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Continue reading →: The French Honeymoon by Anne-Sophie Jouhanneau Book ReviewIn the gripping thriller “The Paris Apartment,” Taylor Quinn arrives for her honeymoon in Paris, only to find herself alone with stolen cash. Obsessed with newlyweds Cassie and Olivier, she discovers their troubled façade. As she becomes entangled in their drama, danger lurks, leading to a chilling conclusion where no…
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Continue reading →: Nightwatching by Tracy Sierra Book ReviewIn a gripping thriller, a mother faces unimaginable terror when an intruder breaks into her home during a blizzard. Hiding with her children in a secret room, she realizes the intruder is someone familiar, intensifying her fear. The fast-paced story includes twists and turns, with an engaging audiobook narration.
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Continue reading →: The Wife Upstairs by Freida McFadden Book ReviewVictoria Barnett’s seemingly perfect life shatters after a devastating accident leaves her unable to walk, speak, or care for herself. Hired caregiver Sylvia discovers that Victoria’s mental state is more complex than previously believed, especially after finding a shocking diary that reveals secrets. The story unfolds with surprising twists.
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Continue reading →: A Killing Cold by Kate Alice Marshall Book ReviewIn a gripping thriller by the bestselling author of What Lies in the Woods, Theodora Scott visits her wealthy fiancé’s family retreat, Idlewood, only to uncover dark family secrets and eerie memories from her childhood. As threats surface, Theo must navigate danger to unravel the mystery before it consumes her.
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Continue reading →: The Lake of Lost Girls by Katherine Greene Book ReviewThe Lake of Lost Girls is a gripping thriller set in 1998 and 2022, focused on the mystery of missing female students at Southern State University. Jessica Fadley’s disappearance spurs her sister Lindsey’s quest for answers, intensified by a true crime podcast. The narrative explores sisterhood amidst twists, lies, and…
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Continue reading →: The Perfect Child by Lucinda Berry Book ReviewA gripping debut thriller about Christopher and Hannah, a couple longing for a child, who adopt Janie, a troubled six-year-old. As Janie’s disturbing behavior unfolds, it strains their marriage, isolating Hannah. Deception and a hidden past threaten to unravel their lives, leading to a suspenseful and dark exploration of parental…
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Continue reading →: What Have You Done by Shari Lapena Book ReviewIn the intriguing thriller set in Fairhill, Vermont, a seemingly innocent question unravels a web of secrets after a girl is found dead in a hayfield. As paranoia grips the town, familiar faces emerge as potential suspects, leaving everyone desperate for answers amidst chilling twists, multiple perspectives, and a touch…
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Continue reading →: The Swimmer by Loreth Anne White Book ReviewIn this psychological thriller, socially awkward Chloe Cooper becomes entangled in the secrets of her glamorous neighbors, influencer Jemma and surgeon Adam Spengler, after witnessing a murder on the beach. As investigations unfold, hidden truths emerge, revealing that everyone harbors secrets. The narrative explores themes of observation, belonging, and deceit.
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Continue reading →: The Women by Kristin Hannah Book ReviewIn Kristin Hannah’s “The Women,” twenty-year-old nursing student Frances “Frankie” McGrath navigates the chaos of war as she joins the Army Nurse Corps during the Vietnam conflict. The novel intertwines her journey of self-discovery, profound friendships, and the struggle to reintegrate into a divided America post-war, celebrating the often-overlooked sacrifices…
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Continue reading →: The Last Party by A.R. Torre Book ReviewA. R. Torre’s thriller follows Perla Wultz, a seemingly perfect mother harboring a dark secret connected to a notorious murder committed decades ago. As a doctoral student explores the case, past deceptions reemerge, leading to unexpected twists and possible danger. The audiobook features multiple narrators and engages with suspenseful storytelling.







