Psychological Thrillers

Dunne, Michelle – Burning Secrets

Burning Secrets ~Michelle Dunne Sometimes the demons you fear the most aren’t the ones inside you, but the ones standing right in front of you. Burning Secrets by Michelle Dunne is a slow-burn psychological thriller that traps you inside a nightmare you can’t wake from. Deeply rooted in familial trauma, it begins quietly, almost deceptively […]

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Powers, Michelle – Number One

Number One ~Michelle Powers Number One by Michelle Powers is a sharp, dark, and uncomfortably honest psychological thriller about rivalry, fame, and how quickly ambition can turn into survival. When ‘Thriller Queen’ Camille Price – author, icon, and publishing powerhouse – is found dead, alone in her bedroom, the literary world comes to a screeching

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Belsky, R.G. – The Vanishers

The Vanishers ~R.G. Belsky There are some houses that bury secrets in the family graveyard out back. And then there are others that don’t just hide them – they erase them completely. The Vanishers by R.G. Belsky is the kind of psychological thriller that whispers before it bites. Slow-burn? Yes. Predictable? Not a chance in the world.

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Geczi, Michael – Damaged: Life. Death. Memory. Uncertainty.

It feels like ages since I’ve taken the time for a truly selfish read – one where my plate was clear, I picked something straight off my TBR, and dove in simply because I wanted to. And boy howdy, am I glad I did. This is a must-add for any psychological thriller reader. It’s a

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Willig, Lauren – What Happens at Nightfall

What Happens at Nightfall ~Lauren Willig Renowned for blending historical elegance with sharp wit, Lauren Willig ventures into Gothic noir in What Happens at Nightfall. A lushly layered story that mixes romance, mystery, and the supernatural world. Set in Brooklyn’s legendary Green-Wood Cemetery, this story delivers her trademark charm with a darker, more haunted edge. Where

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Wells, Emma C. – We Already Dug the Grave

3.5 rounded up because the overall story was great. We Already Dug the Grave ~Emma C. Wells We Already Dug the Grave by Emma C. Wells is a southern-gothic psychological thriller soaked in trauma, superstition, and the kind of familial love that cuts as deeply as it protects. It’s dark, bruising, often messy, but unforgettable in its

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Steadman, Catherine – Nine Lives

Nine Lives ~Catherine Steadman They say a dog is man’s best friend, but for Francesca “Frankie” Green, a cat might just be a woman’s salvation. In Catherine Steadman’s Nine Lives, that feline friendship becomes the key to unraveling a deadly suburban mystery in one of London’s most exclusive neighborhoods. Freshly divorced and trying to rebuild her life, Frankie swaps the

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Vane, Cecily – The Ink That Remembers

The Ink That Remembers – The Hollow Archive, Book One ~Cecily Vane Some books whisper stories. The Ink That Remembers by Cecily Vane does more – it breathes them to life. A lush but controlled blend of gothic mystery and slow-burn romance, this novel feels as timeless as the house it inhabits while remaining perfectly

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Arnott, Elizabeth – The Secret Lives of Murderers’ Wives

The Secret Lives of Murderers’ Wives ~Elizabeth Arnott The Secret Lives of Murderers’ Wives by Elizabeth Arnott is equal parts psychological thriller, women’s fiction, and emotional autopsy. It dissects grief, guilt, and female resilience under the weight of societal shame. Set against the rigid social backdrop of the 1960’s, what begins as three women bound

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Marney, Ellie – No One is Safe (Noone Thriller)

No One is Safe (Noone Thriller) ~Ellie Marney At the end of No One is Safe by Ellie Marney, I discovered my new fav psychological thriller good bad guy (yes, I’m calling him a good bad guy) has actually been around a while. What the what? So now that I’ve found this version of him,

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