Having a hard time getting started this dreary, rainy Monday morning? How about a thriller to give you a quick shot of adrenaline? Here are some of the latest, from our collection:
Regrets Only, by Kieran Scott.
A single mom goes undercover to investigate a host of disturbing secrets held by the leaders of a local suburban parent-school association, including embezzlement, bribery, adultery, and murder.
The House Guest, by Hank Phillippi Ryan.
Making a new friend, one who’s running from a dangerous relationship of her own, Alyssa Macallan, at the mercy of her wealthy and powerful husband, offers Bree Lorrance the safety of her guest house.
Reef Road, by Deborah Goodrich Royce.
When a severed hand washes ashore in the wealthy enclave of Palm Beach, Florida, the lives of two women—a lonely writer obsessed with the unsolved murder of her mother’s best friend and a panicked wife whose husband has disappeared with their children—collide.
Skeleton Key, by Erin Kelly.
Nell, driven into seclusion by her father’s obsessed fans, returns home to celebrate the 50th anniversary of her father’s book “The Golden Bones,” which is being reissued along with a documentary crew to film what happens after he finally reveals the location of the last hidden bone.
Girls Who Disappeared, by Claire Douglas.
On the 20th anniversary of a strange tragedy that resulted in the disappearance of three girls, journalist Jenna Halliday, arriving in Wiltshire to cover the case, is met with threatening messages warning her that she’ll suffer the same fate if she doesn’t stop digging for the truth.
Liar, Dreamer, Thief, by Maria Dong.
A woman with OCD and carefully constructed coping mechanisms has her world crumble around her when she witnesses her unrequited crush and coworker jumping off the Cayatoga Bridge with an accusation that it’s all her fault.
The Things We Do To Our Friends, by Heather Darwent.
Studying at the University of Edinburgh, Clare, yearning to reinvent herself, becomes friends with Tabitha, an intimidatingly rich girl, and her exclusive circle, but when Tabitha needs her help on a special little project, Clare starts to realize too late what her friends are capable of.
Off the Deep End, by Lucinda Berry.
Therapist turned stay-at-home mom Jules Hart’s idyllic suburban life shatters when she crashes her car into an icy lake. A heart-stopping psychological thriller about the shades of truth and the power of lies in the wake of one mother’s unspeakable loss.
~ Posted by Chris R.

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