This refers to the literary works created by the British writer known for her psychological thrillers. Her novels often feature unreliable narrators, complex female characters, and explore themes of memory, trauma, and addiction. A prime example is her debut novel, which became a global phenomenon and adapted into a successful film.
These narratives have resonated with a wide audience, contributing significantly to the contemporary thriller genre. They offer compelling explorations of psychological complexities and social issues, sparking discussions about female representation in literature and the pervasiveness of domestic abuse. The success of her work reflects a growing popular interest in suspenseful narratives with flawed protagonists and morally ambiguous situations.