The Top Spring Mysteries Readers Can't Wait to Read

Posted by Cybil on March 13, 2023



Good news, mystery mavens. Spring 2023 is shaping up to be an especially busy season for new mystery and thriller books. In fact, we’re looking at the list of the books your fellow readers are most excited about right now. So much goodness.
 
Many of the usual suspects are already in the lineup. You’ll find new spring releases from old hands like Harlan Coben, Sally Hepworth, Robert Dugoni, David Baldacci, and a new one from S.A. Cosby. Several interesting debut novels are on the way as well, many with intriguing titles: Consider the mysterious atmosphere evoked by Bad Summer People or How I’ll Kill You.
 
Historical mysteries on the horizon promise some interesting time travel for those interested. Genre godfather Dennis Lehane visits Boston during the long hot summer of 1974 in Small Mercies. Author Sarah Penner explores Victorian-era England in The London Séance Society. And Jacqueline Winspear sets World War II spies against organized crime in The White Lady.
 
All the books listed here are slated for publication in the U.S. between mid-March and mid-June. Browse the cover images below, click though for more details, and don’t forget to feed your Want to Read shelf.





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message 1: by dany (new)

dany It would be helpful to separate modern and historical mysteries since they are so different, tbh!


message 2: by Kell (new)

Kell I’m most excited for Megan Miranda!!! Hoping to try a few new to me authors on this list as well.


message 3: by Zainab (new)

Zainab So excited for more books then I can name! I put more then half of these books on 'Want To Read' and am seriously going to the library to get them!


message 4: by Shanene (new)

Shanene Wright dany wrote: "It would be helpful to separate modern and historical mysteries since they are so different, tbh!"

YES!


message 5: by Brenda (new)

Brenda It would be really good to have more of a range of ratings Often I find that there are books that are definitely more than a 4 but not quite a 5, etc. Could it go by .5s ?


message 6: by Jan C (new)

Jan C Ivy Pochoda's sounds interesting. I liked her Visitation Street.


message 7: by Angie (new)

Angie I'm waiting for Amy O. Lewis's next book, False Convictions. I'm having withdrawal.


message 8: by Marian (new)

Marian I'm looking forward to Alisa Lynn Valdes' Hollow Beasts. Her Dirty Girls Social Club is a classic and this is a new direction for her. Hollow Beasts (Jodi Luna #1) by Alisa Lynn Valdes


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