Detective Fiction

The Man Who Died Twice by Richard Osman

With "The Man Who Died Twice," Richard Osman proves his initial runaway success introducing the world to literature's most irrepressible gang of crime-stopping septuagenarians was no fluke.

Zack Ace and the Suicidal Tyrant by Arley Penn

"Zack Ace and the Suicidal Tyrant" is an enthralling mystery thriller that delves into the human psyche, leaving readers questioning the very fabric of their own convictions and the fine balance between darkness and light that shapes the destiny of humanity.

The Thursday Murder Club by Richard Osman

Discover a captivating crime mystery in "The Thursday Murder Club" by Richard Osman. Join a group of unlikely amateur sleuths as they unravel a complex web of secrets, suspense, and humor. Engross yourself in this witty and gripping tale that will keep you guessing until the very end. Delve into the world of murder, mayhem, and mischief in this must-read crime novel.

Casino Royale by Ian Fleming

Casino Royale stands on its own as a great book in its own right, packed with suspense, excitement, brilliance, and unexpected turns despite its short length.

Over My Dead Body by Jeffrey Archer

Over My Dead Body opens just after the events of the book Turn a Blind Eye as DCI Warwick and his wife embark on a much-needed relaxing cruise together, which is their first genuine vacation in a long period.

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