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A fast, spooky, and twisty thriller with memorable visuals and a strong hook - perfect for fans of paranormal mysteries, though the ending and messaging may not work for everyone.

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  1. #1

    Rock Paper Scissors by Alice Feeney
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    A twisty, addictive page-turner perfect for thriller fans who crave mind games and big surprises - just don’t expect much subtlety or warm, fuzzy feelings!

    Rock Paper Scissors is a thrilling domestic thriller that revolves around a troubled married couple, Adam and Amelia, who win a weekend getaway to Scotland in an attempt to mend their failing marriage. The story is filled with twists and turns, keeping readers on the edge of their seats as they navigate through secrets, lies, and unexpected revelations. The narrative is skillfully crafted with alternating points of view, short chapters, and a gripping plotline that culminates in a jaw-dropping twist that challenges perceptions and leaves a lasting impact on the reader.

    I feel him staring at me as I drive, and wonder what he sees. Nobody else looks familiar to him either, but it is still strange to think that the man I married wouldn’t be able to pick me out in a pol...
    July 2021
    323 pages

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    Home Before Dark by Riley Sager
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    A suspenseful, twist-packed haunted house mystery that's more fun than frightening - great for a cozy fright night, as long as you don't mind a few genre tropes and surprises that keep coming until the last page.

    Maggie Holt returns to Baneberry Hall, a house her family fled in terror when she was five years old. Her father wrote a bestselling memoir about their haunting experience, but Maggie has no memories of it and believes it to be lies. After inheriting the house upon her father's death, she decides to uncover the truth behind the horrors of the house, alternating between present-day experiences and excerpts from her father's book. The book weaves a thrilling horror story filled with suspense, false clues, and red herrings, keeping readers engaged from beginning to end.

    From the moment I enter the office, I know how things are going to go. It’s happened before. Too many times to count. And although each incident has its slight variations, the outcome is always the sa...
    June 2020
    430 pages

  3. #3

    Incidents Around the House by Josh Malerman
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    A fresh, creepy spin on the classic haunted family horror - with plenty of disturbing imagery and tense moments - though the style and ending may not be for everyone. Worth a read if you like your scares weird and your narratives experimental.

    Incidents Around the House by Josh Malerman is a horror novel following a young girl named Bela, who is haunted by a malevolent supernatural entity she calls Other Mommy. The story unfolds as Bela's family navigates the terror created by this strange presence, leading them to seek help from friends and family while attempting to escape the horrors within their own home. The plot starts off intriguingly, building tension and suspense, yet some readers found the pacing slow and the resolution unsatisfying, feeling the end fell flat in comparison to the earlier gripping narrative.

    Malerman's writing style has been described as beautifully creepy, with an engaging flow that immerses readers despite some criticisms of the narrative voice not quite fitting the perspective of a child. His unique choice to write this novel in silence adds a layer of depth to the haunting imagery. However, some felt the experimental format distracted from the experience and the character development lacked coherence. Overall, while the book delivers chilling moments, opinions vary on its effectiveness as a horror story.

    June 2024
    384 pages

  4. #4

    The Silent Patient by Alex Michaelides
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    A fast, addictive psychological thriller with an audacious twist - devour it for the jaw-dropping finale, but don't expect deep literary nuance. Great for suspense junkies seeking their next bingeable read!

    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...
    2018
    340 pages

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    How to Sell a Haunted House by Grady Hendrix
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    A zany, creepy, and surprisingly heartfelt take on the haunted house genre. Not for everyone, but if you love horror that’s both wild and emotionally sharp - with a side of sinister puppets - this is one you won’t easily forget.

    'How to Sell a Haunted House' by Grady Hendrix is a modern day Gothic ghost story that follows a protagonist contending with colorful family members and creepy dolls in a Southern setting. The book combines horror elements with outrageous humor and touches of sadness, creating a well-designed tale filled with shocking events and creepy puppets central to the plot. The author's writing style is praised for its unique blend of horror, dark humor, and exceptional storytelling that keeps readers hooked until the insane and brilliant climax.

    2022
    427 pages

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    The Sun Down Motel by Simone St. James
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    A spine-tingling, atmospheric mystery with a supernatural twist - perfect for fans of eerie hotels, feminist themes, and dual-timeline storytelling. Not flawless, but definitely a fun and memorable read!

    'The Sun Down Motel' by Simone St. James is a chilling and suspenseful novel that follows the intertwined stories of Vivian Delaney, a temporary night clerk at the eerie Sun Down Motel in 1982, and Carly Kirk, Vivian's niece who arrives at the motel in 2017 to investigate her aunt's mysterious disappearance. The book seamlessly weaves between the two timelines, delving into paranormal phenomena, mysterious occurrences, and the dark secrets surrounding the motel. Simone St. James masterfully portrays the suspense and thriller elements, keeping readers on the edge of their seats as they uncover the haunting mysteries within the walls of the Sun Down Motel.

    That was fine with her. She preferred it. It was something she’d discovered, working the night shift at this place in the middle of nowhere: Being with people was easy, but being alone was hard. Espec...
    February 2020
    343 pages

  7. #7
    The Housemaid
    Book 1 in the series:The Housemaid

    The Housemaid - The Housemaid by Freida McFadden
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    Twisty, fun, and addictive - great for thriller fans who crave page-turners, but may leave seasoned readers wanting something more original or nuanced.

    'The Housemaid' by Freida McFadden is a psychological thriller that follows the story of Millie, an ex-convict who secures a job as a housekeeper for the wealthy Winchester family. As the plot unfolds, secrets, manipulation, and suspense come to light, creating a tense atmosphere within the Winchester household. The narrative alternates between Millie and Nina, the wife of the family, revealing twists and turns that keep the reader engaged and guessing until the very end. The book is structured in a way that builds tension and suspense, with well-developed characters and a gripping storyline that explores themes of trust, deception, and desperation.

    You’re not going to be hosting any major gatherings, for one thing. No wine and cheese parties, no poker nights. That’s fine, because I don’t have anyone I want to see. The bigger problem is where to...
    April 2022
    342 pages

  8. #8

    The Last House on Needless Street by Catriona Ward
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    A haunting, mind-bending thriller that rewards patient readers with jaw-dropping twists and unforgettable characters. Go in blind and prepare to be surprised.

    'The Last House on Needless Street' by Catriona Ward is a dark and atmospheric psychological thriller that follows the lives of Ted, a lonely man living in a boarded-up house with his cat Olivia and troubled daughter Lauren. The story intertwines with Dee, a woman obsessed with finding her missing sister's abductor. As the plot unfolds through multiple narrators, including the cat Olivia, readers are taken on a suspenseful journey filled with unexpected twists and revelations. The writing style is gripping, immersive, and described as having layers like an onion, keeping readers engaged until the very end.

    Today is the anniversary of Little Girl With Popsicle. It happened by the lake, eleven years ago – she was there, and then she wasn’t. So it’s already a bad day when I discover that there is a Murdere...
    September 2021
    354 pages

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    The Whisper Man by Alex North
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    Atmospheric, creepy, and surprisingly heartfelt, The Whisper Man is a standout debut that's both terrifying and touching - perfect for thriller lovers who don’t mind a shiver or two before bed!

    The Whisper Man by Alex North is a gripping thriller that follows Tom Kennedy and his son Jake, who are trying to heal from the loss of their wife and mother. They move to Featherbank, a quiet town with a dark past involving a serial killer known as The Whisper Man. As they settle in, a new child disappearance occurs, mirroring the Whisper Man's past crimes. The story weaves together multiple perspectives, creating a suspenseful and chilling atmosphere that keeps readers on edge. With twists and turns, the mystery unravels, revealing a complex web of interconnected storylines that culminate in a satisfying ending.

    The abduction of a child by a stranger is every parent’s worst nightmare. But statistically it is a highly unusual event. Children are actually most at risk of harm and abuse from a family member behi...
    August 2019
    423 pages

  10. #10

    The September House by Carissa Orlando
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    A smart, darkly funny haunted house novel with a heavy emotional punch - perfect for horror fans craving something different, but maybe not for those who like their chills without deeper themes.

    Married couple, Margaret and Hal, finally find the house of their dreams. No matter if there was a murder in the house. They don't even care that multiple people died in there. Why bother? It is the house that is important. Yet it doesn't take long for things to happen in the house. Especially in September. Walls bleed, there is constant moaning and screaming, the ghosts are in their prime. Get through September and then it's not so bad. You either have to adjust or move out and Margaret is all about adjusting. Yet, when Hal disappears and their daughter, Katherine, comes looking for answers, Margaret's life and her little haunted house start to unravel.

    I absolutely loved that I only knew one element of this book... and in all fairness it was a pretty obvious one. This whole book took me by surprise to be honest. I adored Margaret even when I was questioning her sanity, because I was like well yeah no wonder. I was rooting for her the whole time. She is probably one of the strongest character's that I have seen written in a long time. And I loved the little ways the author juxtaposed her strength compared to Hal. I went through about 95 theories in the last three chapters of this book. It was insane. The only issue I had was that I wished a few other things had been cleared up or explained more at the end. But overall, this is a killer horror.

    September 2023
    348 pages

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