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Salomé by Leslie Baird is a hypnotic literary thriller that turns a dreamy French escape into something far darker

There’s a particular kind of danger attached to reinvention, especially when it happens far from home. In Salomé by Leslie Baird, that danger arrives wrapped in heat-soaked French afternoons, magnetic attraction, conspiracy, and the seductive promise that maybe death itself can be outwitted. Releasing May 19, 2026, this gothic-tinged literary thriller moves like a fever dream, gradually tightening from atmospheric travel fantasy into something deeply unsettling.

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One of the novel’s greatest strengths is its setting. Baird captures northwestern France so vividly that even the oppressive heat and lack of air conditioning somehow feel intoxicating. The small-town atmosphere is lush, languid, and quietly claustrophobic, creating the perfect backdrop for Courtney’s growing obsession with Salomé and her family. The relationship between Courtney and Salomé mirrors that setting beautifully at first—warm, inviting, almost innocent in its intensity. Their connection feels youthful and sincere, the kind of intimacy that blooms quickly when you’re untethered from your ordinary life.

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What secrets lie beneath the surface of The Bog Wife?

What happens when the land that sustained your family for generations suddenly stops keeping its end of the bargain? In The Bog Wife, Kay Chronister drops us into the eerie isolation of rural West Virginia, where five estranged siblings are forced to confront not just each other but the decaying legacy of their ancestral covenant. The Haddesleys have always served the cranberry bog, and in return, the bog has given them what they need—until now.

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This novel is southern gothic by way of eco-horror, rich with decaying settings, creeping dread, and characters who make you want to shout at the page. And I mean that literally: there are moments when you’ll be begging Wenna, the middle child trying to break free, to just Google something already. But that’s part of the tension. These characters have been so deeply insulated from the outside world that the obvious often eludes them. Their sense of what is normal, what is allowed, what is true, has been shaped entirely by what they’ve been taught to believe—and by what they’ve been carefully kept from knowing.

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Book Review: The Heiress by Rachel Hawkins

Rachel Hawkins’ The Heiress is a masterclass in Gothic thrillers—a story as lush and foreboding as the Blue Ridge Mountains it’s set in. This book grips you from the first page and refuses to let go, making it one of those rare novels where “just one more chapter” spirals into a sleepless night. The twists, turns, and unanswered questions will haunt you long after you’ve closed the book. 

The Heiress by Rachel Hawkins

At its heart, The Heiress delves into the mysteries surrounding Ruby McTavish Callahan Woodward Miller Kenmore (yes, that’s quite the name), North Carolina’s wealthiest and most infamous figure. A survivor of a notorious childhood kidnapping and a widow four times over, Ruby’s death doesn’t just leave a trail of unanswered questions—it pulls her adopted son, Camden, and his wife, Jules, back into the shadow of Ashby House, her sprawling estate. 

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