Mystery

Books that involve solving a crime or uncovering secrets.

It Had to Be You (An Under Suspicion Novel) Cover
Rating:3.9/5

It Had to Be You Review

Mary Higgins Clark's book is a rollercoaster of suspense and twists. Her characters are relatable, and the writing keeps you hooked. Some twists feel a bit far-fetched, but it's always a thrilling read.
Moonflower Murders: A Novel Cover
Rating:4/5

Moonflower Murders Review

Anthony Horowitz’s plots twist like a roller-coaster. The characters grow, the writing is vivid, and the suspense never stops. A bit complex at times, but worth the ride!
Dark Places Cover
Rating:4.5/5

Dark Places Review

Flynn’s novels are a rollercoaster—twists, dark atmosphere, and psychological depth. Her characters mess with your head. Great reads, but can be heavy!
Camino Ghosts: A Novel Cover
Rating:4/5

Framed Review

John Grisham crafts gripping tales. His knack for plotting twists and turns keeps readers hooked. He sometimes falters with character depth, but the thrilling courtroom dramas make up for it. If you love legal suspense, Grisham’s your guy.
Ninth House (Ninth House Series, 1) Cover
Rating:4.4/5

Ninth House Review

Ninth House packs a thrilling plot, immersive world-building, and complex characters like Alex and Darlington. Leigh Bardugo's poetic, punchy writing style makes this dark academia read a must for fans of mystery and magic.
Manner of Death (A Jack Stapleton & Laurie Montgomery Novel) Cover
Rating:4/5

Manner of Death Review

Robin Cook's thriller is a wild medical ride. Fast-paced plot and suspense will keep you hooked. Characters might lack depth, but the twists make up for it. Perfect for a thrilling weekend read.
The Man Who Died Twice: A Thursday Murder Club Mystery Cover
Rating:4.5/5

The Man Who Died Twice Review

Characters in 'The Man Who Died Twice' are like that weird uncle – they steal the show every time. Expect witty remarks, plot twists, and a setting that blends tranquility and chaos beautifully.
Rating:3.6/5

The Marsh King’s Daughter Review

Helena's past and present clash in 'The Marsh King's Daughter'. It’s a wild ride with a gripping plot, complex characters, and raw writing style. Keep snacks nearby!
Rating:3.6/5

a nearly normal family Review

In 'A Nearly Normal Family', Edvardsson nails the suspense. Characters shine, but plot gets a bit bumpy. Pacing keeps you hooked, though it drags sometimes. Fresh, yet repetitive. Worth a read!