

Thriller
The Exes
Debut
by Leodora Darlington
Quick take
Dead exes keep piling up—and she might be the only common link. Is her husband next?
Good to know
Psychological
Slow build
Nonlinear timeline
Unreliable narrator
Synopsis
Natalie has only ever wanted to find “the one.” The perfect man, the happy family she never had. But each time she thinks she is finally getting somewhere, she’s bitterly disappointed. Another red line through a list of exes. And that was before the night of the Big Fallout that left her even more alone.
Then along comes James—wonderful, handsome James—and Natalie thinks her luck has finally turned. Maybe he’s the one for her. Maybe he’s the one she’s been waiting for all along. Maybe he won’t wind up dead.
But the harder Natalie tries to be a “normal” wife, the more world-upending truths are brought to her door, leaving her unsure of who she really is, and much less what she’ll do . . . leaving her to question whether there is a monster within her or whether there is a villain toying with her from the outside.
What’s the secret story behind Natalie’s dead exes? Will she and James survive their marriage? And do either of them deserve to?
Content warning
This book contains scenes depicting sexual assault.
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Why we chose it...
This character-driven thriller is just as focused on our narrator’s emotional arc as it is on the increasingly unsettling plot points.
It is fascinating to be a fly on the wall for the protagonist’s conversations with her therapist, which bring to light the chilling effects of memory repression and manipulation.
The twists and turns in this story are truly unpredictable and left us gasping right up to the final page.



























































