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Dive into the world of intriguing mysteries and thrilling tales with our curated list from Madison Public Library. Discover captivating novels such as "The Gods of Gotham" by Lyndsay Faye, exploring the gritty origins of New York's police force, and "Three Graves Full" by Jamie Mason, offering dark humor amid a compelling narrative. Explore the twists in “The Perfect Ghost” by Linda Barnes, alongside gripping police procedurals like "Talking to the Dead" by Harry Bingham. Each book promises suspense and emotional depth that will keep you on the edge of your seat.
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Notable Mysteries and thrillers Jane Jorgenson Madison Public Library jajorgen@scls.lib.wi.us twitter.com/madpoptart www.madisonpubliclibrary.org/madreads
The Gods of Gotham by Lyndsay Faye • Nominated for a Best Novel Edgar • 1845 New York city, birth of NY police force • Gritty and dark and well drawn – atmospherically like Copper
Three Graves Full by Jamie Mason • First line “There is very little peace for a man with a body buried in his backyard.” • Black humor – think Coen Brothers • Breakneck pace
The Perfect Ghost by Linda Barnes • New direction for Barnes who is known for her Carlotta Carlyle series • Protagonist is a ghost biographer • Builds slowly to a nice twisty conclusion
Talking to the Dead by Harry Bingham • One of the few apt comparisons of a protagonist to LisbethSalander • Police procedural, first in series set in Cardiff, Wales
The Dangerous Edge of Things by Tina Whittle • Set in Atlanta • Good amateur detective, Tai Randolph who has inherited her uncle’s gun/civil war memorabilia store
The Survivor by Gregg Hurwitz • Nominated by ITW for Best Hardcover thriller • Page-turner that is also emotional and touching
Mr. Churchill’s Secretary by Susan EliaMacNeal • Nominated for a Best First Novel Edgar • Young American woman who wants to be a codebreaker in WWII London
Crossbones Yard by Kate Rhodes • Debut novel strong on atmosphere and suspense • Protagonist is a psychologist in London with lots of her own emotional baggage
The Mystery of Mercy Close by Marian Keyes • Cross-pollination of genres • Connected to Walsh Family novels • Bitterly dark humor dealing with family and depression
Mystery/Thriller Sites • International Thriller Writers – http://thrillerwriters.org/ • Edgar Awards – www.theedgars.com • Bloodstained Bookshelf - www.mirlacca.com/Bookshelf.html • The Mystery Reader - www.themysteryreader.com/ • Stop, You’re Killing Me - http://www.stopyourekillingme.com/
Notable Mystery and thrillers Jane Jorgenson Madison Public Library jajorgen@scls.lib.wi.us twitter.com/madpoptart www.madisonpubliclibrary.org/madreads