Books Like The Couple Next Door

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#1 The Woman In Cabin 10

A week on a luxurious cruise with just a few cabins has just been offered to Lo Blacklock, a journalist who works for a travel publication. As the luxurious cruise liner, Aurora sets sail in the scenic North Sea, the sky is clear, the seas are serene, and the veneered, discerning passengers are cheerful. Initial impressions of Lo’s stay are positive: the cabins are luxurious, the dinner parties are glitzy, and the visitors are classy.

But as the week goes on, the deck is buffeted by icy winds, there are overcast days, and Lo observes something she can only explain as a horrible nightmare: a lady being tossed overboard. The issue? Despite Lo’s desperate attempts to express that maybe something (or someone) has gone badly, terribly wrong, all the passengers are still present, and the ship continues to sail as if nothing had happened.

#2 Books Like Behind Closed Doors

Like Jack and Grace, every couple is familiar with it. She has charm and elegance, whereas he has wealth and good looks. She is an impeccable homemaker, an expert gardener, and a talented cook who adores her younger sister who is crippled; he is a committed lawyer who has never lost a case. Despite being newlyweds, they appear to have everything. Although you might not want to, you do. The ease and comfort of their home and the graciousness of the dinner parties they host completely seduce you. You’d like to learn more about Grace.

But it’s challenging because you understand how indissoluble Jack and Grace are. Some could refer to this as real love. Others could ponder Grace’s lack of phone presence. Or the reason she’s never available for a coffee date despite not working. How does she manage to create such sumptuous dinners while staying so trim? Or perhaps it is because she never appears to pack anything, not even a pen when she leaves the house. Or perhaps this explains why all of the windows on the ground floor have such strong metal shutters. After the dinner party is ended and the front door has closed, some people might question what’s actually going on.

#3 Books Like And Then She Was Gone

THEN: She was her mother’s golden girl, fifteen years old. She still had the rest of her life to live. Ellie vanished in an instant after that.

NOW: Ellie has been missing for ten years, but Laurel has never given up on locating her daughter.

#4 The Wife Between Us

Greer Hendricks and Sarah Pekkanen’s thriller The Wife Between Us was published in 2018. There are several assumptions you will have when reading this book. You’ll suppose that the ex-wife in the story is a jealous one. You’ll imagine she’s fixated with her substitute, a stunning young lady who’s getting hitched to the man they both adore. You’ll rely on your knowledge of this complicated love triangle’s structure. Make no assumptions. Greer Hendricks and Sarah Pekkanen’s The Wife Between Us reveal the hidden complexity of an enviable marriage as well as the risky truths we choose to ignore out of love. Look past the lies.

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#5 The Woman In The Window

Anna Fox is a recluse who lives by herself in her New York City house and is unable to leave. She spends her day watching old movies, sipping wine, thinking back on happier times, and spying on her neighbors.

Then the Russell family—a father, a mother, and their adolescent son—moves into the building across the street. The ideal household. However, Anna’s world starts to fall apart as its terrible secrets are exposed when she looks out her window one night and sees something she shouldn’t. What is genuine? What is pictured? Who is in peril? Who holds the reins? Nothing and no one in this sinisterly compelling thriller is what they appear.

#6 Verity

Verity is a psychological drama that also works as a romance. It’s about an author who is seeking to secure a new contract. She had a lot going on in her life that was stopping her from writing, and she desperately needed money. Her publisher is looking for a ghostwriter to fulfill the agreement, and they choose Lowen for the job. The conditions are unusual.

Her husband wants Lowen to come and stay at the Virginia house, and he wants her to go over Verity’s notes to figure out how she might finish the remaining novels. When Lowen visits Verity’s house, she discovers a book unconnected to the subject she’s working on, and things begin to go wrong.

#7 The Silent Patient

The life of Alicia Berenson appears to be ideal. She is a well-known painter who is married to a well-known fashion photographer. She resides in a lavish home with large windows that looks out onto parkland in one of London’s most prestigious neighborhoods. Gabriel, her husband, arrives home late one evening from a fashion assignment, and Alicia strikes him five times across the face before going silent.

By being silent and refusing to offer any explanation, Alicia elevates a family tragedy into a mystery that captivates the public’s interest and makes her famous. She, the quiet patient, is kept out of the spotlight and tabloids at the Grove, a covert forensic facility in North London, as the value of her artwork soars. A criminal psychologist named Theo Faber has been eager to collaborate with Alicia for a while. He embarks on a perilous journey into his own motivations in an effort to get her to open up and reveal the riddle of why she shot her husband. His quest for the truth threatens to overwhelm him.

#8 The Girl On The Train

Every morning, Rachel rides the same commuter train. She is aware that it will consistently wait at the very same signal in front of a row of backyard gardens. Even the residents of one of the houses have begun to give her the impression that she knows them. She addresses them as “Jess and Jason.” She believes that their life is ideal. If only Rachel could experience such joy. Then she notices a startling sight. The train won’t move on for another minute, but that’s ample time. Everything has changed now. Now Rachel has the opportunity to actively participate in the lives she has previously merely observed. They will now see that she is so much more than simply the girl on the train.

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#9 Sharp Objects

Reporter Camille Preaker, who recently returned from a brief time in a mental hospital, has a difficult job ahead of her: she must go back to her small hometown to explore the unsolved death of a preteen girl and the abduction of another. Since she was a child, Camille has avoided talking to her neurotic, hypochondriac mother and her half-sister, a stunning 13-year-old with an unsettling hold over the community. Now that Camille is living in her old bedroom in the Victorian mansion of her family, she discovers that she has a tendency to relate too deeply with the young victims. If she wants to understand the story—and endure this homecoming—she must solve the psychological riddle of her own past. She is tormented by her own demons.

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#10 Gone Girl

So who are you?

What harm have we caused one another?

#11 Dark Places

When Libby Day’s evidence led to the imprisonment of her fifteen-year-old brother, she was only seven years old. She has been idling ever since. Libby begins to pose questions she had never ventured to before after being contacted by a group that believes Ben is innocent. Did she recognize her brother’s voice? Although Ben was an outcast in their little town, was he murderous in nature? At the family property, are there mysteries to be discovered, or is Libby just thinking things up because she needs her brother back?

She begins to believe everybody in her family—especially Ben—had something to conceal that day. Now, twenty-four years later, it will be much more difficult to uncover the truth. Who shot the Day family to death?

#12 Books Like The Last Mrs Parrish

Amber Patterson is tired of it all. She’s sick of existing invisibly as a background-blending, unremarkable nobody. She deserves more—a life of wealth and influence similar to the one that Daphne Parrish, a goddess with blond hair and blue eyes, takes for granted.

Daphne, a socialite and philanthropist, and her real estate millionaire husband, Jackson, are viewed by everyone in the affluent community of Bishops Harbor, Connecticut, as marriage right out of a fairy tale. If Amber didn’t have a strategy, her envy might consume her and kill her. As the first stage in a systematic plan to destabilize her, Amber infiltrates the family’s life using Daphne’s empathy and concern.

#13 Local Woman Missing

The first person to go missing is Shelby Tebow. Shortly after, Meredith Dickey and her 6-year-old daughter Delilah disappear just a few blocks from the area where Shelby was last seen, terrifying the previously tranquil neighborhood. Do these instances have a connection? The case eventually becomes unsolved after an illusive hunt that raises more questions than it does answers.

Eleven years later, Delilah suddenly makes a comeback. Nobody is ready for what they will discover, but everybody wishes to understand what happened to her. The master of suspense and New York Times bestselling author Mary Kubica takes home secrets to a whole new level in this intelligent and unsettling thriller, demonstrating that some individuals will do everything it takes to keep the truth hidden.

#14 The Guest List

Guests assemble on an island just off the coast of Ireland to celebrate the union of two persons. The bridegroom is a pleasant and attractive aspiring television personality. The bride is a magazine publisher who is brilliant and ambitious. It has all the makings of a wedding for a star or a marriage for a magazine: a designer gown, a distant venue, opulent party favors, and boutique whiskey. Even though there may not be consistent cell coverage and the waves may be strong, every aspect has been carefully prepared and will be carried out.

However, plans call for perfection, and humans are all too human. As the champagne is cracked and the celebrations get underway, resentments and small-scale jealousies mix with the memories and good wishes. The drinking game from the groomsmen’s school days gets started. Unintentionally, the bridesmaid ruins her outfit. The oldest male friend of the bride makes an uncomfortable caring toast. Then a body is discovered. Who didn’t wish the happy couple all the best? And possibly even more crucial, why?

#15 Big Little Lies

Is it a murder, a tragic accident, or just bad parenting? What is undeniable is that someone has died. Madeline is a formidable opponent. She’s witty, biting, and fervent; she recalls everything and never forgives anyone. Celeste is the type of stunning lady who makes people stop and stare, but she pays a high price for the image of perfection. Jane, a newcomer to town, is so young that another mother misidentifies her as a nanny. She has a secret past and a melancholy that belies her age. These three ladies are at various points in their lives, yet they will all end up at the same awful spot.

Big Tiny Lies is a fascinating reimagining of ex-husbands and second wives, moms and daughters, schoolyard gossip, and the little lies that can prove fatal.

#16 The Last Thing He Told Me

More than a million readers have been riveted by the New York Times bestselling mystery and Reese Witherspoon Book Club selection about a woman who is determined to learn the truth about her husband’s disappearance. Protect her, Owen Michaels writes in a note to his dear wife of one year before vanishing. Hannah Hall is unsure and terrified, but she understands precisely to whom the letter is addressed: Bailey, Owen’s 16-year-old daughter. Bailey is a young girl who sadly lost her mother. Bailey is adamantly opposed to her new stepmother.

Hannah rapidly discovers her husband isn’t who he claimed to be as her urgent calls to Owen go unanswered, Owen’s boss is arrested by the FBI, a US Marshal and FBI agents show up at her Sausalito house without warning, and more. And that Bailey might be the key to discovering Owen’s real identity—and the real reason for his disappearance. Together, Hannah and Bailey went out to learn the truth. But as they begin to piece together Owen’s past, they quickly discover that they are also creating a new future. Hannah and Bailey couldn’t have predicted this one.