Title: The Chestnut Man. Writer(s): Søren Sveistrup. Publisher: Harper. Format: Advance Review Copy. Release Date: September 3rd 2019. Pages: 528. Genre(s): Mystery, Thriller. ISBN13: 9780062895363. My Overall Rating: ★★★★☆. There's always a gnawing fear in me when a screenwriter decides to write a novel for the first time in their life. The result has often been the same, the book … Continue reading The Chestnut Man by Søren Sveistrup
Tag: psychological thriller
Anatomy of a Scandal by Sarah Vaughan
Title: Anatomy of a Scandal Series: No Author(s): Sarah Vaughan Publisher: Atria / Emily Bestler Books Format: ARC Original Release Date: January 23rd 2018 Pages: 400 Genre(s): Legal Thriller, Mystery Thriller ISBN13: 9781501172168 Sarah Vaughan takes on a timely and paramount matter in Anatomy of a Scandal as she takes out her scalpel in an … Continue reading Anatomy of a Scandal by Sarah Vaughan
A Map of the Dark by Karen Ellis
Title: A Map of the Dark Series: The Searchers #1 Author(s): Karen Ellis Publisher: Mulholland Books Format: ARC Release Date: January 2nd 2018 Pages: 290 Genre(s): Mystery, Thriller ISBN13: 9781473662773 Karen Ellis, pseudonym of author Katia Lief, releases a thriller mystery tale focused on a special agent with a disturbing past and a kidnapping of … Continue reading A Map of the Dark by Karen Ellis
Are You Sleeping by Kathleen Barber
“The only thing more dangerous than a lie... is the truth.” — Kathleen Barber, Are You Sleeping Imagine leaving behind a huge chunk of your past in order to start fresh, to unburden yourself and to look forward rather than behind. This is the dream that every person chases after when they realize … Continue reading Are You Sleeping by Kathleen Barber
Our Little Secret by Roz Nay [+GIVEAWAY]
“Do you really want to know what happened?” — Roz Nay, Our Little Secret This is one of those rare thrillers that actually succeeds in telling a fast-paced, completely immersive and strongly manipulative story in the most concise and addictive way possible. I'd mention that I'm slightly exaggerating, but I'm really not. In under … Continue reading Our Little Secret by Roz Nay [+GIVEAWAY]
Invisible Monsters by Chuck Palahniuk
“The one you love and the one who loves you are never, ever the same person.” — Chuck Palahniuk, Invisible Monsters If I told you that Invisible Monsters was supposed to be Chuck Palahniuk's first novel, before Fight Club were to ever happen, but was rejected by publishers for being too disturbing, would you … Continue reading Invisible Monsters by Chuck Palahniuk
The Woman in Cabin 10 by Ruth Ware
After checking out Ruth Ware's In a Dark, Dark Wood and appreciating the patent Agatha Christie inspiration in her stories, I couldn't pass on the opportunity to read her second book, The Woman in Cabin 10. This time, the story essentially takes place on a luxurious cruise ship. How is that possible? Leave it to Ruth … Continue reading The Woman in Cabin 10 by Ruth Ware
The Twilight Wife by A.J. Banner
Psychological thrillers are growing in popularity nowadays. Everywhere you go, you're bound to see a new one ready to become the next big thing. The appeal behind this genre is however far from being superficial. The narrator, the characters, the pacing and the twists all come together to form a truly enthralling story. From … Continue reading The Twilight Wife by A.J. Banner
All the Missing Girls by Megan Miranda
The past has a funny way to catch up to you. It follows you like a shadow and emerges at the most unexpected turns. It doesn't have worries, concerns, dilemmas or problems. It does however bring them upon you. Nicolette Farrel left her hometown, friends and family after the disappearance of her best friend, … Continue reading All the Missing Girls by Megan Miranda
Mortom by Erik Therme
“But I got no reason to talk. Everybody's got their own quirks and secrets. The smaller the town, the harder it is to keep things private. You'd think it'd be easier, but it ain't.” — Erik Therme, Mortom We've all dreamed of receiving an outrageous amount of money deposited into our accounts or an … Continue reading Mortom by Erik Therme