I picked this book up on recommendation from the folks at The Mysterious Bookshop, and I'm so glad that I did. MIDWINTER BLOOD is an atmospheric, brooding piece of Scandinavian crime fiction with a contemplative bent—an excellent choice for your fall reading list.
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In which I experiment with reading an apocalyptic thriller about spiders, and, predictably, it doesn't go so well.
Read MoreReview: HE WILL BE MY RUIN by K.A. Tucker
Unfortunately I have to say that HWBMR is better suited to the NA genre than to the thriller genre—I'm quite certain that Tucker's fans will love HWBMR, but if you are looking for a true mystery/thriller recommendation here, I would not recommend this book.
Review: YOU by Caroline Kepnes
YOU is a compulsively readable, quietly terrifying thriller. This book won’t haunt you with blood and gore, it will haunt you with possibilities. That man you were friendly to at the grocery store? That woman you smiled at on the subway? Dare I say it… your significant other? We might never really know what they’re up to.
Read MoreReview: The Truth and Other Lies
A gripping, sardonic thriller from author Sascha Arango vs. my gold standard, Herman Koch's THE DINNER.
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