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'After Anna' by Alex Lake is a gripping thriller that delves into the nightmare scenario of a child abduction and its aftermath. The story follows Julia, a mother whose daughter Anna is kidnapped from school, leading to a harrowing chain of events that thrusts her into the public eye and ignites a media frenzy. As the search for Anna intensifies, secrets unravel, suspicions arise, and the true extent of a parent's worst fear is vividly portrayed. The narrative skillfully weaves together multiple perspectives, including the abductor's chilling commentary, creating a suspenseful and emotionally charged atmosphere that keeps readers on the edge of their seats.

The book expertly explores themes of guilt, blame, and the destructive power of public scrutiny, painting a raw and authentic portrayal of a family torn apart by tragedy. Through its engaging plot twists, nuanced character development, and thought-provoking commentary on the impact of media sensationalism, 'After Anna' captivates readers with its unrelenting tension and unpredictable revelations, culminating in a thrilling and unforgettable reading experience.

If you liked After Anna, here are the top 17 books to read next:

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  1. #1

    Seven Days by Alex Lake
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    Abducted at the age of 15 and kept hidden in a basement, Maggie has endured shocking abuse at the hands of her captor for twelve years. With two of her children taken away from her on their third birthdays, Maggie is determined to prevent the same fate for her youngest son, Max. The story unfolds over a period of 10 years, jumping between past and present, narrated by multiple characters, including Maggie, her family, and the detective leading the investigation. As the countdown to Max's third birthday begins, Maggie faces a race against time to save her child from the same fate as her other sons.

    The book "Seven Days" by Alex Lake is a psychological thriller that keeps readers on the edge of their seats from the first page to the last. The fast-paced narrative is filled with twists, surprises, and suspense, making it a gripping read for fans of the genre. The story is told from multiple perspectives, offering insights into the emotional turmoil of the characters involved, from the captive Maggie to her desperate family members and the determined detective working to solve the case.

    It was a wonder she had the calendar at all. She had started keeping it on the fifth day after she had been locked in this basement. If she hadn’t, there was no doubt she would have completely lost tr...

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    The Marriage Pact by Michelle Richmond
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    The Marriage Pact by Michelle Richmond follows the newlyweds, Jake and Alice, who are lured into a secret society called The Pact where marriage is the top priority. Initially enticed by lavish parties and gifts, they soon realize that the rules of The Pact are strict and breaking them comes with severe consequences. As they navigate the intense and cult-like atmosphere of The Pact, they find themselves in a web of punishment and control that puts their marriage and lives at risk. The novel is a suspenseful thriller that delves into themes of marriage, psychological manipulation, and the lengths one would go to ensure a perfect relationship.

    The plot of The Marriage Pact unfolds as Jake and Alice go from a seemingly perfect marriage to being ensnared in a secretive organization that enforces strict rules to keep marriages intact. The author, Michelle Richmond, skillfully weaves a tale of psychological twists, moral dilemmas, and disturbing situations that keep the readers on the edge of their seats. The writing style captures the readers' attention from the beginning and takes them on a rollercoaster ride of self-awareness, ethical challenges, and unexpected plot developments, making it a captivating and thought-provoking read.

    I come to on a Cessna, bumping through the air. My head is throbbing, and there is blood on my shirt. I have no idea how much time has passed. I look at my hands, expecting to see restraints, but ther...

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    The Good Lie by A.R. Torre
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    The Good Lie by A.R. Torre is a gripping psychological thriller revolving around Dr. Gwen Moore, a psychiatrist specializing in treating patients with violent tendencies. As she gets involved in profiling a notorious serial killer known as the Bloody Heart Killer, she teams up with defense attorney Robert Karin to uncover the truth behind a series of murders involving teenage boys. The plot is filled with suspense, twists, and a complex web of lies, culminating in a surprising and unpredictable ending that keeps readers on the edge of their seats.

    The narrative style of The Good Lie is praised for its fast-paced and tense atmosphere from the first chapter, engaging readers with a multi-layered plot and convincing characters. The writing skillfully weaves together elements of psychology, legal responsibilities, trauma effects, and human morality, providing a captivating and immersive reading experience that delves into the darker aspects of human nature and the complexities of criminal investigations.

    Nita Harden stood before the bathroom mirror and tried to find the energy and motivation to pick up her toothbrush. Her counter, once clustered with perfumes and expensive cosmetics, was empty. Her bl...

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    The Girl Before by J.P. Delaney
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    "The Girl Before" by J.P. Delaney is a psychological thriller that delves into the lives of two women, Emma and Jane, who both rent the same house at different times. The narrative alternates between Emma's past and Jane's present, revealing their experiences in the minimalist and eerie house designed by the architect Edward Monkford. As the story unfolds, secrets, tragedies, and mysteries surrounding the house and its previous tenants come to light, leading to unexpected twists and dangerous discoveries.

    The novel is structured with alternating chapters narrated by Emma and Jane, providing insights into their lives, relationships, and encounters with the enigmatic architect and the peculiar house. The plot is filled with suspense, psychological tension, and a sense of foreboding as the two women navigate the strict rules and unsettling events within the house, ultimately uncovering dark truths that challenge their perceptions of reality and safety.

    You don’t, the agent says. Ultrasonic motion sensors. Coupled with a detector that adjusts the level according to how dark it is outside. It’s the same technology that makes your car headlights come o...

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    The Perfect Child by Lucinda Berry
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    'The Perfect Child' by Lucinda Berry revolves around the story of a couple, Dr. Christopher Bauer and his wife Hannah, who adopt an abused child named Jenie. The couple, who have been struggling to conceive, face challenges as they try to rehabilitate Jenie, a traumatized child. The plot delves into the complexities of adoption, trauma, and the breakdown of a family as they navigate through the disturbing and suspenseful events.

    “I wouldn’t let that fly. I’d ignore him until he apologized,” Aubrey said in the righteous, uncompromising way all unmarried people do, without even looking up from her phone. I forgot she was there ...

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    Stillhouse Lake
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    Stillhouse Lake - Stillhouse Lake by Rachel Caine
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    'Stillhouse Lake' by Rachel Caine follows the story of Gina Royal, now known as Gwen Proctor, a woman on the run with her two children after her husband is revealed to be a serial killer. Gwen must constantly change her identity to protect her family from the threats of her husband's fans and online trolls. As they try to build a new life in a small town by Stillhouse Lake, a body is found, putting them in the spotlight once again. is described as a gripping psychological thriller with a strong focus on family, survival, and the constant fear of being hunted.

    The writing style of Rachel Caine in 'Stillhouse Lake' is praised for being fast-paced, descriptive, and engaging. The plot unfolds with intense suspense, keeping readers on the edge of their seats as Gwen navigates the challenges of trust, survival, and protecting her children from the horrors of her past life with a serial killer.

    I take a deep breath that reeks of burned gunpowder and old sweat, set my stance, focus, and pull the trigger. I keep my body balanced for the shock. Some people blink involuntarily with every shot; I...

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    One by One by Ruth Ware
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    One by One by Ruth Ware is a fast-paced thriller set in a French chalet where an avalanche and blizzard cut off the inhabitants from the rest of the mountain, leading to a series of mysterious deaths. The story is told from alternating points of view, creating a suspenseful atmosphere reminiscent of Agatha Christie's works. The plot revolves around a group of co-workers from a music networking app company called Snoop who are trapped in the chalet, testing their relationships and revealing hidden motives as the body count rises.

    I keep my earbuds shoved into my ears on the minibus from Geneva Airport. I ignore Topher’s hopeful looks and Eva, glancing over her shoulder at me. It helps, somehow. It helps to shut out the voices ...

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    Survive the Night by Riley Sager
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    In "Survive the Night" by Riley Sager, college student Charlie is grappling with guilt and grief after her best friend is murdered by a serial killer known as The Campus Killer. Desperate to escape, she hitches a ride with a stranger named Josh, suspecting that he might be more dangerous than he appears. As the tension mounts over the course of a dark and suspenseful night, Charlie's film obsession blurs the lines between reality and fiction, leading to a gripping cat-and-mouse game filled with twists and turns.

    The narrative unfolds like a Hitchcockian thriller, with Charlie as an unreliable narrator navigating a claustrophobic and menacing journey. The author expertly weaves in references to old movies, adding layers of suspense and intrigue as Charlie's suspicions about Josh grow, culminating in a dramatic and satisfying reveal.

    Charlie has already steeled herself for flight, mentally listing all the scenarios in which she should run. If the car looks battered and/or has tinted windows. If someone else is inside, no matter th...

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    The Plot by Jean Hanff Korelitz
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    'The Plot' by Jean Hanff Korelitz is a gripping literary thriller that revolves around Jacob Finch Bonner, a struggling author who teaches creative writing. When one of his students dies, leaving behind a brilliant plot idea, Jacob decides to use it for his own success. As his book becomes a bestseller, he starts receiving threatening messages from someone who knows his secret, leading to a thrilling cat and mouse chase. The novel delves into the ethical dilemmas of writing, ownership, and success, keeping readers engrossed with its twists and turns. With a plot within a plot, the book explores the complexities of the literary world and challenges assumptions about storytelling.

    The story of 'The Plot' unfolds with a mix of mystery, intrigue, and psychological depth, as Jacob's life spirals out of control when his past catches up with him. The book offers insights into the writing process, character development, and the blurred lines between inspiration and theft. With a fast-paced narrative and well-crafted suspense, the novel keeps readers on the edge of their seats, unraveling the consequences of ambition and deception in the cutthroat world of publishing.

    Jacob Finch Bonner, the once promising author of the “New & Noteworthy” (The New York Times Book Review) novel The Invention of Wonder, let himself into the office he’d been assigned on the second flo...

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    Sometimes I Lie by Alice Feeney
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    'Sometimes I Lie' by Alice Feeney is a psychological thriller that follows the story of Amber Reynolds, who finds herself in a coma and is struggling to uncover the truth about her past and present. The narrative jumps between different time periods, including present day, the week leading up to her coma, and her childhood diaries, adding layers of complexity to the plot. Readers are taken on a suspenseful journey filled with unexpected twists and turns that keep them engaged until the very end.

    The writing style of 'Sometimes I Lie' by Alice Feeney has been praised for its ability to create a gripping and suspenseful atmosphere. features an unreliable narrator, multiple timelines, and a cast of unlikable characters, all of which contribute to the overall sense of mystery and tension. The author's use of diary entries and clever storytelling techniques adds depth to the narrative, making it a compelling read that keeps readers on the edge of their seats.

    I tiptoe downstairs in the early morning darkness, careful not to wake him. Everything is where it ought to be and yet I’m sure something is missing. I pull on my heavy winter coat to combat the cold ...

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