The Ending Writes Itself
The Ending Writes Itself delivers effortlessly beautiful prose that pulls you breathlessly through every page right up until an ending that fails to stick the landing.
Read review →The Ending Writes Itself delivers effortlessly beautiful prose that pulls you breathlessly through every page right up until an ending that fails to stick the landing.
Read review →This one starts with a fun, relatable premise and somehow ends with me rooting against the main character.
Read review →McAllister sprinkles hints throughout the book but saved the downpour for the reveal in just a few chapters.
Read review →Anatomy of an Alibi is a journey worth taking, but won’t give you the thrills you’d hoped for along the way.
Read review →This book has its moments, mainly in the beginning, but left me thinking, “Did it seriously just end like this?”
Read review →Pretty Girls is hands down the darkest book I've ever read, but Karin Slaughter handles the difficult material with the skill of a seasoned author — just be warned, this one is not for the faint of heart.
Read review →A page-turning thriller with an explosive ending and relentless twists
Read review →I Want Your Family is a fun, easy read with well-developed characters and an intriguing premise, but stumbles with a slow start and an unsatisfying ending that may leave mystery/thriller fans wanting more.
Read review →A friend finally convinced me to give Freida McFadden a try, and while some of the late twists bordered on unbelievable, the fast-paced storytelling had me hooked enough that I'll definitely be back for more.
Read review →A fast-paced thriller that masterfully weaves past and present together, keeping you hooked from chapter to chapter. If you're looking for a listen — or a read — that's easy to get lost in, this one is absolutely worth your time.
Read review →A returned missing girl with secrets she refuses to share. This January Book of the Month pick had me hooked from the description alone, and it absolutely delivered.
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