2022 was a decent year for mystery books. We track new books in the genre throughout the year as they were published, adding them whenever we think they're worth reading. On this list, we've also included books that have been nominated for prestigious mystery book awards, like the Edgars...
If you love a good whodunit, behold eight great places to start in mystery books for teens. Firekeeper's Daughter By Angeline Boulley Boulley’s stellar debut novel has gotten allll the buzz for a reason–it’s that good, delving deeply into the world of Ojibwe girl Daunis and the comp...
The best mystery books, movies and authors from all time periods. Book lists, reviews, rankings and more.
Georges Simenon was a prolific Belgian writer, best known for his series of detective or mystery novels with the main character of Superintendent (or Commissaire) Jules Maigret in France. Over the course of 42 years, Simenon wrote 77 Maigret books and short stories. Many have been adapted into...
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The Top 25 Best Mystery Books 1.The Thursday Murder Club, Richard Osman Four pensioners, Elizabeth, Joyce, Ibrahim and Ron meet once a week in their retirement village to investigate unsolved murders. When a killing takes place on their doorstep, they find themselves thrown into their first rea...
The best mystery books are those with sprinklings of clues that brings out the inner detective in you, and here are 30 that you should not miss out on.
I'm Ruei, a Taiwanese American teen who loves reading. I enjoy reading YA contemporary, fantasy, and mystery books but as long as it's a good book, I'll read it! This blog is a catalog of books I have read and my reviews of them.MORE Email ***@gmail.com Frequency 1 post/mont...
The best science fiction books out there are listed below: old and new, popular and obscure, straightforward and super-weird.
A queer, mixed race writer working in a largely white, male field, science and conservation journalist Sabrina Imbler has always been drawn to the mystery of life in the sea, and particularly to creatures living in hostile or remote environments. Each essay in their debut collection profiles one...