What Dennis Lehane does for Boston, Alan Drew does for Southern California in this novel of
psychological suspense about an idyllic community rocked by a serial killer - and a dark secret.
The Hand That Feeds You by A.J. Rich Authors Amy Hempel and Jill Ciment team up as A.J. Rich to tell a smart, twisty novel of
psychological suspense about a woman who discovers her (former) fiance has quite a secret life.
Not exact matches
A disturbing yet mesmerizing
psychological thriller
about a girl who runs away from a cult only to become increasingly paranoid that its members have tracked her down, «Martha Marcy May Marlene» (so titled for the various names that its protagonist uses throughout the course of the film) is bone - chilling
suspense at its best.
The must - read thriller of 2018, this riveting and relentlessly compelling
psychological suspense debut weaves a mystery
about a childhood game gone dangerously awry that will keep readers guessing right up to the shocking ending.
If Into the Darkest Corner had you cheering the arrival of a new talent in
psychological suspense fiction, you'll be ecstatic
about this news: This spring, Harper will publish Haynes» second novel, Dark Tide.
This atmospheric
psychological suspense tale is
about a man who is haunted by the past and discovers the chilling truth
about his mother's secret.
- Joseph Finder, New York Times bestselling author of Buried Secrets and Paranoia «Every year I read a new
psychological suspense novel by a new author that I rave
about for months... This year it's Close My Eyes.
An intense,
psychological novel
about one doctor's
suspense - filled quest to unlock the mind of a suspected political assassin: his twenty - year old son.
The mesmerizing debut
about a coolly manipulative woman and a wealthy «golden couple,» from a stunning new voice in
psychological suspense.
Vincent will be guest appearing at blogs throughout the U.S. and international regions talking
about his phenomenal new
psychological suspense thriller that critics are calling riveting, creepy and crazy good!
There's nothing typical
about this book, and Dahl's debut is all the better for its willingness to blend its Scandinavian roots with a modern, on - trend
psychological suspense plot.