NATIONAL BESTSELLER • The New York Times bestselling author of The Invited will shock you with a simmering psychological thriller about ghostly secrets, dark choices, and the unbreakable bond between mothers and daughters. • "One of the year's most chilling novels." —The Miami Herald West Hall, Vermont, has always been a town of strange disappearances and old legends. The most mysterious is that of Sara Harrison Shea, who, in 1908, was found dead in the field behind her house just months after the tragic death of her daughter. Now, in present day, nineteen-year-old Ruthie lives in Sara’s farmhouse with her mother, Alice, and her younger sister. Alice has always insisted that they live off the grid, a decision that has weighty consequences when Ruthie wakes up one morning to find that Alice has vanished. In her search for clues, she is startled to find a copy of Sara Harrison Shea's diary hidden beneath the floorboards of her mother's bedroom. As Ruthie gets sucked into the historical mystery, she discovers that she’s not the only person looking for someone that they’ve lost. But she may be the only one who can stop history from repeating itself.
Jennifer McMahon Books
This author crafts suspenseful narratives that delve into the darker aspects of human psychology and relationships. Her writing is characterized by a meticulously crafted atmosphere and a talent for building immersive tension. Through her works, she explores the complexities of human motivation and the repercussions of hidden secrets. Her more recent books lean into unsettling, atmospheric horror.







The Children on the Hill
- 352 pages
- 13 hours of reading
In 1978, Dr. Helen Hildreth, a compassionate psychiatrist at her Vermont treatment center, embraces her role as a loving grandmother to Vi and Eric. While teaching them to care for pets and preparing home-cooked meals, she unexpectedly brings home a troubled girl named Iris, who is silent and skittish. Excited to have a new friend, Vi and Eric invite Iris to join their Monster Club, where they catalog monsters and devise ways to defeat them. As they bond, Iris slowly emerges from her shell, and the trio embarks on adventures together, believing that monsters are everywhere. Fast forward to 2019, when Lizzy Shelley, host of the podcast Monsters Among Us, travels to Vermont following a young girl's abduction and a reported monster sighting that has the town in turmoil. Lizzy is determined to uncover the truth, driven by her knowledge that monsters exist—and one of them is her sister. This haunting, suspenseful tale takes readers on a gripping journey to confront the primal fears that lie within us all.
The Drowning Kind
- 336 pages
- 12 hours of reading
"From the New York Times bestselling author of The Winter Sister comes a ... work of psychological horror about a therapist who returns to the old family home after her sister drowns in its swimming pool, where she discovers that it has something sinister lurking beneath its surface"--
Invited
- 416 pages
- 15 hours of reading
A chilling ghost story with a twist: the New York Times bestselling author of The Winter People returns to the woods of Vermont to tell the story of a husband and wife who don't simply move into a haunted house--they build one. . . . In a quest for a simpler life, Helen and Nate have abandoned the comforts of suburbia to take up residence on forty-four acres of rural land where they will begin the ultimate, aspirational do-it-yourself project: building the house of their dreams. When they discover that this beautiful property has a dark and violent past, Helen, a former history teacher, becomes consumed by the local legend of Hattie Breckenridge, a woman who lived and died there a century ago. With her passion for artifacts, Helen finds special materials to incorporate into the house--a beam from an old schoolroom, bricks from a mill, a mantel from a farmhouse--objects that draw her deeper into the story of Hattie and her descendants, three generations of Breckenridge women, each of whom died suspiciously. As the building project progresses, the house will become a place of menace and unfinished business: a new home, now haunted, that beckons its owners and their neighbors toward unimaginable danger.
My Darling Girl
- 320 pages
- 12 hours of reading
"Alison has never been a fan of Christmas. But with it right around the corner and her husband busily decorating their cozy Vermont home, she has no choice but to face it. Then she gets the call. Mavis, Alison's estranged mother, has been diagnosed with cancer and has only weeks to live. She wants to spend her remaining days with her daughter, son-in-law, and two granddaughters. But Alison grew up with her mother's alcoholism and violent abuse and is reluctant to unearth these traumatic memories. Still, she eventually agrees to take in Mavis, hoping that she and her mother could finally heal and have the relationship she's always dreamed of. But when mysterious and otherworldly things start happening upon Mavis's arrival, Alison begins to suspect her mother is not quite who she seems"--
The Night Sister
- 332 pages
- 12 hours of reading
The latest novel from New York Times best-selling author Jennifer McMahon is an atmospheric, gripping, and suspenseful tale that probes the bond between sisters and the peril of keeping secrets. Once the thriving attraction of rural Vermont, the Tower Motel now stands in disrepair, alive only in the memories of Amy, Piper, and Piper's kid sister, Margot. The three played there as girls until the day that their games uncovered something dark and twisted in the motel's past, something that ruined their friendship forever. Now adult, Piper and Margot have tried to forget what they found that fateful summer, but their lives are upended when Piper receives a panicked midnight call from Margot, with news of a horrific crime for which Amy stands accused. Suddenly, Margot and Piper are forced to relive the time that they found the suitcase that once belonged to Silvie Slater, the aunt that Amy claimed had run away to Hollywood to live out her dream of becoming Hitchcock's next blonde bombshell leading lady. As Margot and Piper investigate, a cleverly woven plot unfolds--revealing the story of Sylvie and Rose, two other sisters who lived at the motel during its 1950s heyday. Each believed the other to be something truly monstrous, but only one carries the secret that would haunt the generations to come.
Promise Not to Tell
- 250 pages
- 9 hours of reading
Forty-one-year-old school nurse Kate Cypher has returned home to rural Vermont to care for her mother who's afflicted with Alzheimer's. On the night she arrives, a young girl is murdered—a horrific crime that eerily mirrors another from Kate's childhood. Three decades earlier, her dirt-poor friend Del—shunned and derided by classmates as "Potato Girl"—was brutally slain. Del's killer was never found, while the victim has since achieved immortality in local legends and ghost stories. Now, as this new murder investigation draws Kate irresistibly in, her past and present collide in terrifying, unexpected ways. Because nothing is quite what it seems . . . and the grim specters of her youth are far from forgotten.More than just a murder mystery, Jennifer McMahon's extraordinary debut novel, Promise Not to Tell, is a story of friendship and family, devotion and betrayal—tautly written, deeply insightful, beautifully evocative, and utterly unforgettable.
Don't Breathe a Word. A Novel
- 447 pages
- 16 hours of reading
On a soft summer night in Vermont, twelve-year-old Lisa went into the woods behind her house and never came out again. Before she disappeared, she told her little brother, Sam, about a door that led to a magical place where she would meet the King of the Fairies and become his queen. Fifteen years later, Phoebe is in love with Sam, a practical, sensible man who doesn’t fear the dark and doesn’t have bad dreams—who, in fact, helps Phoebe ignore her own. But suddenly the couple is faced with a series of eerie, unexplained occurrences that challenge Sam’s hardheaded, realistic view of the world. As they question their reality, a terrible promise Sam made years ago is revealed—a promise that could destroy them all.
La ville des enfants perdus
- 327 pages
- 12 hours of reading
Après le kidnapping d’une petite fille par un individu déguisé en lapin, les recherches font remonter d’autres disparitions antérieures. Le côté sombre des adultes, les vilains secrets de famille remontent à la surface, les masques tombent...
Dreizehn Jahre alt war Reggie, als die Serie begann. Ein brutaler Killer namens Neptun entführte Frauen, hinterließ ihre Hände auf den Stufen der Polizeistation und sorgte dafür, dass man fünf Tage später ihre Leichen fand. Reggies Mutter Vera war sein letztes Opfer. Doch ihre Leiche wurde nie gefunden. Jahre später bekommt Reggie, inzwischen eine erfolgreiche Architektin, einen Anruf aus einem Obdachlosenheim. Eine Frau, die dort lebt, behauptet, Vera zu sein. Reggie muss sich den Dämonen der Vergangenheit stellen, denn nun liegt die abgetrennte Hand einer alten Freundin Reggies vor der Polizeistation.


