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Publié le 6 décembre 2022
Reconstructing Amelia: A Novel
Kimberly McCreightKimberly McCreight’s debut earned many comparisons to “Gone Girl,” both for quality and how it explores female psychology. A single mother must unravel the mystery behind her daughter’s alleged suicide.
The Accursed: A Novel
Joyce Carol Oates“Gone Girl” author Gillian Flynn told the “New York Times” that Joyce Carol Oates is her favorite novelist of all time. “She is a genuine, sharp chronicler of our times with a remarkable ability to sway from keen modernity to complete Gothic.” “The Accursed” will send a chill down your spine.
The Wife Between Us: A Novel
Greer HendricksIf you loved being blindsided by the “Gone Girl” plot twist, give this psychological thriller a listen. A spurned and disgruntled wife hits the bottle hard and starts stalking her ex-husband’s new fiance, hell-bent on derailing the upcoming wedding. Sure, smarty-pants, you might think you know what’s going to happen, but this one will keep you guessing.
You: A Novel
Caroline Kepnes“Gone Girl” meets “Gossip Girl” in this extremely unnerving novel about how easy it is to become prey to stalking (or, to become a stalker yourself) in this hyper-connected digital age. It’s now a hit TV series starring Penn Badgley in a role that’s essentially an adult, much-creepier Dan Humphrey.
The Turn of the Key
Ruth WareRuth Ware is our modern-day Agatha Christie. In her latest atmospheric thriller, Ware weaves the story of a young woman who lies to get what seems like a dream job working as a nanny in a high-tech “smart” house. But everything comes crashing down when one of the children ends up dead and the nanny is arrested for murder.
The Silent Patient
Alex MichaelidesAs the biggest psychological thriller of 2019, you don’t want to miss “The Silent Patient.” In Alex Michaelides’ debut, a painter is convicted of murdering her husband, and refuses to talk after his death. One psychotherapist is particularly determined to hear her side of the story.
A Simple Favor: A Novel
Darcey BellWhat’s more suspenseful than an unreliable narrator? Three of them! Three deliciously shady characters reveal the dark discontent hiding underneath the happy sheen of suburban domesticity. Like “Gone Girl,” this thriller was adapted into a movie. Directed by Paul Feig, it stars Anna Kendrick and Blake Lively.
Then She Was Gone: A Novel
Lisa JewellIf you loved “Gone Girl,” “The Girl on the Train,” or “The Lovely Bones,” then this one’s for you. Its twisty plot will leave you on the edge of your seat.
The Other Woman: A Novel
Sandie JonesSandie Jones’ novel was a Reese Witherspoon x Hello Sunshine book club pick for a reason. It’s a psychological thriller pitting a would-be wife against a disapproving and conniving mother that will keep you guessing.