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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176. Only To Sleep by Lawrence Osborne
A Philip Marlowe Novel
Set in the late 1980s, the story follows an aging private investigator who is coaxed out of retirement for one last case. With a cane in hand and a mind still sharp as ever, he embarks on a journey across Mexico to unravel the mystery of a suspicious insurance claim involving a supposedly deceased expatriate. As he navigates through a landscape filled with deception and danger, he reflects on his past and the changing world around him, all while confronting the ghosts of his own life. The narrative is a poignant exploration of mortality, memory, and the relentless pursuit of truth.
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177. The Witch Elm by Tana French
A gripping psychological thriller, this novel follows Toby, a seemingly lucky and carefree man whose life takes a dark turn after a brutal attack leaves him physically and emotionally scarred. Seeking refuge, he moves to his family's ancestral home to care for his dying uncle. However, the discovery of a skull in the garden unravels long-buried secrets and forces Toby to confront the unsettling truth about his past and the people he thought he knew. As the investigation unfolds, Toby's perception of reality is challenged, leading to a tense exploration of memory, identity, and the nature of luck.
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178. Point Blanc by Anthony Horowitz
The Graphic Novel
In this thrilling young adult spy novel, a teenage secret agent is sent to infiltrate an elite boarding school located in the French Alps, which caters to the troubled sons of the ultra-wealthy. Posing as a student, the protagonist must uncover the sinister truth behind the school's facade. As he delves deeper into the mystery, he discovers a chilling plot that threatens the lives of countless people. With high-stakes action and clever gadgets, the young spy must use his wits and skills to thwart the villainous scheme and save the day.
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179. 61 Hours by Lee Child
In this gripping thriller, a retired military policeman turned drifter finds himself stranded in a small South Dakota town after a bus accident during a brutal winter storm. As the hours tick down, he becomes embroiled in a desperate defense of a key witness in a forthcoming drug trial, facing off against an enigmatic assassin and local corruption. With the clock ticking, he must use his skills and resourcefulness to protect the witness, navigate the icy conditions, and uncover the truth, all while a countdown to an unknown catastrophe looms, promising an explosive confrontation.
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180. Skeleton Man by Tony Hillerman
In this gripping mystery set in the rugged landscapes of the American Southwest, a plane crash from decades ago resurfaces, revealing a tangled web of greed, betrayal, and long-buried secrets. As Navajo Tribal Police officers Joe Leaphorn and Jim Chee delve into the investigation, they uncover connections to a missing cache of diamonds and a mysterious figure known as the "Skeleton Man." The duo must navigate cultural tensions and personal dilemmas while racing against time to unravel the truth, all set against the backdrop of Navajo traditions and the stark beauty of the desert.
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181. G Man by Beverly Gage
J. Edgar Hoover and the Making of the American Century
This book provides a comprehensive biography of J. Edgar Hoover, the enigmatic and controversial figure who founded and led the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) for nearly five decades. Through meticulous research and detailed accounts, the narrative delves into Hoover's complex personality, his impact on American law enforcement and national security, and his controversial methods of surveillance and information gathering. The biography also explores Hoover's influence on American politics and society during a period marked by significant upheavals and transformations, offering readers a nuanced understanding of a man who shaped the FBI and left an indelible mark on the United States' approach to crime and domestic security.
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182. Survivor’s Guilt by Robyn Gigl
A Legal Thriller
"Survivor's Guilt" follows the gripping journey of a defense attorney named Lily Forrester, who becomes haunted by a traumatic event from her past. Faced with the guilt of surviving a tragic accident that claimed the lives of her best friend and a young girl, Lily's life takes a dark turn as she grapples with the consequences of her actions. As she delves deeper into the truth surrounding the accident, Lily must confront her own demons and fight for redemption, all while navigating the complex world of the legal system. This suspenseful and emotionally charged novel explores themes of guilt, forgiveness, and the lengths one will go to seek justice and find peace.
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183. Red April by Santiago Roncagliolo
Set against the backdrop of Peru's tumultuous political landscape, the story follows a timid prosecutor, Félix Chacaltana Saldívar, who is thrust into a chilling investigation of a gruesome murder during Holy Week in Ayacucho. As he delves deeper, he uncovers a web of corruption, violence, and terror linked to the remnants of the Shining Path insurgency. Torn between his duty and the dark truths he unearths, Félix grapples with his own moral compass, revealing the complexities of justice and the haunting shadows of a nation scarred by conflict.
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184. The Zorg by Siddharth Kara
A Tale of Greed and Murder That Inspired the Abolition of Slavery
The Zorg recounts the true story of an 1780 Dutch slave ship that, after coming under British command, embarked with hundreds of enslaved people aboard. When the vessel ran low on water, crew members resorted to a brutal decision that led to a high-profile legal case in England and exposed the violence of the transatlantic slave trade. The book reconstructs the voyage, the lives of those involved, and the episode’s role in galvanizing early abolitionist efforts.
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185. Little Bosses Everywhere by Bridget Read
Little Bosses Everywhere examines multilevel marketing in the United States, tracing its origins, how the recruitment-based business model works, and the social and economic effects on people who join. Bridget Read combines industry history, reporting on political and financial connections, and personal stories of individuals—workers, parents, and others—who were drawn into MLMs by promises of independence but often faced financial and emotional costs.
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186. Allegedly by Tiffany D. Jackson
The book centers on a teenage girl with a traumatic past, who was convicted of a heinous crime at a very young age—the murder of a baby. Now living in a group home and dealing with the complex dynamics within, she struggles with the weight of her past and the challenges of her present. As she contends with a society quick to label her as irredeemable, she seeks to uncover the truth and fight for a future that seems increasingly out of reach. Her journey is one of resilience and the quest for redemption, as she navigates a system that is often more interested in judgment than justice.
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187. Girls Play Dead by Jen Percy
Girls Play Dead is a narrative nonfiction exploration of womanhood, trauma, and survival. Blending memoir, reporting, and cultural history, the book traces the author’s childhood and personal experiences alongside stories of women who respond to danger by freezing, joining cults, preparing bunkers, or taking desperate action. It examines how people become trapped by abuse and fear, and the psychological and social forces that shape — and sometimes free — their responses to violence.
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188. The Killing Fields Of East New York by Stacy Horn
The Killing Fields of East New York examines how decades of housing policy, predatory lending, and mortgage fraud transformed a once‑thriving Brooklyn neighborhood into a place of violence and abandonment. Framed by the 1991 murder of 17‑year‑old Julia Parker and the ensuing spike in killings, Stacy Horn traces the crisis back to post‑1960s housing programs and the ways banks, realtors, and corrupt officials exploited them. The book combines investigative journalism and true crime to show how white‑collar crimes helped produce the neighborhood’s collapse.
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189. The Librarians by Sherry Thomas
In a quiet Austin branch library, four librarians—Hazel, Jonathan, Astrid, and Sophie—each carry their own secrets and reasons for staying. When a sudden murder shatters the safety of their workplace, they must learn to trust one another and protect the library and themselves.
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190. The Payback by Kashana Cauley
Jada Williams, a former Hollywood wardrobe designer now working for minimum wage at a mall, finds herself targeted by the Debt Police after losing her job. Refusing to be crushed by crushing student debt, she teams up with two fellow mall coworkers to pull off a bold plan to erase their loans and strike back at a predatory system. The story is a darkly comic, character-driven heist about debt, survival, and revenge.
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191. The Good Liar by Denise Mina
Doctor Claudia O’Sheil, a renowned forensic scientist, is about to deliver a high-profile speech about evidence that helped secure a conviction in a notorious double-murder. New analysis suggests her testimony was flawed and an innocent man may be behind bars. As she faces the podium, Claudia must decide whether to expose the truth and risk her career, family security, and reputation, while revisiting the case to understand what really happened that night.
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192. Born In Flames by Bench Ansfield
The Business of Arson and the Remaking of the American City
Born in Flames examines a 1970s wave of arson that devastated low-income neighborhoods, arguing many fires were set by landlords pursuing insurance payouts enabled by discriminatory “brownlining” practices. Spanning the Bronx to Britain and Brazil, the book traces the financial and policy forces behind the burnings and shows how residents organized to resist, helping spark the modern tenant movement for housing justice.
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193. Marble Hall Murders by Anthony Horowitz
In a tale of suspense and intrigue, a series of mysterious murders unfolds within the opulent confines of a grand estate, where secrets lurk behind every marble pillar. As the body count rises, a determined detective delves into the lives of the eccentric residents and their hidden pasts, unraveling a web of deceit and betrayal. With each twist and turn, the detective must navigate a labyrinth of clues and red herrings to uncover the truth, all while racing against time to prevent the killer from striking again.
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194. This Book Will Bury Me by Ashley Winstead
In a gripping tale of suspense and psychological intrigue, the story unfolds around a protagonist who finds themselves entangled in a web of secrets and deception. As they delve deeper into the mysteries surrounding them, they are forced to confront their own fears and the haunting truths that threaten to unravel their very existence. With each twist and turn, the narrative explores themes of identity, trust, and the dark corners of the human psyche, leading to a chilling climax that leaves readers questioning the boundaries between reality and illusion.
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195. The Inheritance by Trisha Sakhlecha
Set against the backdrop of India's elite society, this gripping thriller unravels the dark secrets and hidden motives within a powerful family. As the protagonist returns home to attend her father's funeral, she is thrust into a web of deceit, betrayal, and ambition. With the family's vast fortune at stake, tensions rise and loyalties are tested, revealing the lengths to which individuals will go to secure their inheritance. The narrative intricately weaves past and present, exploring themes of power, legacy, and the haunting shadows of unresolved pasts.
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196. El Dorado Drive by Megan Abbott
Set against the backdrop of a sun-soaked suburban neighborhood, the story delves into the intricate web of secrets and desires that bind a seemingly perfect community. As the facade of idyllic family life begins to crack, hidden tensions and long-buried truths surface, threatening to unravel the lives of its residents. With a keen eye for detail and a masterful grasp of suspense, the narrative explores themes of ambition, betrayal, and the lengths people will go to protect their own. The tale is a gripping exploration of the dark undercurrents lurking beneath the surface of everyday life.
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197. The Note by Alafair Burke
In a gripping tale of suspense and mystery, the story unfolds around a seemingly innocuous note that sets off a chain of events, unraveling secrets and hidden truths. As the protagonist delves deeper into the origins and implications of the note, they find themselves entangled in a web of deception and danger. With each revelation, the stakes rise, and the protagonist must navigate a world where trust is scarce and every decision could be their last. The narrative weaves together elements of intrigue and tension, keeping readers on the edge of their seats until the final, unexpected twist.
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198. No More Tears by Gardiner Harris
No More Tears is an investigative account tracing Gardiner Harris’s long-term reporting into Johnson & Johnson. Beginning with a chance conversation in 2004, the book examines decades of corporate decisions, safety concerns, marketing practices, and regulatory failures tied to consumer and prescription products—ranging from personal-care items to pain relievers and psychiatric medications—and how those actions affected public health.
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199. The Savage, Noble Death Of Babs Dionne by Ron Currie Jr.
In small-town Waterville, Maine, Babs Dionne—a proud Franco-American grandmother and ruthless crime matriarch—runs the local drug trade with help from her allies and oldest daughter. When a distant kingpin dispatches a mysterious enforcer known as “The Man” to probe slipping numbers, and Babs’s youngest daughter, Sis, disappears, the town is thrown into a tense, dangerous search for answers.
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200. Picks And Shovels by Cory Doctorow
In 1986 San Francisco, MIT dropout Martin Hench drifts into the nascent personal-computer scene and becomes an early practitioner of forensic accounting. Hired to investigate a Silicon Valley firm, he instead joins a scrappy women-led startup and is pulled into a dangerous, high-stakes rivalry where new technology reshapes business — and crime. The book follows Marty as he navigates ambition, loyalty, and the brutal culture of early PC-era startups without revealing the outcome.
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