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I used to think thrillers weren’t for me. The tension, the high stakes, the creeping sense that something sinister lurked just beyond the page—I preferred stories that felt a little softer, a little cozier. But then, in 2022, The Housemaid by Freida McFadden took BookTok by storm, and curiosity got the best of me. I picked it up expecting a quick, entertaining read. Instead, I was consumed. There was something deliciously immersive about the way the plot twisted and turned, pulling me deeper with each chapter. I finally understood the allure of a great thriller—not just the adrenaline rush, but the intimacy of being let in on a secret, of uncovering the truth alongside the characters. And if you’re searching for the best thriller books 2025 has to offer, you’re in for that same thrill.
This year’s releases prove that the genre is more nuanced than ever. From intricate psychological dramas to fast-paced, high-stakes mysteries, 2025’s thrillers offer suspense that lingers long after the final page. These books tap into our fascination with deception and desire, our hunger for stories that unravel in unexpected ways. They are as gripping as they are thought-provoking, balancing page-turning tension with writing that lingers—a reminder that thrillers, at their best, aren’t just about shock value but about peeling back the layers of human nature itself.

Featured image from our interview with Inge Theron by Teal Thomsen.
10 Best Thriller Books to Keep You on the Edge in 2025
Whether you’re a longtime devotee or a more recent convert (welcome to the club), these books promise to keep you hooked from start to finish. So find a cozy corner and prepare to lose yourself in some of the most unputdownable reads of the year. Just don’t be surprised if you stay up past midnight, promising yourself just one more chapter.
The Woman in Suite 11 by Ruth Ware
Ruth Ware has long mastered the art of crafting thrillers that feel both elegant and unrelenting. The Woman in Suite 11? It might just be her most intoxicating yet. Set in a secluded, snow-draped resort, the novel drips with the kind of creeping unease that makes you glance over your shoulder while reading. Ware’s signature slow-burn suspense builds to a masterfully orchestrated unraveling, proving once again that no one captures atmosphere quite like she does. It’s the kind of book you sink into, equal parts entranced by its eerie beauty and desperate to see how it all comes undone.
Available: July 8, 2025
Our Last Resort by Clémence Michallon
With precision and perspective, Clémence Michallon carves out a thriller that is as haunting as it is hypnotic. Our Last Resort unfolds in a sun-drenched, picture-perfect setting—one that quickly warps under the weight of buried secrets and quiet menace. Michallon’s gift lies in her restraint, letting the tension simmer until it’s nearly unbearable, making every reveal feel like a gut punch you never saw coming.
Available: Now
The Lake Escape by Jamie Day
Jamie Day exemplifies how few settings are as ripe for tension as a secluded lakeside retreat. The Lake Escape lures you in with its promise of an idyllic getaway, only to unravel into a labyrinth of betrayals, hidden motives, and chilling revelations. Day’s pacing is razor-sharp, delivering twists that feel both shocking and inevitable—a balance that only the best thriller writers achieve. It’s the kind of novel that keeps you up late, the stillness of the night suddenly feeling a little less serene.
Available: July 15, 2025
Seven for a Secret by Mary E. Roach
Seven for a Secret is steeped in gothic allure, weaving folklore, family secrets, and an ever-tightening sense of dread. Roach’s prose is lyrical yet razor-sharp, unfurling each revelation with a quiet inevitability. It’s the perfect read for those who love their thrillers with a touch of the uncanny—where the line between past and present, truth and illusion, is never quite clear.
Available: September 30, 2025
Cross My Heart by Megan Collins
In Cross My Heart, Megan Collins delivers a haunting tale of obsession, fate, and the tangled web of love. Rosie Lachlan, a woman still reeling from a broken engagement, receives a life-saving heart transplant and becomes convinced that the heart she now carries once belonged to Daphne, the wife of a local celebrity author Morgan Thorne. As Rosie anonymously reaches out to Morgan, a connection blooms—but so do her doubts about his involvement in Daphne’s mysterious death. Collins’ sharp psychological tension keeps you hooked, leaving you to wonder if Rosie’s heart will betray her—or if she’s in deeper danger than she ever imagined.
Available: Now
The Influencers by Anna-Marie McLemore
May Iverson has built a viral empire around her five daughters, but now that they’re grown, the consequences of their publicized childhoods come crashing into view—especially after May’s husband is murdered and their mansion is set ablaze. As secrets about the family unravel, McLemore weaves a story that exposes the fractures between the Iverson sisters, who each grapple with the legacy of their mother’s influence in different ways. With its critique of influencer culture, race, gender, and class, The Influencers is a page-turning read that will leave you questioning the cost of fame and the dark truths lurking beneath its glossy surface.
Available: April 15, 2025
A Serial Killer’s Guide to Marriage by Asia Mackay
A left turn from the other thrillers featured in this list, A Serial Killer’s Guide to Marriage is darkly humorous, following the life of a suburban mom who just happens to have a deadly past. Hazel and Fox once thrived in a world of high-stakes murder, but now, they’re bogged down by diapers, playdates, and a life that feels far too normal. Hazel’s boredom with the everyday life she’s tried to embrace grows as the urge to return to her former (serial killer) ways creeps back into her mind. Mackay skillfully blends wit with suspense, delivering a sharp and hilarious critique of domestic life, while exploring just how far one woman will go to keep her family—and her secrets—intact. It’s a twisted, funny, and entertaining exploration of love, marriage, and the deadly games we play.
Available: Now
Don’t Let Him In by Lisa Jewell
Lisa Jewell’s Don’t Let Him In is an exploration of trust, deception, and the secrets lurking just beneath the surface. When Nina Swann falls for the charming Nick Radcliffe, she believes she’s found the stability she so desperately needs after her husband’s death. But her daughter Ash isn’t so sure, sensing something off about Nick’s too-perfect exterior. Meanwhile, Martha, a florist living in a neighboring town, begins to suspect her husband Alistair’s increasing absences aren’t as innocent as he claims. It’s a book that will have you questioning everyone—and everything—until the very last page.
Available: June 24, 2025
The Crash by Freida McFadden
Freida McFadden was my introduction to the world of thrillers, and The Crash is a perfect example of why she’s become a master of the genre. Just like her previous bestsellers, this novel hooks you from the very first page. McFadden’s ability to build tension is unparalleled, drawing out suspense in the most subtle, unexpected ways. With each twist, you find yourself questioning not only the characters but your own assumptions about what’s really happening. That’s the beauty of a great thriller—it keeps you just as engaged in the unraveling as in the mystery itself. If you’re looking for a book that delivers that same addictive pull, The Crash is a must-read.
Available: Now
Beautiful Ugly by Alice Feeney
Alice Feeney’s Beautiful Ugly is a masterclass in psychological tension. With a plot that twists and turns, Feeney keeps you on edge, questioning every character’s motives and every piece of information you’re given. Her sharp, incisive writing is matched only by the emotional complexity of the story, making each revelation hit harder than the last. Trust me: This is the kind of thriller that burrows under your skin.
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