Welcome to your new favorite hideout. We are constantly on the hunt for the best in mystery and thriller media—from books to movies and television shows, to mystery games—and everything in between. Whether it’s forgotten masterpieces from the Golden Age of detective fiction or a heart-pounding new domestic thriller, we’re here to clue you into what’s fantastic to read and watch.
On the hunt for a political thriller? Investigating which British crime show to binge next? Craving a charming cozy to curl up with? Whether you’re into Miss Marple or Sherlock Holmes, Hannibal Lecter or James Bond, we’ve unlocked the mystery for you. All you’ve got to do is peruse the stories below—you’re sure to find a killer lead.
The weather outside is deadly.
By the pricking of my thumbs, something wicked this way comes...
The Queens of Crime weren't the only women writing during the Golden Age.
Journey into Gotham's dark side.
Even if you’re always one step ahead ... these books will still catch you off guard!
Explore the dark side while you're lying in the sun.
These mysteries and thrillers are sure to get your heart racing—whether they're on the page or the screen.
By Aliza Polkes
Multiple ghostwriters penned cases about the iconic sleuth, but one author stands out from the crowd.
These heroines won't let up until the case is closed.
No one can be trusted in this fast-paced psychological thriller.
Celebrate Pride Month with these gripping whodunits by LGBTQ+ writers.
These riveting reads belong at the top of your summer TBR list.
This book dives into the true story behind every girl’s favorite detective.
Death, art, and orchids? Detective Nero Wolfe returns in the latest series installment.
Chilling tales of kidnappings, strange vanishings, and more.
These chilling reads are sure to get your heart racing.
Hair-raising reads that will make you question every creak.
The best of the best from the Queens of Mystery.
The three-time Edgar Award winner introduced psychological thrills to the mystery genre.
By Orrin Grey
When a high school English teacher is haunted by her own subject matter in real life, who can she trust?