New Mystery Books 2024

Here you will find the latest new book releases in the crime, mystery, and thriller genres with their subgenres (historical mystery, romantic suspense, etc) by contemporary authors for 2024. Each month’s books are added to the top of the list. To go to a particular month, please click on the link for that month.

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March 2024

The Rule of Threes by Jeffery Deaver (March 1) (novella)

Perfect Opportunity by Steven F. Havill (March 5) – Posadas County Mystery #26

Every Single Secret by Christina Dodd (March 5)

The New Couple in 5B by Lisa Unger (March 5)

Big Time by Ben H. Winters (March 5)

The Hunter by Tana French (March 7)

Bridge to Burn by Marion Todd (March 7) – Detective Clare Mackay #8

Galway Confidential by Ken Bruen (March 8) – Jack Taylor PI #17

The Mermaid Murder by Maggie Shayne (March 12) – Brown & DeLuca Return #4

The #1 Lawyer by James Patterson & Nancy Allen (March 18)

Cheater by Karen Rose (March 26) – San Diego Case Files #2

The Truth About the Devlins by Lisa Scottoline (March 26)

February 2024

Crosshairs by James Patterson & James O. Born (February 1) – Michael Bennet #16

The Bad Weather Friend by Dean Koontz (February 1)

Union Station by David Downing (February 6) – John Russell WWII #8

The Ghost Orchid by Jonathan Kellerman (February 6) – Alex Delaware #39

Kingpin by Mike Lawson (February 6) – book #17 in the Joe DeMarco #17

The Price You Pay by Nick Petrie (February 6) – Peter Ash #8

At Any Cost by Jeffrey Siger (February 6) – Andreas Kaldis #13

Everyone Who Can Forgive Me is Dead by Jenny Hollander (February 6)

Hollywood Hustle by Jon Lindstrom (February 6)

Nightwatching by Tracy Sierra (February 6)

The Teacher by Freida McFadden (February 6)

One Wrong Word by Hank Phillippi Ryan (February 6)

Save Her Twice by Helen Phifer (February 7) – Detective Morgan Brookes #11

Lethal Vengeance by Robert Bryndza (February 8) – Erika Foster #8

Owning Up by George Pelecanos (February 8)

The Perfect Nanny by Shari J. Ryan (February 9)

Nobody’s Angel by Jack Clark (February 13) – Hard Case Crime #1

At the River by Kendra Elliott (February 13) – Columbia River crime #5

Lone Wolf by Gregg Hurwitz (February 13) – Orphan X #9

The Stranger in Her House by John Marrs (February 13)

The Lantern’s Dance by Laurie R. King (February 18) – Mary Russell and Sherlock Holmes #18

The Boy Who Cried Bear by Kelley Armstrong (February 20) – Haven’s Rock #2

The Atlas Maneuver by Steve Berry (February 20) – Cotton Malone #1

The Deepest Kill by Lisa Black (February 20) – Locard Institute #3

Wetlands Investigation by Carla Cassidy (February 20) – Swamp Slaying #3

Deadly Trap by Barbara Freethy (February 20) – Off The Grid: FBI #13

The Chaos Agent by Mark Greaney (February 20) – Gray Man #13

The Messy Life of Jane Tanner by Brenda Novak (February 20) – Coyote Canyon #3

End of Story by A.J. Finn (February 20)

The Guest by B.A. Paris (February 20)

Three-Inch Teeth by C.J. Box (February 27) – Joe Pickett #24

January 2024

The Seventh Girl by Andy Maslen (January 1) – Detective Kat Ballantyne #1

The Lost Van Gogh by Jonathan Santlofer (January 1)

First Lie Wins by Ashley Elston (January 2)

The Son’s Secret by Daryl Wood Gerber (January 2)

Midnight by Amy McCulloch (January 2)

If I Go Missing by Leslie Wolfe (January 2)

The Nubian’s Curse by Barabara Hambly (January 2) – Benjamin January #20

In the Dead of Night by Erik Carter (January 5) – Silence Jones #11

Holmes, Marple & Poe by James Patterson & Brian Sitts (January 8) – Holmes, Marple & Poe #1

Goodbye Girl by James Grippando (January 9) – Jack Swyteck #18

Bull’s Eye by Shannon Baker (January 9) – Kate Fox #8

The Frost Killer by Biba Pearce and L T Ryan (January 9) – Dalton Savage Mystery #4

Bloody Retribution by Blake Banner (January 9) – Harry Bauer #18

Argylle by Elly Conway (January 9)

Invisible Woman by Katia Lief (January 9)

The Heiress by Rachel Hawkins (January 9)

The Guest by Margot Hunt (January 9)

Dream Town by Lee Goldberg (January 16) – Eve Ronin #5

Murder in the Alps by Sara Rosett (January 16) – 1920s High Society Lady Detective Mystery #8

The Fury by Alex Michaelides (January 16)

Hero by Thomas Perry (January 16)

The Legend of the Headless Horseman by Mark Dawson (January 18) – After School Detective Club #5

Random in Death by J.D. Robb (January 23) – In Death / Eve Dallas #58

The Missing Witness by Allison Brennan (January 23) – Quinn & Costa #5

Front Sight by Stephen Hunter (January 23) – 3 novella collection in the Earl Swagger thriller series

Taste of Blood by Lynda La Plante (January 23) – Jane Tennison #29

Colton Threat Unleashed by Tara Taylor Quinn (January 23) – The Coltons of Owl Creek #1

Dead Man’s Hand by Brad Taylor (January 23) – Pike Logan #18

Harbor Lights by James Lee Burke (January 23)

American Gangsters on Film by Frankie Y. Bailey (January 25)

Twenty-Seven Minutes by Ashley Tate (January 30)

Mission Churchill by Alex Abella (January 31)

11 Comments

  1. I’m surprised you don’t list Peter Grainger’s books. In my opinion, one of the most interesting writer currently working in any genre. His police procedural, the “DI Smith” series that segued into his “Kings Lake Investigation” series is excellent.

    The audio book versions have a very talented reader, Gildart Jackson, throughout the entire series.

  2. I receive a weekly news release of Cozy Mystery books, which I do enjoy. What I would like to find is a news release on the Medieval Mystery book series. They are not considered as Cozy and I would like to know when new Medieval books are being released to the public.
    Thank you for any information you can give me.

  3. @Julie H Thanks for the mention, I’ve added Chris Culver’s latest book. I used to enjoy his Ash Rashid series, have yet to start reading this one.

  4. Another Feb. 1 release is ‘The Girl in the Woods’ by Chris Culver. It’s book #2 in the Joe Court series. (Culver also writes the excellent Ash Rashid series.)

  5. Nece, I’m not sure what you mean. Can you please clarify your question?

  6. Chris, because I have recently found my site’s content copied on several other (spammy) sites. I’m working hard to bring new quality content to the site only to have others steal it with one click of a button. Sure, they can still do it, but they’ll now have to work for the honor.

  7. Thanks for these, but I must ask: why are text selection and right-clicking disabled on this website?

  8. Hi there,

    I’ve recently uploaded an Ebook onto Amazon kindle, and was wondering if you’d be interested in reviewing it?

    Called ‘Blackspoon,’ it’s a pulp crime thriller about a young RAF officer who is coerced into smuggling heroin back from the war in Afghanistan.

    Thanks for your time,

    Best wishes,

    Dan Eagleton

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