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Looking for thrillers similar to Lisa jewell

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siobhancx · 31/07/2023 11:56

Absolutely loving her latest book and don’t want it to end! Perfect mix of unsure who to trust and domestic thriller has me turning the pages long before bedtime. Any recommendations to similar?

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Backtothe90splease · 31/07/2023 12:01

TM Logan and Lucy Foley do kind of similar thriller type books, quite dark and gripping but a straightforward enough read.

happyasaseagullstealingchips · 31/07/2023 12:05

Claire Douglas just finished The Woman who Lied a few days ago.

AngelsWithSilverWings · 31/07/2023 12:11

Just finished Into the Dark by Fiona Cummins. I've loved all of her books but this one was particularly good.

Mooserp · 31/07/2023 12:14

A few that I like:
Louise Candlish, Shari Lapena, Peter Swanson, Gillian McAllister

happyasaseagullstealingchips · 31/07/2023 12:15

Ruth Ware also is quite good.

LunaLoveFood · 31/07/2023 12:17

DCI Ryan series is really good, I read the first 12 during the summer holidays as just couldn't put them down.

Howtohideasausage · 31/07/2023 23:39

Lucy Foley books.
Magpie Lane.
Maybe some Jo Spains. The stand-alone ones.

SheWontSheCantShesLeft · 31/07/2023 23:45

I was wondering exactly the same thing today.

I searched The Family Upstairs on Good Reads and scrolled down to where it tells you other books people enjoyed. Based on that, I’ve ordered The Housemaid and Local Woman Missing. I’ll update this thread to let you know how I get on!

whatabeautifulwedding · 04/08/2023 11:16

Another huge thumbs up for Peter Swanson - particularly The Kind Worth Killing!

RaininginDarling · 11/09/2023 17:05

Sabine Durrant. Pretty much read all of her books having been blown away by Sun Damage. She's that rare thing, an accomplished wordsmith with a gift for twisty turny story telling. Unputdownable.

Ginerous · 17/09/2023 09:12

Another vote for Sabina Durrant, loved all her books. Louise Candlish also very readable.

CatOnAHotShedRoof · 17/09/2023 10:30

Nicci French. Their novels are really good, especially their Frieda Klein series.

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