Some places hold on to more than their share of the past. Charley moves into her dream home and begins to remember a life she has never lived. Ruth Galloway follows an old friend's death into an archaeological discovery that someone has already killed to suppress. Every seven years, Hawkins Hollow descends into collective madness that the town's founders set in motion long ago. In Wayward Pines, a Secret Service agent finds himself in a town where the phones don't work and the questions nobody answers are the most important ones. Four novels that will get under your skin and stay there.
Peter James, Sweetheart - Charley's dream home is full of memories that aren't hers, and the deeper the hypnosis goes, the more frightening they become.
Elly Griffiths, Dying Fall - Dan Golding's last letter arrives after his death, and what it hints at sets Ruth Galloway on a path into very old, very dangerous ground.
Nora Roberts, Blood Brothers - Every seven years, Hawkins Hollow loses its mind. The seventh year is here again, and this time Caleb isn't facing it alone.
Blake Crouch, Pines - Ethan Burke goes to Wayward Pines looking for two missing agents and finds a town where reality itself has different rules.