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Notable Mysteries and thrillers

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

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Notable Mysteries and thrillers

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  1. Notable Mysteries and thrillers Jane Jorgenson Madison Public Library jajorgen@scls.lib.wi.us twitter.com/madpoptart www.madisonpubliclibrary.org/madreads

  2. 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

  3. 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

  4. 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

  5. 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

  6. 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

  7. The Survivor by Gregg Hurwitz • Nominated by ITW for Best Hardcover thriller • Page-turner that is also emotional and touching

  8. 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

  9. 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

  10. 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

  11. 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/

  12. Notable Mystery and thrillers Jane Jorgenson Madison Public Library jajorgen@scls.lib.wi.us twitter.com/madpoptart www.madisonpubliclibrary.org/madreads

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