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. 426. Cherrywood by Jock Serong

    A Novel of Crime and Redemption

    **Cherrywood** is a captivating tale that weaves together two distinct timelines and locations. In 1916 Edinburgh, Thomas Wrenfether, a wealthy industrialist, embarks on an ambitious project to construct a paddle steamer from cherrywood in Melbourne, Australia. Fast forward to 1993, Martha, a disenchanted lawyer in Melbourne, stumbles upon The Cherrywood, an enigmatic pub that piques her curiosity. As she delves deeper, Martha uncovers intriguing secrets about the pub and its peculiar inhabitants. This novel explores themes of legacy, community, and reinvention, offering a rich and imaginative narrative filled with mystery and wonder.

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  2. 427. Map Of Bones by James Rollins

    A Sigma Force Novel

    In this gripping thriller, a mysterious and deadly attack on a German cathedral sets off a chain of events that leads a covert team of experts on a global quest to uncover a hidden secret tied to the ancient Magi. As they race against time, the team delves into a world of cryptic symbols, ancient relics, and dangerous adversaries, all while unraveling a conspiracy that could alter the course of history. With each revelation, the stakes grow higher, and the team must rely on their wits and courage to prevent a catastrophe of biblical proportions.

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  3. 428. Show Me The Bodies by Peter Apps

    How We Let Grenfell Happen

    In this gripping exploration of the Grenfell Tower tragedy, the narrative delves into the systemic failures and bureaucratic negligence that culminated in one of the most devastating fires in modern British history. Through meticulous research and compelling storytelling, the book uncovers the layers of corruption, cost-cutting measures, and ignored warnings that led to the loss of 72 lives. It paints a vivid picture of the human cost of institutional apathy, while giving voice to the survivors and families who continue to seek justice and accountability in the aftermath of the disaster.

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  4. 429. A Very British Killing by Andrew Williams

    The Death of Baha Mousa

    Set against the backdrop of the Iraq War, this gripping narrative delves into the harrowing events surrounding the death of Baha Mousa, an Iraqi civilian who died in British military custody. The story meticulously unravels the investigation, exposing the brutal realities of war and the moral complexities faced by soldiers on the ground. Through a detailed examination of testimonies and evidence, it paints a stark picture of the systemic failures and the struggle for justice in the face of institutional denial and cover-up, ultimately questioning the ethical boundaries of military conduct in conflict zones.

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  5. 430. 419 by Will Ferguson

    In this gripping narrative, a Canadian family is shattered when their father falls victim to an elaborate Nigerian email scam, leading to his tragic death. The story intricately weaves together multiple perspectives, from the grieving daughter determined to uncover the truth behind her father's demise, to the scammer in Lagos who orchestrated the deceit, and the individuals caught in the web of deception. As the daughter delves deeper into the world of internet fraud, she uncovers a complex tapestry of desperation, betrayal, and survival that spans continents, ultimately revealing the human stories behind the faceless crime.

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  6. 431. Forty Words For Sorrow by Giles Blunt

    Set in the chilling backdrop of a small Canadian town, the story follows Detective John Cardinal as he grapples with the haunting case of a missing teenager whose body is discovered in the icy wilderness. As Cardinal delves deeper into the investigation, he uncovers a series of gruesome murders that reveal a sinister pattern, testing his resolve and unearthing personal demons. With the help of his partner, Lise Delorme, Cardinal races against time to catch a cunning killer, all while navigating the complexities of his own troubled past and the secrets that threaten to unravel his life.

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  7. 432. The Bishop's Man by Linden MacIntyre

    Set against the backdrop of rural Nova Scotia, this gripping novel follows Father Duncan MacAskill, a Catholic priest known as the "fixer" for his ability to discreetly handle scandals within the church. Tasked with managing the fallout from a series of sexual abuse allegations, MacAskill is sent to a remote parish to lie low. As he grapples with his own past and the moral complexities of his role, he becomes entangled in the lives of the local community, leading to a profound personal crisis. The narrative delves into themes of guilt, redemption, and the struggle for truth within a deeply flawed institution.

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  8. 433. Slow Horses by Mick Herron

    Slough House

    In a world where espionage and intelligence are often glamorized, this gripping narrative delves into the lives of disgraced MI5 agents relegated to Slough House, a dumping ground for those who have made career-ending mistakes. These "slow horses" are led by the irascible and sharp-tongued Jackson Lamb, who, despite his abrasive demeanor, harbors a keen sense of justice. When a young man is kidnapped and his captors threaten to broadcast his execution live, the misfit team must navigate a web of deception and danger to prove their worth and prevent a national catastrophe.

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  9. 434. Notes On An Execution by Danya Kukafka

    In a gripping exploration of the human psyche, the narrative delves into the life of a death row inmate, unraveling the intricate web of events and relationships that led to his impending execution. Through the perspectives of three women profoundly affected by his actions, the story examines themes of justice, redemption, and the haunting echoes of past choices. As the clock ticks down, the novel paints a poignant portrait of the complexities of morality and the enduring impact of violence on both victims and perpetrators.

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  10. 435. Von Hier Bis Zum Anfang by Chris Whitaker

    Ein neuer Anfang

    Set in a small coastal town, this gripping novel weaves a tale of intertwined destinies, exploring themes of loss, redemption, and the enduring impact of past choices. At its heart is a young girl named Duchess, who fiercely protects her family while grappling with the legacy of her mother's tragic death. As secrets unravel and long-buried truths come to light, the characters are forced to confront their own demons, leading to a poignant and unexpected resolution that underscores the power of forgiveness and the possibility of new beginnings.

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  11. 436. The Turnout by Megan Abbott

    In this gripping psychological thriller, the lives of two sisters, Dara and Marie, who run a ballet school, are thrown into chaos when a suspicious accident occurs just before their annual performance of "The Nutcracker." As tensions rise and secrets unravel, the sisters are forced to confront their complex past, their strained relationship, and the dark undercurrents that threaten to destroy everything they've worked for. With a haunting atmosphere and intricate character dynamics, the story delves into themes of ambition, betrayal, and the fragile nature of trust.

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  12. 437. Our Kind Of Traitor by John le Carré

    In this gripping tale of espionage and betrayal, a young British couple, Perry and Gail, find their idyllic holiday in Antigua disrupted when they encounter Dima, a charismatic Russian oligarch seeking asylum. Dima, entangled in a web of international money laundering, enlists the couple's help to broker a deal with British intelligence, promising to expose high-level corruption. As Perry and Gail navigate the dangerous world of spies and double agents, they are drawn into a perilous game where loyalty is tested, and the line between friend and foe blurs, ultimately challenging their moral compass and altering their lives forever.

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  13. 438. The Chain by Adrian McKinty

    In a chilling and relentless thriller, a mother named Rachel receives a call that her daughter has been kidnapped, and the only way to secure her release is to kidnap another child. This sinister chain of abductions is orchestrated by a shadowy organization that preys on the desperation of parents, forcing them into a cycle of crime to save their loved ones. As Rachel delves deeper into this harrowing world, she must confront her own moral boundaries and unravel the dark secrets behind the chain, all while racing against time to break free from its grip and protect her family.

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  14. 439. The Cartel by Don Winslow

    Set against the backdrop of the brutal Mexican drug wars, this gripping narrative follows the relentless pursuit of justice by DEA agent Art Keller, who becomes embroiled in a dangerous cat-and-mouse game with his nemesis, Adán Barrera, a powerful drug lord. As Keller navigates the treacherous world of cartels, corruption, and violence, he is driven by a personal vendetta that blurs the lines between right and wrong. The story unfolds with intense action and complex characters, painting a vivid picture of the devastating impact of the drug trade on both sides of the border.

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  15. 440. Lazarus Man by Richard Price

    Set against the gritty backdrop of urban life, this gripping narrative follows the journey of a man who miraculously returns to life after being declared dead. As he navigates the complexities of his second chance, he grapples with the haunting memories of his past and the challenges of forging a new identity. The story delves into themes of redemption, resilience, and the human spirit's capacity for transformation, all while unraveling the mystery of his resurrection and the impact it has on those around him.

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  16. 441. Broiler by Eli Cranor

    In the heart of Arkansas, two families find their lives intertwined within the harsh realities of a chicken processing plant. Gabriela Menchaca and Edwin Saucedo, both undocumented workers, face grueling conditions at Detmer Foods while grappling with personal hardships. When Edwin is unjustly fired by the ambitious plant manager, Luke Jackson, tensions escalate. Edwin's quest for revenge against Luke and his family sets off a series of events that reveal the stark power imbalances between the privileged and the oppressed. This gripping thriller delves into the struggles of those living on the fringes of society, painting a vivid picture of life in the American South.

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  17. 442. The Last Kilo by T.J. English

    "The Last Kilo" by T.J. English delves into the rise and fall of "Los Muchachos," a prominent cocaine trafficking organization in 1980s Miami. The story centers around Willy Falcon, a Cuban exile who transitioned from anti-Castro activism to becoming a key player in the drug trade. Falcon and his partners built a vast cocaine distribution network, amassing immense wealth and notoriety. As cocaine became a cultural phenomenon, Falcon's life was marked by opulence and high-stakes powerboat racing. However, the ensuing War on Drugs brought federal scrutiny, leading to Falcon's downfall and the disintegration of his personal life. The book offers an insider's view into the world of organized crime and the impact of the cocaine era.

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  18. 443. A Devil Went Down To Georgia by Deb Miller Landau

    Race, Power, Privilege, and the Murder of Lita McClinton

    "A Devil Went Down To Georgia" by Deb Miller Landau delves into the tragic story of Lita McClinton Sullivan, a Black socialite whose life was cut short by a shocking murder. Set in the affluent suburb of Buckhead, Georgia, the book explores the complexities of Lita's life, her tumultuous marriage to Jim Sullivan, and the chilling events leading to her death. As Lita navigates the challenges of an interracial marriage in a racially tense environment, her husband's increasingly erratic behavior and financial secrecy strain their relationship. When Lita decides to leave, a sinister plot unfolds involving a hitman and a long pursuit for justice. The narrative uncovers the investigation's hurdles, including racial biases and a global manhunt, ultimately leading to a long-awaited conviction. Through meticulous research, Landau sheds light on this haunting crime and the relentless quest for justice by Lita's family.

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  19. 444. Age Of Vice by Deepti Kapoor

    Set against the vibrant yet tumultuous backdrop of contemporary India, this gripping narrative weaves together the lives of a wealthy and powerful family, a loyal servant, and a determined journalist. As the story unfolds, it delves into themes of ambition, corruption, and the pursuit of power, exploring the moral complexities and personal sacrifices that come with it. With its intricate plot and richly drawn characters, the novel paints a vivid picture of a society grappling with its own contradictions, where the lines between right and wrong blur in the relentless pursuit of success.

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  20. 445. Old Sleuth, The Detective by Harlan Page Halsey

    The King of Detectives

    Set in the bustling streets of 19th-century New York, this thrilling detective tale follows the adventures of a sharp-witted and resourceful sleuth as he unravels a complex web of crime and deception. With a keen eye for detail and an unwavering commitment to justice, the detective navigates through a series of intricate clues and dangerous encounters, all while outsmarting cunning criminals and solving perplexing mysteries. The narrative is rich with suspense and intrigue, capturing the essence of classic detective fiction with its vivid portrayal of the era's gritty urban landscape and the relentless pursuit of truth.

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  21. 446. The Expressman And The Detective by Allan Pinkerton

    Being a Full and True Account of the Capture of the Notorious Adams Express Robbers, and the Recovery of the Stolen Money

    Set in the mid-19th century, this gripping narrative unfolds around a daring train robbery that leaves authorities baffled. As the stolen fortune vanishes without a trace, a determined detective is called upon to unravel the mystery. With keen observation and strategic thinking, he delves into the world of expressmen and railway workers, uncovering a web of deceit and betrayal. The story intricately weaves together elements of suspense and intrigue, showcasing the detective's relentless pursuit of justice in a time when crime-solving relied heavily on intuition and ingenuity.

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  22. 447. The Lone Wolf by Louis Joseph Vance

    A Melodrama

    Set against the backdrop of early 20th-century Europe, this thrilling narrative follows the adventures of a masterful gentleman thief who operates under the alias "The Lone Wolf." Renowned for his cunning and charm, he navigates a world of intrigue and deception, constantly evading law enforcement while executing daring heists. As he delves deeper into the criminal underworld, he encounters a series of complex characters and unexpected challenges that test his wit and resolve. The story weaves elements of romance, suspense, and moral ambiguity, painting a vivid portrait of a man torn between his criminal pursuits and a desire for redemption.

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  23. 448. Cuckooland by Tom Burgis

    The Unraveling of the West

    {"summary":"**Cuckooland** by Tom Burgis delves into a world where wealth and power dictate reality. The narrative follows Burgis as he uncovers a network of influence stretching from the Kremlin to Kathmandu, revealing how the elite manipulate truth to serve their interests. Through encounters with oligarchs and secretive sources, the book exposes the fragile nature of truth in a globalized world. It is a gripping exploration of how the powerful shape narratives around war, money, and authority, challenging the notion that truth is a shared commodity."}

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  24. 449. The Bangalore Detectives Club by Harini Nagendra

    A Novel

    In 1920s Bangalore, Kaveri, a clever and determined woman, moves to the city to marry Ramu, a young doctor. Her life takes an unexpected turn during a party at the Century Club when she stumbles upon a mysterious figure in the garden. Shortly after, the party is disrupted by a murder. Driven by a sense of justice, Kaveri embarks on a personal investigation to uncover the truth, especially when a vulnerable woman becomes entangled in the crime. Her journey takes her from a renowned brothel to a grand English mansion, using her skills in mathematics and logic, along with her husband's medical expertise, to navigate the complexities of the case. As she delves deeper, Kaveri finds herself amidst a web of danger and intrigue in the bustling streets of Bangalore.

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  25. 450. Who Killed Bambi? by Monika Fagerholm

    Set in a small Finnish town, this gripping novel explores the aftermath of a violent crime that shakes the community to its core. Through the intertwined lives of its characters, the narrative delves into themes of guilt, memory, and the search for truth. As the story unfolds, the reader is drawn into a complex web of relationships and secrets, revealing the profound impact of the crime on both the victims and the perpetrators. With a keen eye for detail and a deep understanding of human nature, the story paints a vivid portrait of a community grappling with the shadows of its past.

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