Ruth Ware is one of my favorite psychological thriller writers. Her books are always fast-paced and taut, drawing the reader into a story that sinks its teeth into you until the very last page. THE LYING GAME is no exception. Though quite different from Ware's latest (THE WOMAN IN CABIN 10), THE LYING GAME has all the tension and menace that should make Ware a staple of any crime reader's personal library.
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I’m not usually one for an adventure thriller, but THE RIVER AT NIGHT swept me up in its relentless plotting, engaging characters, and absorbing atmosphere. Read on for my top three reasons why THE RIVER AT NIGHT is a Buzzworthy 2017 Book!
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Ania Ahlborn can write horror with the best of them. Add this story of cannibals living in the heart of Appalachia to your Halloween reading list, grab a blanket, and get sucked into the twisted world of the Morrow family.
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Ruth Ware's IN A DARK, DARK WOOD is a compulsively readable, spine-tingling thriller—an AND THEN THERE WERE NONE for the modern day. My only recommendation? Read with all the lights on.
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