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Not every invitation is meant to be accepted. This one could be her last.
A bestselling thriller author returns to her hometown -- only to realize she may have walked into a story she can't control... and might not survive.
When Molly Archer's dark campus thriller becomes an instant hit, it feels like her life is finally back on track. Newly divorced and raising two children in an affluent suburb, she's determined to hold onto her success -- and the lifestyle it supports.
So when a book club invitation arrives from her hometown, Molly sees opportunity: connect with readers, visit an old friend, and check on her widowed mother, whose health -- and memory -- seem to be slipping.
There's just one problem. Molly doesn't remember the woman who invited her.
Once she returns home, unease settles in and one thing becomes clear: Someone knows more about Molly than they should.
And they're all too eager to see her again.
A Different Type of Poison is a slow-burn psychological thriller packed with suspense, buried secrets, and a twist you won't see coming -- perfect for readers who love unreliable narrators, small-town tension, and stories where nothing is as it seems.
Misery meets The Plot in this taut literary thriller perfect for fans of Gone Girl, The Housemaid, and The Silent Patient, and readers of Sally Hepworth, Liane Moriarty, and Lisa Jewell.
Praise for A Different Type of Poison:
"Deliciously damaged characters, big secrets, and twists aplenty make for fast-paced entertainment in Liz Alterman's rollicking book-within-a-book thriller, A Different Type of Poison." -- Andromeda Romano-Lax, The Deepest Lake
"This book is fast-paced, oh-so-twisty and very, very clever. I literally raced through the last half, my fingers flying to turn the pages, breath caught in my throat, as the tension mounted, and everything came together. If you like beautifully written, clever suspense thrillers, then this is a must-read." -- Miranda Rijks, One Little Mistake
"Much recommended if you enjoyed Yellowface by Rebecca F. Kuang and are a fan of Alice Feeney type of twists." -- Netgalley reviewer
"A twisted, dark, psychological thriller that keeps you guessing, and then throws an almighty shock into the end. A recommended read." -- Netgalley reviewer
"Liz Alterman has done it again. The book started off strong, pulled me in and did not let up. I could not put it down and finished it in a day. The twist had me gasping out loud. Well written and such a wild ride. Highly recommend!" -- Netgalley reviewer
"This is an easy 5-star read in my books and A Different Type of Poison by Liz Alterman did not disappoint!" -- Netgalley reviewer
"... it kept me engrossed till the last page with its thrilling plot, skillfully executed, featuring jaw dropping twists and damaged characters." -- Netgalley reviewer
What kind of book is this?
A psychological thriller with domestic suspense, centered on secrets, and a return to a past that refuses to stay buried.
Is this similar to Gone Girl?
If you enjoy unreliable narrators, shifting truths, and dark twists lurking beneath polished lives, this will absolutely appeal.
Is it fast-paced or slow-burn?
A simmering slow-burn that builds tension steadily before delivering a shocking, high-impact ending.
What are the main themes?
Secrets, identity, memory, family dynamics, and the cost of maintaining a carefully constructed life.
Who should read this?
Readers who love twisty, character-driven suspense with emotional depth and unsettling reveals.
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