If you love thrillers that keep you guessing until the very last line—literally the last sentence—you need to read Alice Feeney. I’ve read three of her books now, and here’s the thing: people tend to be divided. You’ll either love how twisty they are, or you’ll think she goes too far. Personally? I’m a fan…
Category: Thriller
Book Review: Murder Road by Simone St. James
Thrillers with a supernatural twist are always a gamble. When done right, they create a perfect blend of psychological tension and eerie suspense. But too often, I’ve been disappointed when an author throws in a ghostly element at the last minute, as if saying, Surprise! The ghost did it!—a lazy shortcut that undermines the story’s…
Book Review: Nightwatching by Tracy Sierra
A great “don’t-let-strangers-in” plot I’ve read before was We Used to Live Here by Marcus Kliewer. While that book leaned more toward horror, it absolutely blew my mind. If you’ve read it, you’re going to enjoy Nightwatching by Tracy Sierra just as much—except this one is a pure thriller. From the very first page, Nightwatching…
Book Review: The Blue Hour by Paula Hawkins
Psst. A little secret between you and me: I’m writing my next thriller novel, and this book has taught me more than any creative writing course ever could. It’s a gem for anyone who loves reading as a writer—and an unputdownable novel to boot. I’d describe The Blue Hour as a masterful thriller with exquisite…
Book Review: The Butterfly Garden by Dot Hutchison
A Haunting Masterpiece of Beauty and Brutality Dot Hutchison’s The Butterfly Garden is not for the faint of heart. Even if you’re someone who devours dark crime fiction, this book is going to leave a mark—and not always in a comfortable way. It’s an intense, deeply unsettling story about survival, obsession, and the lengths people…
Book Review: Survive The Night by Riley Sager
Riley Sager’s Survive the Night is an electrifying thriller that will keep you on the edge of your seat from start to finish. The story unfolds through a third-person narrative, allowing readers to experience the tension and urgency from multiple angles. This fast-paced approach creates a cinematic atmosphere, drawing you in as if you’re watching…
Book Review: The Midnight Feast by Lucy Foley
Lucy Foley’s The Midnight Feast is a captivating psychological thriller that plunges readers into a world of secrets, betrayal, and the haunting aftermath of past decisions. Set against the backdrop of a seemingly idyllic gathering, the novel deftly explores the complexities of human relationships through its intricate plotting and a richly woven narrative. Foley’s ability…
The Hunter’s Daughter Book Review
When a copycat killer lurks in the city, meticulously copying her father’s MO, a small part of Anna Koray hopes that her father is back. The Hunter’s Daughter by Nicola Solvinic will have you sitting on the edge of your seat, hoping Anna is just what she seems and isn’t trying to continue her father’s…