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. 526. 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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  2. 527. 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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  3. 528. 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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  4. 529. 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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  5. 530. 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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  6. 531. 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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  7. 532. 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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  8. 533. 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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  9. 534. 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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  10. 535. 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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  11. 536. 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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  12. 537. Murder Your Employer by Rupert Holmes

    The McMasters Conservatory for the Applied Arts is a clandestine college that teaches the fine art of murder. To gain admission, a student must have an ethical reason for erasing someone who deeply deserves death. The campus, whose location is unknown even to those who study there, is where students can be practice targets and where the mandatory graduation thesis is getting away with the perfect murder of someone whose death will make the world a better place.

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  13. 538. The Twist Of The Knife by Anthony Horowitz

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  14. 539. Bleeding Heart Yard by Elly Griffiths

    When Cassie Fitzgerald attends a school reunion nearly twenty years after she and friends killed a classmate, she tries to keep the past buried. Cassie is now a married mother and a police officer who has almost erased the memory of that night. After MP Garfield Rice is found dead at the reunion, DI Harbinder Kaur leads the inquiry while Cassie suspects one of her classmates has struck again and skews the investigation until another attendee is found dead in Bleeding Heart Yard.

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  15. 540. Certain Dark Things by Silvia Moreno-Garcia

    Set in a dark, pulsing Mexico City, this gritty urban fantasy follows a young vampire who flees the provinces into the metropolis and becomes entangled with a small-time thief and violent blood-dealing factions; as rival clans and corrupt humans clash over supply, power and survival, the story unfolds as a noir-tinged exploration of hunger, migration, class and the brutal compromises required to live in the city’s shadowy margins.

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  16. 541. The Paradox Hotel by Rob Heart

    A sharp, world-weary security chief who keeps a luxury hotel for time travelers running into trouble must investigate a suspicious death that pulls back the curtains on corporate machinations and political intrigue spanning eras; chasing clues through shifting timelines, they confront personal grief and the moral cost of policing history while navigating a tense, noir-tinged mystery wrapped in clever speculative worldbuilding.

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  17. 542. Aresenic And Adobo by Mia P. Manansala

    A warm, food-forward cozy mystery following a Filipino American woman who inherits her grandmother’s bakery and suddenly finds herself at the center of a local poisoning investigation; relying on family recipes, community ties, and her culinary skills, she works to clear her name, unearths small-town secrets, explores identity and grief, and navigates a slow-burning romance while the novel serves up humor, mouthwatering descriptions of Filipino food, and a comforting-but-twisty mystery.

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  18. 543. The Postscript Murders by Elly Griffiths

    A ninety-year-old woman with a heart condition dies and Detective Sergeant Harbinder Kaur initially sees nothing suspicious. Natalka found many crime novels dedicated to Peggy, each bearing a mysterious postscript: PS: for PS. A gunman breaks in to steal a book and an author is found dead soon after. As attacks spread from an Aberdeen literary festival to Edinburgh, Kaur follows leads across Europe and questions how authors devise such realistic crimes.

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  19. 544. The Lost Love Songs Of Boysie Singh by Ingrid Persaud

    Four women are bound to notorious gangster Boysie Singh. Popo is brilliant and vulnerable, determined to escape past traps; Mana Lala is a devoted mother whose only tie to her man is their little boy. Doris hopes to reshape her husband into a path to climb the social ladder despite awful stories, while Rosie wants only to mind her business, her lover Etty, and her store. They recount the man they believed could love or free them and how some survived to tell the tale.

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  20. 545. A Empregada by Freida McFadden

    Millie limpa a casa de Nina e Andrew Winchester todos os dias e prepara as refeições antes de comer sozinha em seu minúsculo quarto no sótão. Nina começa a sujar os cômodos de propósito, conta mentiras perturbadoras sobre a filha e tortura psicologicamente o marido, que fica cada vez mais fragilizado. Apesar do passado problemático, Millie imagina ter a vida de Nina com roupas, carro e marido perfeitos. Logo os Winchesters descobrirão que não sabem quem Millie é nem do que ela é capaz.

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  21. 546. The Memory Painter by Womack, Gwendolyn

    An emotionally taut psychological thriller about an artist who begins producing paintings tied to memories she cannot explain; as the images surface details of a long-buried disappearance and tangled family secrets, she must unravel who she once was, who she can trust, and whether revealing the truth will bring healing or put her—and those she loves—at risk.

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  22. 547. Frank Miller's Complete Sin City Library by Frank Miller

    A collected, panoramic volume of interconnected noir comics set in a corrupt, rain‑soaked metropolis, following a rotating cast of hard‑boiled antiheroes — a hulking vigilante, a wronged cop, a cynical private eye, and dangerous women — as they navigate brutal violence, twisted justice, sexual politics, and moral ambiguity; stark black‑and‑white artwork and punchy, pulpy dialogue create a relentless, cinematic mood in which revenge and survival replace conventional heroism.

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  23. 548. Origami Man by Matthew FitzSimmons

    Former Marine and wanted fugitive Gibson Vaughn is off the grid in the Caymans until the assassin Tinsley draws him out. Tinsley, the man who murdered Gibson's father and left him for dead, holds a heavily encrypted thumb drive that may be linked to a plot that could kill half a million people. Gibson and his team form a fraught truce with Tinsley to access the drive and abort a massacre. They race across Europe to find an elusive cyber psycho behind the malware.

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  24. 549. The Eye Of God by James Rollins

    A Sigma Force Novel

    A high‑octane techno-thriller in which a special-operations science team races to unravel the mystery of a flawlessly clear crystalline sphere and the centuries-old murder associated with it after the strange artifact is uncovered in a collapsing Alaskan church. Clues lead from frozen tundra to cutting-edge laboratories and reveal connections to unusual astronomical phenomena, a conspiracy to weaponize an otherworldly power, and ruthless enemies willing to kill to control it. Racing against time, the team must decipher ancient science and stop a calamity that could reshape the world.

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  25. 550. Cold Harbor by Matthew FitzSimmons

    After brutal isolation in a CIA black-site prison, former Marine and hacker Gibson Vaughn is freed with no idea where he was or how much time he has lost. Struggling to hold on to reality, he races to rebuild the life he left and becomes consumed by vengeance against the man responsible for his rendition. As old enemies and once-trusted allies resurface, a murderous conspiracy closes in and forces him to confront the truth about those he once trusted.

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