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7 agents have named The Guest List as a comparable title on their wishlist, and 3 are open to queries. If you’re pitching something in this lane, these are the agents to know. Always confirm an agent’s submission window before you query.
Lieberman wants emotionally intelligent, tightly constructed thrillers where the writing itself is part of the pleasure. Psychological depth, atmospheric settin…
View wishlist →Ikemoto wants fiction that bridges the book-club world and mainstream commercial appeal — propulsive plots with genuine emotional and social weight. Psychologic…
View wishlist →Stender's single most active personal category. Psychological suspense, domestic thriller, literary noir, locked-room mysteries, and geopolitical/tech thrillers…
View wishlist →Cozy mystery and crime fiction with wit, clever plotting, and strong hooks are especially welcome. Elana Roth Parker named The Thursday Murder Club as an aspira…
View wishlist →The adult comp list is extensive and reveals an appetite for prestige commercial fiction: multigenerational family sagas, psychologically layered thrillers, lit…
View wishlist →This is her core territory. She wants high-concept pitches with a clear hook, centered on women — particularly women who are powerful, unhinged, or navigating p…
View wishlist →She gravitates toward mysteries and thrillers built around confined or isolated settings, narrators whose reliability is in question, and revenge as a motivatin…
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