10 books for fans of Home Is Where the Bodies Are
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The Perfect Marriage
Perfect • Book 1
by Jeneva Rose
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Power attorney Sarah Morgan faces her biggest case when her struggling writer husband is accused of murdering his mistress—and she's his only hope for acquittal.
★ 3.97 Goodreads (1.2M ratings) -
26 Beauties
Women's Murder Club • Book 26
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San Francisco's most beautiful women are disappearing in a terrifying pattern that crashes Detective Lindsay Boxer's celebration. Patterson crafts a chilling hunt through Golden Gate Park and beyond.
★ 4.55 Goodreads (11 ratings) -
Invisible
Invisible • Book 1
by James Patterson, David Ellis
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Patterson weaves together seemingly random crimes across America as obsessive FBI researcher Emmy discovers a serial killer whose victims share one terrifying connection she's only beginning to understand.
★ 4.15 Goodreads (49.2K ratings) -
22 Seconds
Women's Murder Club • Book 22
by James Patterson, Maxine Paetro
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Gun smuggling across the Mexican border intersects with a killer hunting ex-cops, leaving cryptic warnings for Lindsay Boxer. Patterson weaves current political tensions into personal danger.
★ 4.11 Goodreads (38.9K ratings) -
Listen for the Lie
by Amy Tintera
Why this book?
Both audiobooks feature January LaVoy's compelling narration of unreliable perspectives in mysteries that blur the line between truth and deception. *Listen for the Lie* offers a similarly immersive dual-narrator experience that rewards careful listening as you piece together what really happened.
★ 4.07 Goodreads (556.8K ratings) -
Dear Debbie
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What happens when a beloved advice columnist realizes her well-meaning guidance has been destroying lives? McFadden explores the dark side of good intentions with her signature psychological twists.
★ 4.02 Goodreads (244.1K ratings) -
Fool Me Once
Detective Roger 'Sami' Kierce • Book 1
by Harlan Coben
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A war veteran spots her murdered husband on a nanny cam playing with their daughter weeks after his funeral. Coben's trademark blend of domestic drama and conspiracy thriller keeps you questioning every revelation.
★ 3.97 Goodreads (139.2K ratings) -
She Didn't See It Coming
by Shari Lapena
Why this book?
January LaVoy's distinctive narration brings the same propulsive intensity to Lapena's domestic mystery, delivering another gripping exploration of secrets lurking beneath suburban normalcy with the kind of page-turning momentum that defined *Home Is Where the Bodies Are*. The audiobook's ten-hour runtime allows for the same meticulous character development and psychological tension that made the first listen so compelling.
★ 3.89 Goodreads (107.3K ratings) -
Camino Island
Camino Island • Book 1
by John Grisham
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Grisham trades courtroom drama for literary theft, following a writer recruited to infiltrate a Florida bookstore suspected of harboring stolen Fitzgerald manuscripts.
★ 3.83 Goodreads (164.8K ratings) -
Everyone Here Is Lying
by Shari Lapena
Why this book?
Everyone Here Is Lying delivers the same sharp, twisty mystery plotting as Home Is Where the Bodies Are, with January LaVoy's narration anchoring another propulsive small-town whodunit where secrets unravel layer by layer. Both audiobooks excel at building suspense through unreliable perspectives and domestic intrigue, making them equally gripping listens for mystery fans who crave psychological depth alongside plot momentum.
★ 3.78 Goodreads (223.8K ratings)