Browsing: Psychological Thrillers

A “moving” New York Times bestseller (Publishers Weekly): When quilter Laura arrives at her annual family reunion, she’s reunited with her siblings — and must grapple with shocking revelations… With nearly 2,000 five-star Goodreads ratings!

A “mesmerizing” (Anita Shreve) New York Times bestseller and Oprah Book Club Selection: After Ruth’s mother drowns, the young girl grows up under the care of her aunt, a World War I nurse. But what really happened the night of the drowning? A “gripping psychological thriller” (Francine Prose).

For fans of We Need to Talk About Kevin and Defending Jacob: When he receives word of a shooting at his son’s high school, stay-at-home father Simon rushes to the scene — only to realize that his child may be responsible… A “compelling” New York Times bestseller (Kirkus Reviews).

To five-year-old-Jack, Room is the world. . . . It’s where he was born, it’s where he and his Ma…

A “disquieting” tale (Booklist) of psychological terror: When a teenage girl insists that someone broke into her bedroom during a house tour, no one believes her — until she disappears. This New York Times bestseller has nearly 1,200 five-star ratings on Goodreads!

A harrowing portrait of addiction that inspired the film of the same name: Widowed Sara takes refuge in a drug-fueled fantasy life — while her son, Harry, faces his own battle. “One of the greatest novels of the century” (The Nation), with over 18,000 five-star ratings on Goodreads.

This New York Times bestseller introduces the “most original serial killer since Hannibal Lecter” (Chuck Palahniuk): Troubled detective Archie and twisted inmate Gretchen share a mutual obsession… and must match wits when a murderer starts terrorizing their city. With over 10,000 five-star Goodreads ratings.

When a head injury leaves a brilliant math professor with an 80-minute short-term memory, he forges an unexpected friendship with his young housekeeper and her 10-year-old son. “Gorgeous, cinematic… This novel has all the charm and restraint of any by Ishiguro” (Los Angeles Times).

To you, perceptive reader, I bequeath my history….Late one night, exploring her father’s library, a young woman finds an ancient…