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10 Addictive Books for Fans of Never Lie Freida McFadden

If you can't put down Freida McFadden's addictive 'Never Lie,' prepare for a pulse-pounding journey into dark psychological thrillers andtwisted secrets that keep you guessing until the last page.

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The Guest List

The Guest List

by Lucy Foley

Why it's the perfect match

A masterclass in group paranoia and hidden lies, mirroring 'Never Lie's shocking twists and morally complex characters.

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9 Expert Recommendations

The Silent Patient
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The Silent Patient

by Alex Michaelides

A mute woman's cryptic past unravels in this psychological thriller with shocking revelations.

Gone Girl
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Gone Girl

by Gillian Flynn

A chilling exploration of deception and monstrous secrets in a seemingly perfect marriage.

The Woman in the Window
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The Woman in the Window

by A.J. Finn

An observant agoraphobic uncovers a dark truth trapped behind her locked window.

Big Little Lies
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Big Little Lies

by Liane Moriarty

A suburban murder mystery spirals into chaos amid lies and buried resentments.

Sharp Objects
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Sharp Objects

by Gillian Flynn

A scarred journalist delves into her hometown's gruesome secrets, confronting her own past.

The Paris Apartment
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The Paris Apartment

by Lucy Foley

A clever cast of strangers in a Parisian vacation rental become prime suspects in a murder.

The Wife Between Us
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The Wife Between Us

by Greer Hendrick

A dual-timeline romance and thriller where secrets and betrayal redefine love.

The Turn of the Key
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The Turn of the Key

by Ruth Ware

A reclusive tech genius faces a sinister presence controlling her smart home.

The 7.56
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The 7.56

by Ethan O'Hehir

A tech mogul's cryptic algorithm predicts a deadly future nobody can escape.

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