The Wife Upstairs by Freida McFadden

The Wife Upstairs by Freida McFadden is a thrilling drama filled book with toxic characters. The story follows Sylvia, who uncovers dark secrets while caring for Adam's paralyzed wife. The book is twisty and suspenseful, with a predictable yet satisfying ending. Despite flawed characters, the riveting plot makes it a compelling read, scoring 7.5/10.

A Killing in Amish Country by Gregg Olsen and Rebecca Morris

"A Killing in Amish Country" is a compelling true crime novel by Gregg Olsen and Rebecca Morris that unveils the shocking murder of Barbra Weaver in her Amish community. The book delves into the aftermath of her death, shedding light on the complexities of Amish and modern lifestyles. With a 7.5/10 rating, it provides a gripping and thought-provoking read.

Zero Days by Ruth Ware

"Zero Days" by Ruth Ware is a heart-racing thriller where a wife races against time and enemies to solve her husband's murder. With a unique plot and dynamic characters, it keeps readers engaged. However, the book's length and pacing may deter some, and the twists may not live up to expectations. Overall rating: 6.5/10.

The Third To Die by Allison Brennan (Quinn & Costa #1)

The Third to Die by Allison Brennan introduces the Quinn and Costa series with a dynamic mystery thriller. The newly created FBI Mobile Response Unit partners with local law enforcement to catch a frightening killer. The book features methodical police work, enjoyable main characters, and a touch of romance. The intricate mystery and compelling characters make it a super enjoyable read, earning an 8.5/10 rating.

Our Little Secret by Lisa Jackson

Our Little Secret by Lisa Jackson is a suspenseful mystery thriller that delves into a family's secrets and the relentless pursuit of one of its members. Brooke, facing a tumultuous marriage and dangerous affair, grapples with paranoia and stalking. The book offers tension, unpredictable twists, and flawed characters, making it a compelling summer read.

The Amityville Horror by Jay Anson

Hello Beautiful People! Welcome back to another book review! For this review I finally (this book has been on my list for such a long time) read and am now reviewing The Amityville Horror by Jay Anson. The Amityville Horror was first published in 1977 and since that time the book has been long criticized,… Continue reading The Amityville Horror by Jay Anson