Okay, so No Way Back by Rylie Dark — this book is crazy. It’s the second one in that Carly See FBI series, and it kinda goes off the rails in a good way. Carly is an FBI agent who gets these creepy visions from the dead, so she’s juggling real-life detective work and all this supernatural chaos in her head. This time, women keep vanishing at night, and when they’re found, it’s all staged and dramatic, like someone’s recreating famous art or something — super freaky, major horror-movie energy. Carly’s out here trying to keep up with a serial killer who’s trolling her at every turn, and the whole time her weird psychic flashes are making things even messier. The pace is fast, no boring parts — you’re just flipping pages, low-key stressed out and needing to know what happens next. The characters aren’t super deep or anything, but it works because you’re in it for the suspense and the “what is even happening right now?!” moments. It’s got that binge-read vibe — not the fanciest writing, but sometimes you just need a crime thriller that doesn’t let you chill for even a second. If you’re into stuff that’s dark and kinda weird, and you want a quick, twisty story that’s pure vibes, this is one of those books you’ll tear through in a weekend.