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Thrillers & Suspense

Best of All Worlds by Kenneth Oppel

What a gripping, original story! Instantly, I knew Xavier was a narrator who was going to be plum fun to read. Having a completely unrelatable story be told by someone so likeable and relatable is a stroke of genius. This story really makes you stop and think about what we are born into and how our beliefs are shaped by our exposures, and it makes you consider what YOU would do if one day you woke up in this strange new world.

Best of All Worlds by Kenneth Oppel, (List Price: $19.99, Scholastic Press, 9781546158202, June 2025)

Reviewed by Mandy Martin, Novel. in Memphis, Tennessee

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Six Truths and a Lie by Ream Shukairy

This is an excellent young adult fiction about six Muslim teenagers who got caught in the wrong place at the wrong time. They have to fight against discrimination to earn justice and decide whether to save themselves or expose their secrets for a chance to free them all. I love that this book highlights the major effects and unfairness of discrimination in our world, and the bravery it takes to fight back and uncover the truth.

Six Truths and a Lie by Ream Shukairy, (List Price: $12.99, Little, Brown Books for Young Readers, 9780316564601, September 2025)

Reviewed by Flyleaf Books in Chapel Hill, North Carolina

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The Corruption of Hollis Brown by K. Ancrum

At a crossroads within a dying, haunted town, Hollis Brown agrees to help and house Walt, a strange boy he’s just met. This promise is far more literal than it seems, and Walt settles within Hollis’s bones, taking control of his life. With gritted teeth and righteous fury, Hollis has to figure out how to make peace with the spirit who lied to him and now lives within him. And all too quickly, their relationship blooms into something far more dangerous and cascading than a mere possession. This was an achingly romantic story that I had no choice but to devour all at once, at any and all costs. An instant favorite.

The Corruption of Hollis Brown by K. Ancrum, (List Price: $19.99, HarperCollins, 9780063285835, April 2025)

Reviewed by Jordan April, Flyleaf Books in Chapel Hill, North Carolina

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Darkly by Marisha Pessl

5 STARS!! This YA mystery thriller is an unforgettable adventure with a fast-paced plot, buried secrets, hidden symbols, and intriguing puzzles. After winning a chance to intern at Darkly, a game-making empire, Dia and six other teens from all across America land in England and are taken to an abandoned island where they are thrown into a twisted game called Valkyrie that has never before been released to find the game’s presumed first victim, a teen boy. There were so many unexpected twists, and the shocking ending leaves you wanting more.

Darkly by Marisha Pessl, (List Price: $19.99, Delacorte Press, 9780593706558, November 2024)

Reviewed by Sandra Pinkney, Underground Books in Carrollton, Georgia

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The Otherwhere Post by Emily J. Taylor

You’ll want to get your little ink-stained hands on this one as soon as possible! Maeve is getting by in her world by never staying in one place for long and changing her name with every move. See, her father was a known murderer and everyone thinks Maeve is dead. But when she received a letter from seven years ago from an anonymous “friend” claiming that her father is innocent, she must find out the truth. To do this, she’ll have to take on a new identity and apprentice with the Otherwhere Post: the only people who can cross words now (supposedly thanks to her father) to deliver messages. But can she find out the truth before she’s found out herself?

The Otherwhere Post by Emily J. Taylor, (List Price: $20.99, G.P. Putnam’s Sons Books for Young Readers, 9780593404546, February 2025)

Reviewed by Jennifer Jones, Bookmiser in Marietta, Georgia

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The Otherwhere Post by Emily J. Taylor

Maeve’s world burned down (literally) seven years ago. Her father was responsible for the crime. A letter from the past arrives, claiming he’s innocent. Maeve practices scriptomancy, the magic of enchanting letters. She impersonates her way into the only place she can uncover the truth in this atmospheric, dark fantasy.

The Otherwhere Post by Emily J. Taylor, (List Price: $20.99, G.P. Putnam’s Sons Books for Young Readers, 9780593404546, February 2025)

Reviewed by Rae Ann Parker, Parnassus Books in Nashville, Tennessee

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What the Woods Took by Courtney Gould

What the Woods Took follows five teens forced into a wilderness trek masqueraded as a cure to them being “troubled teens”, but when their guides, who are barely older than them, disappear in the night they begin to suspect there’s something wrong in this forest, more so than the bogus promise the “camp” made to their parents. Mind-blowingly timely and terrifying at the same time. I couldn’t stop reading this deliciously dark and queer story. This is one that will have readers up late and checking over their shoulders deep into the night.

What the Woods Took by Courtney Gould, (List Price: $20, Wednesday Books, 9781250340672, December 2024)

Reviewed by Katlin Kerrison, Story on the Square in McDonough, Georgia

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The Bitter End by Alexa Donne

Who doesn’t feel a little murdery from time to time? In Donne’s The Bitter End, eight teens are stranded on top of a mountain, cut off by the snow and the lack of phones for their digital detox retreat. When one student turns up dead, it’s mostly chalked up to an accident. But when another is found, they aren’t quite so sure. Soon, it’s a race to figure out the culprit and escape the mountain with their lives. You can never go wrong with an Alexa Donne book, and I’m happy to report that this one is no exception!

The Bitter End by Alexa Donne, (List Price: $19.99, Random House Books for Young Readers, 9780593651063, October 2024)

Reviewed by Jennifer Jones, Bookmiser in Marietta, Georgia

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One of Us is Lying by Karen M. McManus

Surrounding the unsettling mystery of the death of an infamous high school tattler, One of Us is Lying focuses on the 4 suspects in the murder of Simon Kelleher. A thrilling “whodunnit”, One of Us is Lying will leave you guessing until the very last page and make your blood run cold at every unexpected turn. This chilling novel is both unpredictable and impossible to put down, keeping you engaged through the twists and betrayals of the story.

One of Us is Lying by Karen M. McManus, (List Price: $12.99, Delacorte Press, 9781524714758, February 2023)

Reviewed by Makayla Summers, Main Street Reads in Summerville, South Carolina

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The Hysterical Girls of St. Bernadette’s by Hanna Alkaf

Both horror and mystery, this book gave me chills and made me question how we define “monster.” It combines supernatural and real-life horror to tell a story about trauma, protection, and the bonds of girls. I was constantly trying to piece together how all the screamers were connected if the past had any impact on the current, and if the terrors inside St. Bernadette’s were real. Hanna Alkaf’s use of multi-perspective drove the story in a way that I really enjoyed. The girls felt real and I related strongly to Rachel and her constant drive to be a perfect daughter. I also loved that the book was set in Malaysia. It’s not an area I’m familiar with, so I enjoyed researching some of the phrases and other cultural references. For anyone who has an interest in mass hysteria events, old buildings full of secrets, or the ways in which trauma impacts protection, The Hysterical Girls of St. Bernadette’s is the perfect fit.

The Hysterical Girls of St. Bernadette’s by Hanna Alkaf, (List Price: $19.99, Salaam Reads, Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers, 9781534494589, September 2024)

Reviewed by Ashley White, Cavalier House Books in Denham Springs, Louisiana

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Spotlight On: Compound Fracture by Andrew Joseph White

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Andrew Joseph White, photo credit Alice Scott

Horror will always be the genre that feels the most like home to me, largely because it’s the only genre that will let me get away with the sort of stuff I want to write. It’s messy, and visceral, and gut-churning! (Plus, once you include a single horror element in, say, a romance novel, it becomes a horror-romance by definition; horror infects everything it touches, and isn’t that wonderful?)
–Andrew Joseph White, Interview, F(r)iction

Compound Fracture by Andrew Joseph White

What booksellers are saying about Compound Fracture

  • Andrew Joseph White has taken us to an eco-Christofascist apocalypse, a Victorian asylum full of spirits and mediums, and now an Appalachia haunted by blood feuds and class war. This is his most unputdownable book yet, a bloody tour-de-force, mining and queering West Virginia’s buried socialist history, with a lovable, neurodivergent, rage-fueled transboy at the center and a whole lot of gore all around him. Prepare to be hurt, haunted, and ultimately heartened.
      ― Megan Bell, Underground Books in Carrollton, Georgia | BUY

  • Another stunning read from Andrew Joseph White, this time set in Appalachian coal country. White does a masterful job of weaving the throughlines of generational trauma and rage that simmer, boil, and ultimately explode off the page. As always, the portrayal of trans characters is thoughtful and authentic – with important reminders that trans identity is not new. It is merely increasingly visible. The violence is, at time, shocking – but not gratuitous. The visceral descriptions are essential to the story being told. A great read.
      ― Kate Snyder, Plaid Elephant Books in Danville, Kentucky | BUY

  • Andrew Joseph White continues to deliver sharp, compelling writing with his third novel, Compound Fracture. There hasn’t been a novel from White that I haven’t loved– his previous two releases are equally phenomenal– but Compound Fracture has earned the spot of my favorite Andrew Joseph White book. Andrew Joseph White delivers an edge-of-your-seat thriller that will keep readers hooked until the final page. At the same time, White utilizes his characters to address the lasting impacts of trauma, poverty, and economic exploitation on both individuals and communities. Compound Fracture is equal parts blood-soaked and beautiful, a testament to the resiliency and power of community organization. This is easily my favorite book of 2024!
      ― Charlie Williams, Square Books in Oxford, Mississippi | BUY

  • Having loved The Spirit Bares its Teeth with my whole heart, I snatched this book as soon as the ARC came in and nearly devoured it, but I’m so glad I forced myself to take it slow. Just like his other two books, this is something to be savored and really taken in deeply as you read it. It’s a love letter of the most brutal, loud, and angry variety, and I love how raw this writing is. This time it’s for the working class fighting against those exploiting them for profit over centuries, and for Appalachia. It’s a story about doing whatever it takes to survive, about the strength of community and family and even more beneath the layers. Like his other work it’s unsetting, violent, and heartbreaking – though I think this is probably the lightest on the graphic violence – but there’s an undeniable ray of hope at the end that refuses to be diminished. I adore this story.
      ― Winter Goldsmith, E. Shaver, Bookseller in Savannah, Georgia | BUY

About Andrew Joseph White

Andrew Joseph White is the New York Times and #1 Indie bestselling author of Hell Followed with Us and The Spirit Bares its Teeth. A queer, trans writer from Virginia, he grew up falling in love with monsters and wishing he could be one too. He received his MFA in Creative Writing from George Mason University in 2022.

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Here Lies a Vengeful Bitch by Codie Crowley

I knew based on the cover alone that I would love Here Lies A Vengeful Bitch. From the found family of ghosts to her awful ex, Gun, I’ve been obsessed with this book. I gasped and giggled and felt Annie’s rage right alongside her. It’s not often that a book keeps me guessing, but I truly did not see the ending coming!

Here Lies a Vengeful Bitch by Codie Crowley, (List Price: $18.99, Disney Hyperion, 9781368099905, August 2024)

Reviewed by Eden Haymon, Cavalier House Books in Denham Springs, Louisiana

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The Dead and the Dark by Courtney Gould

“In a few strides she hit the tree line, and then she was in the dark. Everything was different here, like the trees had tugged her out of the world of open water and night skies and into an empty void.” Logan Ortiz-Woodley just graduated from high school, and all she wants is to find a place to call home. But first, she has to go with her dads to their hometown, Snakebite, Oregon, to do some location scouting for their ghost-hunting show ParaSpectors. But things are wrong in Snakebite, and they might be getting worse. Ashley Barton is one of the popular girls and her boyfriend Triston has gone missing. Time is running out, things are weird, and Ashley just wants things to go back to normal, so she enlists Logan’s help. The Dead and the Dark is a book that takes some time to pull you in, but once it does, there is no escape. Readers of both YA and Adult thrillers and horror will find something to love in Gould’s writing, which keeps readers on edge. Keep the lights on and start this book in the early morning because you won’t be able to stop but you won’t want to read after dark! Content warnings for absent parent, homophobia, assault, and harm to children.

The Dead and the Dark by Courtney Gould, (List Price: $12.99, Wednesday Books, 9781250861092, September 2022)

Reviewed by Faith Parke-Dodge, Page 158 Books in Wake Forest, North Carolina

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The Female of the Species by Mindy McGinnis

The Female of the Species is a brutal and honest look at human nature, revenge, and rape culture. Through the perspectives of three different characters, McGinnis explores how there isn’t always a clear right or wrong in any given situation. Alex is a captivating and interesting character. She is full of depth and is well-balanced by the characters of Jack and Claire. All three characters were flawed, but that’s what made them feel real. The ending was heartbreaking, but it also felt like the only natural conclusion and the catalyst for everything that had been building up over the course of the novel. The Female of the Species is a quick read that will have you considering your own morality and just what you might be capable of.

The Female of the Species by Mindy McGinnis, (List Price: $10.99, Katherine Tegen Books, 9780062320902, April 2022)

Reviewed by Emma Tara, E. Shaver Bookseller in Savannah, Georgia

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Ace of Spades by Faridah Àbíké-Íyímídé

After two private school students are selected to be prefects, an anonymous bully starts sending text messages with revealing secrets about them to the rest of the student body. In this debut novel, suspense is expertly combined with interesting social commentary–perfect for fans of Courtney Summers, Maureen Johnson, or Karen McManus!

Ace of Spades by Faridah Àbíké-Íyímídé, (List Price: $12.99, Square Fish, 9781250800800, July 2023)

Reviewed by Jen Minor, Flyleaf Books in Chapel Hill, North Carolina

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