The Best Crime Novels of the Year (So Far)
Looking for some murder and mayhem (fictional, of course)? Here are the best crime novels of 2024 so far.
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Looking for some murder and mayhem (fictional, of course)? Here are the best crime novels of 2024 so far.
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The books in this month’s column have something in common: unforgettable main characters.
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Jacqueline Winspear is retiring Maisie Dobbs, and Susan Elia MacNeal bids farewell to Maggie Hope.
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Our crime columnist on mysteries by Catherine Mack, Katrina Carrasco, Marcia Muller and K.C. Constantine.
By Sarah Weinman
Our crime columnist reviews new novels by Andrey Kurkov, Kristen Perrin and others.
By Sarah Weinman
In Francis Spufford’s new novel, “Cahokia Jazz,” a detective must solve the mystery of a staged killing before its repercussions destroy his city’s social and political order.
By Ivy Pochoda
An F. B.I. rookie hunts for a serial killer, four friends seek reparations, a daughter searches for her mother and a community looks for answers in four new mysteries.
By Sarah Weinman
In these novels, detectives — some real, others self-appointed — investigate deaths in a small town, on board a train, in a haunted French chateau.
By Sarah Weinman
Need a little diversion? Our crime columnist has plenty of books to recommend.
By Sarah Weinman
Our crime columnist recommends four newly published books.
By Sarah Weinman
Our crime columnist, Sarah Weinman, on four buzzy October releases.
By Sarah Weinman
Our crime columnist recommends four September books.
By Sarah Weinman
In Angie Kim’s new novel, “Happiness Falls,” Adam Parson’s wife and children question everything they thought they knew about him.
By Jennifer Reese
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