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7 Supernatural Thrillers Perfect for Those Dark and Stormy Nights

With the promise of crisp fall nights drawing nearer, the need to find a good book to curl up with has never felt so crucial. And what genre fits this darkening, spooky season better than those chilling thrillers with a supernatural twist? Here are seven hair-raising, edge-of-your-seat supernatural thrillers that…
BookTrib
August 30, 2023
Thrillers

A Domestic Thriller with Gargoyles and Dumbwaiters

Riley Sager’s suspense novel Lock Every Door (Dutton) features Jules Larsen, a vulnerable, self-esteem-starved twenty-five-year-old. Since her beloved sister’s disappearance four years prior and her parents’ tragic deaths soon after, she has journeyed to Manhattan to pursue big-city dreams. Instead, at the novel’s opening, Jules finds herself without a job,…
Gisèle Lewis
June 20, 2019
Thrillers

George R.R. Martin and More Thrilling Reads

ThrillerFest, the thirteenth annual gathering of the crème de la crème, debut and aspiring thriller writers, took place last week and throughout the weekend in New York City. There’s only one event where you can find New York Times bestselling authors lurking around every single corner, literary agents actually appearing in broad…
Rebecca Proulx
July 16, 2018
Thrillers

Riley Sager on Summer Camp and Stephen King

Last year, there was one book at the top of everyone's must-read list: Riley Sager's Final Girls, which was so good, Stephen King himself called it "The first great thriller of 2017." If that's not proof enough that Sager knows his way around the thriller, then just know that his follow up…
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Jon Land’s 8 Chilling Reads to Combat the July Heat

Tired of the July heat? These thrillers, expertly curated by Jon Land, are guaranteed to run a chill down your spine despite the season. David Baldacci switches gears to magnificent results in One Good Deed (Grand Central), fashioning a period piece which makes for a great historical thriller. That period…
Jon Land
July 24, 2019