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Stephanie Wrobel

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  • Oct 18, 2024 | bostonherald.com | Emily St. Martin |Stephanie Wrobel

    In the mood to light some candles, snuggle up with a blanket and scare yourself senseless? Perfect. If you’re a book lover willing to lose a little sleep this fall, we’ve compiled a list of the latest and forthcoming titles that’ll pair well with the spooky season.

  • Oct 16, 2024 | ocregister.com | Emily St. Martin |Stephanie Wrobel

    In the mood to light some candles, snuggle up with a blanket and scare yourself senseless? Perfect. If you’re a book lover willing to lose a little sleep this fall, we’ve compiled a list of the latest and forthcoming titles that’ll pair well with the spooky season.

  • Oct 9, 2024 | havenmagazines.com | Rachel Harrison |Kalynn Bayron |Stephanie Wrobel |Chris Gall

    SO THIRSTY By Rachel Harrison On a birthday weekend getaway with her best friend Sloane Parker, a wild night out with mysterious strangers takes a horrifying turn, changing both of their lives. She must come to terms with some eternal consequences as she discovers it’s never too late to find satisfaction. YOU’RE NOT SUPPOSED TO DIE TONIGHT By Kalynn Bayron Charity Curtis has the summer job of her dreams, playing the “final girl” at Camp Mirror Lake.

  • Oct 7, 2024 | barnesandnoble.com | Isabelle McConville |Jason Rekulak |Stephanie Wrobel |Lucy Foley

    Requesting the Pleasure of Your Company: Books with Deadly InvitationsWeddings, long weekends and spontaneous holidays all have one thing in common: a sinister aura that asks, what if everything goes wrong and you used up your vacation days for nothing? We’ve rounded up a few thrillers that’ll make you think twice about booking your next stay, from themed hotels to haunted mansions and sinister ski trips.

  • Sep 27, 2024 | bookreporter.com | Stephanie Wrobel

    THE HITCHCOCK HOTEL opens with quotes from three famous Alfred Hitchcock films --- Strangers on a Train, Rope and Psycho --- which were based on a Patricia Highsmith novel, the Leopold & Loeb murders, and serial killer Ed Gein. In much the same way, Stephanie Wrobel has used nearly everything involving Hitchcock and his movies to inspire her brilliant and endlessly surprising new novel.

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