Now, this is more like it: a “best thrillers of 2023” selection that comprises only a dozen books. These selections in The Washington Post were compiled by contributor Jill Pellettieri:
• All The Sinners Bleed, by S.A. Cosby (Flatiron)
• Bright Young Women, by Jessica Knoll (S&S/Marysue Rucci)
• City Under One Roof, by Iris Yamashita (Berkley)
• The Detective Up Late, by Adrian McKinty (Blackstone)
• The Eden Test, by Adam Sternbergh (Flatiron)
• Exiles, by Jane Harper (Flatiron)
• Happiness Falls, by Angie Kim (Hogarth)
• The Helsinki Affair, by Anna Pitoniak (Simon & Schuster)
• Hot Springs Drive, by Lindsay Hunter (Roxane Gay)
• Pet, by Catherine Chidgey (Europa Editions)
• The Puzzle Master, by Danielle Trussoni (Random House)
• The Traitor, by Ava Glass (Bantam)
Clickety-clack here to read more about those dozen titles.
The fact that the above list focuses on thrillers, and not on crime/mystery fiction in general, leads me to believe there is a second set of choices from this genre yet to come.
Monday, November 13, 2023
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