January 31, 2026 - 19:45

The psychological thriller continues to be a dominant force in publishing, offering readers that potent blend of suspense, unreliable perspectives, and shocking revelations. This season delivers another crop of exceptional titles that expertly manipulate tension and upend expectations.
First, a chilling exploration of domestic unease unfolds as a woman becomes convinced her new neighbor is hiding a dark secret. The creeping sense of paranoia is masterfully paced, blurring the lines between intuition and obsession until the final, breathtaking pages.
Next, a gripping narrative follows two friends bound by a terrible incident from their youth. When a journalist starts digging into the past, their carefully constructed lives begin to fracture, forcing long-buried truths to the surface in devastating fashion.
Finally, a high-concept thriller set in an isolated retreat promises transformation but delivers terror. Participants find the program's methods are dangerously invasive, leading to a desperate fight for survival where no one is quite who they seem. Each of these novels stands as a testament to the genre's power, proving that the most terrifying mysteries often lie within the human psyche itself.
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Reframing Autism Through PsychologyIt started with a single page of information, but for Melanie Mecca, the results revealed something much bigger about how people learn, think, and connect. Mecca, a psychologist and researcher, has...
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