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3 fast-paced Netflix thrillers like I Will Find You to watch next

After finishing Harlan Coben's I Will Find You, add these three pulse-pounding thrillers to your watch list next.
I Will Find You. (L to R) Britt Lower as Rachel Mills and Sam Worthington as David Burroughs in Episode #102 of I Will Find You
I Will Find You. (L to R) Britt Lower as Rachel Mills and Sam Worthington as David Burroughs in Episode #102 of I Will Find You | Cr. Courtesy of Netflix © 2025

Netflix released the latest must-watch thriller from best-selling author Harlan Coben, the American mystery drama I Will Find You. In the series, Sam Worthington plays a devoted father who ends up behind bars serving a life sentence for the murder of his son. However, it's a crime he didn't commit, and new evidence leads him to do the impossible in order to find his son.

Once again, Coben has weaved a tangled web of conspiracy, betrayal, and murder for viewers to untangle their way through to figure out the whodunit and the motive. I Will Find You features an excellent cast alongside Worthington, including Severance star Britt Lower, This Is Us alum Milo Ventimiglia, Revenge favorite Madeleine Stowe, and many more.

But when you have inevitably binge-watched your way through eight episodes of I Will Find You in one weekend (or maybe even less, but no judgment), your watch list will need another thriller to take its place. For more suspense, more mystery, and more shocking plot twists, we're recommending a small collection of Netflix's most fast-paced limited series to watch next!

Echoes. (L to R) Michelle Monaghan as Gina McCleary, Matt Bomer as Jack in episode 101 of Echoes
Echoes. (L to R) Michelle Monaghan as Gina McCleary, Matt Bomer as Jack in episode 101 of Echoes | Cr. Jackson Lee Davis/Netflix © 2022

Echoes (2022)

While there are so many great Netflix thriller limited series that could vie for your watch list, whether you're watching them for the first time or giving them a much-needed revisit, Echoes should always be one of the choices for your watch list. It's just that chilling and gripping.

The seven-episode miniseries made its premiere on Netflix back in 2022 and stars Michelle Monaghan playing a dual role as twins Gina and Leni. Known to switch places in their past, when one of the twins goes missing, the other steps up to take her place in the midst of an investigation.

Echoes gets very twisty and a little mind-bendy as the truth about Gina and Leni's past comes to light and the reasons behind the shocking disappearance inevitably exposes their tricks. Monaghan delivers a career-best performance that requires an incredible juggling act.

THE BEAST IN ME. Claire Danes as Aggie Wiggs in Episode 103 of The Beast in Me
THE BEAST IN ME. Claire Danes as Aggie Wiggs in Episode 103 of The Beast in Me | Cr. Courtesy of Netflix © 2025

The Beast in Me (2025)

Last year's limited series The Beast in Me arrived on Netflix with quite the star power. Emmy Award winners Claire Danes and Matthew Rhys headline the series in a one-two punch of unmissable performances a real estate billionaire playing a mind game with a troubled author.

In the pyschological thriller, Aggie Wiggs (Danes) receives a surprise with wealthy mogul Nile Jarvis (Rhys) moves in next door. Nile has been accused to have killed his wife, and when she becomes closer to him, Aggie attempts to learn to truth for her new book about the case.

The Beast in Me offers a gripping ride where so many questions swirl around. Motives are unclear and what's real seems so far. But before everything comes together even when you're still wanting more. Apart from the leading stars, Brittany Snow also gives a show-stopping performance.

Alfred Enoch as DS Isaac Fagbenle in Harlan Coben's Run Away
Alfred Enoch as DS Isaac Fagbenle in Harlan Coben's Run Away | Courtesy of Netflix

Run Away (2026)

It would be a list of shows similar to Harlan Coben's latest limited series without one of his past hits. The author has a long list of shows to watch on Netflix, why not check out the show he released earlier this year before I Will Find You kicked off the summer?

If you were still in the midst of your Stranger Things season 5 obsession at the beginning of 2026, you probably missed the release of Run Away on New Year's Day. But now is the perfect time to sink into another perfectly crafted mystery courtesy of Harlan Coben.

Run Away features a similar premise to I Will Find You, as a father searches for his drug addict daughter, who was up and left home without a trace. Suddenly, he's thrust into dangerous new territory that could upend everything in the name of finding his daughter.

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