With Spring fast approaching, the weather might be warming up but some of these reads are guaranteed to give you the chills. From serial killers to stalkers and internet sleuths, check out these thrillers coming out this Spring that you do not want to leave off from your TBR!
Creep by Emma van Straaten (2/25)
You’d think Alice and Tom were the perfect couple from their apartment in London, the same taste in wine and books, and even sharing the same toothbrush. But, Alice and Tom have never met. In fact, Alice cleans Tom’s apartment every Wednesday and within the last year has found herself infatuated with him. When Alice prepares to finally meet Tom for the first time face-to-face, she soon finds everything she once thought she knew shattered.
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Famous Last Words by Gillian McAllister (2/25)
June 21st, the longest day of the year, appears to be a new beginning for Camilla. It’s her first day back to work after maternity leave and her daughter’s first day at daycare. When Camilla wakes up, she finds her husband gone and a mysterious note right as the news breaks that there’s a hostage situation in London. When the police arrive, they inform her that Luke is involved, but he’s not a hostage, he’s the gunman. Now, Camilla realizes the note left behind is even more important than ever.
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Vanishing Daughters by Cynthia Pelayo (3/11)
Journalist Briar Thorne’s mother died in an old mansion on Chicago’s South Side, and ever since Bri has noticed things she is convinced are connected with grief. The nightmares of a woman pleading to come home, music coming from locked rooms, and the overwhelming dark are things her mother believed in, not her. When Bri begins to investigate a serial killer who has killed fifty-one women in Chicago, a stranger tells her that there’s more to her dreams than she originally thought and confronting them could help her track down a killer.
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Gothictown by Emily Carpenter (3/25)
The email Billie Hope just received is no spam. For $100, she can buy a large Victorian home in Juliana, Georgia, a small town desperate to boost its economy after the pandemic. In an effort to leave behind an apartment that’s too small and memories of the restaurant she and her husband shut down in New York City, Billie thinks this is the perfect opportunity for them to start over with their daughter. Upon arrival, Juliana is everything Billie and Peter hoped for and the perfect place to open a new restaurant. After settling in, Billie begins having haunting dreams and her marriage to Peter begins to form cracks just as something in town begins to feel more menacing than it once promised.
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This Book Will Bury Me by Ashley Winstead (3/25)
After her father’s unexpected death, Jane Sharp finds herself obsessed with true crime and befriends other armchair detectives to help escape her grief. When the news hits of the deaths of three female college students in Idaho, Jane and her friends find themselves determined to find out what really happened. But this case is strange, the details don’t add up, the police aren’t giving much information, and the media has taken over. As Jane and her friends find themselves enveloped in the case, they find they could be hunting a killer who is worse than any they’ve heard of before.
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The Unlucky Ones by Hannah Morrissey (3/25)
Temperatures and violent crime are at an all time high in Black Harbor and Sergeant Nikolai Kole is no stranger to the darkness that shrouds this city. When a body is found in the back of a clubhouse wrapped in garbage bags and covered in bleach, Nikolai is shocked to find it’s his former lover’s ex-husband, Tommy Greenlee. Now, Hazel has to return to Black Harbor to find out who killed Tommy and face Nikolai as the two search for a killer.
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Witness 8 by Steve Cavanagh (3/25)
In the latest Eddie Flynn novel, which can be read as a standalone, Ruby works as a maid in the houses she used to live in as a former resident of Manhattan’s upper class. Now, she sees all the secrets everyone is trying to hide behind their beautiful homes. When she witnesses a murder, Ruby plans on leaving out details to take advantage of the situation. Eddie Flynn is taking on the case of John Jackson, whose gun with his DNA on it is responsible for killing his neighbor even though he swears he’s innocent. Now Eddie must protect himself and his client as the worst of the organized criminals put a bullseye on his head.
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The Perfect Divorce by Jeneva Rose (4/15)
It’s been over a decade since Sarah defended her husband, Adam, who was accused of murdering his mistress. Now, she’s married to Bob Miller and has changed her career. When Sarah finds Bob engaging in a one-night stand, she files for divorce right as new DNA evidence is uncovered in the case against Adam and now everyone wants to know the truth about Adam’s case. When the woman Bob had a one-night stand with goes missing, Sarah and Bob find themselves in a dangerous cat and mouse game.
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The Death of Us by Abigail Dean (4/15)
Edward and Isabel’s marriage takes a hit when a serial killer invades their home. Now, over two decades later, the former couple is facing the man responsible for imploding their lives during his trial. Since the attack that almost left her for dead, Isabel can finally read her statement and let the past go as Edward has tried to piece together how the break-in resulted in the end of their marriage. Even though he is now remarried and a completely different person, Edward begins to wonder what reuniting with Isabel will be like, if Isabel will finally get closure, and what freedom will feel like for himself.
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Karma Never Sleeps by R. John Dingle (4/15)
After a second woman from a group of friends is murdered in the woods in New England, FBI agent and profiler Gus Wheeler and his colleague are called in to determine if this is the working of a serial killer. The only clue left behind is that of a picture of a teen who died over two decades ago. Surprisingly, the friend group is less than helpful in the investigation. When Gus learns they are being cyberstalked, threatened, and experiencing break-ins, a third member is attacked leading Gus to believe the suspect is within the friend group.
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Such Quiet Girls by Noelle W. Ihli (4/29)
The children on Bus 315 are not going to make it home from school today and the new bus driver, Jessa, thinks it’s all her fault. Similar to three years ago when she couldn’t protect her daughter, she vows this time will be different. With Jessa and the children from the bus trapped in a shipping container twenty feet underground, ransom is requested, and the kidnappers promise they will be freed once the ransom is received. As time and air begins to run out, Jessa and the children must find a way out before it’s too late.
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Hello, Juliet by Samantha M. Bailey (4/29)
After a shocking scandal, Ivy Westcott left LA and was only then known as #PoisonIvy when her career went downhill and all of her friends turned against her. A decade later, Ivy is shocked to learn the Hello, Juliet cast is back in the spotlight thanks to a celebrity expose. Desperate for money, Ivy agrees to participate. Hoping to clear her name, the reunion is shattered when Ivy and the man who once broke her heart find a costar dead. In order to avoid being victim number two, Ivy must unlock secrets that plagued the show from the start.
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