Families who loved The Dead List by Jennifer L. Armentrout often look for books with a similar feel. These 20 recommendations were selected for their similarity in style, theme, and reading level.
A parent would reach for this book when their older teenager is navigating the complex transition from childhood friendships to adult romance, particularly if they enjoy high-stakes mysteries that explore themes of safety and intuition. It is a compelling choice for teens who feel a bit out of step with their peers or who are wrestling with the 'what ifs' of a past they can't quite leave behind. The story follows Ella, a young woman who returns to her hometown only to find herself the target of a serial killer. As she reconnects with her childhood best friend, Jensen, the narrative balances a tense, life-or-death mystery with a deeply emotional second-chance romance. Parents should be aware that the book deals with intense peril and physical danger, making it most suitable for mature readers aged 15 and up. It serves as an excellent gateway for discussing personal boundaries, trusting one's instincts, and the importance of open communication in relationships.