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The Last Resort by Susi Holliday

Title: The Last ResortAuthor: Susi HollidayPublisher: Thomas & MercerGenre: Psychological Thriller, MysteryFirst Publication: 2020Language: English  Book Summary: The Last Resort by Susi Holliday When Amelia is invited...

The Last Mrs. Parrish by Liv Constantine

The Last Mrs Parrish is admittedly light on psychological suspense but is one very sassy thriller which takes some surprising turns as the story progresses and quickly becomes an insidiously addictive read! The simple premise undersells this novel which has a lot more substance than it might appear and is underpinned by a solid plot, ensuring that it is more than simply chic lit with its claws out! In a well constructed story that zips along and touches upon some surprisingly weighty issues the end result is a riotously funny and very honest novel.

Psychological Thriller Books That Will Play With Your Head

The psychological thriller, a sub-genre of thriller books that explores the psychology of its characters, who are often unstable. What makes a thriller psychological is that the most important questions of the story are about the minds and behavior. Psychological thriller books often incorporate elements of mystery and include themes of crime, morality, mental disease, drug abuse, multiple realities or a dissolving sense of reality, and unreliable narrators.Horror movies definitely give us chills and thrills but for real dose of terror you should read these psychological thriller books. They will spin your head and make you realise that real terrors come from the people around us. There is nothing more scary than being unable to trust your own mind.Here is a list of hair-raising psychological thriller books that are perfect for anyone who wants to mess with their mind.

Book Review: The Wife Between Us by Greer Hendricks and Sarah Pekkanen

The Wife Between Us is an angst driven, clever, gripping, suspenseful and not your typical domestic psychological thriller novel that was an absolutely thrilling and exciting read. Greer Hendricks and Sarah Pekkanen have done such a fantastic job here in The Wife Between Us with this complicated, complex and compelling storyline, creating a fascinating unreliable character here with Vanessa.

The Girl On The Train by Paula Hawkins

If you want to read a gripping mystery/psychological thriller that will blow your mind, The Girl on the Train is the book for you. Well written with a very well done plot, “The Girl on the Train” is told from multiple (three) POVs.

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