Mystery

Books that involve solving a crime or uncovering secrets.

Hot Six (Stephanie Plum, No. 6) (Stephanie Plum Novels) Cover
Rating: 3.5/5

Hot Six Review

With "Hot Six," Janet Evanovich delivers laughs and unexpected chaos. Stephanie Plum stumbles through mob shenanigans, offering humor and suspense. Though a fun ride, some characters feel a bit flat. Worth it for the giggles!

The Perfect Marriage: a completely gripping psychological suspense Cover
Rating: 4/5

The Perfect Marriage Review

The Perfect Marriage hooks readers with twists and suspense. Characters feel real, struggling with trust and moral dilemmas. Some slow bits, but the engaging plot makes up for it. Worth a read if you love thrillers.

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Rating: 3.5/5

Wee Gillis Review

Navigating "House of Leaves" feels like entering a labyrinth of words and fear. Every page twists reality, but mind the confusion. A rewarding read for mystery lovers craving something different, yet might frustrate those seeking straightforward storytelling.

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Rating: 4/5

Fingersmith Review

In 'Fingersmith,' Sarah Waters crafts a thrilling story of deception and mystery. Characters feel real, and the Victorian setting captivates. It gets dense sometimes, but the plot twists keep you hooked. Perfect for mystery lovers!

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Rating: 4.3/5

Billy Summers Review

Billy Summers offers unforgettable character growth and thrilling plot twists amid constant moral quandaries. King's vivid storytelling, while occasionally long-winded, keeps readers engaged. A crime thriller exploring justice and redemption with rich humor and unexpected turns.

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Rating: 4.5/5

Bleak House Review

In 'Bleak House', Dickens juggles humor, mystery, and social critique. Foggy London, quirky characters, and a tangled plot kept me entertained. The legal satire's sharp, but the pace can drag. Still, a classic worth exploring!

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Rating: 3.8/5

Red Review

In 'Red Book', thrilling plot twists had me gasping like a fish out of water. Characters are deep, world-building is rich. However, some subplots felt like a strange detour. Worth the read for suspense lovers!

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Rating: 4/5

Turtles All the Way Down Review

"Turtles All the Way Down" spins you into Aza's whirlwind mind, capturing anxiety with authenticity. Witty dialogues and vivid settings color the pages. The plot sometimes drags, but Green's storytelling keeps you hooked throughout. A delightful read indeed!

Turtles All the Way Down: Vaccine Science and Myth Cover
Rating: 3.8/5

Turtles All the Way Down Review

'Turtles All the Way Down' offers a gripping emotional journey with Aza's battle with mental illness. Secondary characters lack depth, and pacing is slow, yet it's heartfelt and touching.

Harlem Shuffle: A Novel Cover
Rating: 4.8/5

Harlem Shuffle Review

"Harlem Shuffle" by Colson Whitehead is a ride through 1960s Harlem. With rich characters and thrilling plot, it's gripping. However, the pacing sometimes feels uneven. Still, the vibrant setting and humor make it worth the read.