I’m a huge fan of Laura Lyndhurst’s writing! Psychological thrillers are one of my all-time favorite genres, so I was keen to get stuck into her latest releases!

Fatal

First up is Fatal, the newest book (it was released in February). At the heart of this tense and suspenseful story is Ken Brady. He’s a thoroughly despicable character, who is guaranteed to get readers’ hackles up.

Something I really like about Lyndhurst’s writing is the way she doesn’t shy away from getting into the heads of unlikable characters, and Ken is no exception to this. He’s an arrogant bully, casting everyone—including his ex-wife, kids, and parents—as losers. Like a typical abuser, “He preferred the respect engendered through fear, and the feeling of power it gave him.” However, when the story becomes a whodunnit, the reader is plunged into a world of suspense and intrigue, where there are many motives but only one killer.

I thought the shifting third-person point of view worked well, switching between various characters (who later become suspects) throughout the book. I also found myself rooting for Monica (Ken’s ex-wife), who made an error in judgement marrying Ken, and is still paying for it. I also found Emmy, Monica and Ken’s fourteen-year-old daughter, a character I could sympathize with. Emmy longs for her father’s approval despite his neglectful treatment of her, which is truly heartbreaking. There is a cast of other characters, too, all of whom are easy to identify with. The themes of trauma, family dynamics, and vengeance makes this a darkly enticing read.

I found this to be a fast-paced thriller, which keeps you in suspense until the end. I didn’t see the final twist coming, and it took my breath away!

The Guilty Party

The Guilty Party is another clever psychological thriller. Once again, the author takes a shifting third-person point of view, allowing the reader to really get inside each character’s mindset.

When some old friends meet up for a birthday party, some dark secrets come to the surface. I liked the way the narrative shifted between past and present. This non-linear style built up the story in a rounded way, adding layers of meaning and keeping me intrigued throughout. I liked the way that what seemed like a cordial get-together is actually the catalyst for the past to resurface, and, indeed, be confronted. Personally, I’m not a fan of social situations or chit-chat, so this novel was really enjoyable, as it presented a scenario where the façade is completely ripped off! In this book, we see behind the social masks that people inevitably hide behind, which makes suspenseful reading. There dialogue and undertones simmer with hostility and secrets, and I found myself glued to the pages. The characters are cleverly crafted and complex, three-dimensional in their own right. There is real emotional tension throughout this book, and I enjoyed the exploration of various themes, such as memory, loneliness, and guilt.

If you’re into psychological thrillers, I’d highly recommend exploring Laura Lyndhurst’s work! Links to her socials can be found by clicking here

95 responses to “Book Reviews: Fatal and The Guilty Party by Laura Lyndhurst”

  1. mjeanpike Avatar

    I love psychological thrillers! These look like they are worth checking out 🙂

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    1. The Introverted Bookworm Avatar

      Hi Jean, yes, me, too! These two are great, and really kept me glued to the pages! I’ve read another one of Laura’s books before (“An Honourable Institution”) and really enjoy her writing style and the themes she explores.🌸

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      1. mjeanpike Avatar

        I usually read four books a month and one is always a thriller 🙂 I’m not familiar with these authors but have put them on my list. Thanks for the great reviews/recommendations 🙂

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      2. lyndhurstlaura Avatar

        Many thanks. I’m very grateful to you, and to Ada. 🙂

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    2. The Introverted Bookworm Avatar

      Thank you, Jean, for taking the time to check out Laura’s book reviews! She’s a fantastic writer, and I’m never disappointed by her books; they explore dark themes and are very insightful, regarding human nature. I especially enjoyed Fatal – the multiple points of view and authentic crime aspects made this riveting reading indeed!😊

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    3. lyndhurstlaura Avatar

      Thank you! I’m incredibly grateful to Ada for reading and reviewing. She’s wonderful in how supportive she is. 🙂

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  2. Rosaliene Bacchus Avatar

    Thanks for these reviews, Ana, and bringing Laura Lyndhurst to our attention. One of my favorite genres.

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    1. Rosaliene Bacchus Avatar

      Oops, Ada. I misspelled your name.

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      1. The Introverted Bookworm Avatar

        Yes, Rosaliene; at least that’s something uplifting in these disturbing times! 🌻

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    2. The Introverted Bookworm Avatar

      Hi Rosaliene, glad to hear it! I, too, love psychological thrillers, and Laura’s are the best! She isn’t afraid to delve into the mind of morally grey characters and the darker aspects of human nature, which I love. No problem about my name! It happens, and I actually quite like the name Ana! Hope all’s going okay with you 🌷

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      1. Rosaliene Bacchus Avatar

        All is as well as it can be, Ada. We have a beautiful sunny day 🙂

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    3. lyndhurstlaura Avatar

      Thank you, Rosaliene. I’m very grateful to Ada for her support. She’s a gem. 🙂

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  3. Dave Astor Avatar

    A very excellent review, Ada! Laura is a terrific writer.

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    1. The Introverted Bookworm Avatar

      Hi Dave, thanks for your kind comment and for checking out Laura’s reviews! Yes, I totally agree. I love psychological thrillers, and these two were just amazing. I love the way many points of view are taken, which gives the reader insight into each character’s mindset. Hope all’s well with you 😊

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      1. Dave Astor Avatar

        Meant to write “reviews” (with an “s”) in my first comment. 🙂 Psychological thrillers can indeed be VERY engrossing, Ada.

        I’m doing fine; hope you are, too!

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    2. lyndhurstlaura Avatar

      Thank you, Dave. Ada’s a great writer too, as are you; so many in this community. 🙂

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      1. Dave Astor Avatar

        You’re welcome, Laura, and thank you! Yes, many great writers in our portion of the blogosphere. 🙂

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  4. Cindy Georgakas Avatar

    Great review, Ada, leaving us wanting to read and congratulations to Laura❣️

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    1. The Introverted Bookworm Avatar

      Hi Cindy, so kind of you to stop by to check out Laura’s reviews! Yes, Fatal and The Guilty Party were both amazing. I love the way she writes about real people, with their own (dark) pasts and unique characteristics. I’m a huge fan of her writing! I loved the whodunit aspect of Fatal – it kept me guessing until the end! Hope all’s well with you 🌷

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      1. Cindy Georgakas Avatar

        It was my pleasure, Ada. Gosh, I’ve never liked thrillers but after Pooja’s mystery and loving it, I think I’ve turned a corner!❣️

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    2. lyndhurstlaura Avatar

      Thank you, Cindy. It’s great to have supportive friends like Ada. There’s a wonderful community of independent authors here, and the mutual support it outstanding. I’m working through the books of friends too, and there’s a lot of them, which is awesome. 🙂

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      1. Cindy Georgakas Avatar

        You’re so welcome and I know what you mean…. we are so fortunate to have such an incredible community that supports us! Ada is awesome! ❣️

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    3. The Introverted Bookworm Avatar

      Hi Cindy, I know what you mean! I, too, wasn’t always into thrillers at all, but now I can’t get enough of them! Laura’s an excellent writer, and her books always keep be glued to the pages until the end. Hope all’s well with you🌷

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      1. Cindy Georgakas Avatar

        Oh this is wildly interesting to know!! Funny how that is!!
        ❤️

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    4. The Introverted Bookworm Avatar

      Thanks, Cindy; so kind of you to say! 🌻

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      1. Cindy Georgakas Avatar

        ❤️❤️❤️

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  5. shehannemoore Avatar

    Way to go Ada, you are on a roll x. Great review.

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    1. lyndhurstlaura Avatar

      They are, and I’m very grateful to Ada for them. 🙂

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      1. shehannemoore Avatar

        She’s wonderful.

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      2. lyndhurstlaura Avatar

        Absolutely. 🙂

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    2. The Introverted Bookworm Avatar

      Thanks, Shey! I’m finally catching after my absence from blogging at the end of last year! Laura’s books are so suspenseful and these two are certainly no exception! Thanks for stopping by and for the kind comments 🌷💜

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      1. shehannemoore Avatar

        It’s great to see you back . Missed you and you fab reviews. xxxxxxx

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    3. The Introverted Bookworm Avatar

      Aww, shucks; you’re making me blush! 😊

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    4. The Introverted Bookworm Avatar

      Thanks, Shey! How kind of you to say, it’s much appreciated. I do try my best!😊💜xxx

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  6. Resa Avatar

    Fabulous sounding books, Ada!

    Laura should be thrilled with this positive look at 2 of her books.

    You are a fabulous reviewer. I always enjoy an Ada review. Thank you!

    🌹🪻🌸xo

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    1. lyndhurstlaura Avatar

      Hi Resa. I am absolutely thrilled, and very grateful for Ada supporting me in this way. She’s no mean writer herself, and it’s wonderful how she helps others with her reading and reviews. I love her own stories and her reviews of the books of many others. 🙂

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      1. Resa Avatar

        Ada is a gem! I too enjoy her blog. Congratulations on all your books!

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      2. lyndhurstlaura Avatar

        Thank you! 🙂

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      3. Resa Avatar

        🌷💜

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    2. The Introverted Bookworm Avatar

      Aww, thanks, Resa! You’re too kind! I do enjoy writing an Ada review, especially with such wonderful writers to talk about, and Laura’s certainly no exception! I love psychological thrillers, and she nails it every time! Thanks so much for dropping by to check out the reviews and for your kind comments, especially since you’re so busy with things. Hope all’s going smoothly with the art show prep -I can’t wait to hear about it!! Wish I could go, but I’m a bit too far away☹️🌷💜

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      1. Resa Avatar

        No worries! This is my first try.
        I will be happy to learn everything I can. If O sell anything, it will be a bonus.
        Thank you for your amazing reviews, and your support Ada! 🌷💜🌷💜

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    3. The Introverted Bookworm Avatar

      No bother at all, Resa! It sounds like it’ll be a wonderful experience! I hope you’ll be sharing photos – I’m sure your dresses will look magical on display (they always do). Folk will be wowed! 👗🌸👗🌸

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      1. Resa Avatar

        Thank you for saying that! Lol…a tad stressed.. in a good way. ❦🕊❦❦🕊❦

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  7. Yeah, Another Blogger Avatar

    Thanks for introducing me to this author. I hadn’t heard of her before.

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    1. lyndhurstlaura Avatar

      Thank you. It’s difficult as an independent to get our names out there, which is why it’s so great to have people like Ada sharing their reviews. 🙂

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    2. The Introverted Bookworm Avatar

      Thanks, my friend, much appreciated. Yes, Laura’s an excellent writer. What I like about her work is that she pulls no punches, character-wise, which really draws the reader into the story. Ken’s character reveals a lot about human nature and the darker sides of people that we don’t always want to see. These darker aspects are what drives compelling psychological thrillers, in my opinion! Hope all’s well with you and thanks for dropping by. 😊

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  8. lyndhurstlaura Avatar

    Hi, Ada. Thank you so much for these brilliant reviews. I’m really glad you enjoyed the books, which is the most important part of writing them, and you’ve made my day. Sorry I didn’t respond earlier, but I was out celebrating my elder sister’s birthday and have just come on to catch up before bed. Once more, many thanks for reading and reviewing; as an author you know how much that means to us. I hope you have a good week, and will catch up with you again soon. Hugs and best wishes. xxx 🙂 🙂

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    1. The Introverted Bookworm Avatar

      Hi, Laura! Hope you had a nice time out with your sister. That’s no bother at all! It was a pleasure to both read and review your fantastic books. I’m just sorry it took me so long to to read and review The Guilty Party due to my absence from blogging at the end of last year. I’ll post mini versions of the reviews on Amazon and Goodreads. I really enjoyed Fatal, it had me hovering in suspense until the very end! Hope you have a good week. Catch up soon xxx 💜🌷

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      1. lyndhurstlaura Avatar

        Thanks again, my friend. 🙂

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  9. thomasstigwikman Avatar

    That sounds like a great psychological thriller. “getting into the heads of unlikable characters” does take a special skill and insight into psychology. You wrote a great and very helpful review.

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    1. The Introverted Bookworm Avatar

      Hi, Thomas! Thanks for checking out the reviews and for your kind comments! I agree, it does indeed take a special skill and open-mindedness to delve into the heads of unlikable characters. It’s something I admire and enjoy about Laura’s writing, especially with Ken in Fatal. Hope all’s well with you and thanks again for stopping by!

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      1. thomasstigwikman Avatar

        Thank you so much Ada. It is a great review and I hope all is well with you as well.

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    2. lyndhurstlaura Avatar

      Thanks, Thomas. I love Ada’s review, because I just write what comes and she tells me things I hadn’t dreamt were in there. All reviews are valuable, but hers are something special. 🙂

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      1. thomasstigwikman Avatar

        Yes you are Laura. Ada writes great reviews and the book seems amazing.

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      2. lyndhurstlaura Avatar

        Thank again! 🙂

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      3. The Introverted Bookworm Avatar

        Thanks, Laura! You’re too kind! 😊

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      4. lyndhurstlaura Avatar

        Not at all! 🙂

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    3. The Introverted Bookworm Avatar

      Thanks, Thomas! I really appreciate the support! 😊

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  10. balladeer Avatar

    Love your reviews! I hope these two books live up to them!

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    1. The Introverted Bookworm Avatar

      Thanks, my friend. And yes, Laura’s books are amazing, and these two are no exception. I love the way she delves into the darker, hidden aspects of human nature, and draws the characters out, so to speak. Psychological thrillers are my happy place! Thanks for the kind comment and for stopping by! 😊

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    2. lyndhurstlaura Avatar

      Thank you. I know I’m doing something right when I get a good review from Ada. She’s the best. 🙂

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  11. Liz Gauffreau Avatar

    Congratulations to Laura for the excellent reviews!

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    1. The Introverted Bookworm Avatar

      Hi, Liz! Thanks so much for checking out Laura’s reviews and for the kind comment. I’m a big fan of Laura’s writing, and these two get a solid five star rating from me! Thanks again for stopping by.😊

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      1. Liz Gauffreau Avatar

        You’re most welcome!

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    2. lyndhurstlaura Avatar

      Thank you, Liz. 🙂

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      1. Liz Gauffreau Avatar

        You’re welcome, Laura.

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  12. Patricia Furstenberg Avatar

    Ada, psychological thrillers are on my top shelf too and Laura always digs deep when she builds her characters.

    Your reviews are so compelling. Laura’s writing is always rewarding.

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    1. The Introverted Bookworm Avatar

      Hi Patricia! So lovely to see you! Yes, like you psychological thrillers are also one of my top genres. Laura isn’t afraid to delve into the darker aspects of human nature, which I love, and I agree, she does dig deep when building her characters! Thanks for dropping by to check out the reviews and for your kind comments. 😊

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    2. lyndhurstlaura Avatar

      Thank you, Patricia. I agree about Ada, she writes great reviews; as do you. 🙂

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  13. P. J. Gudka Avatar

    I love thrillers, it’s my favourite genre too and will definitely be adding this one to my TBR list!

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    1. The Introverted Bookworm Avatar

      Hi Pooja, thanks for stopping by to check out Laura’s reviews! I agree, psychological thrillers are also one of my favorite genres, too! Laura is a fantastic writer, and keeps me hooked every time. Her insight into human nature and the darker aspects of personality never fail to intrigue and captivate me! Hope all’s well with you. 🌷

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      1. P. J. Gudka Avatar

        I’ve never read anything by her by she sounds like an awesome writer. Yup and hope all is well with you as well! 💗

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    2. lyndhurstlaura Avatar

      Thank you so much, Pooja. 🙂

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      1. P. J. Gudka Avatar

        You’re most welcome 🙂

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    3. The Introverted Bookworm Avatar

      Yes, she certainly is! I’m good thanks Pooja, just glad winter has finally come to an end here! It’s been way too cold! Take care and catch up soon 🌷

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      1. P. J. Gudka Avatar

        Yeah, I heard this winter was particularly rough. Glad it’s warming up though! Have an awesome week 😊

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  14. ourcrossings Avatar

    Your wonderful blog is such a brilliant place for finding new books to read and also learn about all sorts of incredible writers. Thanks so much for introducing me to Laura Lyndhurst and her books. I haven’t read a psychological thriller in a very long time, but I do love a good one due to them often featuring unreliable narrators, shocking twists, and deep dives into the human psyche.  Thanks for sharing, and have a good day 🙂 Aiva xx

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    1. lyndhurstlaura Avatar

      Many thanks. Ada’s done my books proud with her wonderful reviews. 🙂

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      1. ourcrossings Avatar

        You are very welcome 😊 xx

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    2. The Introverted Bookworm Avatar

      Hi Aiva, thanks so much for checking out the reviews and for your kind and insightful comments! I totally agree about psychological thrillers being really compelling due to shocking twists and deep dives into the human psyche, which Laura does so well in her books! She isn’t afraid to delve into the darker aspects of human behavior, too, which is something I enjoy and admire about her work. Thanks again for stopping by; hope all’s well with you and you’re enjoying the start of spring!💜🌸

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  15. Rebecca Budd Avatar

    Ida, thank you for these wonderful and thoughtful reviews. You’ve given such a clear sense of the characters and the emotional tension in these stories that it really sparks my curiosity to read them. I especially appreciated your comments about how Laura explores the psychology of her characters and the way past and present weave together in the narrative. That always makes for a compelling read.

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    1. The Introverted Bookworm Avatar

      Hi Rebecca, how lovely of you to stop by and check out Laura’s reviews! I’m so glad my reviews hint at the emotional tension in these books, which was definitely something that kept me hooked throughout. Yes, Laura does delve into human behavior and looks beyond the masks that people often wear out and about in society, which makes her writing super intriguing for me, personally. Thanks for your kind comments and support!😊

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      1. Rebecca Budd Avatar

        Somehow I lost you on my reader, Ada!! Not certain how that happens! but we are connected again

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    2. The Introverted Bookworm Avatar

      Hi Rebecca. I know what you mean! This also happened to me recently, and I had to resubscribe to loads of blogs again! I had some wordpress issues at the start of this year, which has been a bit disruptive, to be honest. Hope all’s going okay with you and you’re enjoying the start of spring! 🌷

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  16. Priti Avatar

    Well reviewed. 👌interesting

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    1. The Introverted Bookworm Avatar

      Hi Priti, thanks so much for your kind comments and for checking out the reviews! 🌷

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  17. Ink_and_Embers Avatar

    As someone who loves psychological thrillers, this review definitely caught my attention. I really enjoy stories that dive deep into complex and morally flawed characters, so Ken Brady sounds like the kind of antagonist that makes the tension feel very real. The shifting perspectives and the focus on family dynamics and trauma also sound like strong elements that add layers to the mystery. The Guilty Party especially intrigues me—the mix of past and present and the idea of secrets unraveling during what seems like a normal social gathering is such a great setup for psychological tension. Both books sound like gripping reads, and now I’m really curious to see how those twists unfold!

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    1. The Introverted Bookworm Avatar

      Thanks so much for stopping by to check out the reviews and for your insightful comments! Like you, I’m also a big fan of psychological thrillers, particularly ones with twists that I didn’t see coming! Yes, Ken Brady is a character who arouses a lot of mixed feelings in the novel, and I enjoyed the shifting perspectives (something Laura Lyndhurst is really good at!) The Guilty Party was indeed very intriguing – I liked the way it looked behind the masks that people wear around others and delved into the past to make better sense of the present. This author’s book never fail to keep me in suspense until the very end! 😊

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    2. The Introverted Bookworm Avatar

      Oh, just as an aside, I left some comments about your wonderful stories on your blog that might’ve ended up in the spam folder! 🙁

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      1. Ink_and_Embers Avatar

        Yes, it actually did end up in the spam folder, but I found it! Thank you so much for taking the time to leave such kind comments on the stories—I really appreciate it. Your support means a lot!😃

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  18. Mary K. Doyle Avatar

    These sound great, Ada. A writer must be very clever to write such books.

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    1. The Introverted Bookworm Avatar

      Hi Mary, so kind of you to stop by and check out the reviews! Yes, Laura’s books are always really suspenseful. I love psychological thrillers, so would totally recommend her work to anyone who also loves this genre! Hope all’s well with you, Mary, and you’re enjoying the spring 🌷🌸

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  19. Kristen Van Nest - Author Avatar

    What you said about Lyndhurst not shying away from unlikable characters really resonates — the best psychological thrillers make you understand someone you’d cross the street to avoid. The Guilty Party premise especially intrigues me because there’s something uniquely terrifying about a social gathering where the masks come off. We spend so much energy performing politeness that a story built around that facade crumbling feels almost more suspenseful than a traditional whodunnit. Do you find that you prefer the “social unmasking” style of thriller over the classic murder mystery structure, or is it the combination of both that hooks you?

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    1. The Introverted Bookworm Avatar

      Hi Kristen, thanks for checking out Laura’s review and for the thoughtful comments! Yes, I agree with you that The Guilty Party appeals because of the social unmasking. Although I do enjoy the social-unmasking style, I also like a good murder mystery, too — it just depends on the book in question! Yes, Ken is an unlikable character; some of his behavior is pretty despicable at times, but it gives good insight into the human condition and drove the narrative forward!

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