Finished The Housemaid? Read These 10 Books Next
If you couldn’t tear yourself away from the gripping twists of *The Housemaid*, you’re in for a treat! This curated list dives into suspenseful tales of secrets, deception, and psychological tension—each as spine-chilling as Freida McFadden’s masterpiece.
Editor's Top Match
Match
by Tesha Tyler
Why it's the perfect match
A psychological thriller with a labyrinthine plot, unreliable narrators, and a haunting exploration of domestic suspense, *Match* mirrors the addictive intrigue that made *The Housemaid* inescapable.
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9 Expert Recommendations

Girl on the Train
by Paula Hawkins
A voyeuristic thriller where a divorced woman’s obsession with her ex-lovers’ perfect lives spirals into a disappearance mystery.

The Silent Patient
by Alex Michaelides
A neurologist investigates a woman who stops speaking after a brutal crime, unraveling twists that blur truth and psychosis.

The Guest List
by Lucy Foley
A lavish wedding on a secluded island turns sinister as storm-trapped guests confront grudges, lies, and a decades-old betrayal.
The Other Woman
by Claire Kilbane
A housewife’s quest to expose her cheating husband reveals a web of infidelity, hidden identities, and shattered lives.

Sharp Objects
by Gillian Flynn
A journalist returns to her decaying hometown, uncovering her family’s dark secrets amid a chilling string of murders.

The Wife Between Us
by Offset
A teen detective’s confession to a wealthy heiress’s murder hides a shocking truth, rewriting the story through his fractured mind.

The 7 1/2 Deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle
by Stuart Turton
A time-loop mystery forces a guest to relive a deadly Saturday night, piecing together clues to survive the next loop.

The Woman in the Window
by A.S.A. Harrison
An agoraphobic woman witnesses a horrifying crime from her home, but her credibility is questioned in this gaslighting thriller.

Before I Go to Sleep
by S.J. Watson
A woman with amnesia struggles to trust her husband after waking up each day with a blank slate, hiding a violent past.
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