Ruth Ware

A British psychological thriller writer, known for her compelling and suspenseful novels that often feature isolated settings, unreliable narrators, and tightly plotted mysteries. Her popular works, including The Woman in Cabin 10 and The Turn of the Key, build intense suspense through their atmospheric prose and unexpected twists. Ware has established herself as a leading voice in contemporary crime fiction, keeping readers on the edge of their seats.

One by One
3.7

A corporate retreat at a remote ski chalet turns deadly when an avalanche traps the guests—and someone begins picking them off one by one. In this gripping modern take on the classic locked-room mystery, Ruth Ware crafts a suspenseful tale of secrets, greed, and survival. Told from alternating perspectives, One by One keeps readers guessing with chilling twists and a tense, claustrophobic atmosphere.

In a Dark, Dark Wood
4.1

Ruth Ware's 'In a Dark, Dark Wood' is a gripping psychological thriller that delves into the complexities of friendship, memory, and the haunting power of the past. The story follows Nora, who receives a mysterious invitation to a bachelorette party in a remote cabin in the woods, only to find herself trapped in a web of dark secrets and unresolved tensions. As the weekend unfolds, long-buried truths resurface, leading to unexpected twists and chilling revelations. Ware skillfully builds tension and suspense, keeping readers on the edge of their seats until the final, shocking conclusion.