Friday, June 21, 2019

I Love Lists Friday / My Favorite Thrillers

Hey, guys! It's finally the weekend! I love making lists, so I'm going to try a new initiative I'm (tentatively) calling I Love Lists Friday. This week I'm going to share my favorite thrillers. Let me know in the comments below your favorite thrillers!

Night Film by Marisha Pessl

Night Film is one of those books that leave you up in the middle of the night wondering what in the actual fuck is really going on in life. It's a true world wind of a novel. It's about a disgraced journalist who investigates the death of Ashley Cordova, the daughter of a reclusive horror film director. The book is eerie and leaves you feeling unsettled. Night Film on Goodreads.

Gone Girl by Gillian Flynn

I'm sure the majority of you will have read - or at least know the plot of Gone Girl - so I won't bother with summarizing the storyline. Gone Girl is full of twists and turns and took me for a real surprise at the end. Gone Girl on Goodreads.

Into the Darkest Corner by Elizabeth Haynes

Into the Darkest Corner follows young, pretty Catherine who meets Lee Brightman, a gorgeous, charismatic man. Catherine learns that things are too good to be true when she discovers what Lee really is: a monster. It's a gripping psychological thriller. Into the Darkest Corner on Goodreads.

The Last Policeman by Ben H. Winters

The Last Policeman centers on Detective Hank Place, an officer working in a crumbling economy in the months leading up to the impact of an asteroid. While also an addicting thriller/mystery read, the book makes you wonder what is life worth and what we would really do if our days were numbered. It's a great read, along with the sequel. The Last Policeman on Goodreads.

For Better and Worse by Margot Hunt

A husband and wife learn their son was molested by a trusted adult, devise a plot of revenge: murder. This isn't the greatest novel of all time, but it's entertaining and leaves quite a shock at the end. For Better and Worse on Goodreads.

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