Just finished Foe by Iaine Reid last night and it definitely fits
Lexicon by Max Barry if you’re open to a bit of sci-fi with your thriller
The Last Days of Jack Sparks by Jason Arnopp for some horror
wearylibra on
Loved Foe – fits OPs ask nicely
trishyco on
anything that Catriona Ward writes
wearylibra on
Fates and Furies did it for me.
Enough-Active-5096 on
What lies between us by John Marrs.
Also Verity by Colleen Hoover – she get’s a lot of hate but that book is awesome.
(I have been chasing that Gone Girl high since it came out but still haven’t found it yet.)
Edited to add another recommendation
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i think this is a slightly different interpretation of your request but gonna give it anyway
its the second in the series so youd need to read the first one but Harrow the Ninth by Tamsyn Muir, the protagonist’s POV literally tries to convince you that a specific character never even existed in the events of the first book
Kelpie-Cat on
The Ferryman by Justin Cronin
Dinosource on
Book of the new sun. Gene Wolfe gaslights you so hard that you’ll listen to 3 separate companion podcasts that analyze each chapter and still not know 100% what is happening at the basic plot level.
Froopdewoop on
The Woman in the Window!
Loud_Warning_5211 on
Anything by otessa moshfegh
novel-opinions on
{{Bad Monkeys by Matt Ruff}} has you questioning what’s real the whole time.
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Just finished Foe by Iaine Reid last night and it definitely fits
Lexicon by Max Barry if you’re open to a bit of sci-fi with your thriller
The Last Days of Jack Sparks by Jason Arnopp for some horror
Loved Foe – fits OPs ask nicely
anything that Catriona Ward writes
Fates and Furies did it for me.
What lies between us by John Marrs.
Also Verity by Colleen Hoover – she get’s a lot of hate but that book is awesome.
(I have been chasing that Gone Girl high since it came out but still haven’t found it yet.)
Edited to add another recommendation
i think this is a slightly different interpretation of your request but gonna give it anyway
its the second in the series so youd need to read the first one but Harrow the Ninth by Tamsyn Muir, the protagonist’s POV literally tries to convince you that a specific character never even existed in the events of the first book
The Ferryman by Justin Cronin
Book of the new sun. Gene Wolfe gaslights you so hard that you’ll listen to 3 separate companion podcasts that analyze each chapter and still not know 100% what is happening at the basic plot level.
The Woman in the Window!
Anything by otessa moshfegh
{{Bad Monkeys by Matt Ruff}} has you questioning what’s real the whole time.
The Wasp Factory by Iain Banks
Lolita?
The Silent Patient!
Atlas Shrugged.