Tag: Mystery Suspense
-
Where to Start with the Noodle Shop Mystery Series by Vivien Chien
Start a new series following Lana Lee and her family in Vivien Chen's cozy mystery series that takes place in East Cleveland.
-
Discover Elizabeth Hand’s CURIOUS TOYS and More Cross-Genre Novels
Nebula Award-winning author Elizabeth Hand's newest book, Curious Toys, is out now at Mulholland Books. Explore cross-genre stories in her backlist!
-
Crime Region: The Best Ozark Mysteries
From Gone Girl to Winter's Bone, The Ozarks in the midwest US is a favorite for crime fiction authors. Discover more books set in the region today!
-
The New Lord Peter Wimsey / Harriet Vane Mysteries
Twentieth-century mystery writer Dorothy L. Sayers was known for her characters Lord Peter Wimsey and Harriet Vane. Read the revival by Jill Paton Walsh!
-
Alafair Burke’s Best Books According to Goodreads Reviews
Alafair Burke, New York Times bestselling author of 17 crime novels has been fascinated by crime her entire life. Read her top-rated Goodreads books.
-
Michael Koryta’s Best Novels Based on Goodreads Ratings
Michael Koryta, master of crime fiction, published his debut Tonight I Said Goodbye at 21. Read his best-rated books on Goodreads in this robust list.
-
The Best New Crime Fiction of October 2019
Tuck yourself into new October crime fiction releases by Elizabeth Hand, Patricia Smith, Michael Connelly, Stephanie Cha, Kate Kessler, and more.
-
5 Campus Crime Novels for Back-To-School
Get back into the school spirit with these campus murder mysteries from Michael Koryta, Maureen Johnson, Kanae Minato, and more.
-
7 Pulse-Pounding Political Thrillers That Will Keep You Guessing
Relax and unwind after a long day with works by Chang-Rae Lee, Brad Thor, Vince Flynn, and more for new and long-time genre fans alike.
-
Robert Galbraith’s Cormoran Strike Series in Order
Robert Galbraith's Cormoran Strike series is a modern P.I. series perfect for fans of the detective genre—new and old—who want a great series to sink into, with leads to root for, and plenty of dark mysteries to solve.
-
How to Create Tension in Crime Novels and TV Scripts
Whether you’re writing your novel or crafting a TV script, if you want to grab an audience’s attention, you must know how to incorporate tension into your writing.
-
The Best World Building in Crime Fiction
Four crime writers who've mastered world building and prove that any place, no matter how far-flung, can be made a convincing character when written well.
By clicking 'Sign Up,' I acknowledge that I have read and agree to Hachette Book Group’s Privacy Policy and Terms of Use