Phoebe Morgan is an author and editor. She studied English at Leeds University after growing up in the Suffolk countryside.
She has previously worked as a journalist and now edits crime and women’s fiction for a publishing house during the day, and writes her own books in the evenings.
Noir from the Bar (2020) 30 Crime and Mystery Shorts edited by Simon Bewick and Vic Watson
Phoebe Morgan recommends
Coming to Find You (2023) Jane Corry "Jane is a true master of her craft and Coming to Find You is her best yet. Fantastic atmosphere and details and a cleverly handled dual timeline make this a sure-fire hit."
Truly, Darkly, Deeply (2022) Victoria Selman "Addictive, intelligent, creepy and assured, Victoria Selman is a master of her craft and this chilling thriller deserves to be huge in 2022."
It Ends at Midnight (2022) Harriet Tyce "Intense, clever, important and deeply chilling, It Ends At Midnight proves that Harriet Tyce is a writer at the top of her game."
The Island House (2021) Amanda Brittany "An exciting new voice Brittany reels readers in with this twisty, clever thriller that will have you second-guessing everything "
All Her Fault (2021) Andrea Mara "Immediately compelling, All Her Fault explores every mother's worst nightmare and delivers deftly original twists."
The Lake (2021) Louise Sharland "Atmospheric, unsettling, and gripping, Louise is clearly a fresh new talent to the genre."
The Appeal (2021) (Fairway Players, book 1) Janice Hallett "Brilliantly original, inventive and clever. I loved this book and you will too."
Mother Loves Me (2020) Abby Davies "Incredibly fast-paced and creepy, I absolutely flew through Mother Loves Me. Abby is a wonderful new talent."
What Lies Between Us (2020) John Marrs "Packed full of darkness and suspense, John Marrs once again proves himself as a voice to be reckoned with in [What Lies Between Us]."
Precious You (2020) Helen Monks Takhar "Disturbing, zeitgeisty, and twisted, Precious You will make you second-guess everything and change the way you look at your colleagues forever."
Have You Seen Her (2019) Lisa Hall "Relentlessly pacy and brilliantly written, Have You Seen Her is a tense, believable nightmare that you won’t be able to put down."
Closer Than You Think (2019) Darren O'Sullivan "A stellar and original concept, brilliantly executed. The final chapters had my heart in my throat! O’Sullivan is certainly one to watch."
Too Close (2018) Natalie Daniels "Wonderfully suffocating . . . Natalie Daniels is one to watch!"
Summer at the Kindness Cafe (2018) Victoria Walters "Victoria Walters has such a wonderful, fresh voice and the characters really do leap off the page. The perfect pick-me-up, and a timely reminder of the importance of kindness in every part of life."
I, Witness (2018) (PI Madison Attalee, book 1) Niki Mackay "I couldn't put I,Witness down. A hugely accomplished novel with a dark, sad story at its heart - the characters are so well drawn that I felt every twist along with them as Mackay expertly manipulates the reader. With a wonderful, chain-smoking and perfume-spraying private detective driving the narrative, this is a 2018 must-read."
Beautiful Liars (2018) Isabel Ashdown "A scarily well-drawn narrative about the dark underside of friendship, the lies we tell ourselves, and the way memory distorts reality. Gripping, clever and beautifully written, Isabel Ashdown's star is about to soar."
A Mother's Sacrifice (2018) Gemma Metcalfe "A clever, tense read that deserves to do well. Gemma Metcalfe is a fresh new talent and A Mother’s Sacrifice will have you gripped from start to finish."
The Liar's Girl (2018) Catherine Ryan Howard "The Liar's Girl is an incredibly compelling tale of guilt, secrecy and murder. Gripping from the start, Catherine Ryan Howard lures readers in from page one and brings every girl's worst nightmare to life. Unputdownable!"
The Guilty Wife (2017) Elle Croft "A gripping portrayal of a woman under fire, which explores the blurry boundaries of innocence and guilt. The Guilty Wife will make you question those closest to you as the plot unfolds at pace, with an ending that pulls the rug from under your feet. A brilliant debut."