Browsing: Psychological Thrillers

“Explosive… Reels you in from the first page and never lets up” (The Sun): Ten years after her daughter’s unsolved abduction, Francine receives an anonymous note hinting at the truth. A dark thriller for fans of Karin Slaughter.

While investigating the seemingly accidental death of five-year-old Declan Bond, PI Zachary Goldman discovers that nothing about the tragedy is what it seems — and there’s no telling how far a murderer will go to conceal the truth. A compelling first-in-a-series mystery!

When new parents Louisa and James bring home their baby boy after endless rounds of fertility treatments, they are elated. But the happy event is not as it seems — and Louisa will be forced to reckon with her past as upsetting secrets come to light.

They called themselves “the lucky ones” They were seven children either orphaned or abandoned by their parents and chosen by…

Successful film critic Dorian tries not to think about his childhood, or the horrific incident that changed everything. But his secrets come under threat when he starts receiving anonymous messages… How far will Dorian go to protect himself from the transgressions of his past?

A master of Nordic noir retells Shakespeare’s Macbeth as a gritty crime drama in 1970s Scotland. This New York Times Notable Book is “inventive and deeply satisfying… A dark but ultimately hopeful Macbeth, one suited to our troubled times” (The New York Times Book Review).

“Wonderful and emotionally engaging” (Karen White): When an injury leaves her difficult father in her care just as her young son is diagnosed with autism, Piper and her family navigate their new lives together — and find miraculous connections. “Fearless, graceful, and compelling” (Kristan Higgins).

“Grabs you by the gut in chapter one and keeps upping the tension through every shocking plot twist” (Alafair Burke). Attorney Amy Kaye takes the case of mother Melanie — whose baby boy was removed after a shocking sheriff’s department raid. “Another winning tale of domestic suspense” (Library Journal).