I’ve officially been in lockdown for a full month now, and I thought I’d mark this very odd milestone with a different kind of blog post: a roundup of the crime books I’ve read so far in my time staying home! I’m very fortunate to be able to work from home, which has been keeping me quite busy over the past few weeks—but when I’m not busy working, I’m busy reading. In these crazy times, I’m more thankful than ever before for a great crime book to escape into when I need to clear my head, and the books I’ve been devouring in lockdown have been doing an excellent job of that! My lockdown reading list includes a mixture of upcoming releases and older titles I’m finally making time to read. For any book on this list that hasn’t yet been published, I’ve included two suggestions for books you can dip into right away, just in case you’re in the market for a new quarantine read yourself. As always, happy reading!
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Book Review: THE GUEST LIST by Lucy Foley
In a world obsessed with finding the next cutting-edge thing, sometimes the smartest way to stand out is to get back to basics. British author Lucy Foley has made a name for herself with two suspense novels that do exactly that, the newest of which will release in the US this summer. THE GUEST LIST is a delectable blend of Agatha Christie inspiration and modern-day psychological suspense. This is a “locked room mystery” built for the readers of 2020: a story concerned with secrets—among spouses, partners, and siblings—and their deadly collision. Set on a remote island off the coast of Ireland, THE GUEST LIST gives readers an exclusive invitation to one of the most buzzed-about parties of the year: the wedding of a powerhouse digital magazine editor and a TV golden boy. The wedding has been planned to perfection; the only wild card here is the wedding’s guest list. Will this reunion of old friends, classmates, and family go as smoothly as our bride and groom hope? Or will old secrets and resentments rear their ugly heads? When a storm traps the wedding party on the island, tensions ratchet up until someone winds up dead. With as much of an eye for high fashion and high-stakes secrets as it has for traditional crime novel structure and inspiration, THE GUEST LIST is a perfect reminder of why the classics never go out of style.
Read MoreBook Review: BIRDMAN by Mo Hayder
You know those books that have been sitting on your to-read list for ages, but you just never seem to find the time to read them? I’ve got plenty of crime novels like that, and one of my goals during this period of self-isolation is to tackle a couple of them. First on my list: Mo Hayder’s BIRDMAN, a serial killer thriller that I’ve had my eye on for years. Compared to the work of Thomas Harris, Mo Hayder’s BIRDMAN promises a gritty, psychologically complex reading experience—and boy, does it deliver. BIRDMAN is an excellent piece of crime writing: a detailed procedural, a masterfully-crafted thriller, and an arresting deep-dive into the psychology of a twisted criminal. Blending the classic British procedural with the blood and guts of a terrifying serial killer thriller, BIRDMAN casts an enticing and chilling spell over the reader. The premise is simple: a newly-appointed detective finds himself in over his head, chasing down a killer with a penchant for not just kidnapping and murdering young women, but mutilating them, too. What Hayder does with this premise is far from ordinary. Moving from the police department to the underbelly of London to the personal lives of its characters, BIRDMAN puts readers up close and personal with the cruelties—big and small—that people inflict on one another. Not every scene in this book is dripping with blood and guts, but the scenes that are violent are violent enough to put you off your next meal. Hayder’s writing is methodical and precise, and layer by layer, she paints a vivid picture of a deeply damaged individual and the truly horrific atrocities he commits on women unlucky enough to cross his path. BIRDMAN is not a book for the faint of heart, but readers in the market for a deeply twisted crime novel will find it an irresistible ride.
Read MoreBook Review: REWIND by Catherine Ryan Howard
I read a lot of books, and I love a lot of books, but I know I’ve found something particularly special when I find a book I genuinely cannot put down. I’ve been eyeing Irish writer Catherine Ryan Howard’s latest suspense novel REWIND for quite a while now, but I finally took the plunge and dove into it this spring—and I’m so glad that I did. REWIND is pure “popcorn reading”—a lighter suspense story with a compulsive, just-one-more-page plot and major entertainment value. In REWIND, readers are drawn into a cleverly-crafted work of psychological suspense, one that utilizes unconventional plot structures and shifting perspectives to build an irresistible story of betrayal, secrets, and suspense. REWIND begins with a shocking crime: a woman is murdered while she sleeps in her hotel room, the only witness to the crime the hotel’s manager, a man who really shouldn’t be watching… but is, thanks to the hidden cameras he has installed around the hotel. Why was our victim in this hotel in the first place? Who killed her, and why? And what does the voyeuristic hotel manager have to do with any of it? From a relatively simple premise, Catherine Ryan Howard unravels a deliciously dramatic and sinister story of psychological suspense. While I did guess the story’s ultimate conclusion, my enjoyment of this engaging suspense book wasn’t diminished in this least; this is a story that’s more about the journey than the ultimate destination. When I started reading REWIND, I simply couldn’t stop. This book’s clever structure and engaging storytelling beg to be devoured whole.
Read MoreQ&A with Peter Swanson, author of EIGHT PERFECT MURDERS
Crime fiction fanatics, listen up: Peter Swanson’s latest release is your next must-read. Eight Perfect Murders, which released earlier this month, is a mystery novel built for fans of mystery novels. Following a bookseller-turned-amateur-sleuth, Eight Perfect Murders imagines what would happen if a real-world criminal were inspired by some of the most infallible murders in the crime fiction genre. I devoured Eight Perfect Murders. Readers who love classic crime fiction or simply want to be swept up in a clever, witty, engaging mystery story will find Peter Swanson’s newest utterly irresistible. I was absolutely thrilled to have the chance to interview Peter Swanson about his excellent new crime novel, and am equally delighted to share the finished product with CBTB readers today! In this blog post, you’ll find more information on Eight Perfect Murders, including a snippet from my review of the book, and my full conversation with Peter Swanson. Huge thanks to Peter for taking the time to answer my questions, and to his publisher for facilitating this conversation! Eight Perfect Murders is available now at your favorite bookseller. Happy reading!
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