Mystery Books

Written in Stone, the tenth installment in the Scottish Bookshop series by Paige Shelton, set in a specialty bookstore in Edinburgh called The Cracked Spine

May, 1941. One of the senior choristers at St Paul's, Edwin Roberts, is found beaten to death in the crypt of the cathedral and Detective Chief Inspector ...

The first novel in the all-new Golden Girls Cozy Mystery Series!

In the twelfth installment of the Lighthouse Library mysteries, Lucy McNeil is back on the case, but this time she’s on the case alone.

'Fast-paced and full of grace . . . a memorable meditation on the forms of care' Sarah Moss 'An unforgettable treat' Janice Hallett 'An absolute must-read' ...

Widow Mimi resides on the picturesque Mackinac Island, where automobiles are not permitted and a Gibson martini with three onions at the stroke of midnight ...

The new addictive thriller from tiktok favourite and bestselling author ashley winstead. 'Impossible to put down once you start... True crime fans will ...

The instant USA Today bestseller! The Murder Show is a pulse-racing novel about secrets, old friends, and how the past never leaves us by New York Times ...

John Grisham meets Yellowstone in a gripping political thriller by Wall Street Journal bestselling author Robert Bailey, as one man fights for family against ...

The first in a brand-new crime thriller series from Edgar nominee and Pulitzer Prize–winning author Bryan Gruley. Feisty defence attorney, Devyn Payne faces ...

The latest gripping new thriller featuring DS Maeve Kerrigan and DI Josh Derwent from the Top Ten Sunday Times bestselling author‘The most dangerously ...

In this season's must-read for fans of Nora Roberts, Danielle Steel, and Janet Evanovich, a woman imprisoned by her painful past faces a crisis that might ...

'Well hot dang!!!!... Absolutely Exquisite. Just gripping!!!... I seriously could not put it down... GET THIS ON YOUR LIST, YESTERDAY.'

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.