Standalone Novels
| Title | Published | Buy on Amazon |
|---|---|---|
| Unraveling Arva | 2003 | Buy |
| Thaw | 2005 | Buy |
| The Seary Line | 2008 | Buy |
| Glass Boys | 2011 | Buy |
| The Widow Tree | 2013 | Buy |
| The Substitute | 2017 | Buy |
| Hideaway | 2019 | Buy |
| An Unthinkable Thing | 2022 | Buy |
| A Man Downstairs | 2024 | Buy |
Nicole Lundrigan has been writing dark, atmospheric literary fiction since her debut Unraveling Arva in 2003. Her early novels are closely tied to Newfoundland, where the isolation and tight-knit communities provide natural tension. The Seary Line (2008) and Glass Boys (2011) are particularly rooted in the province’s geography and social dynamics, while Thaw (2005) also draws on cold, remote settings.
Her later work has broadened in scope without losing the psychological intensity that defines her writing. The Widow Tree (2013) moves to Eastern Europe, and The Substitute (2017) and Hideaway (2019) take suburban domestic settings and fill them with suspicion and dread. An Unthinkable Thing (2022) is based on a true crime from 1950s Canada, while A Man Downstairs (2024) is her most recent novel. Across nine books over two decades, Lundrigan has built a body of work that consistently finds darkness beneath ordinary surfaces.