Good Bad Girl | By Alice Feeney
If you are in for a book with a mystery filled with morally grey characters and their lives rather than the thriller aspects, go for Good Bad Girl.
If you are in for a book with a mystery filled with morally grey characters and their lives rather than the thriller aspects, go for Good Bad Girl.
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Finlay Donovan is killing it, in terms of hitting every story beat as a thriller comedy. This is a book that I could see re-reading myself on a rainy day.
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The Silent Patient is a gripping thriller. The kind that would make you sit through all night (or day) and read it in one go.
I picked Such A Quiet Place based on the cover and it delivered on that front. The theme and the premise were quite atmospheric.
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Death At the Manor is a spooky gothic thriller that you could consume in a single afternoon. Set in the regency era, it is quite in line with modern sensibilities.