Forbes to call her “a star in the graphic novel world.” She is the coauthor of All Is Found: A Frozen Anthology and Star Wars: Stories of Jedi and Sith, in which she penned the Darth Vader story. A graduate of Harvard University, Brody is also a film/TV producer and writer and a creative writing instructor. She began her career in Hollywood working for A—list directors and movie studios on many films, including the Lord of the Rings trilogy, The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, and The Golden Compass. Brody lives and writes in Joshua Tree, California.
Her new novel is Namaste and Slay: A Dark Romantic Thriller.
At CrimeReads Brody tagged six top cult thrillers that "aren’t just escapist reads; they’re cautionary tales about the perils of seeking salvation in the wrong places." One title on the list:
Read about another entry on the list.Amina Akhtar, Kismet
Finally, Amina Akhtar’s Kismet (2024) skewers Sedona’s crystal-clutching scene with murderous wit. Ronnie Khan, a New Yorker escaping her abusive past, follows wellness influencer Marley to Arizona’s red rocks. What starts as downward dogs and aura cleansings spirals into rivalries, esoteric power plays, and bodies piling up amid the vortexes. Akhtar’s satire is sharp, exposing the performative spirituality of influencers while delivering thriller thrills. The cult energy pulses through the “glittering guru” crowd, where enlightenment hides cutthroat ambition. It vibes with Namaste and Slay’s luxury-gone-wrong ethos, blending humor with horror in a desert of deception.
Kismet is among Elisa Shoenberger's eight top thrillers about influencers and the world of influencing, Rachel Koller Croft's eight top thrillers in which the characters actually get to have fun, Jamie Lee Sogn's eight top mysteries & thrillers set in the wellness industry, Molly Odintz's twelve wacky, weird, and wildly entertaining mysteries & thrillers and Meredith Hambrock's five recent crime novels featuring messy female characters.
--Marshal Zeringue




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