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Crime Fiction That Keeps the Pages Turning

Crime fiction is a broad genre, encompassing, but not limited to, crimes and their detection, as well as the characters involved, such as criminals and investigators. The various subgenres include detective fictionhard-boiled fictionthrillers, and more.

Readers of crime fiction are drawn to darkness. Often, they work alongside those involved, piecing together the crime for a resolution—all the while gaining key insights into human nature. 

Many crime fiction books are therefore focused on themes of justice and order, with the crime and its perpetrator undergoing the necessary due diligence throughout the story and facing some form of retribution. For many readers, crime fiction serves as the perfect escape, pulling them into a world of danger or suspense for a few hours—if you can manage to put the book down.

There is no shortage of good crime fiction, with classics like Agatha Christie's And Then There Were None and Arthur Conan Doyle’s Sherlock Holmes, as well as modern thrillers such as Stieg Larsson’s The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo and Gillian Flynn’s Gone Girl.

If you want to delve into crime fiction that practically turns the pages on its own, keep scrolling for some recommendations. 

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Bank Shot
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by Randy Wayne White
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by Patricia Wentworth
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by Evan Hunter
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by Christopher Forrest
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The Driftless Area
by Tom Drury
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by David Ignatius
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by Mo Hayder
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by Mark de Castrique
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by Francisco Goldman
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by Robert Wilson
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by John Lawton
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Above Suspicion
by Lynda La Plante
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by Jackie Collins
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Pretty Ugly Lies
by Pamela Crane
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by Elizabeth Macneal
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The Innocent Wife
by Amy Lloyd
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The Perfect Stranger
by Wendy Corsi Staub
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The Listening Eye
by Patricia Wentworth
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by Belinda Bauer
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by J. J. Connolly
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by Dick Francis
Light Thickens
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by Ngaio Marsh
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by Joseph Wambaugh
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Last Days
by Brian Evenson, Peter Straub
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by Chris Offutt
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Dark Side of the Street
by Jack Higgins
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by Clare Francis
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Crime fiction is a broad genre, but it often focuses on a crime and the individuals involved, including the victim, the perpetrator, and the investigator. 

Crime fiction often explores the darker aspects of human behavior, offering fascinating insights into societal issues, psychology, and the mysteries that surround us. Readers are offered a unique perspective, often privy to the crime and the investigation, and are asked to put it all together in a thrilling experience.