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Best Mystery Books

April 2025

Orfeo

Orfeo is a mesmerizing journey through music, science, and the human spirit. Peter Els, a retired composer with an obsession for biochemistry, finds himself on the run after a misunderstanding with Homeland Security. As he flees, he reflects on his life’s passions and the haunting melodies that have shaped him. Powers weaves a symphony of ideas, blending the beauty of music with the complexity of genetics, creating a thought-provoking exploration of art’s power to transcend time and touch the eternal.

The Echo Maker

Haunting and lyrical, “The Echo Maker” delves into the fragile nature of memory and identity. When Mark Schluter suffers a mysterious accident, he awakens with a rare neurological disorder, believing his sister to be an imposter. As his family grapples with this bewildering condition, a renowned cognitive neurologist arrives, drawn by the case’s complexity. Powers weaves a tapestry of science, emotion, and philosophical inquiry, challenging readers to ponder the very essence of what makes us who we are. A profound exploration of the human mind’s intricacies and the bonds that tie us together.

Future Home of the Living God

In this haunting dystopian tale, Erdrich weaves a chilling narrative of a world unraveling. Cedar Hawk Songmaker, four months pregnant, navigates a society gripped by evolutionary panic. As nature seemingly reverses course, she seeks answers about her own origins and the future of her unborn child. Erdrich’s prose is both lyrical and urgent, painting a vivid picture of a collapsing civilization and one woman’s desperate fight for survival. A thought-provoking exploration of motherhood, identity, and the fragile threads that bind us to our world.

The Intuitionist

Lila Mae Watson, the first black female elevator inspector in a bustling metropolis, finds herself at the center of a heated debate between two factions of elevator theory. As she navigates the complex world of vertical transportation, Lila Mae’s unique intuitive approach to inspections becomes both her strength and her vulnerability. Whitehead’s debut novel is a masterful blend of noir mystery and social commentary, exploring themes of race, power, and progress through the unlikely lens of elevator maintenance. With prose that soars and plummets like the very machines it describes, “The Intuitionist” will leave you questioning the ground beneath your feet.

Time’s Convert

Deborah Harkness’s “Time’s Convert” weaves a spellbinding tale of love, history, and vampiric transformation. As Marcus MacNeil grapples with his past and future, readers are transported between revolutionary America and modern-day Paris. Harkness’s rich prose brings to life the complexities of immortality, family bonds, and the weight of centuries-old secrets. I found myself completely immersed in this world, unable to put the book down as I followed Marcus’s journey of self-discovery and redemption. A must-read for fans of paranormal romance and historical fiction alike.

The Book of Life

Deborah Harkness’s “The Book of Life” weaves a spellbinding tale of love, magic, and ancient secrets. As Diana and Matthew return from their time-traveling adventure, they face new challenges that threaten their future. With richly drawn characters and a world steeped in history and lore, Harkness captivates readers, drawing them into a mesmerizing blend of romance, suspense, and supernatural intrigue. I found myself completely lost in the pages, savoring every twist and turn of this beautifully crafted conclusion to the All Souls trilogy.

Shadow of Night

Deborah Harkness’s “Shadow of Night” plunges readers into a captivating world of time travel and supernatural intrigue. As historian Diana Bishop and vampire Matthew Clairmont journey to Elizabethan London, they’re thrust into a dangerous web of politics, magic, and secrets. Harkness’s meticulous research brings the past to life, while her deft storytelling keeps you on the edge of your seat. I found myself completely lost in this rich, atmospheric tale, unable to put it down until the very last page.

The Plague of Doves

Louise Erdrich’s “The Plague of Doves” is a haunting tale of intergenerational trauma and redemption. Set in a small North Dakota town, the novel weaves together the lives of Native American and white families, bound by a shocking act of violence. Erdrich’s lyrical prose and intricate storytelling draw you into a world where past and present collide, revealing the complex tapestry of human relationships. As I read, I found myself captivated by the characters’ struggles and the way their fates intertwined. It’s a powerful exploration of justice, identity, and the enduring impact of history on our lives.

LaRose

LaRose, Louise Erdrich’s haunting novel, weaves a tale of tragedy and redemption in North Dakota. When Landreaux Iron accidentally kills his neighbor’s son, he follows an ancient custom and gives his own son, LaRose, to the grieving family. As the two families grapple with loss and forgiveness, LaRose becomes a bridge between them. Erdrich’s lyrical prose and deep understanding of Native American culture create a powerful, unforgettable story of love, justice, and the enduring bonds of family.

The Round House

Thirteen-year-old Joe’s world shatters when his mother is brutally attacked on their North Dakota reservation. Struggling to cope, he seeks answers and justice, delving into the complex web of tribal and federal laws. Erdrich’s haunting prose weaves a coming-of-age tale with a gripping mystery, exploring themes of identity, family, and the lingering effects of historical trauma. As Joe grapples with adulthood’s harsh realities, his journey becomes a poignant reflection on the resilience of the human spirit and the power of community.