#Mystery/Thriller

Police procedurals, cozy mysteries, psychological thrillers, true crime: whatever your mystery flavor, we’ve got recommendations on the best mystery books out there, from diverse authors writing in every mystery sub-genre. Get your whodunit (orwhatdunit, if you like a supernatural mystery) fix with posts from our mystery/thriller-reading contributors. Now go crack those cases!

Should You Be Watching THE FOLLOWING?

This Sunday, when most people were busy making snacks for the Super Bowl, I sat down to spend some quality ...

2013 Tournament of Books Discussion: GONE GIRL by Gillian Flynn

We here at Book Riot are huge Tournament of Books fans, so this year we’re going to discuss each of ...

The Best of Book Riot: Most Watched Trailers – January 26 – February 1, 2013

Here are the most popular book trailers from the last week on BookRiot.tv. Click the cover to watch!

Bookish Gifts for the James Bond Fan

James Bond is a bazillion dollar (rough estimate) film franchise, but around these parts we will proclaim from the rooftops ...

Five Books to Watch for in February

While researching for this post I made an amazing discovery, one of those times when you stumble upon something you ...

THE NEW HUNGER, or, A Zombie’s Existential Crisis

A few years ago, I got an advanced copy of a book by an author I hadn’t heard of before, ...

They’re (Paper) Ba-ack: January 29, 2013

Tuesday is New Book Day. We celebrate each week by highlighting titles we’re excited to see arrive in paperback. [nggallery ...

Fresh Ink: New Books Out Today: January 29, 2013

Just a few of the tasty new books available today. Hope you’ll find something you like. Contents May Have Shifted by ...

They’re (Paper) Ba-ack: January 22, 2013

Tuesday is New Book Day. We celebrate each week by highlighting titles we’re excited to see arrive in paperback. [galleryview ...

Blood and Beer – A Pint With Ian Rankin

Before setting off to the US on a book tour, best-selling author Ian Rankin speaks to Book Riot about the American influences on his crime fiction