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Writer's pictureSusanna Rowlett

Delving into the Dark Academia of "The Maidens" by Alex Michaelides


Thriller enthusiasts and lovers of dark academia, gather around! 🕯📚 Today, I’m exploring the shadowy corridors of "The Maidens" by Alex Michaelides. This psychological thriller, set against the backdrop of Cambridge University, weaves a tale of obsession, murder, and ancient Greek mythology.


Michaelides, who captivated readers with his debut, "The Silent Patient," returns with a story centered on Mariana, a group therapist who becomes entangled in a series of murders at Cambridge. As she delves deeper, she finds herself drawn to the enigmatic professor Edward Fosca and his secret society of students known as The Maidens.


"The Maidens" is an ideal read for those who are drawn to intelligent, atmospheric thrillers with a classical twist. Fans of "The Secret History" by Donna Tartt or "Ninth House" by Leigh Bardugo will find themselves engrossed in this dark, academic world.


What readers are saying: "The Maidens" is praised for its compelling blend of psychological intrigue and classical mythology. Readers appreciate its immersive setting and the intricate plot that keeps you guessing till the end.


For those who enjoy Michaelides’s narrative style and penchant for psychological depth, "The Silent Patient" is another must-read.


I recommend "The Maidens" to anyone looking for a thriller that’s not only about solving a crime but also delving into the complexities of human psychology and ancient lore. Prepare to be enthralled by the dark academia of Cambridge and its secrets.


Favorite Quote: "We’re all broken, Mariana. In our own ways. In places no one might see."



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