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Darcey Bell

    Darcey Bell crafts stories that delve into the intricate dynamics of relationships, often exploring the hidden secrets lurking beneath the surface of everyday life. Her narrative style is characterized by a keen sense of psychological suspense, drawing readers into worlds where trust is fragile and appearances can be deceiving. Bell excels at creating an atmosphere of unease and surprising twists that keep the reader thoroughly engaged.

    Darcey Bell
    All I Want
    Woman of the Year
    A Simple Favor, Movie Tie-in
    Something She's Not Telling Us
    • Something She's Not Telling Us

      • 320 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      Receiving accolades as one of the year's most anticipated reads, this book has garnered attention from multiple prominent publications, including Cosmopolitan and Women's Wear Daily. Its buzz suggests a compelling narrative that resonates with a wide audience, promising themes and characters that are both engaging and thought-provoking. The excitement surrounding its release indicates that it is a must-read for fans of contemporary literature.

      Something She's Not Telling Us
      3.2
    • A Simple Favor, Movie Tie-in

      • 368 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      An intense, captivating, and astonishing thriller ending in an unforeseen and surprise ending; the premise: Be careful who you trust. New York Journal of Books

      A Simple Favor, Movie Tie-in
      3.2
    • Woman of the Year

      • 240 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      When Holly, the former friend who destroyed her once-promising future back in college, is up for an award at a Woman of the Year ceremony, Lorelei finally has the perfect opportunity to exact her revenge, but soon discovers someone else has been obsessively following Holly's career and will kill to have it.

      Woman of the Year
      2.9
    • All I Want

      • 411 pages
      • 15 hours of reading

      "When Emma's husband, Ben, falls in love with a large Victorian mansion for sale in upstate New York, he swears to her the fixer-upper will be worth the risk. With a baby on the way, Emma would like to live in a charming, safe community, after all--and in a space larger than a one-bedroom New York City apartment. On impulse, she agrees to Ben's plan and they put in an offer on the house. Sure, the mansion has a somewhat creepy backstory and is a bit dilapidated, but Emma and Ben are in this together, aren't they? When strange things start happening, Emma begins to experience a little buyer's remorse. What's the real history of this house? Is its dark history repeating itself? Why does her husband suddenly seem so distant? Is she in danger? Is her baby? Combining the domestic anxiety of Liane Moriarty and the haunting twists and turns of Shirley Jackson, All I Want is an intensely absorbing novel that will change the way you look at your neighbors"--

      All I Want