| Our Kind of Game by Johanna CopelandIn 2019, Stella Parker's perfect life is upended when her neighbor reveals a dark secret from Stella's youth. In 1987, teenage Julie Waits tries to endure a chaotic home life. This twisty debut thriller explores the terrifying connection between the two, demonstrating how far a traumatic past can reach into the future. |
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| Love Letters to a Serial Killer by Tasha CoryellWhen true crime-obsessed thirtysomething Hannah writes to accused serial killer William, she unexpectedly falls for him, despite not knowing -- and maybe not caring -- if he's innocent. Twisty, scathing, and darkly humorous, this thriller boasts a narrator as fascinating she is unreliable. |
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| What Fire Brings by Rachel Howzell HallSearching for a missing community leader, Bailey Meadows goes undercover and moves into thriller author Jack Beckham's remote canyon home. As Bailey uncovers the dangers of the wildfire-prone area and learns of other missing women, she must unravel the truth behind decades-old events before she becomes the next victim. |
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| The Haters by Robyn HardingCamryn Lane's dream of success as a newly published author is shattered by an anonymous message and a flood of scathing reviews. As online harassment escalates into real-life danger, Camryn must uncover the identity of her tormentor and discover why she's being targeted. |
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| That Night in the Library by Eva JurczykOn the night before graduation, seven students perform a Greek ritual in their university’s rare books library. When the lights go out and one of them dies, they must survive the night, trapped with a murderer. Secrets, fears, and ancient wisdom intertwine in this chilling literary mystery. |
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| You're Safe Here by Leslie StephensIn 2060, the WellPod offers a wellness retreat for pregnant Maggie, hiding her infidelity. Her fiancé, Noa, discovers dangerous flaws in the WellPod’s technology. As a storm approaches, Noa must protect Maggie from the malfunctioning pods and the company’s cover-ups in this thrilling, dystopian tale of technology and motherhood. |
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