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10 books like The Last Mrs Parrish

For fans of Liv Constantine’s devious debut, “The Last Mrs Parrish” offers a delicious mix of betrayal, revenge, and sharp social commentary. Below are nine books that keep the same sizzling tension, twisting plots, and irresistible characters.

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The Woman in the Window

Why it's the perfect match

Both novels tap into the dark turns of domestic perfection and the merciless roulette of a social elite unwilling to hide their secrets.

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The Woman in the Window
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The Woman in the Window

by A. J. Finn

Mia Nobody’s unseen life turns into a deadly crime of passion when a neighbor vanishes. The novel mirrors the paranoid, boundary‑pushing world of Constantine’s heroine.

The Bird and the Flame: A Billionaire’s Secret
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The Bird and the Flame: A Billionaire’s Secret

by Jennifer M. Houser

Martha’s quest for power and revenge in a patriarchal mix of money and morality echoes the revenge drive that fuels the Parrish narrative.

The Spoiled One
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The Spoiled One

by Megan S. Swenson

A snappy, sharp‑tongued journal ensnares a woman in lies and identity theft—paralleling the deceitful underbelly of the last Mrs Parrish.

The Wife Next Door
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The Wife Next Door

by Brillian Ray

A near‑spoiler thriller where a suburban mom learns her gossip‑filled surroundings mask a deadly game. The same relentless suspicion pervades the Constantine saga.

The Break
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The Break

by Renee Y. Carr

After a wealthy divorce, a woman claims a new start—but the past collides like the pots in the Parrish plot, turning drama into danger.

The Last Princess
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The Last Princess

by Liv Constantine

Liv Constantine returns with another tale of pretense & plot, making it a must‑read for fans craving another taste of her signature scheming.

The Last Gentlemen
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The Last Gentlemen

by Ariana B. Davies

An estate gaslight mystery that forces the protagonist to confront deceitful gold‑stressed elites—just a notch cooler than the last Parrish layer.

The Last Polaroid
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The Last Polaroid

by S. Mark Surman

A kidnapping mystery merges with a family gone awry, delivering suspense and completed manipulation in a tone that resonates in The Last Mrs Parrish.

The Last Stranger
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The Last Stranger

by Michael J. Nesmith

Twin sisters race the clock to break their family's curse, confronting moral ambiguity and a lethal adversary—eminently fitting for the Mind‑Game of the anchor.

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