In THE WOMAN IN CABIN 10, a “locked-room mystery” takes to the high seas, with a murder on a luxury cruise liner. Engaging, spooky, and claustrophobic, this book will have you turning pages as quickly as you can. I can't recommend this book highly enough!
Read MoreReview: ALL THE MISSING GIRLS by Megan Miranda
I so badly wanted to like this book. This thriller is written with a seriously unique twist: the mystery is told backward. Unfortunately, despite (or perhaps because of) its unique plot structure, the mystery aspect of the story was sorely lacking, and I struggled to finish this one.
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In the wake of the newest installment in the Millennium series, it's time to revisit my greatest crime fiction love: Nordic Noir. Here's what to read after you devour THE GIRL IN THE SPIDER'S WEB.
Read MoreReview: In a Dark, Dark Wood
Ruth Ware's IN A DARK, DARK WOOD is a compulsively readable, spine-tingling thriller—an AND THEN THERE WERE NONE for the modern day. My only recommendation? Read with all the lights on.
Read MoreReview: The New Neighbor by Leah Stewart
In this subtle mystery, slow and steady really does win the race. Stewart builds a moody, layered mystery that contemplates the remnants of our past, and the ways we try to hide them.
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