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Pretty Dead Things: A Gripping Psychological Thriller

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Everyone says Briar’s mother killed four husbands… and her own daughter. Now Briar’s home, and she’s about to find out if the rumors are true.



When Briar comes home to her family’s sprawling estate for her sister's funeral, she’s not planning on staying long—just get through the service and leave before her mother can sink her claws in again. Instead, she finds a note in her sister’s handwriting:



She’s not who you think.

You’re next.




Briar has spent years rebuilding her life—therapy, a purpose-driven career, and distance from her famous mother: a narcissistic control freak who cares more about appearances than her own daughters. But the second Briar steps back into her childhood home, the past comes rushing back.



Because her sister didn’t drown by accident. Briar knows that now.

And if she’s right, the person responsible is still close enough to kiss her cheek at the funeral.



Now Briar is determined to uncover the truth. Even if it kills her.



Pretty Dead Things is a dark and twisty, atmospheric psychological thriller perfect for fans of Ruth Ware, Riley Sager, and Freida McFadden. When a woman returns to her family’s decaying estate in the Everglades after her sister’s mysterious death, she’s drawn into a web of lies spun by her Old Hollywood mother, a woman who might be both victim and monster.



It’s The Haunting of Hill House meets The Heiress: a gothic thriller simmering in Florida heat, buried secrets, and family madness.

330 pages, Paperback

Published October 23, 2025

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Liv Lowry

2 books56 followers
Liv Lowry lives in Germany with her husband and her son.

When she’s not plotting her next thriller, she can usually be found reading true crime, exploring old castles, or sipping tea while dreaming up new ways to keep readers up at night.

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Profile Image for Sara Flaherty.
8 reviews751 followers
March 30, 2026
What a unique and gripping story! I absolutely loved the twists and turns. Definitely a must read if you’re looking for something fast paced. This one really draws you in!
Profile Image for AmBerGUR.
415 reviews20 followers
April 11, 2026
3.75 rounded up!! Insanely twist!
Profile Image for Terri | Twist & Doubt | Bookstagram.
90 reviews7 followers
April 3, 2026
Pretty Dead Things by Liv Lowry starts with a woman returning home for her sister’s funeral and quickly being pulled into a web of secrets when she discovers unsettling signs that her sister’s death may not have been what it seemed.

From the first page, I was completely pulled in by the suspense - the sense of not knowing who to trust was masterfully done. The pacing never let up, and the constant twists and turns kept me guessing right up until the end.

The characters are deliciously unlikeable and morally murky, which only deepened the tension; you’re never sure who’s being honest and who’s manipulating the truth. The unique setting also made this story especially memorable - it adds an extra layer of atmosphere and tension that lingers long after you’ve finished the final page.

I also appreciated how the book raises intriguing familial and social issues - from toxic family dynamics and generational trauma to the burden of public image and the way secrets can warp relationships. These themes gave the psychological thrills a bit more gravity beneath the surface.

If you like dark thrillers that keep you off-balance and guessing, this is definitely one to add to your list. Thank you to Liv Lowry for my copy - I’m very grateful!
Profile Image for Joshua Wilson-Jones.
45 reviews2 followers
January 28, 2026


This was a really strong read for me, and honestly one I wish I’d picked up sooner. It’s tense, heavy, and constantly has you questioning everything - the kind of thriller that gets under your skin.

This book is dark and atmospheric, built around secrets, grief, and a mystery that slowly tightens its grip. The story unfolds in layers, pulling you deeper into its world as the truth starts to feel more and more elusive.

The atmosphere in this book is one of its biggest strengths. From the setting to the tone, everything feels unsettling and heavy in the best way. The Bellville estate felt eerie, claustrophobic, and almost like a character in its own right. I genuinely felt like I was inside the book while reading it. It had me that immersed in the pages.

I think a great credit goes to Liv Lowry as an author for her attention to detail in describing the scenes and characters. Many other thrillers i’ve read generally skim over the surface but this book went deep. It was vivid, but not overwhelming. As a debut this was great!

The pacing? Perfect. It builds naturally rather than relying on constant shocks. And when the twists do come… they are true curveballs. I didn’t anticipate them at all, and they genuinely left me reeling. The reveals felt earned and impactful.

I also really enjoyed the use of transcripts throughout the book. They added another layer to the storytelling and pulled me in even more as a reader. Those extra details made everything feel more real and immersive.

Character-wise, this book had me feeling things. I absolutely despised Vivienne, which I think speaks to how well she was written. And by the end of the book, my jaw was on the floor in regards to some of the others.

Overall, this was a gripping & immersive thriller with great twists and a sense of unease. This is one I’d highly recommend if you enjoy thrillers that focus on mood, tension, and detail.
Profile Image for Mya.
28 reviews
March 7, 2026
Um so that was dark, twisted and deeply disturbing - let this be my sign to stop going into books blind.
Profile Image for Weena Bernabel.
Author 5 books36 followers
February 24, 2026
This book wrecked me in the quietest, most beautiful way.

This book is not just a romance. It’s grief. It’s trauma. It’s loving someone in the middle of their broken pieces and choosing to stay anyway. And you guys already know, I live for stories that feel raw and almost too heavy to carry. This one? It carries you instead. This story didn't shy away from the darkness. She leans into it. The pain, the messy emotions, the kind of love that isn’t pretty or polished but real. The kind that bleeds. The kind that feels impossible and inevitable at the same time. What I loved most was how deeply it felt. The characters aren’t perfect. They’re flawed, haunted, trying to survive their pasts while figuring out if they deserve something good. And that’s what fucking got me. That question — am I worthy of love even after everything?
You can feel the ache in every chapter. The longing. The desperation to hold on to something beautiful in the middle of chaos. And when the tenderness shows up? It hits ten times harder because you know what they’ve endured to get there.
This story is fucking HEAVY.
It was haunting.
It was heartbreaking.
It’s beautifully written.
And
It will crawl under your skin.
♾️ ⭐️
28 reviews
January 7, 2026
DNF- Found it very hard to get into, didnt get me hooked at all.
Profile Image for Lu thrillskillsandchills.
288 reviews11 followers
May 1, 2026
Briar returns to The Belville Estate after her sister’s death, planning to get through the funeral and leave. But that plan doesn’t last long, especially once she finds a message her sister left behind that changes everything.

The character work in this is so strong. This is a wealthy, well-known family, with the estate passed down through generations. The sisters all feel distinct, and the dynamic between them really reflects how complicated that upbringing has been. It’s a family built on appearances, and secrets don’t stay buried for long.

Vivienne, the mother, sits at the centre of it all, micromanaging and shaping everything around her, and she’s pure evil in human form. A narcissistic manipulator clinging to her Old Hollywood stardom, still curating everything like she’s in the spotlight. She’s image-obsessed, unhinged and controlling, and you can see the impact her psychotic behaviour has on her daughters (literally, when you read this you’ll know EXACTLY what I mean🤯). That generational trauma runs deep. The control, the pressure to maintain appearances, the emotional manipulation… it shapes how the sisters exist and relate to each other.

Parts of that mother-daughter dynamic hit a little too close to home. It’s confronting in how it shows what should be a nurturing relationship can become when it’s built on control instead.

I love when a story uses mixed media elements and still keeps me fully engaged, and this was done really well. It added to the story rather than pulling me out of it.

I didn’t see the twists coming at all, and they were delivered so well. Such a fab debut. I’ll definitely be keeping an eye on what Liv Lowry writes next!
Profile Image for Susan (Purplegalaxyreads94).
253 reviews3 followers
May 10, 2026
First, I want to thank Liv Lowry and booksandbloompr for the gifted kindle edition of Pretty Dead Things to read and provide my honest, spoiler free review.

My Rating: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

My Thoughts:
Psychological thrillers are my top favorite type of thrillers. If an author can create eerie vibes and plot twists that take me by surprise then I will definitely be invested.

Liv Lowry did an amazing job at creating such a tense atmosphere surrounding family. In this story, we follow Briar, a girl who made a better life for herself, only for the past to come rushing back when she is back home following the death of her sister Odette. Not only is she mourning the loss of her sister, but she also is surrounded by the very narcissistic woman she has ever met……..her mother, Vivienne.

You could already feel the tension from the very first chapter. The very first line of the first chapter, honestly. The type of psychological impact that Vivienne has on her daughters is absolutely crazy and you can see the shift in the daughters whenever the mother is involved. A controlling, narcissistic mother; cryptic notes, and rumors circulating online makes it difficult for Odette to be at rest.

The creepy elements were great and the plot twists throughout the story had me curious to figure out what actually happened. I think a lot of thriller readers will enjoy this book a lot and I’m glad I was able to read it for myself.
Profile Image for Alison Andrews.
146 reviews3 followers
May 4, 2026
Ok Liv, I see you. 👀

Absolutely demented—in the best way—and a total banger. This is one of those books that lingers for days after you finish it, while also leaving you weirdly hyped from just how unhinged everything gets. It’s messed up… but in the right way (if that is even a thing??)

And the antihero? Truly next-level: infuriating, narcissistic, full-on “mommy dearest” energy—I could not look away.

Here’s the thing: when you hit the 80% mark and the twist already feels like it makes perfect, chaotic sense—and there’s still more story to go—you know you’re in for a ride. And yep, it absolutely delivers.

Twisty with a capital AND bolded T. Ruthless, shocking, toxic, and just straight bananas.

Such a wild time. HIGHLY recommend.
Profile Image for Shay Knudsen.
Author 1 book54 followers
March 5, 2026
Liv Lowry absolutely nailed that eerie, slow-burn tension that just creeps under your skin and refuses to leave. It’s dark, it’s twisty, it’s emotional in ways I did NOT see coming and the vibes? Immaculate. Think unsettling but make it addictive.

The characters feel so real and layered, like you almost trust them…but you definitely shouldn’t. And the atmosphere? Chef’s kiss. I could practically feel the chill in the air while reading.
Profile Image for Denise .
860 reviews11 followers
December 7, 2025
Spooky, crazy.

Well written twisty, crazy thriller! Some shades of Mommy Dearest. So many unexpected, shocking surprises to keep you glued to the pages. Not necessarily my cup of tea, but it certainly kept me wanting to know how it all was going to end.
Profile Image for Cassandra Bergman.
121 reviews12 followers
March 24, 2026
WOW. This book had me hooked. Just when I thought I was shocked it went and shocked me more. Over and over. 10/10 recommend this book if you love a good surprise and twists. This book will make you say wtf!
Profile Image for charae.
24 reviews
March 29, 2026
boring. so glad it’s over - i was hate reading it after around 45% because i just can’t DNF books 😭
Profile Image for Blanche.
71 reviews1 follower
April 4, 2026
Almost dnf none of the characters were likable
Profile Image for Sharon.
229 reviews2 followers
April 11, 2026
3.5 Stars

Just finished....current thoughts? This book is MESSED UP!!!!
Profile Image for Hope Bolin.
114 reviews3 followers
February 10, 2026
5 🌟

Southern Dark gothic psycological thriller....
Suspense
Family Secrets
Buried trauma

Now..... Um... I do not even know what to say or think about this one.

This one had me on the edge of my seat.

Brair and her sisters where adopted by this famous Hollywood actress named Vivienne.

When the oldest Odette pops up after being murdered, that is when all their secrets come to light but then they have to do everything that they can to hide what they have done.

Talking about airing out your dirty laundry....
Odette and Briars husbands end up dead. Vivienne has had 4 husbands to come up missing all to be believed to have been murdered.
And then all the secrets come to light. Portia isn't as perfect as she seems.
Elise has held on to so much for so long. Held so many secrets.
And Julie is 7 and so innocent and all of that is gone in the flash.
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Profile Image for Loka Nicole.
14 reviews
January 29, 2026
This was my first book by her. Definitely did not disappoint. I didn't see the twists coming. She kept me guessing & very interested. I will be reading more of her books.
Profile Image for Ashley Doss.
7 reviews
April 20, 2026
Holy crap. That was a good one. The ending made up for the very slow start.
Profile Image for Rahaela Julia .
6 reviews
April 4, 2026
Pretty boring to be honest, the entire relationship with Vivianne and Briar is super annoying, definitely watch ou if you have any PTSD with narcissistic people, I thought the plot was weak too.
Profile Image for Kaimy.
64 reviews
March 22, 2026
That whole family is crazy as f**k.

It was pretty good, I kinda liked the chapters with the news articles and the vlog, people giving their own opinions on the family.

I will be honest, I don’t think this book needed to be as long as it was. I was 50% the way through and there wasn’t too much going on yet, other than Vivienne being the most frustrating character so far. The ending had a lot of twists and shocks, I feel like a couple of them didn’t really add anything to the plot, like they were just thrown in for pure shock factor.
Profile Image for Robyn Rekula.
321 reviews2 followers
March 24, 2026
I had a really hard time getting into this one, but it was an ok book. I loved the old Florida Everglades setting. I found a lot of this to be unbelievable, which I get bc it’s a thriller, but when I’m sucked into a story, that doesn’t bother me.

Kindle through KU 📚
Profile Image for bhavie.
49 reviews
February 18, 2026
Started strong up until the middle when it got a bit annoying. None of the characters were likable or interesting. There were way too many deaths and it read more like a cheesy wannabe horror novel than a thriller. The ending was just annoying. I got irritated around 70%. I wouldn’t recommend
Profile Image for amandarose_mil.
28 reviews
February 20, 2026
After finishing Pretty Dead Things by Liv Lowery, I’ve got a lot of mixed thoughts - mostly in a good way.

There were a few moments where the plot raised questions for me, like where Juliet actually was while Briar and Portia were being held captive. It felt like there were opportunities for her to intervene (like slipping out to get Owen) that weren’t fully addressed. I also wish we’d had more detail around how the husbands’ bodies were being preserved - the gothic horror of that idea was great, but leaning a bit more into the science of it (and even practicalities like masking decomposition) would have made it feel more grounded and unsettling.

Near the beginning, a couple of chapters did feel slightly repetitive, with similar jump-scare style reveals happening back-to-back, and the sheer number of dead husbands introduced early on (Odette and Briar both widowed, alongside their mother’s four marriages) started to feel a bit excessive without more context around how or why those men died. I got that information in the end but could have done with a bit more a little sooner.

That said, Vivienne was a fantastic villain. Even before the imprisonment and drugging, she was brilliantly manipulative - a real snake in the grass. I absolutely loved to hate her. I also had an early suspicion about the “butler”, so Elise’s loyalty to Vivienne didn’t come as a shock.

Emotionally, I think the aftermath of Vivienne paralysing Briar could have been explored more deeply - I would have liked to see more trauma reflected in her behaviour afterwards. And more drama whilst she was in it - like close calls of rescue. Maybe the detective a bit more. Maybe Luke showing up as a white knight for Portia? Like he doesn’t believe her replies are her the way Owen believed Vivienne’s replies were Briar. Juliet trying to drag them out of bed. Anything that had us rallying for their rescue but seeing it slip through our fingers again.

Similarly, while I understood how wearing her mother’s clothes marked a turning point and pushed her into becoming a more unreliable narrator, her decision to side with Portia felt a little too quick. Even with Owen’s betrayal, her bond with Odette should have carried more weight than such a rapid shift allowed. The baby girl twist though was genius. The perfect cherry on the cake.

I did feel like one of the biggest twists came slightly too early, which made me wonder what could possibly top it — although to the book’s credit, the final twists still managed to land in a different, satisfying way.

On the positive side, I really enjoyed the use of mixed media like transcripts, and the whole novel had a very visual quality to it. I could easily imagine this as a film — all glamour over rot, with rich, spoiled dark colours on screen.

Overall, it was a refreshing read and something a bit different from the usual thriller formula. A great book I’ll be recommending to bookish friends. Thanks Liv ✨
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Profile Image for Kelly.
77 reviews5 followers
December 8, 2025
Thank you to the author for the free copy via Amazon.

Disclaimer: THERE MAY BE SPOILERS AHEAD. READ WITH CAUTION!

This story starts with the FMC returning home for her sister’s wake, and from there, everything slowly unravels into a series of strange, unsettling events. The writing instantly grabbed me — it’s easy to read, easy to follow, and the pacing is just right. I never felt bored or lost. The author does a great job painting vivid pictures of the characters; I could imagine each one clearly, and their dialogue matched their personalities perfectly.

Juliet, the youngest sister, gave me weird vibes from the start, and Vivienne — the mother — was someone I could never trust. The family is wealthy and well-known, but the fame and pressure drove the second and third older daughters to build lives far away from Hollywood and their judgmental, micromanaging mother. And honestly, knowing what Vivienne was capable of, I can’t blame them.

One moment that confused me was when Briar and Owen go to his house and she sees Willa sitting on the porch offering pralines. Just a few paragraphs later, we’re told Willa died six years ago. Was Briar seeing a ghost? A hallucination? Reliving a memory? I’m still not sure, but it definitely added to the eerie atmosphere.

Vivienne herself is absolutely deranged — manipulative, sadistic, and terrifying. She kills her husbands, preserves their bodies in different rooms like twisted trophies, and even paralyzes her own daughters to keep them trapped in the house forever. Honestly, I’m surprised the surviving sisters ever stayed in that home after the trauma they endured.

And just when I thought the story couldn’t get any darker, the ending hits. I did not expect Portia to be involved in all the horrific things happening in that household — and dragging a seven-year-old into it? My jaw actually dropped. That poor child… she’s going to grow up to be a serial killer, I swear.

The ending was unexpected in the best way. Overall, I really enjoyed this book: it was easy to read, the twists kept me on my toes, and I never knew what was coming next.


Kelly’s Rating Scale:
1. Storyline - 5/5
2. Characters (well developed or relatable?) - 4/5
3. Writing - 5/5
4. Pace (good pace, dragged or rushed?) - 4/5
5. Enjoyment - 4/5
6. Originality (compared to past books I’ve read) – 5/5
7. Ending (fulfilling or disappointing?) - 5/5
8. Emotional Impact (evokes strong emotions?) - 3/5
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