Katharine Schellman’s 1920s-set mystery will make you wish that you too had been a-struttin’ in the Jazz Age.
Katharine Schellman’s 1920s-set mystery will make you wish that you too had been a-struttin’ in the Jazz Age.
Katharine Schellman’s 1920s-set mystery will make you wish that you too had been a-struttin’ in the Jazz Age.
With Farewell, Amethystine, his 16th Easy Rawlins mystery, Walter Mosley proves he’s still better than almost anyone else in the mystery game.
A Cyclist’s Guide to Crime & Croissants is a fun, fast-paced cozy mystery set in the sun-soaked south of France.
Have tissues at the ready while reading Anne Hillerman’s latest Leaphorn, Chee & Manuelito mystery.
Fans of Will Thomas’ Victorian mystery series will have their expectations repeatedly exceeded in Death and Glory.
Desperate to see an unreliable narrator done right? Look no further than Nicola Solvinic’s engrossing debut, The Hunter’s Daughter.
Cushy and charmingly quirky, Death of a Master Chef is another delightful Brittany-set mystery from Jean-Luc Bannalec.
Under the Storm is a more-than-worthy follow-up to Christoffer Carlsson’s bestselling Nordic noir, Blaze Me a Sun.
With top notch humor and endearing relationships, The Good, the Bad, and the Aunties is a satisfying conclusion to Jesse Q. Sutanto’s beloved series.
V.I. Warshawski remains in top form: Pay Dirt is yet another unputdownable installment in author Sara Paretsky’s series starring the cynical PI.
This series kickoff capably combines a treasure hunt for antiques, a murder mystery and complex relationship dynamics.
Kristen Perrin juggles characters and clues with aplomb in the lively and twisty How to Solve Your Own Murder.
If you’re looking for action, history, brothers-in-arms camaraderie and a cracking good story, look no further than Robbie Morrison’s Cast a Cold Eye.
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