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'The Kind Worth Killing' by Peter Swanson is a psychological thriller full of twists and turns, following the story of Ted and Lily who meet in an airport bar and discuss the possibility of killing Ted's wife. The book is narrated from multiple perspectives, providing a deep dive into the minds of characters involved in a deadly game of deceit, revenge, and murder. With a gripping plot and engaging writing style, the book keeps readers on the edge of their seats as they navigate through the intricate web of lies and manipulation.
“Do I know you?” I asked. She didn’t look particularly familiar, but her American accent, her crisp white shirt, her sculpted jeans tucked into knee-high boots, all made her look like one of my wife’s... - #2
The Silent Patient by Alex Michaelides is a psychological thriller that follows the story of Alicia Berenson, a renowned artist who is found with her dead husband, tied to a chair and shot multiple times in the face. Alicia never speaks again and is sent to a mental institution. Theo Faber, a forensic psychologist, takes a job at the facility to treat Alicia and unravel her secrets. The book is filled with twists and turns, red herrings, and a surprising conclusion, making it a gripping and engaging read.
The novel is centered around the relationship between Alicia, the silent patient, and Theo, the psychotherapist determined to make her speak. As Theo delves deeper into Alicia's case, the story unfolds through entries from Alicia's diary and Theo's own perspective. The plot weaves together themes of mental illness, trauma, and suspense, keeping the readers guessing until the unexpected twist at the end. The Silent Patient explores complex characters and intricate storytelling, making it a compelling and thought-provoking thriller.
They had been married for seven years. They were both artists—Alicia was a painter, and Gabriel was a well-known fashion photographer. He had a distinctive style, shooting semi-starved, semi-naked wom... - #3
'The Good Girl' by Mary Kubica is a psychological thriller about the kidnapping of Mia Dennett, the daughter of a prominent Chicago judge. The story is narrated from multiple perspectives, including Mia's mother Eve, the detective Gabe, and the kidnapper Colin. The plot alternates between before and after timelines, creating suspense and depth to the narrative. The writing style involves twists, surprises, and a nonlinear structure that keeps the readers engaged till the very end.
I’m sitting at the breakfast nook sipping from a mug of cocoa when the phone rings. I’m lost in thought, staring out the back window at the lawn that now, in the throes of an early fall, abounds with ... - #4
'The Girl on the Train' by Paula Hawkins is a psychological thriller that revolves around three women - Anna, Megan, and Rachel - whose lives intertwine in a dark and horrific manner. The story is narrated through multiple perspectives, offering a tale full of hidden secrets, desires, and passions. The plot unfolds with suspense and mystery, as the characters grapple with damaged pasts, alcoholism, and dark secrets that lead to a shocking and unpredictable ending.
The book is praised for its innovative storytelling, time-shifting narrative, and the ability to keep readers engaged with its suspenseful twists. Despite some readers finding the characters unlikable or the ending abrupt, the overall consensus is that 'The Girl on the Train' is a gripping and compelling read that delves into themes of trust, deception, and the dark side of human nature.
There is a pile of clothing on the side of the train tracks. Light-blue cloth—a shirt, perhaps—jumbled up with something dirty white. It’s probably rubbish, part of a load dumped into the scrubby litt... - #5
'Bring Me Back' by B.A. Paris is a psychological thriller that revolves around Finn, whose girlfriend Layla disappeared years ago at a rest stop. Finn is now engaged to Layla's sister, Ellen, but strange occurrences begin happening, suggesting Layla might still be alive. The story is filled with suspense, unexpected twists, and unreliable narrators, keeping readers guessing until the end. The writing style is engaging, with alternating viewpoints and a fast-paced plot that delves into themes of love, secrets, and deception.
My phone rings as I’m walking through the glass-walled foyer of Harry’s impressive offices on London Wall. I turn and check the time on the digital display above the receptionist’s desk; it’s only fou... - #6
An Anonymous Girl by Greer Hendricks and Sarah Pekkanen is a psychological thriller that delves into a morality study conducted by Dr. Shields, where Jessica, a struggling makeup artist, becomes entangled in a web of deceit and manipulation. As Jessica participates in the study for financial reasons, she soon realizes that Dr. Shields' motives are more sinister than they initially appeared. The alternating perspectives between Jessica and Dr. Shields create a suspenseful and gripping narrative, filled with psychological tension and unexpected twists. The authors expertly craft a chilling cat-and-mouse game that challenges the characters' morals and ethics, ultimately leading to a suspenseful and satisfying conclusion.
When I reach the street, I dig into the pocket of my leather jacket and pull out my phone. I tap it to open my schedule, which is continually updated by BeautyBuzz. I provide the hours I can work, and... - #7
The Marriage Lie by Kimberly Belle is a suspenseful mystery that follows Iris Griffith, a woman whose world is shattered when her husband, Will, dies in a plane crash on a flight he wasn't supposed to be on. As Iris unravels the truth behind her husband's lies and secrets, she embarks on a journey filled with twists and turns, leading her to question everything she thought she knew about her marriage. The book is praised for its fast-paced plot, shocking revelations, and well-developed characters, keeping readers engaged from start to finish.
I awaken when a hand winds around my waist, pulling me head to heel against skin heated from sleep. I sigh and settle into my husband’s familiar form, fitting my backside into his front, soaking in hi... - #8
In 'The Talented Mr. Ripley,' Tom Ripley is sent to Europe by Dickie Greenleaf's father in an attempt to persuade Dickie to return home. Instead, Ripley becomes obsessed with Dickie and decides to take over his life, leading to a series of deceptions and close calls that create suspense throughout the novel. The story delves into the chilling portrayal of a young man's descent into becoming a serial killer, showcasing themes of paranoia, narcissism, and manipulation.
The narrative follows Ripley's calculated actions as he navigates through Europe, inserting himself into Dickie's life and facing the consequences of his immoral decisions. Patricia Highsmith's writing style is described as clinical yet engaging, offering readers a glimpse into Ripley's mind and his twisted motivations, creating a suspenseful and thrilling reading experience.
‘He’s been in Europe for two years. The Schrievers spoke very highly of you, and thought you might have some influence on Richard if you were to write to him. I want him to come home. He has responsib... - #9
'A Double Life' by Flynn Berry is a psychological suspense thriller set in present-day London and Scotland. The story follows Claire, a British General Practitioner, who embarks on a courageous journey to investigate a vicious murder she witnessed as a child. Through flashbacks and contemporary scenes, Berry weaves a tale of privilege, murder, and the haunting repercussions of crimes committed by the Upper Class. The narrative delves into the life of Claire, the daughter of a man accused of murder, as she navigates through the complexities of her past and present while trying to uncover the truth about her father's whereabouts.
The book unfolds with a mix of psychological depth and suspense as Claire unravels the mysteries surrounding her father's disappearance and the impact of his actions on her life. Berry's writing style seamlessly combines intricate character development with a gripping plot, offering readers a compelling exploration of family dynamics, privilege, and the quest for justice amidst dark secrets and hidden motives.
The man is wearing a hat and a wool overcoat with the collar turned up. When he stops to light a cigarette, I’m close enough to see his knuckles rising under his gloves, but his face is hidden by the ... - #10
Twenty years after a 9-year-old girl is found in a hospital's emergency room, someone is trying to make her remember her past. Enjoyable thriller with surprising twists and a gripping, fast-paced plot. The story revolves around Melanie Stokes, who was abandoned as a child and adopted by a wealthy family. As she starts to question her past, cryptic notes and threatening messages push her to uncover the darkest secrets of her family's history.
Melanie Stokes came bounding up the stairs, then made the hard left turn down the hall, her long blond hair whipping around her face. Twenty minutes and counting. She hadn't even thought about what sh...