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Best Mystery Books

April 2025

The Essex Serpent

Sarah Perry’s “The Essex Serpent” is a mesmerizing tale of Victorian-era intrigue and romance. Set against the backdrop of a small English village, the story follows Cora Seaborne, a recently widowed amateur naturalist, as she investigates rumors of a mythical sea creature. Perry’s lush prose brings the marshy landscape to life, while her complex characters grapple with faith, science, and desire. I found myself completely absorbed in this atmospheric novel, feeling the damp chill of the Essex coast and the palpable tension between the main characters. A truly captivating read that lingers long after the final page.

The Mermaid and Mrs. Hancock

Jonah Hancock’s life is turned upside down when a sea captain sells him a mermaid. As rumors of this mythical creature spread through London, Jonah finds himself thrust into high society, where he meets the alluring courtesan Angelica Neal. Their worlds collide in unexpected ways, weaving a tale of ambition, love, and the extraordinary. Gowar’s vivid prose brings 18th-century London to life, with its gritty streets and glittering salons. A captivating blend of historical fiction and magical realism that will leave you spellbound.

The Ten Thousand Doors of January

In a sprawling mansion filled with peculiar treasures, January Scaller finds a strange book. As she reads, she’s swept into a story of love and longing, of adventure and sacrifice. The book speaks of Doors—portals to other worlds—and January discovers she possesses the power to open them. But her guardian, the wealthy Mr. Locke, will stop at nothing to keep her gift hidden. As January uncovers family secrets and her own identity, she must choose between safety and the wild freedom of endless possibilities.

The Once and Future Witches

In a world where witchcraft is whispered about but never openly practiced, three sisters discover their own magical heritage. Set against the backdrop of the suffragette movement, this enchanting tale weaves together history and fantasy, exploring the power of sisterhood and the magic of words. As the sisters uncover long-lost spells and confront societal expectations, they must decide how far they’re willing to go to reclaim their birthright. Harrow’s lyrical prose and richly drawn characters bring this alternate America to vivid life, making for a spellbinding read that lingers long after the final page.

Magic Lessons

Delving into the rich tapestry of the Owens family history, “Magic Lessons” weaves a spellbinding tale of love, loss, and the enduring power of magic. Set in 17th-century Salem, Hoffman’s lyrical prose brings to life the story of Maria Owens, the matriarch who started it all. As Maria navigates a world of prejudice and danger, her journey becomes a testament to the strength of the human spirit and the transformative nature of love. This enchanting prequel will captivate both longtime fans and newcomers alike.

The Book of Magic

In “The Book of Magic,” Alice Hoffman weaves a spellbinding tale of love, loss, and the enduring power of family. Set in the enchanting world of the Owens family, this novel follows three generations of witches as they grapple with an ancient curse. Hoffman’s lyrical prose brings to life a world where magic shimmers just beneath the surface, and where the bonds of sisterhood are tested by fate. As I turned each page, I found myself captivated by the rich characters and their struggles, feeling as if I were right there with them, experiencing their joys and heartaches. A truly magical read.

Practical Magic

In a quaint New England town, two sisters grapple with their magical heritage and a family curse. Gillian, wild and restless, flees their ancestral home, while Sally craves normalcy. But when tragedy strikes, they’re drawn back together, confronting their powers and the whispers of the past. Hoffman weaves a spellbinding tale of love, loss, and the unbreakable bonds of sisterhood, infused with a touch of whimsy and the bittersweet scent of midnight blooms. A bewitching story that lingers long after the final page.

One Last Stop

August Landry’s life takes an unexpected turn when she moves to New York City and meets Jane, a mysterious, punk-rock girl on the subway. There’s an instant connection, but August soon realizes Jane is literally displaced in time from the 1970s. As August falls deeper in love, she becomes determined to unravel the mystery of Jane’s past and find a way to bring her into the present. A charming, queer romance that blends nostalgia, found family, and a touch of magic in the bustling heart of the city.

The Devil and the Dark Water

Embark on a treacherous voyage with Stuart Turton’s “The Devil and the Dark Water,” a gripping maritime mystery that will leave you breathless. Set in 1634, this tale follows a doomed ship’s journey from Batavia to Amsterdam, where dark forces and sinister secrets lurk in every shadow. As a passenger myself, I was captivated by Turton’s masterful blend of historical detail and supernatural intrigue. With each turn of the page, I found myself questioning reality and sanity alongside the characters. A must-read for anyone craving a unique, atmospheric thriller.

The 7½ Deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle

Aiden wakes up in a body not his own, tasked with solving a murder that hasn’t happened yet. He has eight days, eight hosts, and one chance to unravel the mystery of Evelyn Hardcastle’s death at Blackheath Manor. As he navigates through a twisted game of time loops and body-swapping, Aiden uncovers dark secrets and hidden agendas. With each new day bringing fresh revelations and dangers, he must race against time to break free from this nightmarish cycle. Turton’s mind-bending thriller kept me guessing until the very end, leaving me breathless and in awe of its intricate plot.