The Fiancee by Kate White

Summer is thrilled to be joining her extended family on their weeklong get together held at her in-law’s palatial summer estate in Kate White’s psychological thriller The Fiancée.  The gathering is an annual event where Summer, her husband, Gabe, her young stepson, Henry and all of Gabe’s siblings and their wives leisurely lounge around the pool and spend their days relaxing in nature.  But this year is slightly different when one of Gabe’s younger brothers, Nick, brings along his latest girlfriend, Hannah.  She charms everyone in attendance but Summer realizes that the two have met a year before at an audition for an off-Broadway theater production where Hannah ultimately won the role.  The funny thing is that Hannah acts as if she has never met Summer before and denies being at the audition, even though Summer knows it to be true.

During the week, Summer is convinced that something is not right with Nick’s new girlfriend when other odd instances occur.  She reaches out to a close friend who is also an actor and he agrees that Hannah was at the audition.  He is also aware of a scandal during the production that casts Hannah in a unfavorable light.  To complicate things, Nick has asked Hannah to marry him in front of the entire family.  More determined than ever to find out the truth and warn her brother in law, Summer confides in other family members who have a hard time believing her tall tales.   Gabe stands firm and tells Summer that she is letting her imagination run wild.  On the heels of her suspicions, an unexpected death shocks everyone.  Even though most signs point to natural circumstances, Summer is convinced that she knows the culprit and she hopes that she can expose the truth before another family member falls victim to a possible killer.

As usual, Kate White does not disappoint.  When I started reading psychological fiction more than a decade ago, Kate White was one of the first authors I discovered.  I began with her Bailey Wiggins mystery series and added the author to my must read list.  Over the last handful of years many of her thrillers have been stand alone titles and are just as complex and inventive as her earlier series.  If you are looking to add psychological thrillers to your reading list, I recommend any title by Kate White!

 

 

The New Couple in 5B by Lisa Unger

The New Couple in 5B by Lisa Unger is a suspenseful and unsettling psychological thriller that is peppered with elements of the paranormal! Newly married couple Rosie and Chad have spent much of their married life just scraping by while caretaking for Chad’s elderly uncle who is suffering from a terminal illness.  Chad has been patiently waiting for his big break as a struggling actor and Rosie is a new best selling author whose first true-crime book was a hit.  While taking care of Ivan, Rosie gets an idea to write a book about the history of his building, The Windemere, and all of the scandals that have taken place over the years.  The building has a storied history with murders, suicides and other tragedies altering the lives of its residents.

After Ivan’s passing the couple is shocked to learn that Ivan has left the apartment to the couple and it is estimated to be worth millions.  Equally shocking is that Ivan bypassed his own daughter, Dana, who he hadn’t spoken to in over a decade.  When Dana find out that her cousin and his wife are the beneficiaries of Ivan’s estate, tensions escalate and she threatens to sue Chad and Rosie.  Still in surprise and shock, Rosie and Chad move into their inherited home and are welcomed by the other residents, an eccentric and odd mix of people who have lived in the building for decades but never seem to age.

While settling into the apartment, strange things start to occur that put Rosie on edge.  The building’s doorman seems to have access to all the residents comings and goings and is available by intercom within each apartment.  Why does he have access to cameras throughout the building seemingly at all times?  Things don’t get much better for Rosie when she swears she sees spirits in the basement of The Windemere.   These ghostly apparitions, along with two suspicious deaths and the disappearances of two people close to her, make Rosie doubt what is and isn’t true and makes her wonder if the building is hiding something sinister.

Lisa Unger has crafted an unnerving thriller that keeps the reader on the edge of their seat with alternating chapters toggling between past and present.  Add the supernatural element and The New Couple in 5B is highly recommended if you are a fan of psychological thrillers!