Mystery Books
There is the widely accepted narrative... The protagonist is Janie, an 18-year-old setting out on a new chapter in life. The antagonist is Robbie, a ...
New beginnings always come with old secrets. It has been fifteen years since Belinda was found guilty of her husband's murder. After being released, she ...
Faber Stories, a series that showcases the mastery of short story writing across various genres and styles, is a significant collection of standalone ...
Join us in honoring the centenary of the legendary P.D. James, revered as the ultimate mastermind of the crime genre. Delve into a sinister narrative that ...
Carrie Stuart Parks, an acclaimed author recognized for her outstanding work, brilliantly combines her skills as a forensic artist with her gift for ...
A new psychological thriller from the author of the number one bestseller, The Doctor's Wife Have you ever considered how far you would go to protect a ...
In The Drowning Sea, Sarah Stewart Taylor immerses readers back into the captivating world of Maggie D’arcy with a new intriguing mystery that will transport ...
Following the success of The Mountains Wild, Detective Maggie D'arcy is faced with another complex case that connects Long Island and Ireland in A Distant ...
In the first installment of a new series for fans of Tana French and Kate Atkinson, the story unfolds in both Dublin and New York as homicide detective ...
Sarah Stewart Taylor is widely recognized for her captivating depiction of an American detective navigating the streets of Ireland, and her highly-praised ...
I find myself in a situation where I am forced to marry the one who has caused me so much pain. Before I know it, I find out that I am expecting his ...
A heartless wolf inflicted permanent wounds on my heart, leading me to vow never to enter into a relationship again. However, an ancient ceremony reveals a ...
Description
The mystery genre is a category of fiction that centers around a crime—such as a murder or a disappearance—tracing the journey from the moment the crime occurs to the moment it is solved. These novels are often referred to as “whodunnits” because they invite the reader to step into the shoes of a detective, piecing together the who, what, when, and how of the crime. Most mysteries feature a detective or private investigator as the main character, tasked with unraveling the case.