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Best Noir Books

January 2025

Dead Water

Ann Cleeves delivers another gripping Shetland mystery in “Dead Water.” When a journalist is found dead in a traditional Shetland boat, Detective Jimmy Perez is drawn back from grief to investigate. As he unravels the victim’s past, he discovers a web of secrets and lies that reaches far beyond the isolated islands. Cleeves’ vivid prose brings the windswept landscape to life, while her nuanced characters and intricate plot keep readers guessing until the very end. A masterful addition to the series that’ll have you longing for a cozy sweater and a dram of whisky.

Red Bones

Detective Jimmy Perez returns to his Shetland roots in this gripping mystery. When an elderly woman is shot on her land, Jimmy must unravel a web of secrets stretching back to World War II. As he digs deeper, he uncovers long-buried tensions and rivalries in the close-knit island community. Cleeves masterfully evokes the stark beauty and isolation of the Shetlands, weaving a tale that’s as much about the land and its people as it is about murder. I found myself completely absorbed in the atmospheric setting and complex characters.

Raven Black

Raven Black, the first in Ann Cleeves’ Shetland series, is a haunting mystery that seeps into your bones like the chill of a Scottish winter. Set against the stark beauty of the Shetland Islands, Cleeves weaves a tale of suspicion and secrets that kept me guessing until the very end. Her vivid descriptions transported me to this remote community, where I could almost taste the salt air and hear the cry of seabirds. A masterful blend of atmospheric writing and intricate plotting, this book left me eager to explore more of Cleeves’ work.

White Nights

In this gripping Shetland mystery, Detective Jimmy Perez faces a perplexing case when an English artist is found hanging in a local gallery. As midsummer approaches, bringing endless daylight to the islands, Perez delves into the victim’s past, uncovering secrets that challenge his perceptions. Cleeves masterfully weaves the stark beauty of the Shetland landscape with complex characters, creating a atmospheric thriller that kept me guessing until the very end. A must-read for fans of Nordic noir.

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.

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.

The Little Friend

Harriet Dufresnes, a precocious 12-year-old in 1970s Mississippi, is haunted by her brother’s unsolved murder. Determined to uncover the truth, she embarks on a dangerous investigation, dragging her friends into a world of small-town secrets and racial tensions. Tartt’s rich prose brings the sultry South to life, weaving a mesmerizing tale of childhood innocence lost and the relentless pursuit of justice. As Harriet delves deeper, she discovers that the past is never truly buried, and some mysteries are better left unsolved.

No Country for Old Men

Cormac McCarthy’s haunting masterpiece follows a deadly game of cat and mouse across the desolate Texan landscape. When Llewelyn Moss stumbles upon a drug deal gone wrong, he sets in motion a chain of events that will change his life forever. Pursued by the relentless hitman Anton Chigurh, Moss must use all his wits to survive. Meanwhile, aging sheriff Ed Tom Bell grapples with the violence engulfing his once-peaceful county. A gripping meditation on fate, morality, and the changing face of America.

The Couple Next Door

I peered through the curtains, watching the new neighbors move in. Something about them seemed off. Sarah’s laughter echoed too loudly, Mark’s smile a bit too forced. As days passed, I found myself drawn into their world, unable to look away. Late-night arguments, hushed phone calls, mysterious visitors – what secrets were they hiding? I knew I should mind my own business, but curiosity got the better of me. Little did I know, my obsession would lead me down a dark path I never expected.