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.
A missing girl, a mysterious note, and a country town full of secrets.
Whether you read the book or watch the adaptation, you'll be craving more.
By Jena Brown
Kirkus says, "Be sure to take a few deep breaths before plunging in."
Maybe the book is always better, but that doesn't stop us from getting excited about film adaptations.
By Jena Brown
These thrilling books will make you happy as a lark.
There's nothing more exciting than the truth...
These women are not the victims.
By E.V. Graydon
These books will satisfy the appetites of fans who have devoured every Mitch Rapp book and are still hungry for more.
Discover thrills beyond the big screen.
By Allison Wild & Lisa Quigley
You'll never touch your phone again—except to update Goodreads.
An Irish master of crime fiction, Ken Bruen writes novels with serious grit and characters with serious flaws.
By Orrin Grey
Get to know the works of this pioneer of suspense.
By Grace Felder
Tales that would keep us on the edge of our seats in theaters.
We've got the perfect recommendation for you.
14 months after death shook a small community, the convicted killer comes home.
These will have you at the edge of your seat.
By Erin Hagan
Razorblade Tears is the latest to explore tensions within societies around the world.
Stunning illustrations bring these suspenseful stories to life.
Reads that invoke the thrills of some of Britain's best works.
By Orrin Grey
We care a lot about this film and all of the books on this list, and you should too.