What happens when a surgeon’s Hippocratic Oath meets a mysterious billionaire’s discretionary fund. Spoiler: nothing good.
A psychological thriller that weaponizes our assumptions about innocence and the protective lies families tell themselves.
A psychological suspense novel that weaponizes epistemic isolation and the collapse of institutional authority.
A locked room mystery where the narrator has weaponized his knowledge of mystery fiction itself.
Sullivan’s unflinching examination of how privilege operates beneath the surface of female friendship.
Hunger, power, and identity blur the line between self preservation and self destruction.
A serial killer trying to atone for an innocent man’s death and a religious extremist convinced he’s righteous both decide that murder is the solution, and Holly Gibney has to find them before they finish what they’ve started.
Eve opens her door to a stranger who says he grew up in her house, and discovers that the only thing scarier than what’s in the basement is her own inability to ask them to leave.
An algorithm decides you’re going to commit a crime, and you spend the rest of your life trying to prove a negative that nobody will accept as proof.
A successful comedy writer convinced that women like her don’t get to date men like Noah Brewster discovers that the only obstacle to her happiness has been her own refusal to believe she deserves it.
