John Searles' New Novel of Psychological Suspense, Her Last Affair
By People Magazine
John Searles — whose 2004 novel Strange But True was adapted into the eponymous hit film two years ago — is drawing from personal "heartache" for his latest book.
Death at the Drive-In: PW Talks with John Searles
By Katrina Niidas Holm
An arsonist burned down the apartment my husband and I share in New York City. We were bouncing from people’s houses to hotel rooms. Then, after we got our apartment rebuilt, my father died, and the pandemic hit…
6 Questions for John Searles
John Searles is an award-winning author of four thrillers. His second, Strange But True, was adapted into a feature film in 2019, starring Nick Robinson, Amy Ryan, and Brian Cox….
Her Last Affair
“Every marriage has its secrets.” This prophetic line opens HER LAST AFFAIR, John Searles’ unnerving new novel. Here, he takes us on a journey involving a small cast of characters, each of whom are lamenting a love lost and how their lives will converge in surprising and tragic ways…
Mystery Man: John Searles
By Ruby Cutolo
First impression of John Searles, bestselling author of the novels Boy Still Missing and Strange but True, and the forthcoming Help for the Haunted (Morrow, September)…
Old Drive-In Theater Reels In “Misery”-Type Anti-Heroine and Frightful Supporting Cast
By Linda Hitchcock
John Searles has written an intensely compelling book of suspense in his current novel Her Last Affair (Mariner Books)….
Her Last Affair
Love and revenge commingle until it's almost impossible to tell one from the other in the fascinating, character-driven Her Last Affair. As in his previous three novels, John Searles's low-boil plot hinges on slowly but forcefully building suspense, while subtly dropping clues to the characters' psychological makeup…
People talks STRANGE BUT TRUE
By People Magazine
John Searles wrote the book Strange But True in 2004 — and now it's been made into a film starring Greg Kinnear and Once Upon a Time... in Hollywood breakout Margaret Qualley…
Review of ‘Help for the Haunted’ by John Searles
By Patrick Anderson
John Searles’s fascinating “Help for the Haunted” is all about the Mason family: the parents and their teenage daughters, Sylvie and Rose…
Salon.com
By Corrie Pikul
Part thriller, part mystery, part coming-of-age fable, this story of a high-school quarterback's tragic death -- and a most unlikely pregnancy -- will hold you transfixed.
USA Today
By Carol Memmott
Nancy Bolchalk surprised fellow members of the Roosevelt Book Club in Hubbard, Ohio, when she arranged for author John Searles to talk with them by phone at one of their meetings.
USA Today
By Carol Memmott
The best writers of noir fiction slip the dark and unseemly details of life into their novels in the most unlikely places...
Algonquin Books Blog
An interview with John Searles.
"How did you, the son of a truck driver, end up becoming an Editor-at-Large for Cosmo? How long have you been working there...?"
The New York Times
By Janet Maslin
"Strange but True" belongs to the That Terrible Night storytelling genre...
Media Bistro
By David S. Hirschman
Writing novels by night, editing Cosmo's book excerpts by day, and navigating between the two.