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Best Psychological Thrillers of 2018

December 26, 2018

Twisty plots, unreliable characters, binge-worthy pacing—there’s so much to love about a really good psychological thriller, and 2018 gifted us crime readers with tons of excellent options to add to our reading lists. Over the course of the year, we saw fantastic new releases from longstanding authors to debut authors and everyone in between; we immersed ourselves in psychological thrillers laced with gothic suspense, creepy summer camps, murderous family members, and, yes, even beetle collecting. There truly was a fantastic variety of psychological suspense released in 2018—and today on the blog I’m rounding up my very favorite psychological thrillers of the year! Read on for my picks for twisty, addictive, page-turning 2018 suspense.

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In Book Recommendation, Reading List Tags The Night Visitor, Lucy Atkins, The Death of Mrs Westaway, Ruth Ware, Lying in Wait, Liz Nugent, The Last Time I Lied, Riley Sager, In the Vines, Shannon Kirk, Our House, Louise Candlish, Sometimes I Lie, Alice Feeney
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Best Debut Crime Novels of 2018

December 6, 2018

There’s something so special about discovering a debut author whose work just clicks for you. It’s that thrill of discovering something new - a hidden gem, an author whose work you’ll want to follow for years to come. 2018 was a hugely exciting year for new crime fiction talent, but there were five debut crime writers whose work stood out to me in particular - and those are the authors whose work you will find in this list! The authors featured in this list write in very different crime fiction spaces, but their work has one very important thing in common: it’s exceptional. From a harrowing coming-of-age story to a Scandinavian domestic drama to a modern take on a classic procedural and much more, this list highlights the expansive, elastic quality of the crime fiction genre—and proves that women are leading the charge across the board. I can’t wait to see what these talented writers will do next. In no particular order (because I loved them all!), let’s dive in to my picks for Best Debut Crime Novels of 2018.

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In Book Recommendation, Reading List Tags C.J. Tudor, Caz Frear, Christine Mangan, You-jeong Jeong, Alex Dahl, The Chalk Man, Sweet Little Lies, Tangerine, The Boy At the Door, The Good Son
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Book Review: THE SUMMER CHILDREN by Dot Hutchison (Collector Trilogy, Book 3)

May 16, 2018

It’s been quite a while since I discovered a new-to-me crime series I love as much as Dot Hutchison’s Collector Trilogy. Comprised of THE BUTTERFLY GARDEN, THE ROSES OF MAY, and THE SUMMER CHILDREN, the Collector Trilogy delivers character-driven, often quite gruesome, totally addictive suspense—and perhaps best of all, each book within the trilogy retains a style and tone unique unto itself. THE SUMMER CHILDREN rounds out this trilogy in top form—Hutchison more than lived up to my expectations with her slam-dunk of a series finale. This is a far cry from your standard serial killer thriller, but fans of the genre will find much to love in Hutchison’s binge-worthy and emotional THE SUMMER CHILDREN. A disturbing plot, a strong female lead, page-turning writing… THE SUMMER CHILDREN is a knockout.

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In Book Review, Book Recommendation Tags Book Review, The Summer Children, Dot Hutchison, The Collector Trilogy, Serial Killer Thriller
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A Crime Fiction Valentine's Day

February 13, 2018

If you’ve looked just about anywhere this week - online, on TV, on social media, maybe even at your favorite coffee shop - it’s pretty darn clear that one thing is on everyone’s mind: Valentine’s Day. Now, whether or not you actually like this holiday, it sure does make the perfect excuse to revisit some favorite “Book Boyfriends” and “Book Girlfriends” in crime fiction—including some of the most twisted examples of love gone very, very wrong. Today’s roundup will highlight a few of the best (and worst!) relationships in crime fiction - from the tragic and endearing to the darkly funny and disturbing.

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In Book Recommendation, Reading List, Recommendation Tags Jo Nesbo, Caroline Kepnes, Raphael Montes, Michael Malone, Dot Hutchison, Harry Hole, The Snowman, Michael Robotham, Agatha Christie
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CBTB's Recommended January Releases

January 18, 2018

One of my 2018 goals for Crime by the Book is to find new and even better ways to connect you with crime books that will be exactly what you’re looking for. To serve this purpose, I’m testing out a new blog feature today - a monthly list of “Recommended New Releases”! I’ll always use my blog to write full reviews of the crime books I’m reading - but this list will help you get a quick overview of the new CBTB-recommended crime fiction releasing each month, and will provide links to my full reviews (and any relevant Author Q&A’s or “extras”) for each book.

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In Book Recommendation Tags C.J. Tudor, The Chalk Man, The Woman in the Window, AJ Finn, The Perfect Nanny, Leila Slimani, Grist Mill Road, Christopher Yates
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