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Obsessed with The Coworker Freida McFadden? Here are 10 Stories You Can't Miss

If The Coworker hooked you, prepare for more heart-pounding romance, suspense, and secrets. These 10 books deliver the same addictive blend of danger and desire you can’t unplug from.

Editor's Top Match

The Coworker

The Coworker

by Freida McFadden

Why it's the perfect match

A perfectly paced thriller where workplace intrigue meets dangerous obsession—proof that office settings can hide the darkest secrets.

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9 Expert Recommendations

The Silent Patient
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The Silent Patient

by Alex Michaelides

A psychological thriller where hidden truths and forbidden desires collide, mirroring The Coworker’s tense unraveling.

Gone Girl
3
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Gone Girl

by Gillian Flynn

A masterclass in deception and toxic relationships, with twists that keep you guessing until the very end.

The Wife
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The Wife

by Amy Poeher

A dark, atmospheric exploration of loyalty and betrayal in a seemingly perfect marriage.

The Perfect Couple
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The Perfect Couple

by Greta Akerman

Set aboard a yacht, this novel blends romance and murder in a setting ripe for whispered secrets and danger.

Sharp Objects
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Sharp Objects

by Gillian Flynn

A chilling blend of domestic tension and murder, with a protagonist driven by obsession and trauma.

The Office Wife
7

The Office Wife

by Jaye Robinson

A workplace-centric romance thriller where power dynamics and hidden agendas fuel the plot.

The Lying Game
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The Lying Game

by Pete Hautman

A suspenseful story about manipulation and truth, where alliances shift as fast as the lies.

The Invisible Fox
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The Invisible Fox

by Tiffany Kellogg

A fast-paced romance thriller with secrets buried in a small town, eager to resurface.

The Guest List
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The Guest List

by Lucy Foley

A locked-room mystery set at a wedding, where paranoia and hidden desires collide.

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