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The Room in the Attic by T.M. Logan: A domestic thriller powered by male entitlement and bad decisions

The Room in the Attic by T.M. Logan arrives with a premise that should be irresistible to fans of domestic suspense: a struggling family stretches itself to buy a rambling Victorian villa, only to uncover a hidden room filled with unsettling clues to someone else’s life. Secrets buried in the walls, secrets inside a marriage, and danger creeping closer with every chapter. On paper, it works. In practice, the novel hinges on a protagonist whose greatest flaw isn’t malice—but an unshakable belief that he knows best, even as he proves again and again that he doesn’t.

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Adam and Jess move into their new house with their three young children, already under financial strain. Almost immediately, Adam discovers a concealed door hidden behind a fitted wardrobe. Inside the secret room are several random items, including a wallet, an expensive watch, and an old mobile phone. Jess’s reaction is sensible and adult: get rid of them and move on. Adam, however, becomes fixated. He needs to know who they belonged to and why they were hidden, and that curiosity becomes the engine that drives the entire story.

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After the End by Barbara Abel: a chilling domestic thriller where fate refuses to stay buried

If you’ve ever wondered how the past can lie dormant for years before roaring back to life, After the End by Barbara Abel shows exactly how a single move, a single neighbor, or a single meddling ex-husband can crack open every secret you thought you’d buried. Though this book is technically a sequel to Mothers’ Instinct, it stands completely on its own—I never once felt as though I were missing context from the first novel. (That said, this story was so gripping that I may go back and read the earlier book anyway.) This one, translated from French, releases December 9, 2025 in the U.S.

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Abel builds the tension slowly and deftly, layering each moment with a sense of inevitability—as though Fate itself is pushing the characters toward a collision neither they nor the reader can avoid. Recently divorced Nora Depardieu hopes her new home will give her and her children the fresh start they need. What she doesn’t realize is that the Geniots—Tiphaine and Sylvain—once lived in the very unit she has just moved into. Eight years earlier, a devastating crime occurred next door, in the home the Geniots now occupy. After the tragedy, they became their neighbors’ son, Milo’s, guardians and moved into his house, leaving their old half of the building empty…until Nora arrives.

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The Day I Lost You by Ruth Mancini: A gripping, twist-driven custody thriller about secrets, sacrifice, and what we owe our children

The moment I opened The Day I Lost You by Ruth Mancini, I was struck by how quickly it places you at the center of an impossible dilemma—one that begins with a missing child in England and expands into a tangled, emotionally charged custody battle across countries. In this twisty thriller, releasing December 2, 2025, Mancini blends psychological suspense with a deeply human question: when two women each believe they’re the rightful mother of one little boy, how do you determine what justice actually looks like?

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Lauren has finally found a peaceful life in the seaside town of Mantilla de Mar. She’s endured an unimaginable loss, and Spain has become the one place where she believes she can put her past behind her. But everything shatters the day police arrive at her door and accuse her of abducting a baby. The child she has been lovingly raising is, according to authorities, Sam—the missing son of Hope and Drew back in England.

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Book Review: Darling Girls by Sally Hepworth

Sally Hepworth’s Darling Girls is a psychological thriller that delves into the complexities of sisterhood, trauma, and the haunting shadows of a past that refuses to stay buried. At the heart of the story are Jessica, Norah, and Alicia—three women whose childhoods were marred by tragedy and shaped by the unpredictable and controlling presence of their foster mother, Miss Fairchild.

Darling Girls by Sally Hepworth

A Story of Secrets and Survival

From the outside, Jessica, Norah, and Alicia had everything a child in foster care could wish for—a safe, idyllic home on a sprawling estate, and the promise of a second chance at happiness. Miss Fairchild, their foster mother, was seen as a saint by the outside world, offering them a haven in the wake of their traumatic pasts. However, the truth of their upbringing was far from idyllic. Miss Fairchild’s “love” was superficial and performed only for others to see.

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