Don't miss the best new mysteries from the past month, hand-picked by our editors! We've rounded up this month's biggest and buzziest mysteries — including a propulsive crime novel from an Edgar Award–winning author, a chilling whodunit set in a remote Icelandic village, and more!
The pulse-pounding latest from a 'master of the genre' (The Washington Post)
WHY IT'S READWORTHY:
While hunting down his estranged father, PI Joe King Oliver becomes entangled in a morally challenging case involving a powerful billionaire and his magnetic missing wife
Written by a Grand Master of the Mystery Writers of America and multiple Edgar Award–winning author
"As with Mosley's great Easy Rawlins series, there's simply no one else writing books like this one" (Kirkus Reviews)
One by one, young women are disappearing from the Saliquaw reservation…
WHY IT'S READWORTHY:
When Carrie returns to her family's reservation as the new tribal marshal, she's drawn into the search for a missing college student
"Powerful… for fans of dark, riveting reads and those seeking stories rooted in justice and resilience" (The Seattle Times)
This USA Today bestselling debut "sensitively tackles the systemic crisis that has ripped apart so many Native American communities" (The New York Times)
Two chilling crimes — 50 years apart — shatter an isolated Icelandic village
WHY IT'S READWORTHY:
Nordic noir fans will devour this "haunting whodunit with effective undertones of menace" (Kirkus Reviews)
While Agnes seeks to clear her late grandfather's name of murder, a local disappearance pulls her even deeper into a web of dark local secrets
"The characters are all conflicted and vividly drawn, the milieu is pitch-perfect, and the resolution is by turns heartbreaking and strangely uplifting" (BookPage starred review)
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