Mystery/Thriller · Unreliable Narrators · Shocking Twists

4 hand-picked mystery/thriller, unreliable narrators, and shocking twists books curated by NextBookAfter.

Mystery/ThrillerUnreliable NarratorsShocking Twists
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Darling Girls

Local Woman Missing shattered your trust in suburban facades—now Sally Hepworth's Darling Girls asks what happens when three foster sisters return to the childhood home that shaped their darkest instincts. If you craved flawed mothers, multiple timelines weaving secrets, and that breathless midnight reading where every kitchen table hides betrayal, this delivers the same raw psychological unraveling with maternal nurturing gone dangerously wrong.

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Rock Paper Scissors

The Midnight Feast hooked you with its slow-burn paranoia, where folklore and modern secrets collided in a locked-down coastal retreat. You craved that claustrophobic tension, the way privilege cracked to expose raw human rot, and the delicious schadenfreude of watching polished personas crumble. If you're still chasing that gothic thrill where every perspective shift tightens the noose, we found your next fix.

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The Appeal

You didn't just read The Murder of Roger Ackroyd—you got played by a narrator you trusted completely, then obsessed over every clue you missed. That electric jolt of realizing Christie's fair-play game was rigged from page one? The intellectual triumph (or delicious defeat) of piecing together a puzzle that rewarded your attention while punishing complacency? That's lightning worth chasing twice.

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The Night She Disappeared

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.