I read both of Stuart Turtons mystery novels last year and couldn't recommend them enough.
The Devil and the Dark Water and The Seven Deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle
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I read both of Stuart Turtons mystery novels last year and couldn't recommend them enough.
The Devil and the Dark Water and The Seven Deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle
I read both and enjoyed both, but definitely preferred Hardcastle. Though that could be because I read it in early 2021 with an unidentified case of Covid (false neg) and was kind of in a dream state of exhaustion which made the slightly trippy loop even more engaging. Lol
Actually I think I preferred Devil in all honesty, although I'm willing to put that down to me having a bit of a thing for stories set on ships.
Thanks for these suggestions - I hadn't heard of the author. The first one you mentioned has a particularly interesting setting, on an East India ship!
Isaac Asimov, Ellery Queen, and Agatha Christie are all pretty much “can’t go wrong”. And I’m just talking “straight up mystery novels”
Since I see sci-fi/fantasy on your list I’d mention:
There is also a decent amount of urban fantasy (the Dresden files comes to mind) that are essentially mysteries.
Many thanks for this list! Some great looking books in there, and I do enjoy the sound of unique sci-fi/fantasy settings
The Woman in White by Wilkie Collins.
The Name of the Rose by Umberto Eco. Feels heavy at first but really captivating as you go.
If you like a little bit of horror and the supernatural thrown in the Detective Pendergast books are great.
Agatha Christie's are classics, of course - and Dorothy Sayers - but there are so many variations.
Maybe check out Ann Cleeves, or Andrew Vachss is you prefer darker, or Ruth Rendell and Patricia Highsmith for psychological -
The Mystery of the Yellow Room. And if you've read Conan Doyle, and Poe's Dupin stories, you'll enjoy the jabs to both.
An Elderly Lady Is Up to No Good by Helene Tursten
“The Snowman” by Jo Nesbø. Most of the Harry Hole series are pretty great
@OmegaMouse The Thursday Murder Club are a cosy something. Lightweight, easy to read, and they've absolutely taken off in the few years they've been out.