Marked Man is an excellent mystery, with a surprise ending and then one more surprise for good measure.
By Archer Mayor
Marked Man is an excellent mystery, with a surprise ending and then one more surprise for good measure.
Marked Man is an excellent mystery, with a surprise ending and then one more surprise for good measure.
If possible, this sequel is even better than Richard Osman’s debut, The Thursday Murder Club.
This world-class Scandinavian mystery seems destined to be one of the most talked-about books of the year.
With a wonderful buildup and a truly surprising finish, The Neighbor’s Secret is a delight to read.
The latest from John Banville boasts of some of the finest prose in the mystery genre and villains worthy of Agatha Christie’s poisoned pen.
A complex plot and splashes of wit and wisdom make The Nameless Ones a standout entry in the Charlie Parker series.
Robert Bathurst’s narration is calm yet earnest, reflecting the blend of emotion and professionalism that Armand Gamache embodies as an investigator.
Bloodless is rife with tantalizingly spooky mysteries, topped off with a gloriously wild finale.
How to Kill Your Best Friend is perhaps the ideal escapist thriller, bursting at the seams with drama and set at a gorgeous resort.
Krueger expertly blends his trademark detective skills with a coming-of-age story that examines family, place and race.
With a satisfying quest for vengeance and a twisty mystery, Never Saw Me Coming will tempt readers into staying up all night.
Medieval sleuth Oswald de Lacy’s first case is haunting and moving in equal measure in the hands thanks to author S.D. Sykes.
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