Browsing: Psychological Thrillers

An Edgar Award winner with over 2,500 five-star ratings on Goodreads: Decades after being charged with murder as 11-year-old girls, Kirsty and Amber are brought together again when a series of killings plagues a seaside town. “The suspense keeps the pages flying” (Stephen King).

Jenny, a free-spirited photographer, can’t stand the idea of settling down. But when a family tragedy forces her to embrace small-town life, she embarks on a journey of self-discovery in this poignant, heartwarming read.

“A gem of a mystery, fast-paced and suspenseful” (Catherine Coulter): Sent to Summit Lake to investigate a young woman’s murder, reporter Kelsey Castle — coming up against no leads and no suspects — works to unearth the victim’s secrets. “Captivating from the first page to the last” (Steve Berry).

From “a mesmerizing storyteller” (The Washington Post): When former foster child Victoria meets an enigmatic stranger, her past and future collide in unexpected ways. “Compelling… Immensely engaging” (The Boston Globe), with over 69,000 five-star ratings on Goodreads.

A New York Times bestseller: Determined to help her troubled daughter, Julia travels to Venice for answers — and discovers a dangerous, long-buried secret… “I defy you to read the first chapter and not singe your fingers reading all the rest” (David Baldacci).

An NPR Best Book of 2015 from a National Book Award–winning author: This “extraordinary… incandescent” collection (Chicago Tribune) explores the depths of the human experience and the small but profound moments that change us forever. “You know you’re reading a little masterpiece” (The Washington Post).

An “absorbing” New York Times bestseller (Beatriz Williams): In 1937, an Alcatraz prison guard’s daughter disappears, launching a frantic search. Nearly 20 years earlier, a Dublin boy longs to find his father in America… “Will grab your heart on page one and won’t let go until the end” (Sara Gruen).

Named a Top 10 Best Book of 2016 by The New York Times: To cope with her recurring nightmares, Yeong-hye makes a decision that unleashes a series of startling acts… “Will have you reading with your hand over your mouth in shock” (O, The Oprah Magazine).