What to Read After The Coworker Freida McFadden: 10 Best Recommendations
If you're still reeling from the toxic office politics and jaw-dropping twists of The Coworker, you're probably craving another high-stakes psychological ride. We've rounded up the 10 best thrillers that capture that same sense of paranoia, betrayal, and 'who can you actually trust?' energy.
}Editor's Top Match
The Housemaid
by Freida McFadden
Why it's the perfect match
If you loved the pacing and shocking reveals of The Coworker, going back to McFadden's breakout hit is the perfect move for more of her signature domestic suspense.
The Full Curated Collection
9 Expert Recommendations

The Woman in the Window
by A.J. Finn
An agoraphobic woman witnesses a crime in the house across the street, leading to a spiral of doubt and danger.

The Girl on the Train
by Paula Hawkins
A daily commuter becomes entangled in a missing persons investigation that reveals the dark secrets of her own marriage.

Gone Girl
by Gillian Flynn
The gold standard of unreliable narrators, this story of a missing wife turns into a vicious game of psychological warfare.

The Silent Patient
by Alex Michaelides
A famous painter shoots her husband five times in the face and then never speaks another word, leaving a criminal psychotherapist to uncover why.

The Guest List
by Lucy Foley
A wedding on a remote island turns deadly as old grudges surface among the guests and a body is discovered.

Luckiest Girl Alive
by Jessica Knoll
A woman who has meticulously crafted a perfect New York life finds her dark past catching up to her in the most brutal way.

The Wife Between Us
by Greer Hendricks & Sarah Pekkanen
A complex tale of jealousy and manipulation where nothing is as it seems regarding a marriage and a mistress.

Verity
by Colleen Hoover
A struggling writer discovers a hidden autobiography that reveals horrifying secrets about the woman whose life she is now managing.

Behind Closed Doors
by B.A. Paris
A seemingly perfect couple hides a sinister reality of control and terror behind the walls of their beautiful home.
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