Never mind that we’re on the other side of the winter solstice and
that global warming is real, I still think of January as having long,
cold evenings that were made for reading. Give me a good suspense or
crime novel, a cozy afghan, and something warm to drink and I’ll be
happy for hours. Here are seven thrillers that have caught my eye—all
written by women and all out this month.
An Anonymous Girl by Greer Hendricks and Sarah Pekkanen
(St. Martin’s Press, January 8): Set in New York City, this is the
story of a young woman who worms her way into an ethics study, hoping to
answer a quick survey and walk away with $500. As the female doctor’s
probing questions become more and more disturbing, our protagonist finds
it difficult to break free.
- The Au Pair by Emma Rous (Berkley, January 8): Set on the
Norfolk coast, this is a thriller involving family secrets. When a
young woman goes through her late-father’s belongings she finds a
photograph that makes her question the circumstances of her mother’s
suicide, just hours after giving birth, and the reasons for the au
pair’s sudden departure on the very same day.
- Freefall by Jessica Barry (Harper, January 8): A woman
survives a plane crash in the Colorado Rockies, knowing that conquering
nature is the least of her concerns. Meanwhile in Maine, her estranged
mother, desperate to learn her daughter's fate, discovers the younger
woman's secret life and hopes to offer protection before it's too late.
- Her One Mistake by Heidi Perks (Gallery, January 8): Set in
the English countryside, this is the story of what happens when a woman
loses her best friend’s daughter at the local school fair. In the
aftermath of the tragedy, Harriet, the grieving mother, withdraws from
her husband and friends. When the police investigation fails to recover
the girl, Harriet realizes she must face her darker self before she can
have any hope of seeing her daughter again.
She Lies in Wait by Gytha Lodge
(Random House; January 8): Set in Hampshire, England, this start of a
new series involves a cold-case murder and small-town secrets. Thirty
years after a young teen disappeared after partying in the woods with
friends, her body is found, and the local detective chief inspector is
tasked with tracking down the witnesses and uncovering the truth of what
happened the night the girl was killed.
- The Suspect by Fiona Barton (Berkley; January 22): Set mostly
in Bangkok, this thriller asks, How far would a mother go to protect
her child? When a British journalist is dispatched to Thailand to follow
a story about two teens who went missing after a fire in a youth
hostel, she is horrified to discover that her estranged son is a prime
suspect.
- Two Can Keep a Secret by Karen M. McManus (Delacorte Press,
January 8): When teenage twins move to Vermont to live with their
grandmother, one of them becomes obsessed with the small town’s infamous
reputation for girls gone missing. A fairly recent murder, another
disappearance, and personal threats can’t keep our hero from poking into
the area's dark history.
I really liked Anonymous Girl even though I don't normally like thrillers!
ReplyDeleteI've heard good things about several of these and am currently listening to Two Can Keep a Secret.
ReplyDeleteI'm planning on listening to An Anonymous Girl as soon as it comes out next week and am excited to try Her One Mistake, too.
ReplyDeleteHad The Au Pair already on my list. Added most of these.
ReplyDeleteThanks!
I liked The Au Pair very much.
ReplyDeleteSome great looking books. Happy reading.
ReplyDeletesherry @ fundinmental
I already had every one of these on my list to watch for. Despite my aim to maybe steer away from the newest books, I still maintain that I can read what I want as the spirit moves me. Think 'the spirit' will move me toward these maybe sooner rather than later. Ha!
ReplyDeleteI have the Au Pair coming up on my reading list and I'm really excited about it. I just read Fiona Barton's The Child earlier this year and loved it so I'm super excited about the newest one. Now I need to add the rest of the thrillers on my list.
ReplyDeleteMost of these books are on my TBR list even though my goal this year is to read more male authors.
ReplyDeleteI love a good thriller so I'm definitely excited about some of these. In particular the Fiona Barton book. I've read one of her books already and really enjoyed it.
ReplyDeletethese all sound really good, thanks!
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