mysterybooks
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Dracul by Dacre Stoker & J. D. Barker
You may be sitting there thinking, “A vampire book, seriously? Not my cup of tea.” I felt exactly the same way… until I read this. This prequel to Dracula, the classic which defined the horror genre, reveals not only the… Continue reading
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Skin by Ted Dekker
Ted Dekker is an author you will see littered all over my bookshelves. He’s a firm favorite of mine, and I frequently buy his books without even reading the synopsis. Skin was the first book I ever read by him,… Continue reading
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A Flicker in the Dark by Stacy Willingham
Even though summer is coming to close, I thought I would sneak in just a couple more warm weather thrillers for any of you who, like me, are still battling 80-degree heat. A Flicker in the Dark is a psychological… Continue reading
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The Turn of the Key by Ruth Ware
The Turn of the Key is the first book I ever read by Ruth Ware, and it’s safe to say I’ve been hooked on her work ever since! Ware writes so eloquently, descriptively, and vividly. Her twists are some of… Continue reading
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Ragdoll by Daniel Cole
Ragdoll is a book I will never tire of it seems. I’ve listened to the audiobook 4x and read a physical copy twice. The atmosphere, characters, and unique premise of this psychological, nail-biting story is unmatched. Oh, and it’s utterly… Continue reading
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Then She Was Gone by Lisa Jewell
I always know I’m in for an equal parts terrifying and thrilling experience when I pick up anything by Lisa Jewell. Then She was Gone was no exception. Full of dual timelines, multiple POV’s, and an ending that will leave… Continue reading
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The Reunion by Guilluame Musso
The Reunion is one of the best thrillers I’ve ever read, and I flew through it. It’s the perfect summer read if you’re looking for something set in the warmer weather, with flashbacks to a fateful wintery night. Check out… Continue reading
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His & Hers by Alice Feeney
Alice Feeney is an author I’m quickly coming to love! His & Hers is the first novel I’ve read by her, but I’m already moving on to others. Feeney is taking the book world by storm, and I am here… Continue reading







