Browsing: Psychological Thrillers

A Pulitzer Prize finalist: This dazzling novel follows American girl Norma Jeane as she transforms into Marilyn Monroe. ”Blonde is one mighty, tremendous book… Oates has become most like William Faulkner” (The Nation).

“A worthy read” (Nadia Hashimi, author of The Pearl That Broke Its Shell): In this vivid novel, three women from different generations face the joys and struggles of family, home, and love. “Rich with culture… A heartfelt journey” (Kirkus Reviews).

“Splendid” (Publishers Weekly): When orphans Eliza and Rebecca arrive at a Welsh manor, they begin to uncover dangerous, impossible secrets about their new home. “Who doesn’t love an atmospheric, creepy-as-hell gothic novel featuring two tormented sisters?” (Bram Stoker Award–winning author Paul Tremblay).

When four children disappear during a vacation cruise, their families are plunged into a crisis that pushes them to the breaking point. “A wild, propulsive plot with tight prose and a constant current of suspense” (Los Angeles Times).

A New York Times Book Review Best Book of 2017: When Joan and her four-year-old son become trapped at the zoo with a killer, all bets are off. How far will one mother go to protect her child? “I devoured it in one breathless sitting. Outstanding” (Clare Mackintosh, bestselling author of I Let You Go).

When Dylan recognizes a young boy from his neighborhood as a likely abuse victim, he sets out to intervene — but his attempts to be the good guy lead to unexpected and dangerous outcomes. A thriller sure to keep you guessing!

A Sunday Times bestseller and Richard and Judy Book Club pick: In 1999, young lovers Kit and Laura witness a brutal attack and call the police. Fifteen years later, both are living in hiding under assumed names. But why? “Haunting. Mesmerizing. Unforgettable” (Gillian Flynn).

Greg, a man with OCD, suspects that someone is murdering his neighbors — and passing their deaths off as accidents. To unravel the mystery, he joins forces with librarian Beth, an unlikely amateur sleuth…