The Greatest Crime Books of All Time

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The "Crime" category of books typically includes stories that revolve around criminal activities, investigations, and the pursuit of justice. These books may feature detectives, police officers, or other law enforcement officials as main characters, as well as criminals and their victims. Crime novels often involve suspenseful plot twists and turns, as well as complex character development. The genre can encompass a wide range of subgenres, including mystery, thriller, and true crime, and may explore themes such as morality, ethics, and the human condition. Overall, the "Crime" category offers readers a thrilling and engaging look into the darker side of human nature and the justice system.

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  1. 1276. Muscle For The Wing by Daniel Woodrell

    Detective Rene Shade must protect himself and the small Cajun town of St. Bruno when a group of ex-convicts moves in to seize control of the town’s illicit trade; the novel blends noir crime with dark humor.

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  2. 1277. The Ones You Do by Daniel Woodrell

    In St. Bruno, Cajun police detective Rene Shade must protect his estranged, drunken father — a former pool hustler whose money was taken by his young wife — from a violent killer hunting the missing cash.

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  3. 1278. The Way Home by George P. Pelecanos

    Christopher Flynn is trying to rebuild his life: steady job, serious relationship, and a chance to prove he’s changed. When a risky temptation at work pulls him back toward old instincts, he and his closest allies must confront rising danger and moral choices as he fights to keep his hard-won stability.

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  4. 1279. When Will There Be Good News? by Kate Atkinson

    A gripping, character-driven mystery that follows private investigator Jackson Brodie and several other figures whose lives collide when a violent attack and a decades-old disappearance intersect. As Brodie traces connections between a small-town past trauma and present-day crimes, secrets surface and coincidences bind strangers together, producing a tense, darkly witty exploration of grief, resilience, morality and the long shadows cast by violence.

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  5. 1280. El Gato Negro by Edgar Allan Poe

    A man recounts his descent into alcoholism and violent cruelty, first toward animals and then toward his loved ones: after torturing and mutilating a cherished black cat and hanging it, he is haunted by guilt and by the appearance of a second similar cat. Consumed by rage and paranoia, he kills his wife when she tries to stop him and conceals her body within a wall, only to be undone when the hidden cat's cries reveal the crime to the authorities, forcing him to confess.

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  6. 1281. The Bronx Nobody Knows by William B Helmreich

    An Urban Walking Guide

    A vivid, street-level portrait of a New York borough conveyed through hundreds of interviews and neighborhood-by-neighborhood observations, revealing its complex mix of cultures, histories, struggles and celebrations; the book dispels stereotypes by chronicling everyday life—from long-standing families and immigrant communities to local businesses, religious institutions and grassroots organizers—while tracing the area’s cycles of decline and resilience and highlighting the people who shape its ongoing revival.

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  7. 1282. Nobody by Jennifer Lynn Barnes

    In a world where some people are literally invisible to others and trained as hidden assassins, sixteen-year-old Claire has lived unnoticed her whole life—until the Institute identifies her as a threat. They send seventeen-year-old operative Nix to eliminate her, but when he sees her he can’t complete the hit: for reasons neither understands, they appear to be the only two people who notice each other, forcing both teens into a dangerous choice.

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  8. 1283. The Apothecary Diaries by Natsu Hyuuga

    A sharp-witted former apothecary nicknamed Maomao is seized from the city’s pleasure quarter and pressed into service in the imperial palace, where her knowledge of herbs, poisons, and medicine draws the attention of a perceptive eunuch and drags her into layers of court intrigue. Relying on forensic observation and pharmacological expertise, she quietly unravels mysteries—from subtle poisoning and baffling ailments to conspiracies—while navigating dangerous politics and protecting those she cares for. The story mixes historical mystery, dry humor, and slow-building relationships as she conceals her past to survive and influence the imperial world around her.

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  9. 1284. The Girl With The Dragon Tatoo by Stieg Larsson

    A disgraced investigative journalist teams up with a brilliant but troubled female hacker to solve a decades-old disappearance of a wealthy industrialist’s niece, uncovering a web of family secrets, sexual violence, corporate corruption, and a serial killer. Their collaboration exposes systemic misogyny and leads them into dangerous, personal confrontations as they piece together a violent history hidden by wealth and power.

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  10. 1285. Rytual by Chloe Wilson

    Marnie Sellick takes a job at the coveted beauty brand rytuał and is drawn into the glamorous world of its charismatic founder, Luna Peters. As she grows closer to Luna and the all-female staff, Marnie becomes entangled in the brand’s seductive, cult-like culture and must confront how far she’ll go for belonging, beauty, and identity.

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  11. 1286. Animal Factory by Edward Bunker

    A raw, first-person account of a career criminal’s life inside the American prison system, chronicling the brutality, codes of loyalty, and petty economies that govern inmates’ survival. The narrator describes cycles of crime, incarceration, and parole with unsentimental detail, exposing the ways institutional violence and limited choices shape behavior and identity. It’s a gritty exploration of survival, camaraderie, and the slim chances for change within a punitive system.

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  12. 1287. Hercule Poirot's Christmas by Agatha Christie

    Great for Holiday and Christmas Reading or Gifting

    When a cruel, wealthy family patriarch is found brutally murdered at his country house during a tense Christmas reunion, the famous Belgian detective is called in to untangle a web of grudges, lies and inheritance motives. The victim’s relatives all had reasons to want him dead, and the apparently impossible circumstances and unusual wounds baffle the police. Through psychological insight and careful deduction, the detective uncovers staged clues, hidden relationships and a surprising method and motive, exposing long-buried family betrayals.

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  13. 1288. A House In The Sky by Jim Corbett, Lindhout, Amanda

    A Memoir of Survival

    A young Canadian journalist on assignment in Somalia is abducted by militants and held captive for over a year, enduring severe physical and psychological abuse while relying on memory, imagination and small acts of resistance to survive; the memoir traces her transformation from idealistic traveler to traumatized survivor and follows her difficult path toward healing, reconciliation and later advocacy.

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  14. 1289. The Other Wes Moore by Wes Moore

    One Name, Two Fates

    A writer traces the parallel lives of two young men who share a name and similar beginnings—one who becomes a decorated soldier, scholar and civic leader, the other who is convicted of murder and given a life sentence—using memoir and reporting to show how family, mentors, decisions, chance and systemic inequality converge to produce radically different outcomes and to explore responsibility, opportunity and the forces that shape young lives.

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  15. 1290. Plum Island by Nelson DeMille

    A sardonic ex-NYPD detective on leave visits a remote Long Island research island with his wife and is pulled into the investigation when two scientists are found murdered near a high-security animal disease facility; as he chases leads among secretive researchers, federal agents and suspicious locals, he uncovers a web of illicit experiments, institutional cover-ups and violent motives, forcing him into tense confrontations and a race to expose the truth.

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  16. 1291. A Good Marriage by Stephen King

    A long-married woman’s quiet life is shattered when she uncovers a hidden cache of evidence showing her husband’s secret life as a killer, forcing her to confront betrayal, fear, and the moral and practical consequences of exposing a man she thought she knew; the story follows her mounting dread and difficult choices as the marriage is redefined by violence, secrecy, and the unsettling realization that ordinary domestic life can conceal monstrous truths.

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  17. 1292. Station Eternity by Mur Lafferty

    Mallory Viridian's talent for solving murders ruined her life on Earth and drove her to take refuge on a sentient space station. At first the new existence is peaceful and devoid of homicide, offering a break from the suspicion that followed her. When the station allows human guests and the first Earth shuttle arrives, aliens and humans begin to die; Mallory is stuck in the center of an extraterrestrial whodunit and must solve the crime quickly or risk more victims aboard.

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  18. 1293. The Murders In Great Diddling by Katarina Bivald

    In the rundown village of Great Diddling, author Berit Gardner senses a story she needs to meet a looming deadline. At a village tea party an explosion in the manor library kills a local man and prompts an investigation and an influx of outsiders. The villagers rewrite their narrative, turning the tragedy into a new beginning by launching a book and murder festival to attract tourists. The new story changes life in the community.

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  19. 1294. The Antique Hunter's Guide To Murder by C.L. Miller

    Freya Lockwood returns to her English hometown when her estranged mentor, antiques dealer Arthur Crockleford, dies under mysterious circumstances. She received a letter from Arthur asking her to investigate, sent days before his death, and she teams with her Aunt Carole to follow clues to an old manor hosting an antiques weekend. There the antiques are poor reproductions and guests seem secretive and menacing, and Freya and Carole try to discover what Arthur was involved in before the killer strikes again.

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  20. 1295. The Square Of Sevens by Laura Shepherd-Robinson

    Cornwall, 1730. Red learns the Cornish Square of Sevens from her father, who before his death places her with a gentleman scholar and leaves a document with the method's secret. Raised in Bath, she uses fortune telling to delight high society while she pursues who her mother was and the enemies her father feared. Her search takes her to London, Devon, the Bartholomew Fair, and the grand houses of two powerful families, bringing the possibility of reward and the risk of grave danger.

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  21. 1296. Red Side Story by Jasper Fforde

    Chromatacia was rebuilt after an unspecified catastrophe and is ordered by citizens' limited color perception. Professions, marriages, and leisure are dictated by visual ability, and the National Color enforces the rules. On the fringes of Red Sector West, Eddie Russett is pressured into an arranged marriage while facing trial for a murder he denies and risking execution by soporific color exposure. He is in an illegal relationship with his co-defendant Jane Grey, and they search for a hidden truth that might save them.

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  22. 1297. The Last Word by Elly Griffiths

    Natalka and Edwin run a detective agency in Shoreham, Sussex. Natalka lives with Benedict while her Ukrainian mother Valentyna joins them, making the tiny flat crowded. When local writer Melody Chambers is found dead and her family suspects murder, the pair trace a lead to a writers' retreat. After another writer dies they turn to detective Harbinder Kaur and uncover a plot stranger than fiction.

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  23. 1298. Close To Death by Anthony Horowitz

    Riverside Close is a picture-perfect gated community of six houses where residents enjoy gardens and tranquility. The arrival of the Kentworthy family with four giant gas-guzzling cars, shrieking children and plans for a garish swimming pool unsettles the neighbors. When Giles Kentworthy is found dead on his doorstep with a crossbow bolt in his chest, Detective Hawthorne must untangle tensions and motives in a case where everyone is a suspect.

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  24. 1299. How To Solve Your Own Murder by Kristen Perrin

    In 1965 a fortune-teller tells teenage Frances Adams she will be murdered. She spends a lifetime compiling dirt on everyone she meets to prevent that fate, but nearly sixty years later she is found dead at her sprawling country estate. Her great-niece Annie arrives and must sift through Frances's files and a village of possible suspects to catch the killer before she becomes the next target.

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  25. 1300. The Secret Hours by Mick Herron

    A hostile prime minister launched the Monochrome inquiry two years earlier to investigate historical over-reaching by the British Secret Service. Griselda Fleet and Malcolm Kyle were seconded to Monochrome and given access to classified archives, but MI5's First Desk blocked their work and the probe collapsed. On the eve of its closure an unexplained MI5 file surfaces, revealing the buried history of a classified 1994 Berlin operation that ended in tragedy and scandal and whose cover-up has rewritten thirty years of Service history.

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