Finished Pretty Girls Karin Slaughter? Read These 10 Books Next
If you were riveted by the gritty twists and fierce heroines of Karin Slaughter’s *Pretty Girls*, you’re ready for more pulse‑pounding thrillers that keep the stakes high. Dive into our curated picks—each one delivers the same cut‑throat drama, complex female leads, and shocking secrets you loved.*
Editor's Top Match
The Good Daughter
by Karin Slaughter
Why it's the perfect match
Another masterful Slaughter thriller where a mother’s past collides with a present murder, offering the same relentless suspense and layered female protagonists as *Pretty Girls*.
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The Last House on Needless Street
by Catriona Ward
A labyrinthine horror‑thriller that entwines multiple unreliable narrators, delivering the mind‑bending twists fans of Slaughter crave.

The Girl with a Clock for a Heart
by Peter Swanson
A darkly seductive mystery where a man’s college sweetheart resurfaces with deadly secrets, echoing the tangled pasts of *Pretty Girls*.
The Woman in the Window
by A.J. Finn
A agoraphobic witness to a murder discovers hidden lies, providing the claustrophobic tension and twisty plotting fans adore.
Into the Water
by Paula Hawkins
A small town’s drowning mysteries intertwine, mirroring Slaughter’s skill at weaving multiple perspectives into a chilling whole.
The Silent Patient
by Alex Michaelides
A psychotherapist unravels a murder‑silenced painter’s secrets, delivering the psychological suspense and shocking reveal that *Pretty Girls* fans love.
The Wife Between Us
by Greer Hendricks & Sarah Pekkanen
A twisted marriage saga that flips expectations at every turn, perfect for readers hungry for deceptive narratives.
The Outsider
by Stephen King
A supernatural crime investigation that blends horror and procedural grit, echoing Slaughter’s dark, relentless pacing.
The Chain
by Adrian McKinty
A terrifying kidnapping plot that forces ordinary people into moral extremes, matching the high‑stakes urgency of *Pretty Girls*.

The Girl on the Train
by Paula Hawkins
An unreliable narrator’s trip into a murder investigation offers the same fever‑dream suspense and flawed heroine appeal.
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