Sponsored by Hold Me Down, dark psychological suspense by Clea Simon, available now.
Gal, a onetime rock star, is back in Boston to play a benefit when she sees a familiar face in the crowd. When that man is found dead the next day and a friend charged, Gal starts an informal investigation, and as the memories flood back she finds she must reexamine her own wild life, her perceptions of the past, and an industry that monetizes dysfunction. In her Massachusetts Book Award “must read” World Enough, Clea Simon explored the dangers of nostalgia. In Hold Me Down she follows the beat to a darker, deeper tale of love, music, and murder.
Hi mystery fans! A little something for all the mystery lovers: news, adaptations, roundups, podcasts, and ebook deals!
From Book Riot and Around The Internet
Domestic Thrillers That Will Make You Look Over Your Shoulder
Sue Grafton’s Kinsey Millhone Alphabet Book Series To Get TV Adaptation By A+E Studios (Grafton has a famous interview quoted in the article about how adamant she was for this to never happen.)
10 Frightening Facts About Shirley Jackson’s We Have Always Lived in the Castle
13 Chilling New Mystery and Thriller Books Coming Your Way in October
12 Novels You Should Read This October
Emma Stone’s Fruit Tree, A24 to Develop ‘Flicker in the Dark’ Series at HBO Max
‘The Chestnut Man’: The Latest Danish Netflix Obsession Is Like Watching a Bestselling Mystery Novel
Best shows about cults: 9 shows that explore the weird and wacky world of religious sects
Watch virtually Oct 26th: Emmy Award Winner Tamron Hall in Conversation with Texas Writer Award Recipient Attica Locke
‘Poldark’ Star Aidan Turner Joins TV Adaptation of Crime Novel ‘The Suspect’
Crime Writers of Color podcast: Patricia Raybon–Writer of Faith & Mystery and ALL THAT IS SECRET
Giveaway: Enter to Win a Fall New Release Stack!
Giveaway: Win an Audiobook Bundle!
If you want to wear your Book Riot love: To celebrate our 10 year anniversary this October, we’re running a limited-edition merch line!
Watch Now
There’s Someone Inside Your House on Netflix: The YA trope-filled horror novel by Stephanie Perkins (I found this to be light, fun horror for mystery fans) has been adapted into a film. It will appeal to fans of fictional serial killers, fun slasher films, and the mystery of who is it (even if it’s obvious). Check out the trailer!
Recent Interests That May Also Interest You + My Reading Life
Reading: Arya Winters and the Tiramisu of Death by Amita Murray / The Dead Season (Shana Merchant #2) by Tessa Wegert / Cemetery Boys by Aiden Thomas
Streaming: Netflix’s final season of On My Block and a k-drama set in publishing–like the show Younger– Romance Is a Bonus Book
Laughing: movie night
Helping: Why You Should Sit on Your Library Board
Upcoming: Pamela N. Harris (When You Look Like Us) announced her upcoming novel described as “Little Fires Everywhere meets I’m Not Dying With You Tonight“: This Town Is On Fire.
Kindle Deals
The Golden Thread: The Cold War and the Mysterious Death of Dag by Hammarskjöldby Ravi Somaiya
If you like narrative nonfiction, history, and unsolved mysteries, here’s a great read for $2.99! (Review)
A Will to Kill (Harith Athreya Book 1) by RV Raman
If you’re looking for an Agatha Christie style mystery set in India, here’s one for $1.99. (TW ableism)
The Things She’s Seen by Ambelin Kwaymullina, Ezekiel Kwaymullina
A rare case where I say that a crime novel is beautiful, currently $1.99. (Review)
Barbed Wire Heart by Tess Sharpe
Two of Tess Sharpe’s crime novels are on sale and I absolutely love her so happy day. Barbed Wire Heart is for fans of Netflix’s Ozark and is $1.99! (Review) and Far From You is $3.49! (Review)
Premeditated Myrtle (Myrtle Hardcastle Mystery 1) by Elizabeth C. Bunce
If you want a delightful read with a young British sleuth, start this series for $1.99. (Review)
Browse all the books recommended in Unusual Suspects previous newsletters on this shelf. See upcoming 2021 releases. Check out this Unusual Suspects Pinterest board and get Tailored Book Recommendations!
Until next time, keep investigating! In the meantime, come talk books with me on Twitter, Instagram, Goodreads, and Litsy–you can find me under Jamie Canavés.
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