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6 agents have named Wrong Place Wrong Time as a comparable title on their wishlist, and 2 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.
She wants thrillers with genuine structural ingenuity — not just a twist but a premise or timeline construction that recontextualizes everything. Atmospheric, s…
View wishlist →Glencross wants crime that speaks to readers shaped by the true-crime boom — sophisticated audiences who want procedural authenticity and moral complexity, not …
View wishlist →This is clearly her center of gravity. She gravitates toward domestic thrillers, psychological suspense, and crime fiction, with special enthusiasm for genre-be…
View wishlist →She's interested in page-turning thrillers with a high-concept hook, particularly those with an upmarket sensibility or literary ambition layered over the suspe…
View wishlist →Weatherill wants novels in this space that lead with a confident, distinctive voice and a hook clear enough to pitch in a sentence — but the execution has to be…
View wishlist →She actively seeks literary fiction that uses a speculative device — a time loop, a repeated anniversary, parallel timelines, or a 'what if' structural premise …
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