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Khristina Chess is the author of books about teens tackling tough issues like anorexia, drinking, anxiety, and depression.

Books You’ll Devour If You Liked The Silent Patient by Alex Michaelides

Khris Chess December 14, 2025

Looking for an unforgettable collection of books you’ll devour if you liked The Silent Patient by Alex Michaelides? As an award-winning author and veteran blogger, I’ve spent over a decade analyzing and recommending novels for my fellow bookworms.

You’ll find detailed reviews of more than 15 amazing novels in the roundup below. I know you find something new that catches your interest. Happy reading!

Unquiet Riot by Khristina Chess

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why it’s like The Silent patient

  • Psychological manipulation & unreliable narrator

What It’s about

A teenage psychopath and his delusional friend spiral into a deadly game of lies, loyalty, and violence in this explosive psychological thriller.

Why I Love It - Book Review

“Best friends don’t label each other as crazy or rat each other out to adults.” ― Khristina Chess from Unquiet Riot

What happens when everyone knows something’s wrong but says nothing?

Dark, smart, and unsettling—this brilliant YA thriller will mess with your head and make you question everything! The protagonist is an unreliable narrator named Riley who doesn’t experience emotions like other people—but he’s not a psychopath.

At least, that’s what he says.

Henry is a fascinating new arrival in school. Henry is dangerous. He believes the world is crawling with robot impostors, that shadows escape from electrical wires, that knives beneath his mattress will keep the monsters away. For Riley, stepping into Henry’s world is like visiting a foreign country—thrilling, unpredictable, alive.

Then Henry vanishes. The police come knocking. And Riley lies.

Now it’s a game. If Henry talks, Riley loses.

If The Silent Patient left you breathless and craving more, you’ll love Unquiet Riot—a mind-bending YA thriller that unravels friendship, deception, and the quiet complicity that allows tragedy to happen.

Verity by Colleen Hoover

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why it’s like The Silent patient

  • A psychological thriller with an unexpected conclusion

What It’s about

A struggling writer takes an unusual job and discovers disturbing information that puts her in danger.

Why I Love It - Book Review

"Some families are lucky enough to never experience a single tragedy. But then there are those families that see to have tragedies waiting on the back burner. What can go wrong, goes wrong. And then gets worse."—Colleen Hoover from Verity

Colleen Hoover is a mega bestselling author of both adult and young adult fiction. Verity is my personal favorite. The hot (hot, hot) romance was definitely a big part of the appeal, but the spicy sex wasn’t the only part. This is more than a romance novel. I loved the twisty, dark, and disorienting plot that kept me guessing until the very end. In this novel, the characters aren’t who they seem to be, and that multi-dimensional layer was the aspect that made Verity so wonderful for me.

If you’re looking for authors like Alex Michaelides that you’ll want to binge, pick this one up.

The Female of the Species by Mindy McGinnis

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why it’s like The Silent patient

  • Psychological thriller with unreliable narrator

What It’s about

An unflinching, painful, searing, riveting, brutal YA book about rape and sexual assault that will shock you to the core.

Why I Love It - Book Review

"I am vengeance."― Mindy McGinnis from The Female of the Species

I loved this book. Alex Craft is a unique female YA protagonist, and I had a hard time pinning her down. Sometimes I wanted to label her as a psychopath / sociopath based on her actions and reactions to things, but I don't think that's right.

She is a criminal. It's easy to forget that about her because she makes friends, takes care of kittens, shows compassion to other kids, and falls in love. But she also kills people. So there's that.

This is my third Mindy McGinnis novel, and I'm hooked on her. She writes compelling stories and tough, unflinching characters, and she’s one of the top authors in my list of the Best YA Authors to Binge on Kindle Unlimited. Alex Craft in The Female of the Species is definitely a five-star read! It is an unflinching, painful, searing, riveting, brutal YA book about rape and sexual assault that will shock you to the core. Fans of Speak will definitely like this one.

The Housemaid by Freida McFadden

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why it’s like The Silent patient

  • Twisty plot with unreliable characters

What It’s about

A tense thriller about a woman who takes a housemaid job and gets much more than she bargained for.

Why I Love It - Book Review

What more can I say about The Housemaid than has already been said? Fast-paced, full of surprises, chilling twist ending, compelling and unexpected characters -- this novel has all that and more!

"I'm going to let you out... Just not yet."

Holy guacamole! Yikes!

The Housemaid kept popping up as recommended reading for me, and since I've been seeing it everywhere, I thought, "Let's see."

I was delighted and entertained. In fact, I will definitely be reading more Freida McFadden novels! If you loved The Silent Patient, you will devour this one.

The God of the Woods by Liz Moore

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why it’s like The Silent patient

  • Mystery and danger

What It’s about

After a girl in summer camp goes missing, dark family secrets become revealed.

Why I Love It - Book Review

I liked it but struggled with a few "technical" things. In my printed copy, the paragraph breaks were wrong, which doesn't seem like a bad thing, but I was often confused about who was speaking because both speakers were on the same line, or the same speaker broke across two lines. It was very strange and kept knocking me out of the reading magic. Also, there are many, many separate viewpoint characters, and there are dates at the top of each character's chapter that I never figured out. I'm sure they meant something.

From early on, I thought I knew what happened, but I didn't. Not quite. Still, The God of the Woods is a good story for fans of First Lie Wins and worth hanging on past the first 60 pages. Enjoy!

The Family Upstairs by Lisa Jewell

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why it’s like The Silent patient

  • Dark & psychological thriller

What It’s about

Three characters share unexpectedly intertwined lives and memories of growing up in a mansion under strange circumstances.

Why I Love It - Book Review

It took me a while to get into The Family Upstairs because there are multiple viewpoint characters, and two of them start with "L": Libby and Lucy. This kind of thing trips me up, especially when I'm getting to know characters AND time/place is moving around.

After getting past that and delving into the plot, The Family Upstairs is a wild, bizarre, creepy thriller that kept me hooked until the end. I was surprised by several plot twists. This novel is my second Lisa Jewell, and I liked it as much as the first, so I'll be delving more into her backlist. If you love books like First Lie Wins, this one is for you!

Never Lie by Freida McFadden

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why it’s like The Silent patient

  • Liars keeping dark secrets

What It’s about

Newlyweds trapped in a snowstorm inside the abandoned home of a missing psychiatrist discover hidden tapes that expose murder and deception.

Why I Love It - Book Review

“I believe that any human being is capable of terrible things if you push them hard enough.” ― Freida McFadden, quote from Never Lie

"Never Lie" is my third Freida McFadden novel, and it didn't disappoint.

After a snowstorm traps newlyweds Tricia and Ethan in a deserted house, Tricia finds herself invested in the mystery surrounding the previous owner's disappearance.

The story is compelling, and I was surprised by the various plot twists. McFadden has a unique writing voice that makes her protagonists, whether the housemaid or Tricia, seem a little "off." The setting seemed a little contrived, but it didn't hurt the novel in the least. Yes, this is how all horror movies begin.

Bring it.

If you liked The Silent Patient, check this one out for sur.e

First Lie Wins by Ashley Elston

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why it’s like The Silent patient

  • Thrilling plot with fabulous twist

What It’s about

A psychological thriller about a female con artist hired to infiltrate a businessman’s life, only to find her carefully-constructed lies unraveling.

Why I Love It - Book Review

First Lie Wins by Ashley Elston is one of those psychological thriller / mystery books that grabs you from the beginning and never lets go.

Evie Porter is a free agent who handles various “jobs” for a mysterious Mr. Smith. She’s good at her job. In fact, she’s so good that she doesn’t trust Mr. Smith and sets safety nets around her to make sure that when she’s double-crossed (not if, she knows it’s coming), she’ll be ready.

About halfway through the book, I was certain that I'd figured out who the mysterious "Mr. Smith" was--but I was wrong! The ending had a great twist and surprise. After a modest start to the narrative, I had to sit down and read the rest of the book in a single afternoon. I loved the premise, the mystery, and the conflict. I can see why people loved this one. Excellent read! If you liked The Silent Patient by Alex Michaelides, give this one a try!

Then She Was Gone by Lisa Jewell

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why it’s like The Silent patient

  • Psychological mystery with dark, unexpected twist

What It’s about

A wildly unpredictable novel about a missing girl, a desperate mother, and the bizarre lengths people will go for the people they love.

Why I Love It - Book Review

"If she could rewind the timeline, untwist it and roll it back the other way like a ball of wool, she'd see the knots in the yarn, the warning signs. Looking at it backward it was obvious all along. But back then, when she knew nothing about anything, she had not seen it coming. She had walked straight into it with her eyes open." ― Lisa Jewell, quote from Then She Was Gone

This is an unputdownable novel. In fact, I was about 20 pages in when I realized I was going too fast and maybe, like the missing girl Ellie, I was overlooking important clues, so I went back and read from the beginning again.

I had to know what happened to Ellie, and then, bit by bit, new mysteries began to emerge. New horrors. The more I learned about Ellie and Noelle, the worse things became. The whole story became very... weird. Scary.

The relationship between Ellie’s mom and the American writer, Floyd, is where things take a turn. Floyd has a daughter who looks just like Ellie. I mean, how weird is that?

The ending was not predictable to me, and the path to reach the conclusion was not straight. I definitely loved this novel and want to read more of Lisa Jewell. Fans of The Silent Patient will agree that this is a thrilling, twisty read.

The Girl on the Train by Paula Hawkins

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why it’s like The Silent patient

  • Twisty plot with unreliable characters

What It’s about

An alcoholic divorcee becomes obsessed with a couple and becomes entangled in an investigation.

Why I Love It - Book Review

The Girl on the Train is definitely one of the books you’ll devour if you liked The Silent Patient by Alex Michaelides. It has unreliable narrators, as well as a twisty and confusing plot that will keep you guessing. Things definitely aren’t what they seem to be. The mystery keeps the pages turning. What, exactly, did Rachel see that day?

This book was a total roller coaster. I was all over the place with my feelings about it, and that was a good thing.

Pick this one up. You won’t be disappointed.

Gone Girl by Gillian Flynn

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why it’s like The Silent patient

  • More liars keeping dark secrets

What It’s about

A psychological thriller about a wife's disappearance, which exposes the secrets of her marriage and spirals into an unexpected twist of manipulation, media spectacle, and revenge.

Why I Love It - Book Review

It’s hard to say much about this one without revealing spoilers. A man’s wife disappears, and he’s the main suspect—perhaps with good reason. But is he really the killer?

Fans of The Silent Patient will love the page-turning plot with shocking revelations and love that turned sour. Characters aren’t who they seem to be in this one, either. Everyone poses and lies.

But do they kill?

The Pilot’s Wife by Anita Shreve

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why it’s like The Silent patient

  • An unraveling mystery that just keeps going

What It’s about

A woman is awakened in the middle of the night, and her life is changed forever.

Why I Love It - Book Review

The Pilot’s Wife might seem to be an unusual choice. It’s a quieter mystery. Older. A slow burn. A woman learns that her husband, a pilot, has died. Then, she realizes that he was living a secret life. She pulls on that thread.

What I love about this novel—and other books by Anita Shreve—is the writing. The characters are beautiful. The story unfolds at its own pace, not at breakneck speed, but gripping nonetheless.

Drowning Instinct by Ilsa Bick

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why it’s like The Silent patient

  • Complex romantic relationships and psychological tension

What It’s about

A darkly compelling story about a teen who participates in an inappropriate relationship with her teacher.

Why I Love It - Book Review

“This is a fairy tale with teeth and claws.” ― Ilsa Bick from Drowning Instinct

And speaking of twisty thrillers with inappropriate relationships, how about Drowning Instinct, with a teen girl and her teacher?

I didn't know what to expect when a friend loaned this book to me, but wow! This book has layers. The way the author wove the "drowning instinct" theme throughout the story was really well done, and I loved the complexity of the characters and the plot twists. The pacing kept getting more intense and compelling as I read further. Addictive.

I don’t want to give too much away. If you liked T The Silent Patient by Alex Michaelides, just read it.

Where the Crawdads Sing by Delia Owens

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why it’s like The Silent patient

  • Unreliable narrators with dark secrets

What It’s about

A hypnotic coming-of-age mystery about an abandoned child and a murdered boy.

Why I Love It - Book Review

This novel is beautiful, thrilling, sad, surprising, and engrossing. Kya Clark is a resilient child who is abandoned by her mother at six. Her alcoholic father is barely a parent, and he soon leaves her as well. Somehow, she finds a way to survive on her own, even thrive, despite an aching loneliness.

But a beautiful young girl who lives in solitude in the woods is destined for danger. And heartbreak.

The mystery surrounding the death of Chase Andrews is the inciting incident of the novel, and it's soon clear that he was not such a swell guy. Foul play is suspected. Is Kya a murder? Or someone else?

There's plenty to love here, and the pages definitely turned quickly for me. Kya’s character and voice is compelling. If you enjoyed The Silent Patient by Alex Michaelides, you won’t want to miss this coming-of-age mystery about love, nature, and the secrets people keep.

A Sorrow Called Sarah by Charlotte Roddy

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why it’s like The Silent patient

  • A psychhological thriller with an unexpected conclusion

What It’s about

A woman disappears, and her younger sister pursues the truth of what happened to her.

Why I Love It - Book Review

I couldn't put this twisty, psychological thriller down. I wanted to know what happened to Sarah. This question relentlessly drove the narrative as her younger sister chased one lead after another. To make matters worse, more girls who look like Sarah are ending up dead in Golden Gate Park, and the younger sister looks just like Sarah. Would she be next?

If you liked The Silent Patient by Alex Michaelides, you’ll find that A Sorrow Called Sarah delivers a similar wild ride and a totally unexpected ending. I was guessing until the final pages. I have mixed feelings about whether or not actually liked that ending, but I was definitely surprised.

Layla by Colleen Hoover

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why it’s like The Silent patient

  • Psychological manipulation and thriller

What It’s about

A romantic suspense novel that includes a love triangle with a ghost.

Why I Love It - Book Review

Okay, I would be remiss if I didn’t include some other Colleen Hoover books in this list because (let’s face it), she’s prolific and wonderful. Every one of them has been totally unique, and Layla is no exception. If you loved The Silent Patient, you must read it immediately.

How do I categorize it? A ghost story? A love story? A psychological thriller? It's hard to put a label on it. What I know for sure is that I sat around all day and turned the pages until the end. I had to know. The twist was not as much of a surprise; I had an inkling about what was happening in the middle of the book. That didn't matter. How? Now what? There were so many pressing questions. Half the time, I wasn't sure I really trusted Leeds to be a reliable narrator.

Buy it. Read it. You won’t be sorry.

Other Books You’ll Devour If You Liked The Silent Patient by Alex Michaelides

If you are looking for other books like The Silent Patient by Alex Michaelides, Goodreads also offers a great book list: Readers Who Enjoyed The Silent Patient. You might also be interested in my post, Other Good Reads.

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Author Bio

Khristina Chess is an award-winning author of a dozen young adult novels, including The Cutting Edge of Friendship, The Delinquent Hero, and Junior Missing. Hollow Beauty, her book about eating disorders, was named a finalist in the Next Generation India Book Awards. She tackles tough teen topics and writes binge-worthy books across multiple genres, including contemporary, thriller, mystery, and adventure. 

In a recent interview from her alma mater, she described how her experience in the creative writing program prepared her for success.


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