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What to Read After Rock Paper Scissors: 10 Best Recommendations

If you loved the mind‑bending twists and high‑stakes intrigue of Alice Feeney’s Rock Paper Scissors, you’re hungry for more page‑turning suspense. These ten picks will keep you guessing until the very last line.

Editor's Top Match

Rock Paper Scissors

Rock Paper Scissors

by Alice Feeney

Why it's the perfect match

It sets the tone of psychological suspense and surprise twists that the recommended books echo.

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9 Expert Recommendations

The Guest List
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The Guest List

by Lucy Foley

A secluded wedding turns deadly, delivering a locked‑room mystery with relentless twists.

Gone Girl
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Gone Girl

by Gillian Flynn

A marriage’s dark secrets unravel in a masterfully unreliable‑narrator thriller.

The Silent Patient
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The Silent Patient

by Alex Michaelides

A therapist races to uncover why a celebrated painter shot his husband and refuses to speak.

The Turn of the Key
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The Turn of the Key

by Ruth Ware

A woman’s account of a haunted house hides a chilling psychological game.

The Woman in the Window
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The Woman in the Window

by A.J. Finn

An agoraphobic observer witnesses a crime that may not be real, blurring reality and paranoia.

The Outsider
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The Outsider

by Stephen King

A supernatural investigation confronts a killer who can assume any identity.

The Dry
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The Dry

by Jane Harper

A drought‑stricken town hides buried crimes that a federal agent must unearth.

The Last House on Needless Street
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The Last House on Needless Street

by Catriona Ward

A twisted narrative that forces readers to question every narrator’s truth.

The Night Fire
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The Night Fire

by Michael Connelly

Detective Harry Bosch revisits a cold case that threatens to expose hidden conspiracies.

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