10 Books With the Same Chilling Vibe as Daisy Darker
If you're still reeling from the claustrophobic tension and shocking twists of Alice Feeney's Daisy Darker, you're craving a very specific kind of atmospheric dread. We've rounded up ten gripping reads that blend isolated settings, fractured family secrets, and the feeling that someone is lying to your face.
Editor's Top Match
The Hunting Party
by Lucy Foley
Why it's the perfect match
Like Daisy Darker, it traps a group of 'friends' in a remote, snowed-in location where old grudges turn deadly and no one is who they seem.
The Full Curated Collection
9 Expert Recommendations

The Guest List
by Lucy Foley
A luxury wedding on a remote island off the coast of Ireland turns into a nightmare when a body is found.

The Sanatorium
by Sarah Pearse
A former sanatorium turned hotel in the Swiss Alps becomes a gilded cage during a blizzard.

The Family Upstairs
by Lisa Jewell
A woman inherits a house with a dark history, uncovering the terrifying secrets of the family that once lived there.

Rock Paper Scissors
by Alice Feeney
Another masterclass from Feeney featuring a marriage in crisis and a remote Scottish Highlands getaway.

The Woman in the Window
by A.J. Finn
An agoraphobic woman spends her days spying on neighbors, only to witness a crime that may not have happened.
The 7 1/2 Deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle
by Stuart Turton
A mind-bending mystery in a secluded estate where the protagonist must relive the same day in different bodies to solve a murder.

Mexican Gothic
by Silvia Moreno-Garcia
A glamorous socialite visits a decaying mansion in the mountains, only to find the family is harboring a fungal horror.

The It Girl
by Ruth Ware
Years after a college friend was murdered, a woman begins to question if she convicted the right person.

The Silent Patient
by Alex Michaelides
A woman refuses to speak after murdering her husband, leading a psychotherapist into a web of obsession and lies.
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