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A Place to Die For
3.0 (1 rating)

A Place to Die For

A young couple's dream apartment hides a deadly secret in a terrifying novel of psychological suspense by the authors of Gravewater Lake.

Jordan and her fiancé, Sam, can hardly believe their luck when they are accepted into the Glendale, an exclusive Boston co-op dripping in historic turn-of-the-century splendor. Still reeling from a devastating personal loss, the couple hopes their new digs will let them heal the past and build a brighter future. But Jordan's joy soon turns to unease.

Spending long hours alone while her fiancé is at work, she starts to suspect that all is not right with the Glendale. There is the empty apartment on the ground floor that nobody wants to talk about, and the unnerving sensation that she is being watched. The haunting cries of a baby--even though there are none in the building--don't help, either.

As their relationship falters and Sam grows ever more distant, Jordan comes to a terrifying conclusion. The Glendale won't let her go...at least, not alive.

Published: March 17, 2026

Pages: 331

ISBN: 9781662532993

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3.0

1 rating

Meagan W.

Feb 8, 2026
Thank you Netgalley for the ARC read!

A Place to Die For started off slowly for me, but once the story found its footing, the tension picked up and kept me engaged. There’s a solid sense of unease woven through much of the book, and I appreciated the buildup once things got moving. Unfortunately, the ending didn’t quite deliver on that promise—the final twist felt rushed and a bit too convenient, arriving so quickly that it didn’t have the emotional payoff I was hoping for. I landed at 3⭐ overall: a decent read with moments of intrigue, but one that didn’t fully stick the landing for my taste.