10 audiobooks for fans of Don't Let Him In
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The Night She Disappeared
by Lisa Jewell
Narrated by Joanne Froggatt
★ 4.57 ABR Score (348.1K ratings)★ 4.08 Goodreads (333.3K) ★ 4.63 Audible (14.8K)More about this pick
Jewell crafts a layered mystery where a young couple vanishes after a party, investigated a year later by a writer who discovers sinister clues in nearby woods.
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Then She Was Gone
by Lisa Jewell
Narrated by Helen Duff
★ 4.61 ABR Score (1.1M ratings)★ 4.04 Goodreads (1.0M) ★ 4.56 Audible (84.7K)More about this pick
When fifteen-year-old Ellie vanishes without a trace, her mother Laurel spends ten years searching until a chance encounter reveals horrifying secrets. This psychological thriller twists through family obsession and revenge.
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I Found You
by Lisa Jewell
Narrated by Helen Duff
★ 4.36 ABR Score (200.5K ratings)★ 3.93 Goodreads (177.6K) ★ 4.42 Audible (22.9K)More about this pick
Two mysteries converge—a man with amnesia on a Yorkshire beach and a missing groom in Surrey—as single mother Alice becomes drawn into a dangerous web of secrets.
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None of This is True
by Lisa Jewell
Narrated by Kristin Atherton, Ayesha Antoine, Louise Brealey, Alix Dunmore, Elliot Fitzpatrick, Lisa Jewell, Thomas Judd, Dominic Thorburn, Nicola Walker, Jenny Walser
★ 4.53 ABR Score (1.1M ratings)★ 4.07 Goodreads (1.1M) ★ 4.53 Audible (15.4K)More about this pick
The impressive cast creates distinct voices for each character as podcaster Alix becomes dangerously entangled with mysterious birthday twin Josie Fair.
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Invisible Girl
by Lisa Jewell
Narrated by Donna Banya, Katherine Kelly, Connor Swindells
★ 4.29 ABR Score (202.2K ratings)★ 3.78 Goodreads (193.2K) ★ 4.47 Audible (9.0K)More about this pick
A suspended teacher's descent into incel forums collides with a teenage girl's mysterious disappearance in contemporary London. Three narrators bring distinct perspectives to this timely thriller, exploring online radicalization and the invisibility of certain kinds of victims.
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The Other Mothers
by Katherine Faulkner
Narrated by Louise Brealey, Dakota Blue Richards
Why this book?
Louise Brealey's distinctive narration brings the same atmospheric tension to *The Other Mothers*, a psychological mystery that explores maternal paranoia and domestic unease with the same propulsive storytelling that made *Don't Let Him In* so gripping. Both audiobooks leverage their ensemble casts to deepen the sense of psychological dread and unreliable perspectives that define this brand of contemporary domestic thriller.
★ 4.04 ABR Score (38.5K ratings)★ 3.83 Goodreads (38.1K) ★ 4.31 Audible (422)More about this pick
New mother Tash investigates a nanny's suspicious death while desperately trying to fit in with elite playground mothers. Louise Brealey and Dakota Blue Richards split the dual perspectives effectively.
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Let Me Lie
by Clare Mackintosh
Narrated by Gemma Whelan, Clare Mackintosh
★ 3.97 ABR Score (44.8K ratings)★ 3.8 Goodreads (44.0K) ★ 4.16 Audible (808)More about this pick
Anna questions whether her parents really committed suicide or were murdered, while Gemma Whelan and author Clare Mackintosh share narration duties for this twisty family mystery.
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The Girls in the Garden
by Lisa Jewell
Narrated by Colleen Prendergast
★ 3.90 ABR Score (116.7K ratings)★ 3.54 Goodreads (113.4K) ★ 4.12 Audible (3.3K)More about this pick
Colleen Prendergast navigates the shifting suspicions among London neighbors when a thirteen-year-old girl is found unconscious in their supposedly safe communal garden square.
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The Third Wife
by Lisa Jewell
Narrated by Joe Jameson
★ 3.76 ABR Score (77.3K ratings)★ 3.44 Goodreads (73.5K) ★ 3.99 Audible (3.8K)More about this pick
Maya's apparent suicide doesn't add up to her devastated husband Adrian, who digs into their seemingly perfect blended family. Jameson navigates the shifting perspectives as Adrian's investigation reveals disturbing secrets.
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The Blue Hour
by Paula Hawkins
Narrated by Gemma Whelan, Paula Hawkins
★ 3.67 ABR Score (77.2K ratings)★ 3.26 Goodreads (77.2K) ★ 4.43 Audible (7)More about this pick
Grace lives alone on a tidal island until a London gallery discovery connects her refuge to a decades-old disappearance, with Gemma Whelan's narration capturing the isolation.
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