This is the kind of thriller where you see the danger coming and still can’t look away. Silence on Cold River trades big twists for slow-building tension and a threat that feels uncomfortably real.
A misty island, a perfect-looking marriage, and a ravine that may or may not be hiding a murder, The Ravine is psychological suspense that tightens like a noose.
Wolf Hour is the kind of noir thriller that tightens its grip one chapter at a time, until suddenly it’s 2 a.m. and you’ve accepted that sleep is cancelled.
Warm, heartbreaking, and beautifully written, The Secret of Snow is a debut that explores grief, devotion, and Sámi resilience through characters who feel vividly real.
A tense exploration of family secrets and long-buried trauma, The Quiet Neighbor shows how far a mother will go to save her child, and pushes us to question how well we truly know anyone.
Loon Point promises a quiet, character-driven reading experience shaped by setting and relationships. With themes of found family and a strong sense of place, it’s a book that seems more interested in comfort and clarity than flash.