#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!

13 New April Mysteries, Thrillers, and True Crime For Criminal Spring Reading

Looking for new mysteries, thrillers, or true crime books to read? Here are some of the April new releases you can't miss!

9 Twisty Suspense Novels You Won’t Be Able To Put Down

From classics of the genre to new releases, these twisty suspense novels will have you glued to the page until the last shocking moments.

8 Books to Read After Rian Johnson’s Poker Face

Love Rian Johnson's Poker Face? Here are 8 books like Poker Face in the spirit of Charlie Cale and her mystery-solving adventures.

What Murder Mysteries Get Wrong About The Food Industry

This is a continuation of a series about what murder mysteries get wrong about certain areas. This time: we look at the food industry.

10 Vengeful Books Like John Wick

Grab your popcorn and get ready to root for the heroic psychopaths. Here are 10 violent, vengeful books like John Wick.

13 Apocalyptic Infection Books Like THE LAST OF US

These 13 outstanding apocalyptic books like The Last of Us which feature fungus, infection, and zombie-like outbreaks.

14 New Mystery, Thrillers, & True Crime For Great Crime-y March Reading

From cozy mysteries to domestic thrillers and more, here are the new mystery and thriller books out March 2023 you should know about!

Whodunits, Cozies, and More: A Mystery Sub-Genres Primer

8 of the Best Crime Thrillers

The best crime thrillers keep you on the edge of your seat from beginning to end. You won't be able to put these books down.

A Cutthroat Writing Retreat

Read an excerpt from The Writing Retreat by Julia Bartz, a psychological suspense novel about a writing retreat turned deadly.