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Rachel Tsunoda’s The Complex Redefines the Psychological Thriller
A literary thriller that refuses sentimentality, choosing instead to witness what happens when containment fails
LIBERTY, TN — Rachel Tsunoda’s The Complex (ISBN: 9798274076098) is a psychological thriller built on a deceptively simple question: How well do you know the person who has keys to your home?
But Tsunoda isn’t interested in easy answers. The Complex operates in the space between what we allow ourselves to see and what we’ve trained ourselves to ignore—the fractures we paper over, the monsters we trust, the silence that accumulates until it becomes its own kind of evidence.
Tsunoda’s prose has been described as “architecture built to contain chaos”—precise, restrained, and emotionally charged without ever tipping into melodrama. The novel’s nonlinear structure mirrors the way real understanding works: not as a clean reveal, but as a series of recognitions that arrive too late.
The Complex joins a growing body of literary thrillers that trust readers to sit with discomfort rather than rush toward resolution. Tsunoda writes without the safety net of exposition, letting tension accumulate through what characters refuse to say as much as what they confess.
About the Author
Rachel Tsunoda’s work inhabits the fracture between perception and truth. A Navy veteran and contemplative writer based in Liberty, Tennessee, she published five books in 2025—including the poetry collections Becoming · Carrying · Seeing and The Space Between the Threshold, the reverse narrative collection Just Like That, It Was Over, and The Complex. Her fiction rejects sentimentality and prettified realism, choosing instead to witness the unfiltered complexity of human experience. She also writes for Still, It Speaks, a contemplative platform examining wisdom traditions through contemporary politics.
Availability
The Complex is available in hardcover and paperback through Amazon and major book retailers. ISBN: 9798274076098.
