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Mystery Books

Ready to be on the edge of your seat for the next plot twist? Get your mystery fix with these psychological thrillers, crime novels, procedurals, whodunits, and paranormal mystery books that are sure to keep you turning pages.

Agatha Raisin and the Quiche of Death Agatha Raisin and the Quiche...

M C Beaton, Penelope Keith (Read by)
Buy from $49.82

Shakeup Shakeup

Stuart Woods, Tony Roberts (Read by)
Buy from $11.00

Winterkill Winterkill

C J Box, David Chandler (Read by)
Buy from $55.18

A Killer's Game A Killer's Game

Isabella Maldonado, Almarie Guerra (Read by)
Buy from $32.09

Echo Park Echo Park

Michael Connelly, Len Cariou (Read by)
Buy from $49.85

The Songcatcher The Songcatcher

Sharyn McCrumb, James Daniels (Read by)
Buy from $13.77

Private Moscow Private Moscow

James Patterson, Jeremy Irvine (Read by)
Buy from $22.77

The Nameless Ones: A Thriller The Nameless Ones: A Thriller

John Connolly, Jeff Harding (Read by)
Buy from $24.07

The Russian The Russian

James Patterson, James O Born
Buy from $9.80

Point of Origin Point of Origin

Patricia Cornwell, Swanepoel
Buy from $14.95

Cemetery Dance Cemetery Dance

Douglas Preston, Lincoln Child
Buy from $11.57

The Ink Black Heart The Ink Black Heart

Robert Galbraith, Robert Glenister (Read by)
Buy from $63.99

Darkest Desires: The Makani Trilogy Darkest Desires: The Makani...

Dean Koontz, Amy Landon (Read by)
Buy from $14.16

Escape Clause Escape Clause

John Sandford, Eric Conger (Read by)
Buy from $8.00

Angels Flight Angels Flight

Michael Connelly, Peter Giles (Read by)
Buy from $9.24

Michael Connelly - Harry Bosch Collection (Books 3,4 & 5): The Concrete Blonde, the Last Coyote, Trunk Music Michael Connelly - Harry...

Michael Connelly, Dick Hill (Read by)
Buy from $17.00

No Way Back No Way Back

J B Turner, Jonathan Davis (Read by)
Buy from $30.18

Racing the Light Racing the Light

Robert Crais, Luke Daniels (Read by)
Buy from $22.00

Laced Laced

Carol Higgins Clark
Buy from $10.00

Alex Cross's Trial Alex Cross's Trial

James Patterson, Richard DiLallo
Buy from $5.99

The Medical Examiner: A Women's Murder Club Story The Medical Examiner: A Women...

James Patterson, Maxine Paetro
Buy from $41.03

The Hit The Hit

David Baldacci, Ron McLarty (Read by)
Buy from $8.99

Murder on the Links: A Hercule Poirot Mystery Murder on the Links: A...

Agatha Christie, Sir Hugh Fraser (Read by)
Buy from $49.85

The New Adventures of Ellery Queen The New Adventures of Ellery...

Ellery Queen, Robert Fass (Read by)
Buy from $21.49

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FAQs

While there are many different types of mystery books, these ones are a great place to start:

Like most genres, there are niches within mystery books. Some of the most popular include:

  • Cozy mystery: These mysteries feature minimal to no violence or graphic content, and follow amateur sleuths solving crimes in quaint communities. Example: Murder in G Major, by Alexia Gordon.
  • Detective fiction: Revolves around a professional investigator, like a detective or police officer, solving crimes through investigation and deductive reasoning. Example: The Hound of the Baskervilles by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.
  • True crime: These non-fiction narratives explore real-life crimes and investigations, and provide insight into the minds of the criminals and investigators alike. Example: In Cold Blood by Truman Capote.
  • Psychological thrillers: These mysteries dive deep into the human mind and often tell stories through unreliable narrators. They feature twists, turns, and intense suspense. Example: The Shining by Stephen King.

TIP: You can use the filters on the left sidebar to browse different sub-genres of the best mystery books.

If you're looking for a mystery novel that will have you flipping the pages eagerly to find out what happens, we recommend some of the top books of the genre, like:

Keep three things in mind when choosing the right mystery novels for your reading level:

  • 1. Complexity of language: Skim a few pages to make sure it matches your proficiency and preferences and doesn't use too many complex or obscure words
  • 2. Book length: Shorter mystery novels are typically more manageable for busy schedules or newcomers to the genre
  • 3. Thematic content: Opt for mystery novels that align with your comfort level regarding violence, suspense, and graphic language. Reading others' reviews can help, too.

Fortunately, Alibris provides tools to help you filter and search for the best mystery novels. When searching, check the left sidebar for ways to filter results by subject (fiction, romance, thrillers, etc.). If looking for a specific time period, look for the "Historical" heading, or you can search that year and mysteries in the search bar.

You can also filter results to easily find the best YA detective stories for younger readers and other subgenres, like murder mystery books.