6 Suspense Reads to Take You from Binge Watching to Binge Reading

Nothing screams relaxation than uncovering hidden secrets and indulging behind the scenes of, yet another dead body found. We know the motive: it’s either, revenge, money, or love. But the question lies in what happens next. Your favorite spine-chilling, psychologically, twisted shows has its perfect book counterpart. Make the switch from binge watching to binge reading as you won’t want to put these down.

The Revenge List by Hannah Mary McKinnon

If you loved to solve a classic whodunnit in YOU, with a group of socialites who take revenge into their own hands, you’ll love to read THE REVENGE LIST. Can you determine who the murderer is of heinous deaths before everyone is crossed off the list?

You on Netflix
The Revenge List by Hannah Mary McKinnon

I Love It When You Lie by Kristen Bird

When the men in their lives invite more trouble after they died, aside from Jen and Judy from DEAD TO ME, the William sisters from I LOVE IT WHEN YOU LIE know best. They don’t share secrets. They bury them.

Dead to Me on Netflix
I Love It When You Lie by Kristen Bird

The Good Son by Jacquelyn Mitchard

When there’s resentment in the hearts of loved ones, reintegration into a society after committing unlawful crimes is only an uphill battle. If you enjoyed watching Sandra Bullock in THE UNFORGIVEABLE, you’ll see similarities in Stefan’s journey in THE GOOD SON with darker forces at play.

The Unforgivable on Netflix
The Good Son by Jacquelyn Mitchard

Seven Girls Gone by Allison Brennan

SEVEN GIRLS GONE and SHADOW OF DEATH will appeal to viewers who enjoy an FBI procedural. Just like how Betty Cooper solves the case of young women missing on the outskirts of RIVERDALE, Amy Larson (SOD) discovers a human sacrificing cult while Kara Quinn (SGG) works undercover to investigate girls missing who are found in the lake which lead to something sinister—a drug trafficking ring.

Seven Girls Gone by Allison Brennan

Everything She Feared by Rick Mofina

EVERYTHING SHE FEARED has a killer on the loose and their most recent victim might be a teenage babysitter; a mother has her doubts. Similar feelings of uncertainty are harbored by the mother in THE PUSH, who is paranoid something is very wrong with her daughter.

The Push by Ashley Audrain

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