Psychological Thriller

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Behind the Red Door by Megan Collins is a chilling psychological drama as disturbing as it is mysterious.”

 

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“Powerful and compelling, the prose gets to the heart of parenting as well as self-doubt, anxiety, and heartbreak—a read many parents, especially those who have endured difficult deliveries

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“Kosa blends secrets, lies, revenge, and deceit into a complex stunner of a book.”

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This thriller should raise more than goosebumps—it’s a raceway of red flags signaling the possible connections of corrupt officials and money-hungry drug developers.”

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“At times surprising and other times disturbing, Imperfect Women is a suspenseful mystery with depth, a frightful look at domesticity gone awry, intricately written with layers of

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When She Was Good makes a desperate plea for the forces of love and justice to prevail. And with each tense additional revelation, it’s clear there’s only disaster ahead.

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“Filled with exquisitely flawed characters and tight, dynamic prose, His & Hers by Alice Feeney may be anoth

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“An unseen entity will test the defensive power of maternal love to its utmost. . .

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“With its crisp and elegant plotting and prose, Bradley’s Dead Air gives not just the dedicated fan of mysteries/thrillers a diverting and absorbing tale.”

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“this unusual and moving story has a dreamlike quality of its own.”

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This is an unexpected novel, full of philosophical questions about how we become who we are, what it takes to become someone else, and how much power others hold

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The Patient is a narrative of slowly building horror that will grip the reader with a continuous set of shivers.”

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“The Second Mother is a beautifully written page turner.”

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A return to one’s childhood home can be a fraught undertaking in any circumstance.

Novels about sibling rivalry, usually between sisters, seem to be a “thing” now, and this particular entry does little to distinguish itself from its peers. That’s its biggest problem.

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“Although the multiple first-person points of view (written in different print fonts) can at times be distracting, Sager has laid out an exciting story that is hard to put down.”

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“a powerful, high octane, suspenseful read.”

What does someone need to successfully disappear without a trace?

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“The Wife Stalker is skillfully constructed and fast paced—a mischievously tense and engaging novel filled with plenty of twists and turns that keep readers spellbound and guessing

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“an alluring psychological legal thriller that is jammed packed with layers of emotionally charged sexual revelations and suspense.”

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Untold Night and Day is a deliciously complex novel that satisfies at each layer as the reader continues to decipher its codes and hidde

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Young Once is an elegant noir written by a master prose stylist.”

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“Mindy Mejia brings it big time with this compelling kick boxing themed mystery. It's a knockout!”

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Professor Frank Hobbs never thought he'd find love, that is until he met Maggie. Working on his Ph.D.

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If there was ever a fitting book to read during compulsory social isolation, it is Malicroix, the French Gothic classic novel by Henry Bosco, first published in 1946, and now available in

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“This debut novel is sure to raise one's hackles.”

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