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'Sleep' by C.L. Taylor follows Anna, a woman grappling with guilt and insomnia after a tragic car accident. Seeking solace, she takes a job at a remote hotel on the Scottish island of Rum. However, her peace is shattered when seven mysterious guests arrive, each harboring dark secrets. As a storm isolates them on the island, Anna's paranoia grows as she tries to uncover who among them is out to harm her. The story is a gripping psychological thriller with a well-executed build-up of tension, complex characters, and a suspenseful plot that keeps readers hooked until the very end.

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    Twisted by Steve Cavanagh
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    'Twisted' by Steve Cavanagh is a gripping thriller that keeps readers on the edge of their seats with its complex and surprising twists. The story is filled with unexpected plot developments that constantly challenge the reader's assumptions. The writing style is fast-paced, engaging, and immersive, drawing readers in from the very first page.

    The book follows a twisting and turning narrative that keeps readers guessing until the very end. With a cast of intriguing characters and a plot full of unexpected twists, 'Twisted' is a rollercoaster ride of suspense and excitement. Steve Cavanagh's storytelling prowess shines through in this standalone offering, delivering a thrilling and captivating reading experience.

    And yet she couldn’t deny it any longer. Maria was in love with Daryl. Beautiful, thoughtful Daryl. They lay in bed together with sunlight warming their skin. The breeze from the bedroom window an occ...

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    You Were Gone
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    Book 9 in the series:David Raker

    You Were Gone - David Raker by Tim Weaver
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    In "You Were Gone" by Tim Weaver, missing persons investigator David Raker is taken aback when a woman walks into the police station claiming to be his deceased wife. The woman not only looks identical to his late wife but also possesses intimate knowledge of their marriage, leaving David questioning his own sanity. As the story unfolds, the novel delves into themes of identity, loss, and psychological manipulation, keeping readers on the edge of their seats with its intricate and complex storyline filled with twists and surprises. Despite the questionable premise of a dead woman resurfacing, the book progresses at a fast pace, engaging readers with its well-written narrative and realistic characters.


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    Strangers by C.L. Taylor
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    Strangers by C.L. Taylor is a gripping psychological thriller that follows the lives of three strangers - Alice, Gareth, and Ursula - whose paths intersect one fateful evening with life-changing consequences. The book weaves together multiple storylines, creating a character-driven narrative with meticulous planning that keeps readers on the edge of their seats. The plot is intricately crafted, with Twitter conversations adding depth to the storyline and urban legends adding an air of mystery.

    Alice Fletcher has never seen a dead body before. She always imagined they’d look peaceful: their skin slackened, their muscles softened and their mouths settled, not into a smile exactly, but a loose...

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    His & Hers by Alice Feeney
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    'His & Hers' by Alice Feeney is a gripping thriller set in the village of Blakedown where a woman is found murdered. The story is narrated from the perspectives of newsreader Anna Andrews and DCI Jack Harper as they get entangled in the investigation. With alternating chapters between Anna and Jack, the plot unfolds with unexpected twists, leaving the readers guessing until the very end. As they delve deeper into the murder case, secrets from the past resurface, creating a tense and suspenseful atmosphere that keeps the audience on the edge of their seats.

    The narrative style of 'His & Hers' is described as engaging and unputdownable, with a cat-and-mouse game dynamic that adds to the thrill of the story. The book explores themes of revenge, betrayal, and the haunting memories of the past, all while maintaining a dark and disturbing tone that captivates the readers. Through skillful storytelling and well-developed characters, Alice Feeney weaves a complex tale of mystery and suspense, keeping the audience hooked from start to finish.

    I realise it’s an unpopular opinion – to be fond of the first day of the week – but I’m full of those. My view of the world tends to be a little tilted. When you grow up sitting in life’s cheap seats,...

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    The Island by C.L. Taylor
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    'The Island' by C.L. Taylor follows the story of six lifelong friends who embark on a trip to an uninhabited tropical island off the coast of Thailand for a special treat arranged by one of their fathers. However, their holiday turns into a nightmare as they face unexpected dangers, including the death of their guide and their worst fears coming to life. The plot unfolds with themes of secrets, grief, loyalty, friendship, and paranoia, while the dual narrative style helps build tension and suspense throughout the story.

    The author skillfully portrays the teenage characters' viewpoints, creating a sense of emotional investment in their lives and struggles. Despite some juvenile behaviors that may annoy adult readers, the book offers a well-written and engaging YA thriller that keeps the reader hooked with unexpected twists and a gripping storyline. The island setting provides an opportunity to build tension and adversity within the group, although some readers felt that the potential for a truly frightening and intense thriller was not fully realized.


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    The Dead Tracks
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    Book 2 in the series:David Raker

    The Dead Tracks - David Raker by Tim Weaver
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    The Dead Tracks by Tim Weaver is the second book in the David Raker series, featuring the protagonist, a Missing Persons Investigator. The story follows Raker as he is called in to help locate Megan Carver, a missing schoolgirl whose case has stalled with the police. As Raker delves deeper into the investigation, he uncovers a web of deception and a link to a century-old serial killer. The plot is described as clever, compact, and realistic, with a suspenseful narrative that keeps readers engaged. Weaver's writing style is noted for its ability to create a thrilling journey for the reader, with twists and turns that add to the suspense of the story.


    (Also, see 22 recommendations for the series David Raker )

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    One of the Girls by Lucy Clarke
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    In "One of the Girls" by Lucy Clarke, six women travel from London to Greece for a hen weekend, seeking a respite from their everyday lives filled with motherhood, grief, and guilt. As the weekend progresses, secrets start to unravel, and the women find themselves facing a web of psychological suspense and dark revelations. The book is told from multiple perspectives, offering a deep dive into each character's backstory and inner struggles, leading to a tension-filled plot that culminates in a shocking climax.

    The writing style in "One of the Girls" is fast-paced, engaging, and incredibly descriptive, immersing the reader in the picturesque setting of a Greek villa and the complex dynamics between the characters. The alternating perspectives provide insight into each woman's journey, their emotional baggage, and the secrets they carry, all while building towards a thrilling and unexpected ending.


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    Good Girl, Bad Girl - Cyrus Haven by Michael Robotham
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    "Good Girl, Bad Girl" by Michael Robotham is a psychological thriller that follows the story of forensic psychologist Cyrus Haven who works with the police and takes on the case of Evie Cormac, a troubled young woman with a mysterious past. The book delves into the investigation of the murder of a young figure skater, Jodie Sheehan, while also exploring the relationship between Cyrus and Evie. The narrative is told in dual points of view, alternating between Cyrus and Evie, revealing layers of secrets and complexities in their characters. The plot unfolds with twists and turns, keeping the reader engaged as Cyrus and Evie navigate through their own traumas and the dark mysteries surrounding them.

    I look again at the group of teenagers, girls and boys. Most are wearing jeans and long tops with the sleeves pulled down to hide whatever self-inflicted damage has been done. Some are cutters, some a...

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    An Unwanted Guest by Shari Lapena
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    'An Unwanted Guest' by Shari Lapena is a classic murder mystery set in a remote mountain lodge during a snowstorm. A group of strangers find themselves trapped with no power or contact with the outside world, as bodies start piling up, suspicion and fear rise among the guests. The plot alternates between characters' perspectives, keeping readers guessing until the end, with a cleverly crafted atmosphere of isolation and tension reminiscent of Agatha Christie's style.

    The road curves and twists unexpectedly as it leads higher and deeper into the Catskill Mountains, as if the farther you get from civilization, the more uncertain the path. The shadows are deepening, ...

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    The Nothing Man by Catherine Ryan Howard
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    'The Nothing Man' by Catherine Ryan Howard is a gripping thriller that follows Eve Black, the lone survivor of a serial killer's attack on her family. After writing a book about her experience, the killer, known as the Nothing Man, reads it, leading to a thrilling cat-and-mouse chase between the two characters. The novel is structured as a book within a book, with alternating chapters from Eve's perspective and the Nothing Man's point of view as he reacts to the publication of Eve's book. The writing style is described as compelling, intense, and fast-paced, keeping readers engaged and eager to uncover the twists and turns of the plot.

    Jim was on patrol. Head up, eyes scanning, thumbs hooked into his belt. The heft of the items clipped to it—his phone, a walkie-talkie, a sizeable flashlight—pushed the leather down toward his hips, a...

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