Alice Feeney is a writer and journalist. She spent 16 years at the BBC, where she worked as a Reporter, News Editor, Arts and Entertainment Producer and One O'clock News Producer.
Alice is a Faber Academy graduate from the class of 2016. She has lived in London and Sydney and has now settled in the Surrey countryside, where she lives with her husband and dog.
Her Many Faces (2025) Nicci Cloke "I devoured this brilliant book. What a joy to read something so original, thrilling and utterly addictive. I loved it."
Don't Let Him In (2025) Lisa Jewell "Cancel all plans, this is a read-in-one-sitting book. A gripping psychological thriller that is compulsive and clever and completely brilliant. I couldn't put it down."
We Live Here Now (2025) Sarah Pinborough "A deliciously dark thriller about marriage and murder. Original, clever, creepy, and packed full of secrets and sinister twists. A haunted marriage inside a haunted house with an ending you won't see coming. Sarah Pinborough's imagination is a wonderful place."
Isolation Island (2024) Louise Minchin "A page turning thriller with the perfect mix of a remote island, a storm, characters you'll love to hate, and murder. Isolation Island is addictive, atmospheric, and beautifully written, with twists and turns that will keep you guessing until the end."
The Examiner (2024) Janice Hallett "Janice Hallett has done it again. The Examiner is a witty and clever whodunnit that will keep you gripped and guessing until the end. With a wonderful cast of memorable characters, and lots of unexpected twists, I couldn't put it down. Absolutely brilliant."
Things Don't Break on Their Own (2024) Sarah Easter Collins "Cleverly crafted and deeply moving, this beautiful book is a genuine page-turner. It was original, it was gripping, it was shocking, and I loved it."
She's Not Sorry (2024) Mary Kubica "A dark and suspenseful thriller with delicious twists and compelling characters. Cunningly constructed, this is a multilayered story that will hook you from the start, tapping into every parent's darkest fears. It will keep you guessing until the end."
Listen for the Lie (2024) Amy Tintera "Original and deliciously dark with a wicked sense of humor. An addictive page-turner that will keep you guessing until the end."
One of the Good Guys (2024) Araminta Hall "A dark, original and thought-provoking read. This book will hook you from the first page and keep you thinking long after the last."
Geneva (2023) Richard Armitage "A gripping, original, and highly addictive thriller. Filled with clever twists, I was hooked from the first page."
The Trap (2023) Catherine Ryan Howard "Dark and witty and clever. An original and highly gripping read, I couldn't turn the pages fast enough. Catherine Ryan Howard has a deliciously dark imagination and always tells a good tale."
A Twisted Love Story (2023) Samantha Downing "Toxic relationships, dark deeds, and a cast of unreliable narrators. All the best ingredients for a deliciously disturbing read. Twisted indeed."
What Remains (2023) Wendy Walker "Perfectly plotted and beautifully written, I was gripped from the first page."
Just Got Real (2022) Jane Fallon "A real page turner. I loved this addictive story about love, loss, revenge and friendship. Readers will be rooting for Joni and her friends, but my most favourite character was Tyson, the furious chihuahua! I love Jane's books and this one was such a treat to read."
Can You See Me Now? (2021) Trisha Sakhlecha "A deliciously dark and original debut about love, loss and lies, with an ending that is impossible to predict."
Dear Child (2020) Romy Hausmann "If you read only one thriller this year, choose this one. Room meets Gone Girl in this gripping novel, which will haunt you long after the last page."
Christina Dalcher "Christina Dalcher is fast becoming one of my favourite authors. It's a master class in dark dystopian fiction, clever, thought-provoking, beautifully written, and terrifyingly believable."
Cold Storage (2019) David Koepp "Cold Storage is so addictive, I couldn’t turn the pages fast enough . . . the story is just as contagious as the subject."