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The 10 Best Books Similar to Nine Perfect Strangers to Read Now

If you were captivated by the secrets, psychological tension, and lush settings of Liane Moriarty's masterpiece, you are likely craving your next unputdownable obsession. We've curated the ultimate reading list of page-turners that blend domestic drama with gripping mysteries.

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Big Little Lies

by Liane Moriarty

Why it's the perfect match

Captures the exact same thematic depth and pacing that made "Nine Perfect Strangers" a masterpiece.

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The Silent Patient
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The Silent Patient

by Alex Michaelides

A psychological thriller that will keep you questioning everything until the very last page.

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The Guest List
3

The Guest List

by Lucy Foley

A locked-room mystery set during a wedding on a remote island, filled with tension and hidden motives.

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The Last Mrs. Parrish
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The Last Mrs. Parrish

by Liv Constantine

A twisty tale of obsession and deception that mirrors the social maneuvering found in Moriarty's work.

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The Hunting Party
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The Hunting Party

by Lucy Foley

A group of friends on a luxury holiday find that a weekend getaway can quickly turn deadly.

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The Woman in the Window
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A claustrophobic psychological thriller about an agoraphobic woman who witnesses something she shouldn't have.

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Sharp Objects
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Sharp Objects

by Gillian Flynn

A dark, atmospheric dive into family trauma and the secrets buried in a small town.

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The Maidens
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The Maidens

by Alex Michaelides

A campus mystery filled with psychological intrigue and ancient secrets.

Rock Paper Scissors
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Rock Paper Scissors

by Alice Feeney

A couple's weekend getaway in a remote location unearths secrets that threaten to destroy them.

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