Of course you want a thriller for your beach bag. Anyone who says they’re rereading “War and Peace” again this summer is either lying or unaware of the pure pleasure of letting the mind relax along with the body. Sometimes you want to let go, toes sinking into the sand, brain disengaging from stress.
The six books here offer something for everyone — psychological suspense, spy action, a cozy mystery and more. And if you get the whole stack, you’ll be ready to pass one along to that friend who’s fallen asleep beneath her Tolstoy tome.
• “The Perfect Mother” (Harper), by Aimee Molloy explores every mother’s nightmare: You leave your child with a baby-sitter, and he is taken from his crib. The May Mothers is a group of women in Brooklyn who have bonded over new parenthood and just want a night out to complain and laugh. But when Winnie’s son, Midas, disappears, the sickly summer heat becomes a metaphor for fear and suspicion. The moms (and a dad) may feel close, but each harbors a secret. Will one of those secrets turn out to be murderous? “The Perfect Mother” is a fresh addition to the psycho-thriller shelf.
• “The House Swap” (Pamela Dorman), by Rebecca Fleet has a bit of misdirection that turns into a twist at the end, but that’s not the main pleasure of this delightful work of domestic noir. Instead, it’s the business leading up to that twist that will have your skin crawling — a one-time addict husband, a creepy stalker neighbor, an ended affair. Caroline and Francis leave their life in Leeds, England, for a week in a gentrifying London suburb, but when they discover they can’t leave that life behind, each of them believes it’s for a different reason. They’re both wrong. Fatally, or … ?