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Unlock mystery's best with Murder & Mayhem.

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.

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Short Funny Mystery Collections Full of Riotous Capers and Humorous Hijinx

For the screwball sleuth who likes their mysteries served with a dash—or more—of laughter.

The Multi-Media Legacy of Classic British Private Detective Sexton Blake

A fictional embodiment of Victorian-era intrigue and intellect, Blake's masterful deduction skills were the scourge of literary criminal.

10 Addictive New Mystery and Thriller Books Out in August 2023

It’s no mystery why readers are thrilled for these new books! 

Discover the Allure of Victorian England in These Intriguing Mystery Books

Embezzlement, murder and espionage—these Victorian era mysteries are far from dull. 

TikTok is RAVING About These Mystery and Thriller Books

It's all the rage—don't be the last to know about these pulse-pounding reads.

8 Historical Mysteries to Dive Into This Summer

These books go down in history—literally. 

8 Creepy Summer Camp Mystery Books That'll Keep You Close to Home

Warning: Do not read these alone by the campfire at night!

When Clergymen Turn to (Writing About) Crime

These classic crime writers were also people of the cloth.