
Articles and interviews
Ron Currie’s newest protagonist brings a flair and passion to the life of organized crime
Packed with endearing, morally questionable characters, an elusive villain, and strong familial bonds, "The Savage, Noble Death of Babs Dionne" has all the fixings of a great thriller.
In Lisa Unger’s latest thriller, hide-and-seek is anything but child’s play
With “Close Your Eyes and Count to 10,” Unger showcases another resilient heroine, this time on a secluded island amid a reality TV show that turns deadly.
Kristin Koval’s authorial debut "Penitence" explores the complexities of forgiveness
Following a story that spans decades, the novel delves into the impact of a crime that resurfaces the past for two old lovers.
With "The Queen," Nick Cutter has mastered the art of creepy-crawly horror
The bestselling author unpacks it all: why he uses a pen name, the challenges of writing a modern teen perspective, the fun of writing villains, and more.
Rachel Harrison tackles a classic monster in a chilling new listen
The bestselling author's new novel, "So Thirsty," digs into the terrifying and seductive blood-sucking world of vampires.
Deadly infatuations and true love collide in "All the Colors of the Dark"
Chris Whitaker draws on 1970s history and his childhood experiences in a genre-bending tale of love and mystery as a serial killer stalks a Missouri town.
A reality TV show turns deadly in Ruth Ware’s latest psychological thriller
In “One Perfect Couple,” the body count rises with the twists and turns when 5 couples are trapped at an isolated island resort.
C.J. Tudor’s new winning combo: an unassuming detective, a vampire colony, and a remote Alaskan town
The bestselling author’s new cross-genre novel, “The Gathering,” brings a fresh take on vampire lore, wrapped in a taut, twisty mystery.
“Where Sleeping Girls Lie” is a boarding school mystery with a paranormal twist
Faridah Àbíké-Íyímídé’s second novel after her bestselling breakout “Ace of Spades” is a thought-provoking whodunit exploring classism and racism in elite schools.
Jeff Strand brings scares and giggles in his new middle-grade horror listen
Branching into folk horror for the first time, the author spins a goose-pimply tale of twin siblings who stumble upon an isolated, eerie town.
"Listen for the Lie" is an explosive mystery that unpacks the “why” rather than the “who”
Featuring delicious dual narration from Will Damron and January LaVoy, Amy Tintera's juicy new thriller explores the complexities of female friendships and the impact of true crime podcasts.
Alex Michaelides ups the ante on the classic whodunit with “The Fury”
The bestselling author on how therapy helped him craft his characters, why detective stories comfort us, and the genius of Agatha Christie.