In the titular story of Ruth Rendell's collection, Sandy Vaughan's rendezvous with a stranger takes a startling turn.
Sarah Meuleman’s debut novel, Find Me Gone, jumps between 1996 and 2014 to paint a devastating portrait of a woman confronted by her past.
Say "goodbye" to sleep, and "hello" to your next great read.
Consider your post-Agatha Christie slump solved.
Stuart Turton's debut novel puts readers at the center of a murder mystery...with a twist.
From amateur sleuths to small-town sheriffs, these fierce females are on the case.
The New York Times-bestselling author explored the good and bad of the world's most powerful industries.
Taking the post of Warden of His Majesty’s Mint in 17th-century London, Newton came face-to-face with seedy criminals.
Lawrence Kelter's new book based on the movie adds to the film we know and love.
In the latest installment of J. Michael Orenduff's series, Hubie Schuze is suspected of killing one of his art students.
After being away for several years, Charles Moray finds that a deadly, shocking surprise awaits him in England.
In accepting Lily as their surrogate, have hopeful parents Gage and Anna made a deal with the devil?
In the latest Nero Wolfe mystery, the famed detective must wade through old grudges, scorned lovers, and mob bosses to solve the murder of a political reformer.
In Charlotte MacLeod's The Withdrawing Room, Sarah Kelling fears that something sinister is targeting her boarding house.
The so-called "American Agatha Christie" revolutionized the mystery genre with her 1908 novel, The Circular Staircase.
When a man is found dead on the Westminster Bridge, there’s only one crime-solving duo for the job.
After muggers attack Paul Benjamin’s wife and daughter, the New York City CPA decides to get even in Brian Garfield's "Death Wish."