Read-Alikes for ‘The Crash’ by Freida McFadden | LibraryReads

The Crash by Freida McFadden is the top holds title of the week. LibraryReads and Library Journal offer read-alikes for patrons waiting to read this buzziest book.

The Crash by Freida McFadden (Poisoned Pen) is the top holds title of the week. LibraryReads and Library Journal offer read-alikes for patrons waiting to read this buzziest book.

Bestselling McFadden (The Boyfriend) returns with a new psychological thriller. Tegan, eight months pregnant and on the run, crashes her car during a blizzard in rural Maine. Stuck and injured, she’s rescued by a couple who offer to let her stay with them until the storm clears—but staying inside their cabin may prove more dangerous than the snowstorm outside.—LJ Reviews


The House in the Pines by Ana Reyes (Dutton)

Appeared on the January 2023 LibraryReads list

“Maya sees a viral video of a woman in a diner dropping dead while seated across from her boyfriend. Maya knows this man, as years ago her friend also died suddenly in front of him. Reyes keeps readers guessing, creating a wonderfully sinister undertone while enriching the suspense by incorporating elements of Guatemala’s history.”—Blinn Sheffield, Greenwood-Leflore Public Library, Greenwood, MS

Local Woman Missing by Mary Kubica (Park Row: Harlequin)

Appeared on the May 2021 LibraryReads list

“A kidnapped child, two dead women, affairs, secrets, and a malpractice suit seem like a lot to pack into one book, but Kubica skillfully weaves the plot to create a perfect level of intrigue in this twisty suspense tale.”—Sandra Woodbury, Burlington Public Library, Burlington MA

The Overnight Guest by Heather Gudenkauf (Park Row: Harlequin)

Appeared on the January 2022 LibraryReads list

“A violent, suspenseful page turner with a compelling plot: A young girl narrowly escapes harm when her parents are shot dead in their home and her brother and best friend (who was sleeping over) disappear. The story then toggles to follow a true-crime writer investigating the town years later.”—Heidi Sandiford, Hillsdale Free Public Library, Hillsdale, NJ

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