Finished The Teacher Freida McFadden? Read These 10 Books Next
If you devoured Freida McFadden’s chilling romp with The Teacher, you’re craving that same mind‑bending suspense. Here are ten page‑turners that will keep you guessing until the final, shocking reveal.

The Teacher Freida McFadden
Editor's Top Match
The Silent Patient
by Alex Michaelides
Why it's the perfect match
A therapist unravels a patient’s deadly secret in a twisty, psychological thriller that mirrors McFadden’s knack for unreliable narrators and shocking turns.
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10 Deep Selections

The Girl on the Train
by Paula Hawkins
An unreliable narrator becomes entangled in a missing persons case, delivering relentless suspense and a jaw‑dropping climax.
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Gone Girl
by Gillian Flynn
A marriage’s dark undercurrents explode into a masterclass of manipulation and mind games.
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The Woman in the Window
by A.J. Finn
A reclusive woman believes she witnessed a crime, but reality blurs into paranoia and shock.
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The Couple Next Door
by Shari Lapena
When a baby disappears, secrets and lies surface, leading to a terrifying twist.
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The Thursday Murder Club
by Richard Osman
Four retirees solve cold cases in a quirky village, blending dark humor with clever plotting.
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The Guest List
by Lucy Foley
A glamorous wedding on a remote island turns deadly, with every guest hiding a motive.
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The Twyford Code
by Janice Hallett
A cold case involving a vanished child resurfaces through cryptic audio recordings and hidden clues.

The Plot
by Jean Hanff Korelitz
A novelist steals a brilliant idea, only to find his own life mirrored by a chilling mystery.
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The Last House on Needless Street
by Catriona Ward
A twisted tale of identity and trauma that blurs the line between reality and nightmare.
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