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10 books like The Guest List

If you loved the atmospheric tension and unreliable narrators of Lucy Foley's masterpiece, you're in for a treat. These psychological thrillers deliver the same claustrophobic settings and shocking twists that keep you guessing until the very last page.

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The Silent Patient

by Alex Michaelides

Why it's the perfect match

Captures the exact same thematic depth and pacing that made "The Guest List" a masterpiece.

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None of This is True
3

None of This is True

by Lisa Jewell

A dark, twisting tale of obsession and manipulation involving two women who become inextricably linked.

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The It Girl
4

The It Girl

by Ruth Ware

A murder mystery set in Oxford where a decades-old case resurfaces, challenging everything the protagonist thought she knew.

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Big Little Lies
5

Big Little Lies

by Liane Moriarty

A gripping exploration of secrets, lies, and female friendship that culminates in a mysterious death.

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Rock Paper Scissors
6

Rock Paper Scissors

by Alice Feeney

A tension-filled story of a couple attempting to save their marriage in a remote, snowbound location.

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Daisy Darker
7

Daisy Darker

by Alice Feeney

A family gathering on a remote island turns deadly as secrets from the past come to light during a storm.

The Sanatorium
8

The Sanatorium

by Sarah Pearse

An atmospheric locked-room mystery set in a remote Swiss hotel during a heavy blizzard.

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Local Woman Missing
9

Local Woman Missing

by Mary Kubica

A haunting mystery about a disappearance that shatters a small town and leaves everyone questioning their neighbors.

One by One
10

One by One

by Ruth Ware

A group of tech entrepreneurs finds themselves trapped in a luxury mountain chalet during a blizzard.

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