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Frieda McFadden is a prolific writer, but the most devoted readers are still left waiting for the next novel. Here are some authors to try if you, too, are left waiting for her next plot twist.

Cover of They All Fall Down by Rachel Howzell Hall
Rachel Howzell Hall - Critically acclaimed author Hall writes both standalones and series, but no matter what, her writing is characterized by big twists, amateur detectives falling into more than they bargained for, and sleepy settings with dangerous secrets. Start with: They All Fall Down

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Cover of All the Wrong Places by Joy Fielding
Joy Fielding
- Look at Fielding's works to find similar unreliable narrators, psychological suspense, and twisting plots that feature feisty young heroines in dramas set against a backdrop of "safe" settings. Start with: All the Wrong Places.

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Cover of The Perfect Escape by Leah Konen
Leah Konen
- Konen writes psychological suspense that looks into the personal lives of her characters, much like McFadden. Her intricate plots fuel the drama from potentially unreliable narrators, and each standalone novel is fast-paced and full of secrets. Start with: The Perfect Escape.

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