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The Aunt

Courtney Psak

Suspense, Mystery, Thriller • Jun 11, 2026

When the phone rings, Amy’s life is shattered. Her estranged younger sister, Lexi, and her brother-in-law have perished in a devastating boating accident. Despite a decade of silence between them, the loss of the sister she never stopped loving leaves Amy reeling.
But grief quickly gives way to shock when the contents of Lexi’s will are revealed. Amy is named the sole guardian of a newborn niece she never knew existed—along with inheriting a sprawling Palm Beach estate and a massive fortune.
As Amy struggles to process the existence of Lexi’s secret child, the police drop another bombshell: the fatal crash wasn't an accident. Forced into a dangerous web of lies, Amy must uncover the dark secrets her sister took to the grave. Can she protect the innocent baby now in her care, or will unearthing the truth destroy what's left of her world?

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3.5 / 5

The Aunt by Courtney Psak delivers a unique storyline. In a thriller genre where so many plots are feeling identical, finding a new concept is refreshing. The story is an interesting read, told through a dual timeline that alternates between Amy’s perspective in the present and Lexi’s point of view in the past.
While the mystery is engaging overall, the execution is a bit uneven, with transitions between scenes feeling abrupt at times. The biggest hurdle, however, is the main character of Amy. She is a frustrating protagonist to follow, getting upset over situations she entirely caused herself and wildly overreacting to things. She was a tough character to relate to or empathize with.
The plot delivers a few small twists, though there is nothing mind-blowing. The primary flaw in the mystery's construction lies in its dropped red herrings. A well-crafted thriller should neatly explain away its false leads once the actual truth comes to light, but here, several plot points are introduced as misdirections and then abandoned entirely. Despite an annoying protagonist and a few dropped narrative threads, it remains a solid read that stands out from the crowd thanks to its unique hook.
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