The Greatest Crime Books Since 2000

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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. 401. Victim by Andrew Boryga

    Javier Perez is a young man who has mastered the art of storytelling, using his tumultuous background to open doors to opportunities he never imagined. Growing up with a murdered drug dealer father and a single mother, Javi learns to navigate life with a hustler's mindset. His embellished life story earns him a scholarship to a prestigious university, where he dreams of becoming a renowned writer. As he climbs the ranks in the literary world, Javi's past remains a shadow, with only letters exchanged with his childhood friend, Gio, keeping him grounded. Gio, who has served time for gang activity, sees through Javi's facade and questions the authenticity of his success. When Javi's career takes off after a viral essay, he faces a dilemma: continue the charade or confront the truth. The tension between his fabricated identity and genuine connections threatens to unravel everything he's built. Will Javi's ambition lead to his downfall, or can he reconcile his past with his present?

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  2. 402. We Solve Murders by Richard Osman

    Steve Wheeler, a retired investigator, enjoys his peaceful life filled with simple pleasures like pub quizzes and spending time with his cat. His daughter-in-law, Amy, thrives on excitement and works as a private security officer. While on a job protecting a famous author on a secluded island, Amy finds herself in a dangerous situation involving a murder, a stash of money, and a relentless pursuer. She reaches out to Steve for help, and together they embark on a thrilling global chase to outsmart a deadly adversary.

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  3. 403. Rat City by Jon Adams, Edmund Ramsden

    A History of Rats and Humans in Urban Environments

    In the 1960s, America grappled with rising crime and social unrest, often attributed to the pressures of overpopulation. Amidst this backdrop, John B. Calhoun, an ecologist-turned-psychologist, conducted experiments on rats to study the effects of crowding. Over three decades, he created "rodent utopias" where all needs were met except for space. As the rat populations grew, they exhibited extreme behavioral changes, leading to their eventual extinction. These changes, termed "behavioral sink," seemed to reflect the societal issues of the time. "Rat City" by Jon Adams and Edmund Ramsden delves into Calhoun's experiments and their implications on understanding personal space, public housing, and human nature. The book traces Calhoun's journey from rural Tennessee to urban Baltimore, exploring how his work influenced midcentury American thought. It provides a detailed look at the functioning and collapse of these rat cities, offering insights into the challenges of ecological and social pressures in a crowded world.

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  4. 404. The Murder Of Mr. Ma by John Shen Yen Nee, SJ Rozan

    A Chinese Detective Story

    In 1920s London, a reserved academic named Lao She finds himself swept into a world of intrigue and danger alongside the charismatic Judge Dee Ren Jie. The duo embarks on a thrilling quest to uncover the truth behind a series of murders targeting Chinese immigrants. Each victim is found with a distinctive butterfly sword wound, leading Dee and Lao through a maze of clues and suspects. As they delve deeper, they encounter a diverse cast of characters, from the city's elite to its underworld. With each step, the stakes rise, and the pair must unravel the mystery before they become the next targets.

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  5. 405. The Murderess by Laurie Notaro

    A Novel of Suspense

    In October 1931, Winnie Ruth Judd arrives at the Los Angeles train station with trunks that draw the attention of a suspicious porter. Inside, the dismembered bodies of two women are discovered, and Ruth vanishes into the crowd. The ensuing manhunt and her eventual capture captivate the nation, turning the case into a media sensation. The story delves into the life of Ruth, a seemingly ordinary woman with a complex past, exploring themes of jealousy, addiction, and mental instability. As the trial unfolds, shocking revelations emerge, painting a portrait of a woman caught in a web of tragic circumstances.

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  6. 406. A Case Of Matricide by Graeme Macrae Burnet

    Malcolm Macarthur and the Murder of Bridget Macarthur

    In the quiet town of Saint-Louis, Inspector Georges Gorski is drawn into a perplexing case involving a local woman who fears her son, Robert, a novelist, is plotting her demise. The situation is complicated by the mysterious death of their dog and Robert's indifferent attitude towards his mother's claims. As Gorski delves deeper, visiting the family more frequently, he finds himself entangled in a web of suspicion and uncertainty. The boundaries between reality and fiction blur, challenging Gorski's perception of truth and pushing him to question the motives and relationships within the family. This psychological exploration examines the complex dynamics of guilt and the intricate dance between suspect and investigator.

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  7. 407. White City by Dominic Nolan

    A thrilling crime novel

    Set in 1952 London, "White City" explores a city grappling with the aftermath of war, where crime and poverty intertwine. The story begins with a daring heist, the largest in British history, leaving the city in turmoil. Two families are deeply affected when their fathers go missing on the day of the robbery. Addie Rowe, a young girl from Brixton, struggles to care for her sister amidst the chaos of her family's disappearance. Meanwhile, Claire Martin, living in Notting Dale, battles to keep her son Ray away from the city's dangerous influences. Her life becomes entangled with notorious figures like Dave Lander, a feared gang enforcer, and Teddy 'Mother' Nunn, a ruthless criminal leader. As the years pass, these characters' lives intersect in unexpected ways, culminating in 1958 when tensions rise in Notting Hill. The West Indian community faces violent threats, and the characters must confront their pasts and seek new futures in a city on the brink of change. "White City" weaves a tale of survival, resilience, and the pursuit of dreams amidst the shadows of London's underworld.

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  8. 408. Death In The Air by Ram Murali

    A True Story of a Serial Killer, the Great London Smog, and the Strangling of a City

    In "Death In The Air," Ro Krishna, an American with Indian roots, seeks solace at Samsara, a luxurious spa in the Indian Himalayas, after leaving a high-profile job under mysterious circumstances. The spa, a haven for the global elite, becomes the backdrop for a series of mysterious deaths. Ro, with his legal background and newfound detective skills, finds himself unraveling a complex web of secrets among a diverse group of guests, including a politician, a Hollywood star, a wealthy heiress, and a quirky yogi. As the body count rises, Ro must navigate this world of opulence and deception to uncover the truth.

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  9. 409. The Collaborators by Michael Idov

    In "The Collaborators," a young CIA officer named Ari Falk finds himself in a moral and professional quandary following the loss of a key asset. Meanwhile, Maya Chou, a troubled heiress from Los Angeles, is reeling from the mysterious disappearance of her Russian American billionaire father. Their paths cross as they uncover a global conspiracy involving modern-day Russia, the CIA, and MI5. As they navigate this intricate web of espionage, Ari and Maya's journey takes them across the globe, from the bustling streets of Berlin to the quiet corners of Latvia and Belarus, and even to a 1980s Jewish refugee camp near Rome. Along the way, they encounter unexpected allies and adversaries, all while seeking answers to the complex geopolitical challenges of our time. "The Collaborators" offers a thrilling exploration of espionage, filled with sharp dialogue and vivid settings, as it delves into the shadowy world of intelligence and the choices that shape our world.

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  10. 410. Moonflower Murders by Anthony Horowitz

    In this captivating mystery, a former editor, Susan Ryeland, is drawn back into the world of crime-solving when she is asked to investigate a murder that took place at a picturesque hotel in England. The case is intricately linked to a fictional novel by the late detective writer Alan Conway, whose work Susan once edited. As she delves deeper into the layers of the story, she uncovers a complex web of secrets, lies, and hidden motives, blurring the lines between fiction and reality. With her sharp intellect and determination, Susan must unravel the clues embedded within the novel to solve the real-life murder and bring the truth to light.

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  11. 411. Hell And Back by Craig Johnson

    A Longmire Mystery

    In this gripping installment of the beloved series, the protagonist finds himself in a small, eerie town where the lines between reality and the supernatural blur. As he grapples with haunting visions and cryptic messages, he must confront his own past and the dark forces that threaten to consume him. With the help of unexpected allies, he embarks on a perilous journey to unravel the mysteries surrounding the town, ultimately seeking redemption and a way to escape the clutches of an ominous fate.

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  12. 412. Lincoln's Last Trial by Dan Abrams

    The Murder Case That Propelled Him to the Presidency

    Set in the summer of 1859, this historical narrative delves into the gripping courtroom drama where a young Abraham Lincoln, then a prominent lawyer, defends a man accused of murder. The trial unfolds in Springfield, Illinois, capturing the intense legal battle and the intricate dynamics of the justice system of the time. Through meticulous research and vivid storytelling, the book paints a portrait of Lincoln's legal acumen, his moral compass, and the societal tensions that foreshadowed his presidency. The case becomes a pivotal moment, showcasing Lincoln's eloquence and strategic brilliance, while offering a glimpse into the complexities of his character and the era's legal landscape.

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  13. 413. Iq by Joe Ide

    In a gritty Los Angeles neighborhood, a brilliant yet underappreciated high school dropout uses his exceptional intelligence and keen observational skills to solve crimes that the police have given up on. Known simply as "IQ," he takes on cases that range from the mundane to the dangerous, driven by a desire to help those who can't help themselves. When a rap mogul's life is threatened by a mysterious assassin, IQ finds himself navigating a world of music, money, and betrayal, using his street smarts and unconventional methods to uncover the truth.

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  14. 414. Death Comes To Pemberley by P. D. James

    Set in the early 19th century, this gripping murder mystery unfolds in the tranquil estate of Pemberley, where the lives of Elizabeth and Fitzwilliam Darcy are disrupted by a shocking crime. As they prepare for their annual ball, the unexpected arrival of Elizabeth's estranged sister, Lydia, heralds chaos, culminating in a murder on their grounds. With the estate's reputation at stake, Darcy and Elizabeth must navigate a web of secrets and lies, unraveling the truth behind the murder while confronting their own personal challenges and the societal expectations of the time.

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  15. 415. The Murder Room by P. D. James

    In this gripping mystery, the serene setting of the Dupayne Museum, dedicated to the interwar years, becomes the backdrop for a chilling murder investigation. As the museum's future hangs in the balance, tensions rise among the trustees, culminating in the brutal death of one of their own. Detective Adam Dalgliesh is called to unravel the complex web of secrets and motives, delving into the lives of those connected to the museum. With his keen insight and methodical approach, Dalgliesh navigates a labyrinth of deceit, uncovering hidden truths that challenge his understanding of justice and human nature.

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  16. 416. The Siege by Ben Macintyre

    The Attempt to Capture Quebec

    Set against the backdrop of the Napoleonic Wars, this gripping historical narrative delves into the intense and harrowing experiences of a small British garrison besieged by French forces on a remote Mediterranean island. The story intricately weaves together the personal struggles, strategic maneuvers, and the relentless pressure faced by the defenders as they grapple with dwindling resources, internal conflicts, and the looming threat of defeat. Through vivid character portrayals and meticulous attention to historical detail, the narrative captures the essence of human resilience and the complexities of warfare, offering a compelling glimpse into a pivotal moment in history.

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  17. 417. The Cracked Mirror by Chris Brookmyre

    A Tale of Two Continents

    In "The Cracked Mirror," two unlikely detectives, Johnny Hawke and Penny Coyne, find their paths crossing in an unexpected mystery. Johnny, a tough LAPD detective, and Penny, a sharp-minded amateur sleuth from a quiet village, are drawn together by the death of a writer and a puzzling wedding invitation. As they delve deeper into the case, they uncover a complex web of secrets that challenges their perceptions and tests their resolve. This intriguing tale blends elements of classic detective stories with modern twists, offering a captivating journey into the heart of mystery and truth.

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  18. 418. Deep Water by James D. Bradley

    The Epic Struggle Over Dams, Displaced People, and the Environment

    "Deep Water" by James D. Bradley explores the profound connection between humanity and the ocean. The book delves into the ocean's role in shaping life on Earth, from its ancient history to its current significance as a source of solace and a crucial component of the global economy. As environmental challenges loom, the narrative weaves together science, history, and personal insights to examine the ocean's influence on every living being and the environmental crises we face. Through its exploration, "Deep Water" offers a fresh perspective on our relationship with the natural world and contemplates the future of our planet.

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  19. 419. Wolf At The Table by Adam Rapp

    In "Wolf at the Table," the Larkin family of Elmira, New York, is forever changed when a young Myra Larkin encounters a mysterious man she believes to be a famous baseball player. That same night, a brutal crime occurs nearby, casting a long shadow over the family. As the years pass, the Larkin siblings scatter across the country, each chasing their own version of success. Myra becomes a prison nurse, while her sisters, Lexy and Fiona, navigate different social worlds. Alec, once a promising altar boy, becomes estranged and isolated, sending cryptic messages to his mother that hint at dark secrets. This gripping narrative delves into the hidden violence within a seemingly ordinary family and the lasting impact it has on their lives.

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  20. 420. House Of Glass by Sarah Pekkanen

    In "House of Glass," the Barclay family appears to have it all, but beneath the surface lies a web of secrets and deceit. When a young nanny falls to her death under mysterious circumstances, questions arise about whether it was an accident or something more sinister. At the heart of the mystery is Rose, a nine-year-old girl who witnessed the event and has since stopped speaking. Stella Hudson, a lawyer specializing in child custody cases, is reluctantly drawn into the family's turmoil. Despite her usual reluctance to take on young clients, Stella is persuaded by a trusted mentor to help Rose. As she delves deeper into the case, Stella discovers that the Barclay family is more troubled than she imagined, and the house they live in holds its own unsettling secrets. As Stella navigates the tangled relationships and hidden motives within the family, she must determine who is a victim and who might be a murderer. With everyone a potential suspect, including Rose, Stella finds herself in a race against time to uncover the truth before it's too late.

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  21. 421. Guide Me Home by Attica Locke

    In "Guide Me Home," Texas Ranger Darren Matthews is drawn out of early retirement to investigate the mysterious disappearance of Sera, a Black college student from an all-white sorority. As Darren delves deeper into the case, he uncovers unsettling truths about Sera's family and her hometown. With local law enforcement skeptical of the situation, Darren must navigate the complexities of trust, especially when it involves his estranged mother, who brings the case to his attention. As he grapples with personal dilemmas and the pursuit of justice, Darren is forced to confront his past and decide between personal peace and a commitment to truth.

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  22. 422. The Return Of Ellie Black by Emiko Jean

    Detective Chelsey Calhoun is thrown into a whirlwind when Ellie Black, a girl who vanished two years ago, is found alive in the Washington woods. This discovery stirs up memories of Chelsey's own sister, who disappeared two decades earlier. As Chelsey delves into Ellie's mysterious reappearance, she uncovers more questions than answers. Ellie remains tight-lipped about her ordeal, leaving Chelsey to unravel the truth. Driven by her past and the hope of preventing future disappearances, Chelsey is determined to uncover what happened to Ellie and protect others from a similar fate.

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  23. 423. Inside Crime by Colin Hynson

    Investigating the World of Criminals

    Inside Crime offers a compelling exploration into the world of crime, delving into the minds of criminals and the intricate workings of the justice system. Through a series of real-life case studies and expert interviews, the book sheds light on the motivations behind criminal behavior, the challenges faced by law enforcement, and the impact of crime on society. It provides readers with a nuanced understanding of the complexities of crime and the multifaceted efforts required to combat it, making it an insightful read for anyone interested in the darker aspects of human behavior and the pursuit of justice.

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  24. 424. Dinner For Vampires by Bethany Joy Lenz

    "Dinner For Vampires" by Bethany Joy Lenz is a memoir that delves into her experiences as a member of a cult while navigating her acting career. As she rose to fame on the TV show "One Tree Hill," Lenz was secretly entangled in a controlling religious group known as The Big House Family. Initially drawn to the group for a sense of belonging, she soon found herself trapped in a cycle of manipulation and control. The memoir explores her journey of self-discovery and resilience as she ultimately finds the strength to break free and redefine her beliefs.

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  25. 425. Skinny Dip by Carl Hiaasen

    In this darkly comedic thriller, a woman named Joey is thrown overboard by her husband, Chaz, during a cruise, only to survive and be rescued by a retired cop named Mick. As Joey and Mick team up to expose Chaz's nefarious schemes, they navigate a tangled web of deceit, environmental crimes, and quirky characters in the Florida Everglades. The story unfolds with a blend of humor, suspense, and a touch of romance, as Joey seeks justice and a fresh start, while Chaz's life spirals out of control amidst his increasingly desperate attempts to cover his tracks.

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