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Best Crime Books

April 2025

Invisible Girl

Cate Fours vanishes without a trace, leaving her family and neighbors in a quiet London suburb reeling. As the investigation unfolds, dark secrets emerge, intertwining the lives of a reclusive teacher, a troubled teenager, and a lonely woman next door. Jewell masterfully weaves a gripping tale of suspicion, betrayal, and unexpected connections, keeping readers guessing until the very end. With her signature blend of psychological insight and heart-pounding suspense, she explores the hidden depths of seemingly ordinary lives, reminding us that everyone has something to hide.

Her Every Fear

Kate Priddy’s life is upended when she agrees to a six-month apartment swap with her Boston-based cousin. Escaping London and her haunting past, she hopes for a fresh start. But her new home harbors dark secrets. As Kate unravels the mystery of her neighbor’s disappearance, she can’t shake the feeling of being watched. Swanson masterfully weaves a tale of paranoia and suspense, keeping readers on edge with every creaking floorboard and shadowy figure. I found myself holding my breath, unable to put it down until the shocking finale.

The Kind Worth Killing

On a night flight to London, Ted Severson meets the enigmatic Lily Kintner. Over martinis, they play a game of truth, revealing dark secrets. When Ted confesses his desire to murder his unfaithful wife, Lily offers to help. What follows is a twisted tale of deception and betrayal, where nothing is as it seems. As the body count rises, Ted begins to question Lily’s motives and his own sanity. Swanson’s chilling thriller will keep you guessing until the very last page, leaving you breathless and wondering: who can you really trust?

In the Woods

In Tana French’s haunting debut, a chilling murder case intertwines with a detective’s own mysterious past. Twenty years after escaping a childhood tragedy that claimed his two best friends, Rob Ryan finds himself investigating a eerily similar crime. As he delves deeper, long-buried memories resurface, blurring the lines between past and present. French’s lyrical prose and intricate plotting create a atmospheric thriller that lingers long after the final page, exploring the shadowy recesses of memory and the lasting impact of trauma.

The Cuckoo’s Calling

Cormoran Strike, a war veteran turned private detective, is barely scraping by when a new case falls into his lap. The supposed suicide of a supermodel draws him into a world of multimillionaires, rock stars, and desperate designers. As Strike delves deeper, he uncovers a tangled web of secrets and lies. With his determined assistant Robin by his side, Strike must navigate London’s seedy underbelly to unravel the truth. This gripping mystery had me hooked from the first page, with its vivid characters and unexpected twists. Galbraith’s attention to detail brings the gritty streets of London to life.

The Committed

In this gripping sequel, our unnamed narrator navigates the gritty underbelly of 1980s Paris. Fresh from the Vietnam War, he grapples with identity, ideology, and the lingering trauma of his past. Nguyen’s prose is both lyrical and unflinching as he explores the complexities of the immigrant experience and the legacy of colonialism. Through a haze of drugs and violence, our protagonist searches for belonging in a world that seems determined to keep him on the fringes. A haunting meditation on memory, loyalty, and the price of survival.

His Last Bow

Sherlock Holmes’s final adventure unfolds in this gripping collection. Doyle’s masterful storytelling weaves intrigue and deduction, showcasing the detective’s unparalleled intellect. From foggy London streets to country estates, each tale pulses with suspense. I found myself holding my breath, marveling at Holmes’s brilliance. The bittersweet farewell to an iconic character left me nostalgic, yet satisfied. A fitting end to a legendary series that still captivates readers today.

The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes

Dive into the world of Victorian London with the brilliant detective Sherlock Holmes and his loyal friend Dr. Watson. This collection of twelve thrilling short stories showcases Holmes’ unparalleled deductive skills as he unravels perplexing mysteries. From the scandalous case of Irene Adler to the chilling adventure of the speckled band, each tale is a masterpiece of suspense and logic. Conan Doyle’s vivid prose brings the foggy streets and eccentric characters to life, making you feel like you’re right there at 221B Baker Street, ready for the next adventure.

The Girl Who Lived

Sarah Townsend’s life shattered when her family was brutally murdered on her 12th birthday. Now, a decade later, she’s the sole survivor, haunted by memories and plagued by survivor’s guilt. Determined to uncover the truth, Sarah returns to her hometown, where whispers and suspicious glances follow her every move. As she digs deeper, long-buried secrets resurface, threatening to unravel everything she thought she knew. With danger lurking in the shadows, Sarah must confront her past to reclaim her future in this gripping tale of resilience and redemption.

The Third Grave

Chilling secrets lurk beneath the surface in Lisa Jackson’s gripping thriller, “The Third Grave.” When a decades-old cold case resurfaces, Detective Nikki Gillette is drawn into a web of lies and betrayal. As she unravels the mystery, she confronts her own demons and a killer who’s been hiding in plain sight. Jackson’s masterful storytelling keeps you guessing until the very end, with twists that’ll leave you breathless. A haunting tale of buried truths and the lengths some will go to keep them hidden.