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The Best Mystery Books and Novels

If you’re an amateur sleuth who’s obsessed with figuring out whodunnit, we have endless recommendations for you.

Perhaps you enjoy mysteries that take you around the world, want to step back in time with historical mysteries, or prefer to keep it light with cozy mysteries.

We’re here to help you discover everything from classic authors like Agatha Christie and Patricia Wentworth to modern writers like Nita Prose and Richard Osman. And whatever you do, remember to lock your doors before you go to sleep.

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Visible Empire
Visible Empire
by Hannah Pittard
Warlight
Warlight
by Michael Ondaatje
The Girl Who Was Taken
The Girl Who Was Taken
by Charlie Donlea
Let Me Lie
Let Me Lie
by Clare Mackintosh
Salt Fat Acid Heat
Salt Fat Acid Heat
by Samin Nostrat
Layover
Layover
by David Bell
A Possibility of Whales
A Possibility of Whales
by Karen Rivers
Keep Her Safe
Keep Her Safe
by K.A. Tucker
Strange and Obscure Stories of the Civil War
Strange and Obscure Stories of the Civil War
by Tim Rowland
Bless Me Ultima
Bless Me Ultima
by Rudolfo Anaya
Notes From a Dead House
Notes From a Dead House
by Fyodor Dostoevsky
The Vegetarian
The Vegetarian
by Han Kang
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When talking about the number one mystery author of all time, Agatha Christie takes the cake. Many come close, such as Stephen King or Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, but Agatha Christie is not only known for the creation of popular detective crime fiction motifs, she is also the best-selling fiction author of all time, outsold only by Shakespeare. 

It depends what you mean by “greatest.” If you’re looking for a mystery that will surely stump you, Cain’s Jawbone by Edward Powys Mathers is a great pick. If you’re looking for a classic that every mystery has read, Agatha Christie’s And Then There Were None or Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s The Hound of the Baskervilles may be for you. And if you’re looking for something more contemporary, The 7 1⁄2 Deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle and The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo are modern favorites.