Tag: Psychological Thrillers
Sneak Peek: Getting Even: Two Thrilling Novels of Suspense by Lisa Jackson
Getting Even: Two Thrilling Novels of Suspense by Lisa Jackson
Who doesn’t fantasize about a little payback? Revenge is a timeless, all-too-human desire, and it’s a common thread in Yesterday’s Lies and Zachary’s Law – two classic,...
BEHIND THE WORDS With author Rebecca Kelley
Welcome, Rebecca. Thank you so much for stopping by the blog today. Rebecca's latest release is No One Knows Us Here - a Psychological Thriller. Let's start by you telling our readers...
GUEST POST: Meet the Suspects of ALL THE DARK PLACES by Terri Parlato
A quiet Massachusetts suburb is rocked by a savage murder. Jay was surrounded by his wife and their group of friends the night he died, but did one of them commit the...
Sneak Peek: NO ONE KNOWS US HERE by Rebecca Kelley
NO ONE KNOWS US HERE by Rebecca Kelley
In this gripping novel about obsession, control, and self-preservation, a woman desperate to provide a new life for her sister enters a compromising arrangement with...
Sneak Peek: All The Dark Places by Terri Parlato
All The Dark Places by Terri Parlato
A savage murder rocks a quiet Massachusetts suburb, revealing the dark secrets at the center of a group of friends and setting two women – one...
Barnes & Noble November Book Club Pick:: THE CLOISTERS by Katy Hays
THE CLOISTERS By Katy Hays
This Barnes & Noble Exclusive Book Club edition will have unique endpapers.
The Secret History meets Ninth House in this sinister, atmospheric novel following a circle of researchers as they uncover a...
From J.M Lee — BROKEN SUMMER
BROKEN SUMMER By J.M. Lee
(Pre-order Available)
Go here to read Kirkus' Review of BROKEN SUMMER.
J.M. Lee is one of Korea’s most renowned authors and a master storyteller. Since his literary debut over...
BOOK REVIEW: ABIGAIL BY DAEMON MANX
ABIGAIL BY DAEMON MANX
‘The beauty of acceptance and unconditional love was all that mattered’
Author Daemon Manx lives a fascinating life and has a true gift for writing short stories in the genres...