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Death in Her Hands by Ottessa Moshfegh

Discover Ottessa Moshfegh’s Death in Her Hands in this in-depth review—an unsettling psychological journey exploring grief, solitude, and the stories we tell ourselves to cope with isolation.

The Nosy Neighbor by Nita Prose

Nita Prose's "The Nosy Neighbor," part of Amazon's Busybodies Collection, explores the dark side of suburban life through the eyes of an unreliable narrator. With humor, tension, and a shocking twist, this short story is a must-read for fans of domestic suspense.

No One Can Know by Kate Alice Marshall

Dive into Kate Alice Marshall's psychological thriller No One Can Know, where three estranged sisters confront long-buried family secrets and traumatic memories in their childhood home. A gripping tale of deception, memory, and the price of loyalty.

The Fury by Alex Michaelides

"The Fury" by Alex Michaelides is a psychological thriller set on a picturesque Greek island, featuring an unreliable narrator, twists, and dramatic revelations.

The Murder of Roger Ackroyd by Agatha Christie

"The Murder of Roger Ackroyd" stands as one of the most significant and cunningly devious mystery novels ever published. Not so much a straightforward whodunit as a sly magic trick that gleefully exposes the trickster's sleight-of-hand even while we're still falling for their disinformation.

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Her Time Traveling Duke by Bryn Donovan

A detailed review of Bryn Donovan’s Her Time Traveling Duke—a witty, magical time-travel romance set in Chicago’s Art Institute. Banter, heists, grief, second chances, and a duke pulled from an 1818 portrait.

Dark Sisters by Kristi DeMeester

A detailed review of Dark Sisters by Kristi DeMeester—an ambitious feminist Gothic horror spanning 1750, 1953, and 2007. Explore its body horror, religious oppression, sapphic longing, generational curses, and the black walnut tree at the center of its dread.

The Hindu Hurt – The Story Of Hindutva by Bharat

Read an in-depth, balanced review of The Hindu Hurt: The Story of Hindutva by Bharat, exploring its historical research, ideological arguments and place in contemporary Indian political discourse.

The Time Hop Coffee Shop by Phaedra Patrick

Read our in-depth review of The Time Hop Coffee Shop by Phaedra Patrick, a magical realism novel about midlife reinvention, fading fame, and the cost of chasing perfection.

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