Hi everyone! If you’re looking for some great Thrillers to add to your Hallowe’en To Be Read list, look no further! Here’s my chilling recommendations.
The Nothing Man refers to the name of a book written by Eve, an author whose entire family was murdered by a serial killer in Cork, Ireland two decades ago. The killer is called The Nothing Man because he has not left any clues or evidence, and twenty years later the case is considered to be cold. The recently published book has been discovered by security guard Jim, who has a keen interest in the case. He is riveted not only from the author’s words, but because he himself is The Nothing Man.
Molly Clarke is a woman trying to survive after the death of her youngest daughter five years ago. This tragedy is compounded by the fact that Molly ran over her in a horrible accident. The guilt she lives with is beyond imagination and her life has never been the same since that time. Sadly, her relationships with the rest of the family are severely strained as they blame her for this inevitable accident. Her husband doesn’t speak to her, and her daughter Nic has been kicked out of school. Molly makes the effort every two weeks to watch her son play football – something he doesn’t understand given it’s a three hour drive each way. It’s during one of those trips that Molly runs out of gas in the midst of a hurricane on her way home. She is given a ride by a man and his daughter who happened to be driving by. But Molly doesn’t return home after the hurricane. Is she fleeing the family who no longer love and respect her or has something more nefarious happened to Molly?
Jack and Anna are each investigating the murder of a woman in a muddy, forested location in Blackdown – a town in which both grew up in. The town is a quiet one and one not familiar with murder cases. The woman murdered is known to both Jack and Anna. Anna was befriended by Rachel in school, while Jack has very recently had a sexual relationship with her – a piece of information he isn’t about to disclose to anyone. As the investigation progresses, both Anna and Jack begin to experience unusual events in their day to day lives. Anna sees things appearing in her bedroom that weren’t there when she went to sleep. Jack notices mud on his boots in his car which had been clean. In flashes from the past, Anna’s life as a teenager in a new school is slowly revealed. The result is a twisty, tale of horror which has the reader unable to decipher what, if anything, is the truth.
Claire Cook is married to Rory, a powerful well off man from a successful family whose about to announce his run for senate. To the outside world, the couple has it all – success, money and a perfect marriage. In reality, Claire is a victim of domestic violence and wants to escape this life and start fresh. She develops a well-orchestrated plan to leave him during one of her upcoming trips, but a last minute decision by Rory to change these plans puts her in grave danger.
At the airport, on her way to her Rory-delegated destination of Puerto Rico, she meets another woman, Eva, who desperately wants to get away from her current situation. The two women decide to exchange flights – Eva will take the flight to Puerto Rico and Claire will be taking the flight to Oakland. Each is taking the belongings of the other. When Claire lands in California, she learns that the flight that she was supposed to be on went down off the coast of Florida. Claire takes this an opportunity to assume the identity of Eva. Will this prove to be a good decision?
Tabitha is reintroduced to Connor when he enters the restaurant she is working in. She has never forgotten the romance they shared as teens and still feels the physical attraction to him. But she knows he’s married to Nina, twenty years Connor’s senior and a very wealthy woman. There’s evidence of that in many of the magazines and newspapers she reads. When he requests to see her after her shift, she can’t help herself and agrees. The two begin an affair, and meet frequently. He tells her that she is the true love of his life, but that the pre-marital contract between he and his wife precludes him from leaving the marriage at this time. Then Nina is found dead in her own pool, the night of a large party at their estate. Tabitha has crashed the party to speak with Connor who isn’t returning her calls. There is a lot of mystery behind Nina’s death. Did Nina commit suicide as the medical examiner suggests, or was she actually murdered?
I’m going to start right off by saying this is one of my top reads so far in 2020. The story surrounds three college friends – Mackenzie, Robin and Lily who now twenty years later are living in the same perfect neighbourhood. On the outside, these women have perfect lives. Two of them are presently married with children. However, as the book reveals, not everything is as perfect as it seems. Told from the point of view of all three women, we learn that secrets, disloyalties and deceptions from the past and present are sometimes stronger than the bonds of friendship.
The book tells a provocative story of a pharmaceutical company who has developed a drug said to help couples suffering from infertility to become pregnant more easily. There are physicians who work with the company are seeing patients looking for a miracle. What these physicians aren’t telling their patients before starting treatment is that in some cases patients will have an allergic reaction which causes them to be permanently sterile. There is no opportunity for patients to give informed consent. These patients sign a form, but there is no discussion of this allergic reaction life-changing side effect. Simply put, this is completely unethical practice and certainly not out of the scope of reality.
So there you have it! 7 thrillers that will keep you highly entertained through the long nights ahead. Have you read any of these books? Are there others you recommend?
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Raji
Great list! I've been looking for some good thrillers to read this month. The Last Flight sounds like a really interesting read. Thanks for sharing!
thathappyreader
Thanks Raji!
Anna Reel
Thanks for sharing these! I love thrillers, but I haven't read any lately. This gives me a good place to jump back in!
thathappyreader
Thanks Anna!
Demi Le Huray
Thanks for sharing these and suggesting these wonderful thrillers?
thathappyreader
Thanks for stopping by Demi!
Mehsi
Thank you for this list. I adore thrillers, always read YA stuff, but since this year I started to read adult thrillers as well and I am always looking for new ones. These look so good, will see if my library has them in Dutch or English.
thathappyreader
Thanks Mehsi!
Charity
Oh I love thrillers. These look like they would be so perfect for halloween! Thanks for sharing!
thathappyreader
Thanks Charity!
Zainab
You actually made me understand whats Halloween
Seriously I had no idea about this and I just heard about it.
Thanks for information
Really informative
thathappyreader
Thanks for stopping by!
Zainab
I will definitely try to read these books.
thathappyreader
Thanks Zainab!
Johana
Ohhh great list just in time for spooky season! Thanks for sharing!
thathappyreader
Thanks Johana! Enjoy!
Lindsey
Ooh I've been on the lookout for a good thriller recently and these all sound fantastic. Thank you for the recommendations!
thathappyreader
Thanks Lindsey!
Faye
I actually haven't heard of any of these before! The Wife Who Knew Too Much sounds absolutely amazing though – I'll have to add that to my list 🙂
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thathappyreader
Thanks Faye!
Kayleigh Zara
I've not heard of any of these before but they all look like great reads! I'll be checking them out x
thathappyreader
Thanks Kayleigh!
Britt K
I haven't heard of any of these before reading this, but I LOVE a good Thriller. That being said, I just added a bunch of books to my TBR including books on this list and, as I went down the black hole known as Scribd, other books by the same authors lol
thathappyreader
Thanks Britt! So many books and so little time!
Baby Boomer Super Saver
The Last Flight sounds like a good one, I would like to read it! I would love to hear a little more about the One Perfect Morning and why you liked it so much.
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Mark Crone
Great reading suggestions. I must admit I often forget about book reviews and a great blog like this one for reviews. I’m off to Kindle to grab one of your suggestions….thanks,
thathappyreader
Thanks Mark!
Alex
These sounds like some great books! One Perfect Morning sounds right up my street!!
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Thanks Alex!
Daisy
Oooo! This list is perfect for people who love their thrillers! I'll definitely be recommending these to some friends!
Daisy xoxo | AccordingToDaisy
thathappyreader
Thanks Daisy!
Yaya
Really enjoyed this post. They all look good but the one that most catches my eye is "The Last Flight".
thathappyreader
Thanks Yaya! It was so good!
Ellie-M
Nope! I'm too much of a scardy cat to read scary books! I'll jump out of a plane or zipline off a highrise building but living on my own and reading scary books, I can't handle haha.
My sister does love a good thriller though, and loves Halloween, so I'll point her in your direction for these recommendations 🙂
thathappyreader
Too funny! Thanks Ellie!
Retirestyle Travel
We love thrillers. Some of these sound creepy and others a bit sad.
thathappyreader
Thanks for your comment! I hope you'll give one of them a try.
aoibhneastravels
My family is irish so i love even murdery irish stories! Im surprised the only title i knew is the wife who knew too much from working at the library!
thathappyreader
That’s interesting! Thanks for stopping by!
Michelle
Thanks for the suggestions. I love a good thriller. One Perfect Morning sounds really good. I’ve put it on my reading list!
thathappyreader
Excellent! Thanks Michelle.
Margarida Vasconcelos
Sadly I don't have much time to read but when I do, will follow your suggestions.
thathappyreader
Thank you for your comment. I’m sorry you don’t have much time to read!
Natasha Evans
Love the sound One Perfect Morning, I'm not normally a thriller reader but this sounds really intriguing!
Tash // A Girl with a View
thathappyreader
I hope you enjoy it! Thanks for stopping by!
Sophie
Thrillers are one of my favourite genres but I haven't read any of these yet! I've only heard of two of them before as well so there are lots of new ones to check out. I love the sound of The Nothing Man and The Wife Who Knew Too Much x
Sophie
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thathappyreader
Thanks Sophie! I hope you enjoy them if you decide to read them!
Takeoffwithme
I like the way you review books. Keep doing the good work.
thathappyreader
Thank you for your kind words!?
Reading with Jade
This is definitely the time of year for picking up a thriller… Some of these are new to me titles, so thanks for sharing! I recently read The Memory Wood by Sam Lloyd – that was pretty good twisty thriller than kept you on your toes.
thathappyreader
Thanks for your comment and book recommendation Jade!