(Das düstere Reverse Harem Buch mit Fotocover) Die attraktive Maya Nowak führt ein ganz normales Leben, bis sie durch Zufall eines Nachts von drei Männern auserwählt und entführt wird.
A twisty and heart-wrenching psychological thriller from international bestseller Jill ChildsFans of Lisa Jewell, KL Slater and Freida McFadden will love this gripping and emotional psychological thriller about a missing child.
'Blow Your House Down is swift, spare and utterly absorbing - you'll probably read it, as I did, in one tense sitting' NEW YORK TIMES 'A courageous and disturbing novel' ELIZABETH WARD, WASHINGTON POST BOOK WORLD 'Despite its black humour, it is a deeply political book' BELINDA WEBB, GUARDIAN A serial killer stalks prostitutes with profound and unexpected consequences in this riveting novel from the Booker Prize-winning author of The Ghost Road.
El extrano caso del senor Longobucco es una recopilacion de cuentos que invitan al lector a sumergirse en un mundo de misterios y exploraciones psicologicas.
What does a mother do when her youngest child leaves home and her perfectly ordered (well, almost) life is suddenly thrown off its tracks leaving her to wonder if she will ever again find that comfortable rhythm, that sense of belonging?
Prepare to be hooked by the bestselling psychological thriller, a must-read tale of obsession, identity and privilege perfect for fans of Freida McFadden s The Housemaid, C.
Uncle Silas: A Tale of Bartram-Haugh - Sheridan Le Fanu - Uncle Silas, subtitled "e;A Tale of Bartram-Haugh"e;, is an 1864 Victorian Gothic mystery-thriller novel by the Irish writer J.
Get ready to be totally gripped by the suspense-packed and atmospheric new 2025 thriller from the Sunday Times bestselling author of The Girl on the Train.
'Queen of the chiller thriller' - Veronica Henry, author of The Secret BeachFrom bestselling author Ruth Kelly, The Ice Retreat is a spine-tingling thriller set in the world of controversial wellness treatments.
When an unusual building appeared overnight in a remote northern Cape community in the 1970s, and disappeared a few weeks later, it seemed to point to a series of baffling existential overlaps.
Susan Whitcomb, a brilliant New York trial lawyer, has learned her craft from the best in the field-Professor Farlan Amory Adams, her Columbia law teacher, millionaire mentor, and eloquent would-be lover.
Schon früh hatte Katrin Berger vermutet, dass die wiederkehrenden Albträume direkt aus den Tiefen einer Amnesie drängten, die ihr den Blick auf ihre Kindheit verwehrte.