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Kelley Armstrong’s latest Haven’s Rock mystery has an absolute doozy of a setup. While on a hike, a preteen boy thinks he sees a bear—with human eyes.

Kelley Armstrong’s latest Haven’s Rock mystery has an absolute doozy of a setup. While on a hike, a preteen boy thinks he sees a bear—with human eyes.

In his second Follet Valley cozy mystery, author Ian Moore captures the beauty and drama of life in the French countryside.

In his second Follet Valley cozy mystery, author Ian Moore captures the beauty and drama of life in the French countryside.

The snarky and complex Listen for the Lie is riveting all the way through to its jaw-dropper of a resolution.

The snarky and complex Listen for the Lie is riveting all the way through to its jaw-dropper of a resolution.

Kate Brody’s debut novel, Rabbit Hole, is both a suspenseful mystery and a provocative portrait of a broken family.

Kate Brody’s debut novel, Rabbit Hole, is both a suspenseful mystery and a provocative portrait of a broken family.

Visit an alternate America where European colonization never took place in this intricately plotted police procedural from Francis Spufford.

Visit an alternate America where European colonization never took place in this intricately plotted police procedural from Francis Spufford.

Jonathan Kellerman’s The Ghost Orchid is another excellent addition to a series full of excellent editions.

Jonathan Kellerman’s The Ghost Orchid is another excellent addition to a series full of excellent editions.

The Busy Body is reminiscent of Agatha Christie and Knives Out, both in the unlikeliness of the mystery and the cleverness of its solution.

The Busy Body is reminiscent of Agatha Christie and Knives Out, both in the unlikeliness of the mystery and the cleverness of its solution.

Author Mariah Fredericks turns Gilded Age author Edith Wharton into a detective in this absorbing historical mystery.

Author Mariah Fredericks turns Gilded Age author Edith Wharton into a detective in this absorbing historical mystery.

Everyone on This Train Is a Suspect is a delightful locked-room mystery that is rife with references to classic detective fiction.

Everyone on This Train Is a Suspect is a delightful locked-room mystery that is rife with references to classic detective fiction.

You’ve never read anything like Stuart Turton’s post-apocalyptic mystery, the aptly titled The Last Murder at the End of the World.

You’ve never read anything like Stuart Turton’s post-apocalyptic mystery, the aptly titled The Last Murder at the End of the World.

Sulari Gentill’s follow-up to The Woman in the Library is an original and entertaining thriller that dives into the shadowy world of online conspiracy theorists.

Sulari Gentill’s follow-up to The Woman in the Library is an original and entertaining thriller that dives into the shadowy world of online conspiracy theorists.

Gillian Flynn’s new mystery & suspense imprint got off to a great start last year with Scorched Grace, poet Margot Douaihy’s debut mystery starring a queer and very punk New Orleans nun named Sister Holiday. Delightfully, this sequel sees Sister Holiday teaming up with Magnolia Riveaux, the fire inspector assigned to Scorched Grace’s arson spree, to form a new detective agency. Their first case? Figuring out who murdered a priest, all while extreme rains threaten to flood the city.

Gillian Flynn’s new mystery & suspense imprint got off to a great start last year with Scorched Grace, poet Margot Douaihy’s debut mystery starring a queer and very punk New Orleans nun named Sister Holiday. Delightfully, this sequel sees Sister Holiday teaming up with…

It’s been five years since Flynn’s debut thriller, The Woman in the Window, was seemingly everywhere. In the time since, a sadly abysmal film adaptation was released and a scandalous New Yorker article investigated his past, but now a sophomore novel is finally in sight. Billed as “part Knives Out, part Agatha Christie,” End of Story centers on mystery novelist Sebastian Trapp, who invites Nicky Hunter, an expert on detective fiction, to his luxurious home to help draft his memoirs. But while there, Nicky becomes obsessed with solving the mysterious disappearance of Sebastian’s first wife and son.

It’s been five years since Flynn's debut thriller, The Woman in the Window, was seemingly everywhere. In the time since, a sadly abysmal film adaptation was released and a scandalous New Yorker article investigated his past, but now a sophomore novel is finally…

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