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Best Mystery Books

243 expert-reviewed books — page 6 of 11

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The Huntress

by Kate Quinn

4.4

A trio of Nazi hunters — a war correspondent, a Soviet night-bomber, and a young Boston woman — track a female war criminal known as the Huntress across postwar Europe and America. Based on the all-female Night Witches regiment of the Soviet air force.

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The Maltese Falcon

by Dashiell Hammett

4.4

San Francisco private detective Sam Spade is hired by a woman who calls herself Miss Wonderly to follow a man — and within twenty-four hours his partner Miles Archer is dead, he is tangled with the San Francisco police and a group of international criminals, and at the centre of it all is a statuette of a black bird supposedly worth a fortune.

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The New York Trilogy

by Paul Auster

4.4

Three interconnected novellas — City of Glass, Ghosts, and The Locked Room — in which Paul Auster dismantles the detective genre to explore identity, surveillance, authorship, and the unreliability of language, all set in a New York that is both hyper-real and increasingly abstract.

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The Trespasser

by Tana French

4.4

Detective Antoinette Conway and her partner Stephen Moran catch what looks like a routine domestic killing — but someone in the Murder Squad is pushing hard to close the case fast, and Conway can't tell who to trust.

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The Valley of Fear

by Arthur Conan Doyle

4.4

A cipher message leads Holmes to Birlstone Manor and a suspicious death, before the novel pivots to the Pennsylvania coalfields and the brutal secret society known as the Scowrers. The fourth and final Holmes novel draws on the real Molly Maguires to give its American backstory genuine historical weight.

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Anxious People

by Fredrik Backman

4.3

A failed bank robber takes a group of apartment hunters hostage at an open house. When police arrive, the hostage-taker has vanished and no one in the group is talking. Told across multiple perspectives and timelines, Anxious People is a comedy-mystery about failure, loneliness, and the quiet kindnesses people extend to strangers when no one is watching.

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Chronicle of a Death Foretold

by Gabriel García Márquez

4.3

Everyone in the town knows that Santiago Nasar is going to be killed. The Vicario brothers announced it. The narrator reconstructs the hours before the murder, interviewing survivors years later to understand how a community can know a man is about to die and do nothing to stop it. García Márquez's most formally precise work.

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Die Trying

by Lee Child

4.3

Jack Reacher is accidentally grabbed off a Chicago street alongside a woman he barely knows — an FBI agent named Holly Johnson. Their kidnappers are a heavily armed militia group with a survivalist compound in Montana and a plan that amounts to mass murder. Reacher has no weapon, no help, and an 800-mile journey between him and the militia's endgame.

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Echo Burning

by Lee Child

4.3

Hitchhiking through the Texas heat, Reacher accepts a ride from Carmen Greer — a woman fleeing an abusive husband who is due home from prison. By the time Reacher understands the full picture of the Greer family, the Echo County ranch, and the three hired killers heading for it, he is already too involved to walk away.

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Evil Under the Sun

by Agatha Christie

4.3

Poirot takes his holiday at Smugglers' Island off the Devon coast — and finds himself surrounded by the usual Christie ensemble: the glamorous actress everyone resents, the various husbands and wives with complicated relationships, and the idle rich who have all the time in the world for grudges. When the actress is found strangled, everyone on the island claims an alibi.

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Good Girl, Bad Blood

by Holly Jackson

4.3

Pip Fitz-Amobi has promised herself she is done with murder investigations. Then a boy goes missing on the night of Little Kilton's memorial, and Pip finds herself drawn back into danger — this time broadcasting her investigation as a live podcast.

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Grave Peril

by Jim Butcher

4.3

Harry Dresden and his Knight of the Cross ally Michael Carpenter investigate a surge of violent ghost activity across Chicago — and receive an invitation to a vampire court ball that no one survives.

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Night School

by Lee Child

4.3

Hamburg, 1996. Reacher is pulled from his regular Army assignment and placed in a clandestine inter-agency team — the so-called night school — tasked with identifying an unknown buyer who is about to pay $100 million for something unknown. A prequel-in-spirit showing Reacher at his military peak.

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Past Tense

by Lee Child

4.3

Reacher decides to visit the New Hampshire town where his father was born — and finds no record of the Reacher family ever existing there. Simultaneously, a young Canadian couple becomes trapped at a remote motel where nothing is as it appears. A rare entry in the series that invites the reader to think about who Reacher really is.

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Personal

by Lee Child

4.3

A near-impossible sniper shot attempted against the French president — from 1,400 yards — points to one of four living marksmen, including Reacher's old adversary John Kott. Reacher is sent to Paris and London to find the shooter before a G8 summit becomes a killing ground.

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Ripley's Game

by Patricia Highsmith

4.3

Tom Ripley is insulted at a party by Jonathan Trevanny, a picture framer in Fontainebleau with a terminal blood disease, and decides to arrange a small act of vengeance: he has Jonathan recruited, through an intermediary, to carry out a Mafia killing on a train. Jonathan, desperate for money for his family, agrees — and Ripley watches, and then becomes involved in ways he didn't plan. Widely considered the best novel in the Ripley series.

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Rules of Prey

by John Sandford

4.3

Minneapolis detective Lucas Davenport hunts a serial killer who is following his own macabre rules — a game of cat and mouse that introduces one of crime fiction's most enduring protagonists.

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Tell No One

by Harlan Coben

4.3

On the anniversary of his wife's murder, paediatrician David Beck receives an email that appears to be from Elizabeth — dead for eight years. Then a video surfaces of a woman who looks exactly like her. Then the FBI arrives with questions.

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The Angel's Game

by Carlos Ruiz Zafón

4.3

In 1920s Barcelona, struggling writer David Martín is commissioned by a mysterious publisher to write a book that will make people believe anything — and finds himself drawn into a labyrinthine conspiracy involving the Cemetery of Forgotten Books and forces he cannot understand.

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The Big Sleep

by Raymond Chandler

4.3

Philip Marlowe, private detective, is hired by the aging General Sternwood to deal with a blackmailer — and finds himself drawn into a Los Angeles underworld of pornography, gambling, and murder involving the General's two dangerous daughters, Vivian and Carmen.

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The Black Echo

by Michael Connelly

4.3

LAPD detective Harry Bosch investigates the murder of a Vietnam veteran found dead in a drainpipe in the Hollywood Hills — and discovers a trail leading to a daring bank heist tied to the tunnels both men once crawled through in the war.

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The Body in the Library

by Agatha Christie

4.3

When a young woman's body is found in the library at Gossington Hall, the owners call on their friend Miss Jane Marple. Investigating from St Mary Mead, the village spinster must determine who the victim was before she can determine who killed her.

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The Caves of Steel

by Isaac Asimov

4.3

New York City in the far future is a vast enclosed city of eight million people who rarely venture outside. Detective Elijah Baley is assigned to investigate a murder at a Spacer enclave — and is given a robot partner named R. Daneel Olivaw. Asimov's fusion of science fiction and classic detective fiction, set in one of his most vividly imagined futures.

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The Cruelest Month

by Louise Penny

4.3

Easter in Three Pines: a séance in the old Hadley house ends in death, and Chief Inspector Gamache must determine whether it was fright, murder, or something more sinister. The third Gamache novel deepens the series' psychological and spiritual preoccupations.

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