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6 Crime Writers Who Ended a Series Voluntarily
Having a hit series of books and a popular character that readers respond to is usually the dream of an…

10 Page-Turning Thrillers to Bring a Chill to Your Summer
There’s nothing quite like a page-turning thriller to bring a few chills to your summer reading list. From salacious murders…

Bid Summer’s Heat Farewell with 8 Chilling Thrillers
It’s the end of August, and we’ve about had our fill of the heat. Unfortunately, the weather isn’t likely to…

50 Must-Read Noir Detective Novels
Whatever kind of reading you like best in life, you can find your match in a good noir detective novel.…

April’s Best New Thrillers
These 10 April thrillers offer up twisty plots, backstabbing old friends, and enough gasp-out-loud moments to keep your heart rate up, even…

March’s Best New Thrillers
It’s that time of year, when the buzz of a new calendar has faded and we’re all collectively realizing just…

2016’s Most Pulse-Pounding Thrillers
What do you get the person who has everything? How about action, suspense, intrigue, romance, and drama? 2016 has been…

10 of the Best New Thrillers and Mysteries to Read This Fall
Autumn has finally rolled in, and we’re leaving the lighthearted reads of summer behind. It’s the perfect time of year to get…

October’s Best New Thrillers
With October comes the first chill in the air, that first sense that another year is in the home stretch.…

September’s Best New Thrillers
September comes as a shocking reminder that you haven’t done half the things you intended to do this year. New…

Megan Abbott’s You Will Know Me Is an Unsettling Teen Girl Noir
On the eve of the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio, few events will inspire as much slack-jawed amazement—or furious debate—as…

August’s Best New Thrillers
August marks the approach of the dog days of summer, and after that, the imminent arrival of fall. For those of you…

Blake Crouch’s Dark Matter Is a Thrilling Meditation on What Might Have Been
In his latest novel, Dark Matter, Blake Crouch asks us to imagine we’re fish, swimming in a pond. Within our…

The Truth Will Out in Liane Moriarty’s Gripping Truly Madly Guilty
In Liane Moriarty’s latest page-turner, Truly Madly Guilty, a friendly barbecue explodes into a character study in friendship, obligation, mental illness, and…

The Silence of Six Takes Readers on a Thrilling Ride (That They Almost Missed)
Sometimes putting hours of creativity, sweat, and tears into writing a screenplay isn’t actually the hardest part of a writer’s job: it’s getting their story off the page and…

New from Stephen King: End of Watch
Back in 2002, frustrated by his slow recovery from injuries sustained in a horrific accident, Stephen King informally announced his…