Category: Psychological Thriller

Brother’s Keeper – a Review

Sometimes family life and relationships are scary. The stories in π΅π‘Ÿπ‘œπ‘‘β„Žπ‘’π‘Ÿ’𝑠 πΎπ‘’π‘’π‘π‘’π‘Ÿ show this, each one in a different way. They are unsettling enough to mess with your dreams if you read any of these right before going to bed.

Semi-Detached – a Review

This psychological thriller written by Deborah Stone opens with Clare and Jack on their way to see Clare’s mom. Clare is so excited to introduce her boyfriend to her mom, but her mom has a rather strange reaction to Jack. She runs out of the room. When Clare goes to check on her, she insists Clare break up with him and never see him again.

The Children on the Hill – a Review

Most people know something about πΉπ‘Ÿπ‘Žπ‘›π‘˜π‘’π‘›π‘ π‘‘π‘’π‘–π‘› by Mary Shelley. They might not have read the book, but still they know at least one thing about the story: it’s about a monster made by a human, a mad scientist. But who is the real monster? Is it Frankenstein? Or is it the mad scientist?

The Wife Who Knew Too Much – a Review

In this psychological thriller, Nina is the first Mrs. Ford. She is extremely wealthy and highly suspicious of her husband, Connor. She is so suspicious that she writes a letter in case she is found dead of an apparent suicide, pointing authorities to her husband and his girlfriend.