After Freida McFadden

17 recommendations for Freida McFadden fans who loved Do Not Disturb, Never Lie, One by One, The Boyfriend.

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After Do Not Disturb

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Wrong Place Wrong Time by Gillian McAllister

If Do Not Disturb gripped you with its relentless pacing and a flawed woman fighting back against betrayal in everyday chaos, you're in for a treat with Wrong Place Wrong Time by Gillian McAllister. This time-travel thriller mirrors that unputdownable drive, hurling you backward through family secrets and moral quicksand that make every reveal hit harder. It's the perfect binge for fans craving empowering resolutions wrapped in relatable fears and page-turning tension.

After One by One

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No Exit by Taylor Adams

If you couldn't put down One by One with its snowed-in coworkers turning on each other amid grudges and secrets, No Exit ramps up that same claustrophobic dread in a rest-stop nightmare where trust shatters fast. The binge-worthy pacing and clever twists that made McFadden's thriller addictive echo here, with relatable protagonists fighting betrayal in a high-pressure trap. Perfect for fans craving emotional depth in survival stories without the gore—just pure, paranoia-fueled adrenaline.

After The Perfect Son

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The Perfect Child by Lucinda Berry

If 'The Perfect Son' hooked you with its relentless pacing and shocking plot reversals that shredded the perfect family myth, 'The Perfect Child' by Lucinda Berry delivers the same unputdownable adrenaline rush through a mother's fierce protection turning deadly. Fans love how it mirrors the emotional turmoil of suburban secrets, blending domestic suspense with moral ambiguities that feel like true-crime chaos. Get ready for bingeable chapters that subvert every expectation, just like McFadden's masterpiece.

After The Crash

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The Drowning Woman by Robyn Harding

If The Crash hooked you with its fast-paced twists and relatable heroines battling betrayal, The Drowning Woman delivers the same relentless momentum and emotional catharsis through domestic chaos turned deadly. Readers rave about McFadden's blend of mental health themes and jaw-dropping reveals—Harding amps it up with unreliable narrators and cathartic justice that validates women's instincts. Perfect for binge-reading fans craving empowerment amid deception.

After The Coworker

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The Night She Disappeared by Lisa Jewell

If The Coworker's toxic workplace dynamics and unhinged narrators had you hooked on every petty betrayal, you'll devour this tale of suburban secrets and missing persons that mirrors those addictive red herrings. Lisa Jewell's The Night She Disappeared swaps the break room for a claustrophobic village where flawed women obsess over hidden truths, blending dark humor with escalating tension. It's the perfect binge for fans craving moral ambiguity and shocking reveals in everyday settings.

After Ward D

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The Younger Wife by Sally Hepworth

If Ward D's chaotic psych ward and unreliable narrators left you craving more institutional distrust and emotional turmoil, The Younger Wife by Sally Hepworth delivers with a surgeon's corrupt family full of hidden agendas and shocking twists. Dive into a domestic thriller where every smile hides a scalpel, echoing Amy's anxious struggles in a world of betrayal and moral ambiguity. Perfect for thriller junkies who love validating their paranoia about loved ones' dark secrets.

After The Locked Door

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The Younger Wife by Sally Hepworth

If The Locked Door had you questioning every perfect family facade, craving that rush of moral ambiguity and generational trauma, then you're in for another addictive dive into domestic suspense. Sally Hepworth's The Younger Wife echoes those manipulative patriarchs and unreliable narrators, unraveling hidden resentments in a binge-worthy psychological thriller. Get ready for twists that validate your deepest suspicions about elite professionals hiding monstrous secrets.

After The Housemaid Is Watching

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First Lie Wins by Ashley Elston

You devoured The Housemaid Is Watching for its suburban secrets, class warfare fantasies, and the cathartic implosion of entitled elites through a working-class anti-heroine's eyes. First Lie Wins amps up that thrill with a cunning con artist infiltrating and dismantling wealthy worlds, delivering unreliable narrators, moral ambiguity, and relentless twists that expose dysfunctional underbellies. Indulge in the raw satisfaction of flawed characters scheming without apology, just like the taboo edge that hooked you before.

After The Teacher

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Darling Girls by Sally Hepworth

If you couldn't put down The Teacher's juicy dive into suburban secrets and flawed women unraveling under pressure, Darling Girls by Sally Hepworth amps up the psychological suspense with foster home horrors and buried traumas that echo those vicarious thrills. Revel in the relatable everywomen hiding dark pasts, twisty plots full of betrayal, and that cathartic release from societal expectations. It's the perfect binge for fans craving more gossipy, judgmental escapism without the intellectual heft.

After The Inmate

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The Good Lie by A. R. Torre

You fell hard for The Inmate's claustrophobic prison tension, where a naive nurse tangles with a brooding inmate's dark allure and hidden betrayals. Now, The Good Lie traps you in a psychiatric ward with a flawed psychiatrist drawn to her dangerous patient's forbidden charm, blending steamy taboo romance with red herring twists that keep you guessing. Indulge in the adrenaline of rooting for risky relationships and dark impulses without the real-life fallout—perfect for your next wine-fueled book club debate.

After Never Lie

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Local Woman Missing by Mary Kubica

If Never Lie's claustrophobic mansion of lies and emotional turmoil had you hooked, Local Woman Missing amps up the domestic suspense with vanishing women, multiple timelines, and jaw-dropping revelations that expose hidden motives in everyday neighborhoods. Fans crave that addictive psychological unraveling where flawed protagonists juggle insecurities amid shadowy betrayals, turning mundane fears into explosive, guilty-pleasure drama. It's the perfect escapist rush for those who love validating suspicions of deceit in close relationships, complete with enigmatic suspects and vengeful twists.

After The Intruder

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Local Woman Missing by Mary Kubica

If The Intruder's relentless pacing and clever misdirections left you craving more addictive unease in familiar settings, Local Woman Missing by Mary Kubica delivers with breakneck speed and razor-sharp red herrings. Fans adore how both books weaponize mundane home life into thrilling psychological battlegrounds, featuring flawed female leads navigating moral gray areas and family secrets. It's the perfect escapist thrill for busy readers hooked on domestic noir that reflects real-life anxieties without gimmicks.

After The Tenant

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The Only One Left by Riley Sager

Speed-read The Tenant past midnight? This gothic thriller trades apartment walls for a crumbling seaside mansion where a caregiver navigates decades-old murder accusations and whispered confessions that rewrite everything. Same white-knuckle addiction, same moral blur that feels deliciously guilty—but amplified into atmospheric family rot you'll devour in one sitting.

After The Surrogate Mother

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The Perfect Marriage by Jeneva Rose

If you tore through The Surrogate Mother in one sitting, craving those mind-bending twists and messy characters making disastrous decisions, The Perfect Marriage delivers that same addictive rush. Rose peels back the veneer of a picture-perfect union to expose infidelity, obsession, and shocking secrets—with unreliable narrators and jaw-dropping reveals that rival Monica's final con. It's the emotional whiplash and tabloid-worthy drama you're chasing, but this time the deception lives inside a marriage.

After The Housemaid's Secret

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The Good Sister by Sally Hepworth

You finished The Housemaid's Secret craving another story where privilege hides poison and ordinary people fight back with cunning. You need that same electric rush of unreliable narrators, moral ambiguity, and twists that make you gasp out loud. We've got the domestic thriller that delivers every bit of that addictive, unputdownable energy.

After The Boyfriend

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A Flicker in the Dark by Stacy Willingham

Dive into a gripping tale of a psychologist haunted by her serial killer father's legacy as new disappearances mirror the past, delivering the same addictive twists and relationship red flags that make you question everyone's motives.

After The Housemaid

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The Family Game by Catherine Steadman

For fans of the twisted secrets and class tensions in The Housemaid, this gripping thriller delivers an outsider's perilous dive into a wealthy family's deadly traditions, complete with shocking betrayals and a satisfying underdog edge.