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The Suicide House
An Apple Books Best of the Month Selection A Publishers Weekly Summer Reads 2020 Editors’ Pick A Library Journal “12 Novels Featuring Protagonists on the Autism Spectrum” Selection A chilling murder in a prestigious prep school is at the heart of this riveting novel from acclaimed author Charlie Donlea, featuring forensic reconstructionist Rory Moore and her psychologist partner, Lane Phillips. Inside the walls of Indiana’s elite Westmont Preparatory High School, expectations run high and rules are strictly enforced. But in the woods beyond the manicured campus sits an abandoned boarding house, infamous among Westmont’s students as a late-night hangout. Here, only one rule applies: don’t let your candle go out—unless you want the Man in the Mirror to find you . . . One year ago, two students were killed there in a grisly slaughter. The case has become the focus of a hit podcast, The Suicide House. Though a teacher was convicted of the murders, questions remain. The most urgent: why so many students who survived that horrific night have returned to the boarding house—to kill themselves. Rory is working on the podcast with Lane, recreating the night of the killings in order to find the elusive answers. But the more they learn, the more convinced they are that the sinister game inside Westmont Prep hasn’t ended. It thrives on secrecy and silence. And for its players, there may be no way to win—or to survive . . .
Published: July 28, 2020
Pages: 432
ISBN: 9781496727190
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Meagan W.
Feb 8, 2026
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The Suicide House is a dark, gripping thriller that pulled me in quickly and kept the tension simmering throughout. The premise is unsettling in the best way, and the atmosphere carries a constant undercurrent of dread that makes it hard to put down.
While there were a few moments where I wanted a bit more depth or polish in how certain elements unfolded, the overall story was compelling and well-paced.
This one lands at a strong 4⭐ for me—definitely worth the read if you like moody, investigative thrillers that lean into unease without losing control.