Browsing: Psychological Thrillers

An “irresistible” mystery (The New York Times) from an Edgar Award–winning legend: When steeplechase jockey Derek Franklin’s brother is murdered, Derek descends into his brother’s world of dangerous secrets… “Straight is Dick Francis writing at his very, very best” (Larry King).

“Historical mystery at its finest” (Booklist): In 16th-century England, Matthew Shardlake uncovers shocking secrets as he investigates crimes against a young ward. “An entirely engrossing novel with an intriguing twist” (Daily Express), with over 7,000 five-star ratings on Goodreads.

Jamie and Kirsty are excited to settle into their dream home and befriend the neighbors. But when strange noises terrorize them at night, rat corpses are left at the door, and tragedy strikes — they realize someone wants them out… A chilling psychological thriller with over 6,000 five-star Goodreads ratings!

A young couple returns early from their vacation, vowing never to speak of what they saw — but the darkness comes home with them. A psychological nail-biter with over 14,000 five-star Goodreads ratings.

The controversial international bestseller hailed as a modern classic: Handsome, successful, and intelligent, Patrick Bateman embodies the American dream. But the dream has a darker side that’s not for the faint of heart… “Serious, clever, and shatteringly effective” (The Sunday Times).

Book one in an emotional series: When tragedy strikes, 27-year-old Jennifer Carpenter fixates on her weight as the one thing she feels she can control. What follows is a raw, honest, and empowering journey of self-discovery.

A New York Times bestseller: Sherlock Holmes and his wife, Mary Russell, are plunged into a complex and dangerous mystery when an armed man appears at their door, claiming to be their housekeeper’s son. “Sharp, inventive, and rewarding” (The Seattle Times), with over 2,800 five-star Goodreads ratings.

A USA Today bestseller! Twenty years after a serial killer left Tessa for dead, she faces the terrifying possibility that her testimony put an innocent man on death row — and let the real murderer go free. “Deliciously twisty and eerie… Instantly compelling” (Library Journal starred review).