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 page-turner set at an Italian estate, a delightful homage to the Golden Age of Detective Fiction, and more!
A small college town reveals its long-buried secrets
WHY IT'S READWORTHY:
One of the most anticipated books of the summer, from the New York Times bestselling author of All the Missing Girls
When Beckett is forced back to the Virginia town where she grew up, she must confront the dark tragedy that caused her to flee years ago
"Megan Miranda just keeps getting better and better. The undisputed master of chilling secrets and twists!" (Laura Dave, author of The Last Thing He Told Me)
Danger lurks in the tranquil Amish town of Painters Mill, Ohio
WHY IT'S READWORTHY:
The latest installment in a popular Edgar Award–winning series
When two young Amish men are found brutally dismembered, Chief of Police Kate Burkholder confronts a wall of silence — until one woman reveals a surprising clue
From a writer "who knows how to grab readers and keep them riveted from first page to last" (Booklist starred review)
Get ready for a 'mouthwatering' culinary whodunit (Kellye Garrett)!
WHY IT'S READWORTHY:
The sweet potato pie may be the star of Savvy's soul food café — but when a man drops dead at a table, Savvy finds her reputation at stake
"Is a cozy mystery allowed to be this wild? Savvy Summers and the Sweet Potato Crimes is soul food for cozy readers who carry hot sauce in their bags" (Agatha Award–winner Lori Rader-Day)
Get a chance to play detective with this charming homage to Golden Age mysteries
WHY IT'S READWORTHY:
"For neither the faint of heart nor the slow of wit" (A. J. Finn, #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Woman in the Window)
Can you solve a notorious cold case from 1970s England? You'll have witnesses to interview and evidence to examine — but you'll also have to decide who to trust…
An unusual and entertaining mystery that's perfect for fans of Anthony Horowitz
Nola narrowly escaped a serial killer as a child. Is he coming for her once again?
WHY IT'S READWORTHY:
This highly anticipated debut from the cohost of the hit true crime podcast Going West is "chilling and atmospheric" (Jeneva Rose)
"A truly terrifying page-turner to be read with the lights on. Daphne Woolsoncroft is a thriller writer to watch!" (Robyn Harding, author of The Haters)
A remote New England island, a long-missing teenager, and a chilling search for answers
WHY IT'S READWORTHY:
"If you like tense, gripping beach reads about rich people behaving badly — you've come to the right place" (Julia Bartz, author of The Writing Retreat)
Over one summer, three people on isolated Hadley Island uncover secrets tied to a powerful family
From the author of The Golden Spoon, who counts Janet Evanovich and Sarah Penner among her fans
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