![]() ![]() So, here are 15 psychological thriller novels with protagonists as chilling as the villains. You-jeong Jeongs latest, Jini, Ginny, is a powerful novel that touches on environmentalism, human arrogance vis a vis the animal kingdom, and what it means. ![]() They bring up the most painful question of all: can someone even trust themself? In these books, a single sentence can change everything, a twist can come at any time on any page, and a character can change before your eyes.Īnd even more frightening, these kinds of books suggest something that's harder to cope with: The dark potential for violence that possibly lies within every single person. When Yu-jin wakes up covered in blood, and finds the body of his mother downstairs, he decides to. Deliciously twisted and violent, The Good Son mines a real-life murder case to spin a compelling story rich in twists, turns and unexpected revelations. In these books, the tension builds and builds and builds until the only thing the reader can be sure about is that you can't be sure about anything. THE INTERNATIONAL SENSATION FROM KOREA'S MILLION-COPY BESTSELLING AUTHOR YOU-JEONG JEONG. ![]() In many psychological thriller and suspense novels, the "hero" of the story is just as unreliable and untrustworthy as the so-called villain. Perhaps that's why psychological thriller novels are so darn hard to put down - you just don't feel okay until you reach the conclusion of the novel and figure out the fate (and motivations) of the main character. ![]() Nothing is more haunting than an unreliable narrator or unsettling protagonist. ![]()
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