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Thursday, March 12, 2026

What Makes a Suspense Story Impossible to Put Down?

 


There’s something about returning home that can stir up memories you thought were long buried.

Sometimes those memories are comforting—family dinners, childhood friendships, familiar places that remind us of where we came from.

But sometimes… the past waits in the shadows and it’s not so nice.

That idea became the heartbeat behind my upcoming release, Unsolved Amish Abduction, releasing March 31.

In this story, Anna Hartzler returns to the Amish community she once fled after receiving an anonymous letter containing a bracelet that belonged to her missing sister. For Anna, the bracelet isn’t just jewelry—it’s a reminder of the worst night of her life.

Ten years ago, two sisters walked into the woods.
Only one came home.

Anna has spent a decade trying to move forward. She built a life. She’s raising her young daughter. She’s tried to convince herself that the past is over.

But the moment she steps back into her hometown, it becomes clear that someone hasn’t forgotten.

Someone has been waiting.

And the only person she can turn to for protection is Jaxson Thomas—the boy she once loved, now a police officer and K-9 handler. Jax never expected Anna to return, and he certainly never expected to find himself protecting the woman who once disappeared from his life.

As the threats escalate and secrets begin to surface, Anna and Jax must confront the truth about what happened that night in the woods… before the same person who stole her sister comes back for her.

One of the things I love about writing suspense is exploring how the past shapes who we become—and how unresolved mysteries can echo through years, even decades. In Unsolved Amish Abduction, the danger isn’t just physical. It’s emotional too. Anna must face the guilt of surviving when her sister didn’t… and the terrifying possibility that the nightmare isn’t over.

Because sometimes the most dangerous place to return… is home.

Buy link: https://amzn.to/49N4dBh




So Let’s Talk Suspense!

One of my favorite parts of being a suspense writer is hearing from readers who love trying to solve the mystery before the characters do.

So, I’m curious…

What kind of suspense hook grabs you the fastest when you pick up a book?

  • A cold case from the past
  • A missing person mystery
  • A secret hidden in a small town
  • A second-chance romance in the middle of danger

Or something else entirely?

Tell me in the comments for a chance to win an eBook copy of Unsolved Amish Abduction. Be sure to leave your email address so that I can reach out to you.

I can’t wait to hear your response!

 

Blessings,
Mary

28 comments:

  1. I love a good cold case mystery& missing person is second favorite

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    1. Those are both great genres. Filled with so much suspense.

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  2. I really like cold cases, so that draws me to begin with. To keep me reading, I prefer short chapters with just a bit of a cliffhanger at the end of each chapter. Both make me read longer than I thought I was going to. watts.vickie@gmail.com

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    1. There is something about a cold case that draws you in. Why wasn't it solved? Is the person responsible still out there somewhere waiting to do it again? Will they be caught. All intriguing things to consider, Vickie.

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  3. Beverly Duell-MooreMarch 13, 2026 at 11:02 AM

    The three answers you have!

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  4. Amish and Mystery, a match made in Heaven.

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    1. I love those two combined. Kind of good pitted against evil.

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  5. The cliff hangers at the end of each chapter, and intrigue throughout the story, are what keep me turning pages! Would love to win a print copy! Lual Krautter krautter62520AToutlookDOTcom

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  6. Love them all, but anything with a second chance always grabs my attention. If not for second chances, hubby and I won't be together all these years.
    I was blessed to have already had the opportunity to read UNSOLVED AMISH ABDUCTION, which is definitely FIVE STAR reading. I'm leaving the contest for others so someone else can read this amazing book.
    2clowns at arkansas dot net

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  7. all of the above I just love a good mystery jenningsask@verizon.net

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  8. All of the above are good choices for a suspense novel. I would add when a character has amnesia--why can't he/she remember what happened? Could he/she be the murderer?

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  9. All the above and Martha’s scenario is a great one as well. Thank you for the giveaway opportunity alysap at yahoo dot com

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  10. Good afternoon, I love reading all the different mystery suspense stories, I love it when they keep me turning the pages. Have a great weekend. Sincerely , Alicia Haney. aliciabhaney(at)sbcglobal (dot) net Not entering this ebook giveaway but thank you, I am not tech savvy.

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    bn100candg at hotmail dot com

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  12. I definitely agree! I love a suspense filled story that keeps me on the edge of my seat, biting my nails to the very end. jeannek330@gmail(dot)com

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  13. Oh, it's always so hard to choose! I enjoy all of the ones you listed! Suspense is my favorite genre!

    Heather Mitchell crhbmitchellfam@duck.com

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  14. Not entering. This book is so good. It is a must read. God bless you.

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  15. I like a second chance romance in the midst of danger.

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