Mystery & Thriller Books — Suspense That Demands Attention
Step into a world of secrets, shadows, and unanswered questions with our curated collection of mystery and thriller books. These stories are crafted to keep you turning pages late into the night—where every clue matters, every character hides something, and nothing is quite what it seems.
From psychological thrillers and crime investigations to slow-burn mysteries and high-stakes suspense, this category brings together gripping narratives that challenge the mind and quicken the pulse. Expect complex characters, atmospheric settings, unexpected twists, and plots that reward careful readers.
Whether you’re drawn to dark conspiracies, cold-case investigations, cat-and-mouse thrillers, or mysteries rooted in human psychology, these books are designed for readers who crave tension, intrigue, and intelligent storytelling.
Perfect for fans of suspense fiction, crime novels, detective stories, and psychological thrillers, this collection celebrates mystery writing that respects the reader—stories that don’t just shock, but immerse, provoke, and linger long after the final page.
The nail biting psychological suspense thriller for 2026 from the bestselling author of The Date and The Fall'Pacey, twisty and with so many reveals I literally did have my jaw...
A modern take on Lord of the Flies meets Battle Royale that probes the consequences of a social civilization built online.Since the 1970s, Fantastic Land has been the theme park where “Fun...
NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER A twisting, pulse-pounding thriller from the New York Times bestselling author of The Housemaid and The Coworker! Sometimes the truth kills… Newlyweds Tricia and Ethan are...
A Brenna Wickham Haunted Mystery (The Brenna Wickham Haunted Mystery Series Book 1) Even the quietest neighborhood can harbor dark secrets. Brenna Wickham’s life is in turmoil after the death...
'A riveting novel exploring murder, perfidy, and love.' - Kirkus review A perfect life, a perfect love – and a perfect murder. Loving Frankie was easy but teenage Carol wasn’t...