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.
These cozy mystery series are still adding new books—and lucky for you, they've all come out in time for fall.
By Jena Brown
“Digging for the truth” has never been so literal.
By Kasey Noss
Arizona may be hot, but these cases are cold.
By Kasey Noss
Small-town coziness, British flair. What more could you want in a mystery series?
Tom Maleeny's protagonist is a "private detective and public nuisance.”
By Kasey Noss
Houston's fishing-based mystery series is a real catch.
By Kasey Noss
Don't have a clue where to start with Olivia Blacke? Search no further.
Martha's Vineyard is idyllic, charming—and deadly.
By Jena Brown
The iconic mystery series by S.S. Van Dine.
These historical mystery novels offer a witty, tightly plotted, and well-researched snapshot of Egypt.
Here's to making the American legal system seem interesting.
Explore Northern England with Detectives Cooper and Fry.
By Jena Brown
Put down your pistols and saddle up for a crime-solving adventure in the Wild West.
Mysteries, pageant queens, and psychic friends, oh my!
Enforce the law with Sheriff Walter Longmire.
By Jena Brown
Spend Your Summer with Rowland Sinclair.
Betty Webb's Lena Jones mysteries are not to be missed.
Female sleuths, a San Francisco backdrop, and Mexican food; what could possibly go wrong?
There's a mystery afoot in Posada County…
By Jena Brown