Browsing: Crime Fiction and Mysteries

A New York Times bestseller that’s “utterly smashing” (Tess Gerritsen): Fans of The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo will fall in love with Vanessa “Michael” Munroe — an information specialist who sets out to find an abducted girl. “Blazingly brilliant” (Publishers Weekly starred review).

Policeman Jack Stratton is traumatized by the loss of his best friend in Iraq. But when the late friend’s sister goes missing, Jack knows he must defeat his personal demons and take action. With over 3,500 five-star ratings on Goodreads!

With over 750 five-star Goodreads ratings: When former cop Thomas Prescott returns to Seattle, he discovers the governor’s corpse floating in the cove behind his boyhood home… An electrifying read filled with surprises.

A relaxing vacation gets a serious jolt when retired sisters Kathleen and Andrea unearth clues that lead to long-hidden masterpieces. But the murder of an unpopular innkeeper and the emergence of old family secrets may complicate the treasure hunt!

The truth about what happened in 1949 went to Paul Fischer’s grave…. Too bad his body didn’t! Advertising copywriter Leigh…

From a USA Today bestselling author whose work is “full of thrills and tension — but smart and human too” (Lee Child): When her sister Carly is accused of murder, federal judge Willa Carson becomes obsessed with proving her innocence. But before Willa can solve the puzzle, Carly disappears…

A smart and witty mystery with over 300 five-star Goodreads ratings: When a destitute veteran dies at her feet — leaving nothing but his mysterious last words — Lalla Bains is on the case!

While the active volcano beneath it is due to erupt, the idyllic town of Mammoth Lakes is thrown into a murderous conspiracy. Can forensic geologists Cassie Oldfield and Walter Shaws get to the bottom of the crime before time runs out?

A terrified city turns to an FBI agent fresh out of a mental hospital to stay one step ahead of a serial killer’s twisted games. “Wickedly macabre and blisteringly paced… A thriller for the new millennium” (James Rollins).