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Keira Knightley to Star in THE WOMAN IN CABIN 10 Film Adaptation at Netflix

Hello, mystery fans! I got my hands on advanced reader copies for two upcoming mysteries I’m really excited about — Exposure by Ramona Emerson and Alter Ego by Alex Segura — so those, a giant pile of graphic novels, and some classic horror novels are my current reading plans.

Make this your most bookish summer yet with personalized reading recommendations from Tailored Book Recommendations! Our bibliologists (aka professional book nerds) are standing by to help you find your next favorite read. Get your recommendations via email, or opt to receive hardcovers or paperbacks delivered right to your door. And with quarterly or annual plans available, TBR has something for every budget. Get started today from just $18!

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Cozy Pot Reading Book by CraftIRL

This is an adorable ceramic plant pot! Options: size, adding drainage, book color. ($16)

New Releases

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Perfect Little Monsters by Cindy R.X. He

For fans of YA mysteries where all the friends are suspects!

Dawn Foster’s life has dramatically changed recently: following her parents being injured in an accident, the family has moved from California to Wisconsin to live with an aunt. Dawn attempts to fit in by joining the cheerleading team, but after a party, one of the girls is dead and the rest are brought in for questioning…

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Disturbing the Dead (A Rip Through Time #3) by Kelley Armstrong

For fans of historical mysteries with time travel and past and present procedural timelines!

In our present time, Mallory Atkinson was a homicide detective who went to visit her grandmother in Edinburgh, got attacked in an alley, and woke up in 1869 in the body of housemaid Catriona Mitchell (the first book)! What is a detective to do? Solve crimes in a different era while trying to figure out what is happening. Her current case: A host disappears during a mummy unwrapping…

If you want to start at the beginning of the series, pick up A Rip Through Time.

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Here are two very different from each other backlist titles that have amateur sleuths and are not cozy mysteries.

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Djinn Patrol on the Purple Line by Deepa Anappara

This great adult crime novel starts as a coming-of-age mystery and ends in noir territory, with children as lead characters who keep things upbeat while exploring dark themes. Children are disappearing, and the police don’t seem to care enough to search properly. Nine-year-old Jai thinks he can find his missing classmate being that he has watched enough procedurals to be a proper sleuth. He convinces fellow schoolmates Faiz and Pari to help solve whether a bad djinn or a bad person is behind the missing person cases. and so they set off across the city to get answers.

The audiobook narrators — Indira Varma, Himesh Patel, and Antonio Aakeel — are fantastic!

(TW child, domestic abuse/ child deaths)

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A Death of No Importance (Jane Prescott #1) by Mariah Fredericks

This is a historical mystery set in 1910 NY that follows Jane Prescott, a ladies’ maid for the rich turned sleuth. Jane, who was raised by her uncle who ran a home for rescued women, finds herself needing to get answers when two people she knows are suspects in the murder of her mistress’s fiancé. The world of the upper class in the house Jane works in is contrasted by the world outside as anarchists fight for working conditions for the lower class in the city.

News and Roundups

Cross Trailer: Amazon Reveals First Look at Aldis Hodge as James Patterson’s Legendary Black Detective

Library of Congress Centers for the Book Choose ‘Great Reads’ Titles for Each State, Territory for 2024 National Book Festival

Amazon MGM Lands Elizabeth Rose Quinn’s Unpublished Novel Follow Me

Mr. & Mrs. Smith Renewed for Season 2 at Amazon

The 2024 Barnes & Noble Children’s & Young Adult Book Award Winners

12 Book Club Picks For May 2024, From #ReadWithJenna to NYPL’s Teen Banned Book Club

Keira Knightley to Star in The Woman in Cabin 10 Film Adaptation at Netflix

Only Murders In The Building Season 4 Gets Premiere Date & Trailer With Melissa McCarthy Joining Cast

Murder in a Small Town lands Alert‘s timeslot on Fox in fall 2024

Browse the books recommended in Unusual Suspects’ previous newsletters on this shelf. See upcoming 2024 releases and mysteries from 2023. 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 Bluesky, Twitter, Instagram, Goodreads, and Litsy — you can find me under Jamie Canavés.

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Readers’ Most Anticipated Summer Books

Hello, mystery fans! I am late to the Bridgerton (Netflix) party, but I’m going with that I have arrived fashionably late and am now properly obsessed as a wonderful distraction from *frantically waves at everything*.

Make this your most bookish summer yet with personalized reading recommendations from Tailored Book Recommendations! Our bibliologists (aka professional book nerds) are standing by to help you find your next favorite read. Get your recommendations via email, or opt to receive hardcovers or paperbacks delivered right to your door. And with quarterly or annual plans available, TBR has something for every budget. Get started today from just $18!

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Pressed Flower Bookmark by JLSquare

Enjoy spring flowers without worrying about allergies or having to water them! ($14)

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Ash Dark As Night (Harry Ingram Mystery #2) by Gary Phillips

For fans of historical fiction (1960s), a photographer PI, and an L.A. setting!

Harry Ingram is a photographer and PI who finds himself somewhat famous when he photographs police shooting an activist during the Watts riots. This places him with a target on his back from police and also gets him a new client: Betty Payton can’t find her business associate who disappeared during the riots. Dodging all the unwanted attention coming his way, Harry finds himself following leads into robberies and conspiracies…

While you can read this as a standalone if you want to, for the introduction of the character, pick up One-Shot Harry.

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Not Like Other Girls by Meredith Adamo

For fans of YA mysteries, fictional missing persons cases, ex-best friends, and characters taking on rape culture.

Jo-Lynn Kirby lost her social standing in school after nude photos of her were leaked. Now her ex-best friend Maddie Price suddenly wants to talk to Jo, asking for help. But Maddie vanishes before Jo can find out what Maddie needed, and this forces Jo to find a way back into the inner circle to investigate, all while reckoning with the past she’s trying to forget…

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Here are two mystery novels with buildings on the cover!

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The Ancient Nine by Ian K. Smith

For fans of secret societies, ’80s settings, and academic mystery novels!

Harvard student Spenser Collins finds himself invited to join the Delphic Club, an exclusive club shrouded in mystery — including that in the ’20s, a former student disappeared after trying to break into the club. This makes Spenser think there’s more to look into regarding this club, which obviously isn’t going to go without danger…

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The Winterton Deception 1: Final Word by Janet Sumner Johnson

For fans of middle grade mysteries, competitions, fortune, and secrets!

Twins Hope and Gordon Smith live with their mom, who is struggling to make ends meet, when they learn their deceased father was son of the Winterton’s, a tycoon family. They’re holding a charity spelling bee which Hope would happily have nothing to do with — except they may soon be evicted and need the money that can come from winning, so Hope enters. Soon, she and her twin brother find themselves in a clue hunt at the Winterton’s manor, surrounded by unknown relatives and secrets…

News and Roundups

Lady in the Lake First Look: Natalie Portman Is a ’60s Housewife Turned Investigative Journalist

How To Prepare for Pride Month in Libraries 2024

Readers’ Most Anticipated Summer Books

Bodkin and the 3 best crime dramas to watch on Netflix in May 2024

Discover the Top Edgar® Award-Winning Mysteries of 2024

Browse the books recommended in Unusual Suspects’ previous newsletters on this shelf. See upcoming 2024 releases and mysteries from 2023. 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 Bluesky, Twitter, Instagram, Goodreads, and Litsy — you can find me under Jamie Canavés.

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10 New Mysteries and Thrillers in May 2024 for Insatiable Thrill-Chasers

Hello, mystery fans! I spent a fair bit of time last year shouting about Liliana’s Invincible Summer, and I am thrilled to see Cristina Rivera Garza has won a Pulitzer for her fantastic true crime memoir!

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Clue Movie Poster Tee by jayatmi

This is a great tee for fans of Clue! ($15, sizes up to 5XL)

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Hunted by Abir Mukherjee

For fans of FBI main characters, social thrillers, and cat-and-mouse chases!

A mall bombing days before a presidential election in the US left over 50 people dead and a lot of questions, starting with who is responsible. Yasmin Malik, a young British Muslim woman, is labeled the culprit, as she died having been witnessed near the bomb. FBI agent Shreya Mistry not only has to solve this crime, but the tension of the election and the state of the country is putting even more pressure on the need to get answers immediately. It’s how Shreya ends up outside Portland, Oregon, paired with FBI agent Susan Kramer while the father of a radicalized British woman is on his way from London, hoping to keep his daughter from following her leader’s mission…

If you’re a backlist reader, Mukherjee has written one of my favorite historical mystery series, starring a Scotland Yard detective who has moved to Calcutta (British ruled in 1919): A Rising Man.

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Next of Kin (Annie McIntyre #3) by Samantha Jayne Allen

For fans of young PIs, noir-ish novels, and small Texas town settings!

Annie McIntyre is in her mid-twenties and using her new PI license to solve some mysteries. Her current client, Clint Marshall, is an adoptee who wants Annie to help him find his birth parents. It’s an easy case, until it isn’t. Annie finds Clint’s father and his brother, but Clint’s father is a bank robber whom her grandfather, the sheriff, put away. When Clint’s brother dies by suicide, Annie sees red flags — ultimately needing her grandfather’s help when Clint disappears…

If you want to start at the beginning of the series, pick up Pay Dirt Road.

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Here are two backlist titles with “kill” in the title.

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The Lady Killer by Masako Togawa, Simon Grove (Translator)

For fans of Japanese crime, here’s one set in Tokyo in the 1960s and told in three parts.

1. Ichiro Honda is a married man who likens himself to a “woman hunter” who goes out looking to bed random women and keeps a diary of his conquests. 2. After Ichiro Honda is convicted of murdering women he has slept with, his appeal lawyer is trying to figure out if the police got the right guy. 3. All the puzzle pieces come together…

(TW suicide/ child death/ attempted rape/ eating disorder)

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Killing Me by Michelle Gagnon

For fans of serial killer stories on the humorous, ridiculous side.

Amber Jamison has been kidnapped by the Tennessee Pikachu Killer but ends up surviving when a masked woman kills the serial killer, saving Amber. But Amber has no idea who the identity of her savior is, nor how or why she came to save her. Realizing that the FBI is going to ask her questions about her abduction, Amber, with a past to hide, flees to Vegas, where her savior finds her once again — because she was the one leaving Amber breadcrumbs to get her to Vegas, where another serial killer is hunting…

News and Roundups

Obama’s Higher Ground & Netflix Land Will Hettinger Chicago Crime Thriller Spec Script Dyersville; Reptile Helmer Grant Singer In Talks

Wednesday Season 2 Announces Full Cast as Filming Kicks Off, Percy Hynes White Dropped From Series

116 Essential New Books to Read for Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month

Keanu Reeves and Sandra Bullock Reflect on Making Speed for 30th Anniversary: ‘Lighting Doesn’t Strike Like That Twice’

The New Novel from SJP’s Imprint Is a Mystery For People Who Think They Don’t Like Mysteries

Trailer for Jennifer Esposito-directed mob drama Fresh Kills

Saraciea Fennell: The Black Girl Survives in This One Is the Representation I Didn’t See in Horror Books

Goodreads: 8 New Books Recommended by Readers This Week

10 New Mysteries and Thrillers in May 2024 for Insatiable Thrill-Chasers

Browse the books recommended in Unusual Suspects’ previous newsletters on this shelf. See upcoming 2024 releases and mysteries from 2023. 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 Bluesky, Twitter, Instagram, Goodreads, and Litsy — you can find me under Jamie Canavés.

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5 mystery and thriller movies on Prime Video with 95% or higher on Rotten Tomatoes

Hi mystery fans! I finished reading, and loved, the novel Interesting Facts About Space, which is not a mystery book, but the main character is obsessed with true crime and thinks someone is breaking into her apartment, plus the book has twists, so I think mystery fans looking to read contemporary novels would especially love it. I also started watching the fun show Dead Boy Detectives, because I am always here for ghosts solving mysteries. Bonus: there is an awesome psychic played by Kassius Nelson, and Jenn Lyons, from Claws, plays a deliciously evil witch!

Looking for a thoughtful Mother’s Day gift? Go beyond the tried and true flowers and chocolate and give the gift of reading with Tailored Book Recommendations! Our bibliologists are standing by to help your mom find her next favorite read, delivered right to her inbox or doorstep. And with gifts starting at just $18, there’s something for any budget! Head to mytbr.co/gift to send the gift of reading to the book nerd in your life!

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Tablet Floor Stand by BluuSuuk

I recently purchased this and would marry it if I could. I found reading in bed uncomfortable lately with either having to hold my ereader up in the air or having to look down at it in my lap, so I finally decided to try a tablet stand and it was the best decision ever. This was super easy to assemble (you twist the three parts together), the arm moves in all directions so you can always put it how you want, and the base is heavy, so it doesn’t tip over (at least not with my paperwhite reader). I bought a remote control page turner to go with it and I am in reading heaven! ($48)

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The Return of Ellie Black by Emiko Jean

For fans of dual POV mysteries (one a detective), and a missing person now found mystery!

Ellie Black disappeared when she was 17. Now she’s 19 and has been found. Her family is thrilled to have her back, even knowing that whatever may have happened to Ellie could have changed her. What no one is prepared for is that Ellie doesn’t want to participate in her own investigation. This doesn’t stop Detective Chelsey Calhoun from investigating. Not only is she doing it for Ellie, but Detective Calhoun’s sister was murdered when she was a kid, and she’s always felt guilty, like somehow she could have done something to stop it. So she’s going to help Ellie regardless of what Ellie wants, and she’s going to need to figure out what Ellie isn’t sharing…

This does a great job of going into both women’s lives, slowly revealing the past, along with everything that is unfolding in the present.

(TW past father death of cancer/ sexual assault exam/ mentions past overdose/ mentions past suicidal thoughts, attempt/ kidnapping/ past murder suicide/ sexual assault/ hunting)

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I Will Ruin You by Linwood Barclayay

For fans of twisty thrillers with multiple POV including a detective and the bad guys!

Richard Boyle is a high school English teacher thrust into the spotlight as a hero when he saves the school from a suicide bomber. Except his life quickly spirals into a nightmare: the bomber’s parents are suing; former student Billy Finster sees Richard on the news and decides to blackmail him. Billy owes drug dealers money when his stash was mysteriously lighter than it was supposed to be and he sees Richard as his way out by blackmailing him that he’ll tell everyone that Richard sexually abused him once unless he pays him the money he needs. Richard, who is married to a school principal in the district and has a detective sister-in-law, assumes Billy is confusing him with another teacher and quickly makes a series of ill-advised decisions thinking he can handle these problems quietly on his own. Both Billy and Richard find themselves further down the hole, playing a cat-and-mouse game, as Richard’s sister-in-law is dangerously following a pair of drug dealers…

Linwood remains one of my go-to thriller authors!

(TW addiction, overdose death/ past teen sexual assault accusation/ panic attacks/ groping/ past suicide/ brief suicide on page/ teen predator, no graphic scenes)

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Here are two backlist titles with “spy” in the title, one nonfiction and one fiction!

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American Spy by Lauren Wilkinson

This is a character driven spy novel set in the ’80s where Marie Mitchell, a Black FBI agent, is writing a letter to her two sons hoping to explain recent events. You learn about Mitchell’s childhood, recruitment into the FBI, and how the U.S. meddled in Burkina Faso’s politics…

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Liar, Temptress, Soldier, Spy: Four Women Undercover in the Civil War by Karen Abbott

This is a biography of four women who went undercover during the Civil War: Elizabeth Van Lew was a wealthy widow who organized an espionage ring; Belle Boyd was a spy and courier for the Confederate army who shot a Union soldier in her home; Emma Edmonds enlisted in the army by disguising as a man; Rose O’Neale Greenhow was a spy for the Confederacy by getting intel from Northern politicians.

News and Roundups

Here Are The 2024 Edgar Award Winners for Best Mysteries

May 20th, 7pm EST: Tune in for a lively conversation with MEG GARDINER, KELLYE GARRETT, OMAR TYREE & NOLAN CHASE and our own Rogue, TRACY CLARK, as MC. All are live, all talking about their new books and taking your questions.

5 mystery and thriller movies on Prime Video with 95% or higher on Rotten Tomatoes

Are Librarians Criminals? These Bills Would Make Them So

Will Trent Only Needed One Scene To Remind Me Why It’s One Of TV’s Most Fun Dramas, And I’m So Glad It’s Streaming

‘Only Murders’ Songwriters Benj Pasek and Justin Paul Go for EGOT With ‘Which of the Pickwick Triplets Did It?’ at Emmys

‘Presumed Innocent’ Trailer: Jake Gyllenhaal Is On Trial For Murder In Apple TV+’s Legal Thriller

Liberty and Vanessa discuss new releases including Missing White Woman by Kellye Garrett on All The Books!

Browse the books recommended in Unusual Suspects’ previous newsletters on this shelf. See upcoming 2024 releases and mysteries from 2023. 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 Bluesky, Twitter, Instagram, Goodreads, and Litsy — you can find me under Jamie Canavés.

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Sean Connery Wrote An Unmade James Bond Movie Featuring Robot Sharks

Hi, mystery fans! There’s always a balance between my reading and viewing life — one gets great as the other gets meh — which works out. I’m currently trying to find my next new show(s), so I hit a great reading streak: Guide Me Home by Attica Locke, Death at Morning House by Maureen Johnson, and Oye by Melissa Mogollon.

Looking for a thoughtful Mother’s Day gift? Go beyond the tried and true flowers and chocolate and give the gift of reading with Tailored Book Recommendations! Our bibliologists are standing by to help your mom find her next favorite read, delivered right to her inbox or doorstep. And with gifts starting at just $18, there’s something for any budget! Head to mytbr.co/gift to send the gift of reading to the book nerd in your life!

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Murder She Tote by TheRetromaniak

A+ tote game! ($35)

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While We Were Burning by Sara Koffi

For fans of dual POVs, exploration of mental illness, and domestic thrillers that start with moving to a new neighborhood!

Husband and wife Elizabeth and David Smith should be enjoying their new suburban Tennessee neighborhood. But Elizabeth is taking time to settle in, and after finally relenting to join a neighbor for a jog, she instead finds the neighbor dead. With police quick to rule it a suicide Elizabeth can’t let the idea of murder go. With her mental health declining, David thinks the solution is to hire her a personal assistant. But what if the person hired to distract you from a possible murder ends up having their own questions and wanting to join in finding out what really happened?

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Every Time I Go on Vacation, Someone Dies by Catherine Mack

For fans of bookish whodunnits, author leads, and fun asides!

Eleanor Dash should be enjoying the benefits of her successful mystery series, but the real Connor Smith has been threatening her over her fictional Connor Smith. Her solution is to kill off her character and be done with both the fictional and real Connor Smith. But while on her Italian book tour, the real Connor Smith becomes the target of someone trying to kill him, and Eleanor has a not fictional mystery and book tour to get through!

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It’s a new month, so let’s do two more prompts from the 2024 Read Harder Challenge! I decided to go with the prompt “Pick a challenge from any of the previous years’ challenges to repeat!” and I picked the first year Book Riot did the Read Harder Challenge in 2015!

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An Elderly Lady Is Up to No Good by Helene Tursten, Marlaine Delargy (Translator)

From 2015 Read Harder: A collection of short stories (either by one person or an anthology by many people)

If you like dark humor, elderly protagonists, following a murderer, and a short story collection that reads together like a novel, pick this one up!

Maud is an 88-year-old Swedish woman who lives rent-free in an apartment thanks to her father’s will. She is not a “feeble old woman,” however, and if you treat her as such, or anger her, or threaten her, you’re probs gonna die…

(TW domestic abuse)

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The Verifiers by Jane Pek

From 2015 Read Harder: A book by or about someone who identifies as LGBTQ

If you like character-driven mysteries that explore family dynamics, amateur sleuths, and interesting jobs, pick this one up!

Claudia Lin has started working for Veracity, a company that focuses on finding out if the person you’re matched with on a dating app is, in fact, their authentic self — and not married, catfishing, etc. She’s keeping the job a secret from her family. But her very first case goes off the rails, and soon she’s deep into a mystery and playing amateur sleuth, propelled by growing up with a mystery series and oftentimes questioning what the fictional lead detective would do in her situation!

(TW case revolves around whether a death is a suicide or not, method detail/ brief mentions of past domestic and child abuse)

News and Roundups

Writer Leonardo Padura chronicles life in Cuba as his detective ‘alter ego’ solves gripping crimes

Sean Connery Wrote An Unmade James Bond Movie Featuring Robot Sharks

Here’s every song on the Sugar soundtrack on Apple TV+

Break Out the Black Eyeliner and Tighten Those Pigtails: Wednesday Season 2 Is On Its Way

Reporter-turned-author Christina Estes unveils debut mystery novel Off the Air

Conspiracies Swirl Around Missing White Woman

This Gritty Murder Mystery Thriller Starring Denzel Washington Is a Netflix Hidden Gem

Star of Lupin says notions of justice, equality, and fraternity have been shaken along with his optimism

Browse the books recommended in Unusual Suspects’ previous newsletters on this shelf. See upcoming 2024 releases and mysteries from 2023. 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 Bluesky, Twitter, Instagram, Goodreads, and Litsy — you can find me under Jamie Canavés.

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Why Patricia Highsmith’s Most Famous Creature, Tom Ripley, Continues to Fascinate

Hello, mystery fans! I have abandoned the last three romcom films I’ve started watching for not being good, so fingers crossed I’ll finally hit a watchable one with The Idea of You. It’s streaming on Prime as of May 2nd and stars Anne Hathaway and Nicholas Galitzine.

Looking for a thoughtful Mother’s Day gift? Go beyond the tried and true flowers and chocolate and give the gift of reading with Tailored Book Recommendations! Our bibliologists are standing by to help your mom find her next favorite read, delivered right to her inbox or doorstep. And with gifts starting at just $18, there’s something for any budget! Head to mytbr.co/gift to send the gift of reading to the book nerd in your life!

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Cute dino reading sticker by PagePalsStickers

Look at this little pudding pop reading! ($4, size and finish options).

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Missing White Woman by Kellye Garrett

For fans of fictional true crime, influencer culture, and murder mystery domestic thrillers!

Bree Wright is at the beginning of a relationship with Ty Franklin and is excited to go on a weekend getaway to a rental home in NJ. Despite Ty working too much, Bree thinks his assurance that he’ll now focus on her for the rest of the trip will be exactly what they need. Cue Bree waking up alone and finding a dead woman at the base of the stairs. Ty, now missing, becomes the suspect of the woman’s murder. Bree isn’t certain what is happening, but she’s fully aware that she and her boyfriend being Black and a dead white woman—one that a TikToker is using in a social media campaign for justice—mean danger for them. Plus, Bree was arrested a decade ago which she’s been hiding ever since…So Bree reaches out to a person she was happy to never speak to again, a best friend from college she had a massive falling out with, but who is now a lawyer. She really needs a lawyer…

I’ve been a big fan of Kellye Garrett since her debut and read her books as soon as I get my hands on them. If you’re a backlist reader looking for a cozy mystery, pick up Hollywood Homicide. If you’re looking for a murder mystery with sisters, pick up Like A Sister!

(TW assumed suicide)

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The Reappearance of Rachel Price by Holly Jackson

For fans of fictional true crime and YA thrillers!

At the age of two, Bel was found in her mother’s car, her mother nowhere around. Now Bel is 18 and she still has no idea what happened to her mother, Rachel Price. Everyone has opinions, from the town believing Bel’s father killed Rachel to Bel’s own belief that her mom chose to leave. So when the Price family decides to help film a documentary about Rachel Price, the last thing anyone expects is for Rachel to show up—and for her reappearance to only be the beginning of more questions and mysteries…

For backlist readers, pick up the twisty YA trilogy starter A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder (bonus: it reads as a standalone)!

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If you read, or look at enough books, you’ll start to notice cover image tropes. The silhouette of a person’s face is pretty common in the mystery/thriller genre and that’s what these two backlist titles have in common! Bonus: they’re also two books where going in knowing the least possible about them makes them more fun.

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The Good Son by You-Jeong Jeong, Chi-Young Kim (Translator)

For fans of slow-burn psychological suspense, translated crime novels, and whydunnits!

I’m not gonna give away a lot for this one because I like the way it unfolds, slowly revealing long-held secrets. The novel starts with 20-year-old Yu-jin covered in blood, no memory, and his mother dead.

(TW: stalking/ suicide)

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Neverworld Wake by Marisha Pessl

For fans of genre blends: speculative fiction mystery!

Beatrice’s boyfriend Jim died by suicide the previous year and she hasn’t seen the group of friends they belonged to since. Until now when they have a night of partying in which Beatrice is prepared to finally talk to them and say that Jim’s death never felt like a suicide to her.

News and Roundups

Why Patricia Highsmith’s most famous creature, Tom Ripley, continues to fascinate

Disney+ K-drama Chief Detective 1958: Lee Je-hoon plays a beloved classic cop in the fun, nostalgic prequel

Get a first look at Al Roker’s new book Murder on Demand

Georgia Is Stopping a Bookstore from Sending Books to Prisons

Sony Will Be the Latest to Try to Remake Clue, This Time for Both Film and TV

The Spy Inside Your Smartphone: Around the globe, journalists, human rights activists, scholars, and others are facing digital attacks from Pegasus, military-grade spyware originally developed to go after criminals. Some of the people targeted have been killed or are in prison. In this episode, Reveal partners with the Shoot the Messenger podcast to investigate one of the biggest Pegasus hacks ever uncovered: the targeting of El Faro newspaper in El Salvador.

Witty Retro Crime Drama Chief Detective 1958 Has U.S. Debut In May

Browse the books recommended in Unusual Suspects’ previous newsletters on this shelf. See upcoming 2024 releases and mysteries from 2023. 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 Bluesky, Twitter, Instagram, Goodreads, and Litsy — you can find me under Jamie Canavés.

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5 new mysteries and thrillers for your nightstand this spring

Hello, mystery fans! Husband and wife Ethan Coen and Tricia Cooke wrote Drive-Away Dolls, a new film that’s a friendship roadtrip turn stumble upon crime and criminals. I am very much excited to watch it, and it’s now streaming on Peacock.

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New Releases

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Kill Her Twice by Stacey Lee

For fans of YA historical mysteries, multiple POVs, sister sleuths, and Hollywood!

Lulu Wong is a movie star and former friend of May Chow. May, along with her two sisters Gemma and Peony, work for the family flower business in L.A.’s Chinatown. After discovering Wong’s dead body, the sisters decide they must solve her murder to honor their former friend’s legacy and to make up for the injustice of the police not wanting to label her death a homicide.

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The Last Word (Harbinder Kaur #4) by Elly Griffiths

For fans of detective agencies, friendships, multiple POVs, and series where each book is a standalone book!

Edwin Fitzgerald, a former BBC presenter, and his caregiver Natalka Kolisnyk, a Ukrainian woman who is brilliant at math and dating a former Monk, have a detective agency. Two sisters hire Edwin and Natalka to solve their mother’s murder. She was a romance author, and they think her second husband murdered her. But soon there’s a second dead writer of romances, and the question is, who is killing writers and making it look like natural deaths? And why?

This is a great series with lovable characters, with the bonus of each book reading as a standalone: The Stranger Diaries, The Postscript Murders, Bleeding Heart Yard.

Elly Griffiths also has the completed (for now?) archaeologist Ruth Galloway series that starts with The Crossing Places.

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Riot Recommendations

Here are two recent adaptations to read and watch.

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The Sympathizer by Viet Thanh Nguyen

About the book: I think because this novel won the 2016 Pulitzer Prize for Fiction and was a hit in literary circles, many readers may not know it’s a spy thriller set during the Vietnam War. And there’s a sequel: The Committed.

About the adaptation: The seven-episode series streaming on Max and airing on HBO closely follows the book and “the struggles of a half-French, half-Vietnamese communist spy during the final days of the Vietnam War and his new life as a refugee in Los Angeles, where he learns that his spying days aren’t over.” Starring Hoa Xuande, Fred Nguyen Khan, Toan Le, Phanxinê, Vy Le, Ky Duyen, Kieu Chinh, Duy Nguyen, Alan Trong, with Sandra Oh and Robert Downey Jr. Watch the trailer!

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Stolen by Ann-Helén Laestadius, Rachel Willson-Broyles (Translator)

About the book: This novel is based on real events focusing on Sweden’s indigenous Sámi and follows the daughter of reindeer herders, Elsa. She learns as a child that the police will not help her people when a hunter kills their reindeer, which are part of their livelihood and have a lot of cultural significance. After a decade of threats and discrimination against her people, she pushes back, placing herself in danger.

About the adaptation: The Swedish film, directed by Elle Márjá Eira, is streaming on Netflix and follows the book about a young Sámi woman with a score to settle who goes after a killer. The cast includes Elin Kristina Oskal, Martin Wallström, Lars-Ánte Wasara, Ida Persson Labba, Pávva Pittja, Ingahilda Tapio, Magnus Kuhmunen, Simon Issát Marainen, Niilá Omma and Anne Lajla Westerfjell Kalstad. Watch the trailer!

News and Roundups

5 new mysteries and thrillers for your nightstand this spring

The Murder of Mr. Ma is a clever homage to Sherlock Holmes

Brenda Blethyn to Leave Vera as Detective Show Announces Final Season: ‘I’m Sad to Be Saying Cheerio’

The L.A. Times Book Prize Winners for 2024

City Hunter – Ryohei Suzuki stars as a playboy detective in slick live-action adaptation of the manga

Elsbeth Renewed for Season 2 at CBS

Browse the books recommended in Unusual Suspects’ previous newsletters on this shelf. See upcoming 2024 releases and mysteries from 2023. 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 Bluesky, Twitter, Instagram, Goodreads, and Litsy — you can find me under Jamie Canavés.

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Helen Mirren, Pierce Brosnan, and Ben Kingsley Join THE THURSDAY MURDER CLUB

Hello, mystery fans! The second I got my hands on Attica Locke’s final book in the Highway 59 trilogy, Guide Me Home, I started reading it, and as always, I love Locke’s books. I mention this because: 1. if you’ve been reading the series, you should pre-order the final book or tell your library you want it. 2. If you haven’t started the series, immediately go read Bluebird, Bluebird. 3. Even though I am working right now, the book is all I’m thinking about.

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Reminder: stickers make great bookmarks! ($6)

New Releases

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One of Us Knows by Alyssa Cole

For fans of slow burn suspense with a thriller ending set on an island!

Kenetria (Ken) Nash was briefly taken from her parents as a child, leaving her traumatized, and she developed dissociative identity disorder. In college, she assaulted her boyfriend’s father and lost everything. Now Ken, who has a handful of “headmates” that take turns being in charge, is finally in charge after years of being dormant. She learns that she’s been evicted, the pandemic started a few years ago, and one of the headmates took charge by getting them a job — and most importantly, a place to live — as a caretaker of a historic home on an island. Ken is obviously incredibly confused by this new life of wearing a mask, catching up with everything the headmates have done — they keep a journal — and is really not thrilled about being a caretaker in a strange place, especially when she realizes that the place looks exactly like the place in her mind where the headmates reside. As she tries to situate herself, and the headmates catch her up on what has been happening, Ken can’t get past that something on the island is off…

(TW past suicide attempt, detail/ PTSD/ child abuse)

For backlist readers, pick up An Extraordinary Union if you want a historical spy romance and When No One Is Watching for a great suspense novel.

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A Game of Lies (DC Morgan #2 ) by Clare Mackintosh

For fans of borders (between Wales and England), procedurals, reality TV show settings, missing person mysteries, and everyone-is-a-suspect murder mysteries!

Welsh Detective Ffion Morgan is called to a reality TV show set in the mountains when bones are found. It’s not an issue — they’re animal bones — but it introduces her to the set of a reality show that was pitched to contestants as a “survival” show and then revealed to the contestants — and audience — that, in fact, is not why they are there. This prompts a contestant to disappear, bringing Morgan back in for an actual case. The more she learns, the more obvious it is that the person in charge of this reality show is a garbage human, and she must find the missing contestant before he becomes a danger to himself or others. This is only the beginning of the case for Morgan, who is also dealing with a rambunctious dog she can’t handle, a personal life reveal from the first book, and another detective from a different department whom she started a relationship with but let fizzle out accidentally, because Morgan can’t help getting in her own way.

Between the great setting of the town — plus, the reality show set that dives into our society’s obsession with them — and the way Mackintosh creates mysteries around a despicable person so that everyone is a potential suspect with motive, this is a great series to keep you turning pages late into the night. May there be plenty more books in the series so Morgan can solve all the mysteries and slowly start to get her act together.

If you want to start at the beginning, pick up The Last Party.

(TW briefly recounts attempted suicide, mentions past suicide, details/ mentions past sexual assault by blackmail for sex, mentions of #MeToo without detailed stories)

For a more comprehensive list of new releases, check out our New Books newsletter.

Riot Recommendations

All about the eyes on the cover!

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Penance by Kanae Minato, Philip Gabriel (Translator)

For fans of character-driven dark crime novels!

You get multiple points of view following four girls (Akiko, Sae, Yuka, and Maki) then and now. The now is 15 years after Emily, age ten, was murdered, and her mother threatened the four girls to either atone for the murder or find the murderer. The case is still unsolved, and the statute of limitations is almost up.

(sorry, I don’t remember TWs)

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None Shall Sleep by Ellie Marney

For fans of fictional serial killers, the 80s, and FBI procedurals!

This is a fun all-the-tropes thriller. Emma Lewis and Travis Bell are young adults whom the FBI is actually courting because of their background: Bell is a US Marshal candidate whose dad was murdered by a serial killer while on duty, and Lewis survived a serial killer. The FBI wants to use them to help catch an active serial killer. What could go wrong?!

The audiobook has a great multi-voice cast: Christine Lakin (you’ll know if you watched Step by Step!), Maxwell Hamilton, and Zach Villa (American Horror Story: 1984)

(TW mentions past child abuse/ talks about serial killer cases/ briefly mentions past suicide, no details/ mentions past animal cruelty)

News and Roundups

10 Best ’70s Detective TV Shows That Still Hold Up

Paula Hawkin’s (The Girl on the Train) upcoming novel, The Blue Hour, had a cover reveal on GMA book club

Summer Adaptation Preview

Helen Mirren, Pierce Brosnan and Ben Kingsley Join The Thursday Murder Club

Google Is Destroying Your Access to News

Apple’s new series Sunny pairs Rashida Jones with a mystery-solving robot

Hit Man Trailer: Glen Powell Is a Pretend Assassin in Richard Linklater’s Latest

Browse the books recommended in Unusual Suspects’ previous newsletters on this shelf. See upcoming 2024 releases and mysteries from 2023. 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 Bluesky, Twitter, Instagram, Goodreads, and Litsy — you can find me under Jamie Canavés.

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The 20 Best Spy Novels You Won’t Be Able To Put Down

Hi, mystery fans! I just started watching a darkly funny show that is a murder mystery with an alien in hiding: Resident Alien (Peacock). Basically, he was sent to earth to kill all humanity (the way we’re going, not judging), but he crash-landed in a small town and has to assume the identity of a doctor and solve the murder of the town’s doctor while taking over his job — cue ridiculousness. Also, a small boy can see his true alien form, so he’s on a mission to kill the kid…I swear it’s a comedy.

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Reading is a hoot! Sorry, I’ll see myself out. ($14)

New Releases

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You Know What You Did by K. T. Nguyen

For fans of psychological suspense, unreliable narrators, mental illness exploration, and an artist lead!

Annie Shaw is a painter who lives in Virginia with her journalist husband and daughter, living the kind of life people dream of. Then Annie finds her mother dead in their carriage house, and Annie begins to unravel: Her meds seem to not be a match for her seeing her mother’s ghost, she’s a suspect in an art patron’s death, and then she has no memory of how she got to a murder scene…

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Nosy Neighbors by Freya Sampson

For fans of Only Murders in the Building, enemies uniting, two POVs, and feel-good mysteries!

Residents of the multi-unit Shelley House building are not only facing eviction from a landlord wanting to sell the property, but a new young resident has the eldest resident on edge. Kat Bennett is in her mid-twenties and just moved into Shelley House, and she’s not the most approachable. Dorothy Darling is in her late seventies and watches everything happening in the building, telling everyone what they’re doing wrong. She does not like Kat. But when the person letting Kat sublet is injured, Dorothy and Kat put their war aside to find out who is harming tenants…

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Riot Recommendations

Here are two backlist historical mystery series starters set in the 1940s that are wildly different from each other, from setting to tone.

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Clark and Division (Japantown Mystery #1) by Naomi Hirahara

For fans of lesser-known history, family drama, and amateur sleuths!

In the wake of Pearl Harbor, the Ito family was forced into California’s Manzanar internment camp. A few months ago, the oldest daughter, Rose, was resettled to Chicago, and now her parents and younger sister, Aki, are being released to join her. Except Rose is dead, labeled a suicide, and Aki is certain something else must have happened. So Aki uses Rose’s diary and talks to everyone who got to know Rose during her time in Chicago, to find out what really happened to her sister.

(TW briefly recounts sexual assault without graphic details/misgendering)

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Full Dark House (Bryant & May: Peculiar Crimes Unit #1) by Christopher Fowler

For fans of the London Blitz setting, past and present murder investigations, and snarky old British detectives pairing!

For over 60 years, Arthur Bryant and John May have been partners in the Peculiar Crimes Division. In the present, Bryant is killed in a headquarters explosion, and May investigates, leading him to think back on their first case together: a murdered stage dancer who plays out the investigation along with the production of Orpheus in the Underworld.

News and Roundups

A first date turns into a whodunit in Diarra from Detroit

The 20 Best Spy Novels You Won’t Be Able To Put Down

From Sugar To Monsieur Spade: Old-School TV Detectives Are Having A Moment

Everything to Know About Bad Boys 4

Kobo Is Launching Its First Color Ereaders

Sherlock co-creator wants a Benedict Cumberbatch-Martin Freeman feature film reunion

Has BookTok Gone Too Far This Time?

Liberty and Emily chat new releases on All The Books! including You Know What You Did by K. T. Nguyen, While We Were Burning by Sara Koffi, Indian Burial Ground by Nick Medina, and Butter: A Novel of Food and Murder by Asako Yuzuki.

Double The Book Bans In Half The Time: PEN America’s Latest Book Ban Report

Browse the books recommended in Unusual Suspects’ previous newsletters on this shelf. See upcoming 2024 releases and mysteries from 2023. 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 Bluesky, Twitter, Instagram, Goodreads, and Litsy — you can find me under Jamie Canavés.

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20 Intriguing True Crime Books To Tease Your Curiosity

Hello, mystery fans! I am certainly not alone in being a huge Lily Gladstone fan (if you’ve yet to watch Reservation Dogs, go watch it), so I’ve been highly anticipating Under the Bridge (Hulu), which starts today. It’s based on Rebecca Godfrey‘s same-titled true crime book and also stars Riley Keough (Daisy Jones and the Six) and Archie Panjabi (another fave of mine: watch The Good Wife if you’ve yet to).

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New Releases

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Butter: A Novel of Food and Murder by Asako Yuzuki, Polly Barton (Translator)

For fans of Japanese crime novels, stories about serial killers, food, and a lead journalist!

Manako Kajii is a gourmet cook who is accused of luring men with her meals and killing them. While in Tokyo Detention Center, after being tried and found guilty, she is refusing to speak, including to the press. That is, until Rika Machida changes tactics and writes to Manako asking for her “beef stew” recipe. Manako can’t help but answer back, and soon the women are talking about food. Rika has a plan to soften Manako into talking to her about the murders, but the more recipes of Manako’s she makes, the more she seems to be the one changing…

This is my current read, which I’m taking my time with because I’m really enjoying the dive into Japanese society, journalism, food, culture, and misogyny. It’s an “after the crime” novel that isn’t so much trying to solve if Manako did or didn’t really kill the men, but instead, Rika is getting to know the woman who society is fascinated by — because how can a happy fat woman who is deemed unattractive have gotten so many men to not only be with her but love her to the point of being gullible enough for her to have conned them out of their money and possibly lured them to their deaths? Manako is a “traditional” woman in many ways: she loves to feed a man and take care of him. She also hates feminism and margarine. And Rika, along with her friend who has left her job and is in fertility treatments, are finding their own views challenged through getting to know Manako — Rika especially, who had never cared for food beyond picking something up from a convenience store and is now finding herself making Manako’s recipes and being changed by them.

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Lost to Dune Road by Kara Thomas

For fans of journalist-turned-PI leads!

Natalee (Lee) Ellerin is a journalist who, a handful of years ago, wrote a piece about a suspect in a girl’s murder. After the suspect died by suicide, he was exonerated from new evidence, essentially ruining Lee’s career. Lee turns to PI work and ends up with a case of a pregnant young woman found close to death who the police are labeling an attempted suicide, but the woman’s mother wants Lee to prove it wasn’t. Lee takes the case and ends up finding herself circling back to the case that ruined her career…

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Riot Recommendations

Inspired by Butter and my terrible memory at remembering titles, let’s do books with one word titles — easy to remember!

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Overturned by Lamar Giles

For fans of YA mysteries and a teen determined to live on their own terms!

Nikki Tate’s dad is on death row for killing his best friend, and she’s doing everything she can to save up for college, which includes playing in illegal card games. She’s also playing soccer, running the family casino, and trying to figure out what is happening with her mom and a man who is not her dad. Then her dad is exonerated and released from prison, and Nikki finds things even more difficult — especially since she now needs to solve who set her father up so she can make them pay…

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Ghostman by Roger Hobbs

For fans of thrillers and heist books!

Ghostman has that name because he just disappears, which makes him perfect to hire for illegal jobs. Currently, he’s to find a man from a botched heist and retrieve the money bag before the dye packets explode. But the Ghostman has a reason to take this job that’s personal, and it involves a past job that went wrong, so obviously a lot is going to go down during a 48-hour ticking countdown!

(TW torture/ child murder/ assisted suicide/ addiction)

News and Roundups

Don Winslow to retire after last novel, City in Ruins

I’m Obsessed With CBS’ New Detective Drama Elsbeth, But I Disagree With Its Creators About It Not Being A Good Wife Spinoff

The High Highs and Low Lows of Alan Ritchson

20 Intriguing True Crime Books To Tease Your Curiosity

18 Behind-The-Scenes Secrets You Probably Didn’t Know About The Gentlemen

FRESH REBOOT? CBS rebooting a long-running crime procedural set in a new location almost 15 years after the original show’s finale

What Young People Can Do About Book Bans

Apple TV+’s Dark Matter series takes on one of Blake Crouch’s best books

11 Book Club Picks For April 2024, From The Stacks To Subtle Asian Book Club

Browse the books recommended in Unusual Suspects’ previous newsletters on this shelf. See upcoming 2024 releases and mysteries from 2023. 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 Bluesky, Twitter, Instagram, Goodreads, and Litsy — you can find me under Jamie Canavés.

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