IMHO The Best Authors of Psychological Suspense
Discover the best authors of psychological suspense and their must-read books. Explore gripping thrillers and masterfully crafted suspense novels that will keep you on the edge of your seat.
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The Probable Future
by Alice Hoffman
Women of the Sparrow family have unusual gifts. Elinor can detect falsehood. Her daughter, Jenny, can see people's dreams when they sleep. Granddaughter Stella has a mental window to the future - a future that she might not want to see.In Alice Hoffman's latest tour de force, this vivid and intriguing cast of characters confronts a haunting past - and a very current murder - against the evocative backdrop of small-town New England. By turns chilling and enchanting, The Probable Future chronicles the Sparrows' legacy as young Stella struggles to cope with her disturbing clairvoyance. Her potential to ruin or redeem becomes unbearable when one of her premonitions puts her father in jail, wrongly accused of homicide. Yet this ordeal also leads Stella to the grandmother she was forbidden to meet, and to an historic family home full of talismans from her ancestors.

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Blow Fly
by Patricia Daniels Cornwell
"Readers are in for the shock of Kay Scarpetta's life."--

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Sense of Evil
by Kay Hooper
Shocking murders terrify a small town and the chief (Rafe) and a special profiler Isabel) who is also psychic try to figure out who it is. But, in doing so they get too close and the murderer targets Isabel.

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Fatal Tide
by Iris Johansen
Melis Nemid thinks she has found respite from her nightmarish past on a Caribbean island, but murder and mistrust shatter her paradise.


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The Maze
by Catherine Coulter
In this FBI Thriller Special Agent Dillon Savich teams up with new agent Lacey Sherlock in a case that leads them back to the murder of Sherlock's sister seven years ago—and puts both their lives on the line. As the head of the FBI’s Criminal Apprehension Unit, Dillon Savich has developed predictive analogue programs to aid in the capture of serial killers. Enter Lacey Sherlock, a very well-qualified new agent who seems bright and eager and on the up-and-up. But is she really? When there’s a vicious murder in Boston, she’s off like a shot, lying to Savich. When Savich finds out what’s going on, he realizes they’ll all be in deep trouble, maybe even victims themselves, if he and Sherlock don’t find out who murdered her sister seven years before....

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A Cold Heart
by Jonathan Kellerman
A trendy art gallery in LA holds the murdered body of a promising young artist and the evidence indicates the possibility it's the work of a serial killer.