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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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Snake Skin
Snake Skin
by CJ Lyons
Shadowplay
Shadowplay
by Joseph O'Connor
Crimes in Southern Indiana
Crimes in Southern Indiana
by Frank Bill
Dispute Over a Very Italian Piglet
Dispute Over a Very Italian Piglet
by Ann Goldstein, Amara Lakhous
Three Novels
Three Novels
by Katherine Neville
Shades of Fortune
Shades of Fortune
by Stephen Birmingham
Give Us a Kiss
Give Us a Kiss
by Daniel Woodrell, Pinckney Benedict
Before the Devil Fell
Before the Devil Fell
by Neil Olson
The Silent Ones
The Silent Ones
by William Brodrick
The Made-Up Man
The Made-Up Man
by Joseph Scapellato
Trinidad Noir
Trinidad Noir
by Earl Lovelace, Robert Antoni
Fear
Fear
by Francine Pascal
The Night Gwen Stacy Died
The Night Gwen Stacy Died
by Sarah Bruni
The Old Religion
The Old Religion
by David Mamet
The Quarry
The Quarry
by Damon Galgut
The Mark
The Mark
by Kiki Swinson
Vernon God Little
Vernon God Little
by DBC Pierre
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Icelander
by Dustin Long
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by Karlianna Voncil
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by Beryl Bainbridge
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by David Stout
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Red Tea
by Meg Mezeske
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Keep Your Friends Close
by Paula Daly
Now It's Time to Say Goodbye
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by Dale Peck
Getting Away with Murder
Getting Away with Murder
by Howard Engel
Bookshop Mysteries
Bookshop Mysteries
by Joyce Carol Oates, John Harvey, Ian Rankin, Peter Lovesey, Laura Lippman
The Little Men
The Little Men
by Megan Abbott
Copycat
Copycat
by Gillian White
Ways to Disappear
Ways to Disappear
by Idra Novey
In Such Dark Places
In Such Dark Places
by Joseph Caldwell
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Hotel Living
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by Helen Fitzgerald
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by Flavia Company, Laura McGloughlin
A Dangerous Glamour
A Dangerous Glamour
by Marc Olden
The Avenue of the Giants
The Avenue of the Giants
by Howard Curtis, Marc Dugain
The Gates of Ivory
The Gates of Ivory
by Margaret Drabble
Rhode Island Red
Rhode Island Red
by Charlotte Carter
No Immunity
No Immunity
by Susan Dunlap
Fickle
Fickle
by Peter Manus
There Was an Old Woman
There Was an Old Woman
by Howard Engel
Goodbye Again
Goodbye Again
by Joseph Hone
Permed to Death
Permed to Death
by Nancy J. Cohen
Murder in the English Department
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by Valerie Miner
The Antiquarian
The Antiquarian
by Julian Sanchez
Hide My Eyes
Hide My Eyes
by Margery Allingham
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by Margery Allingham
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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.