I love diving into mystery books that keep me guessing until the very end. One way to find great new ones is to follow book awards like the Edgar Awards or check out lists from trusted book bloggers. I recently stumbled upon 'The Silent Patient' by Alex Michaelides, and it completely blew my mind with its twist. Another gem is 'Gone Girl' by Gillian Flynn, which redefined the genre for me. I also recommend joining online book clubs or forums where readers share hidden gems. Libraries often have curated mystery sections, and librarians are usually happy to point you toward the latest page-turners with jaw-dropping twists.
I’ve found that the best twists come from authors who play with reader expectations. I always look for books with unreliable narrators, like 'The Girl on the Train' by Paula Hawkins, where nothing is as it seems. Another favorite is 'The 7½ Deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle' by Stuart Turton, which layers twists so skillfully that I had to reread sections to catch all the clues.
I also rely on curated lists from platforms like Book Riot or CrimeReads, which often spotlight innovative new releases. Subscription services like Book of the Month occasionally feature debut authors who bring fresh ideas to the genre. Word-of-mouth recommendations from fellow mystery lovers are invaluable too—I discovered 'The Paris Apartment' by Lucy Foley this way, and its twists left me speechless. Exploring different subgenres, like cozy mysteries or noir, can also lead to surprising finds.
Finding mystery books with unexpected twists is like solving a puzzle itself. I start by exploring new releases from publishers known for thrillers, such as HarperCollins or Penguin Random House. Social media platforms like Goodreads and Reddit are goldmines for recommendations. For instance, 'The Woman in the Window' by A.J. Finn had me on the edge of my seat, and 'Sharp Objects' by Gillian Flynn delivered a twist I never saw coming.
I also pay attention to booktubers and podcasters who specialize in mystery genres. They often highlight underrated books that mainstream lists miss. Another strategy is to look for translated works, like 'The Devotion of Suspect X' by Keigo Higashino, which offers a fresh perspective on the genre. Don’t overlook indie authors either—some of the most inventive twists come from self-published books. Keeping an eye on seasonal reading challenges can also introduce you to hidden treasures.
With her enemies in pre-civil war Virginia still seeking her death, Esmerelda is forced to return to the future only days after wedding Lance. Because it was necessary to fake her death in order to stop her enemies from following her to the future, her new husband, Lance, was forced to stay behind. He’d placed a magic box for them to communicate until he found a way to safely be with her beneath the floorboards of the house.
Now, she must find it.
A task that is easier said than done!
“The Magic Box” is book two of the exciting paranormal-romance-mystery-thriller Esmerelda Sleuth Series
Meet Esmerelda Sleuth. Sleuth is her name and investigating is her game. (Paranormal Investigating, that is.)
Esmerelda makes a good living as an investigator in a rather progressive firm. She lives a stable and sensible life until she meets Lance; an old money "hottie" who works for a real estate firm next to her building. After accepting an invitation for a weekend getaway party, she quickly discovers that Lance has a secret. He is wealthy. That part is true. And, yes, he's procured a job as a realtor in the building next door. His secret is that he belongs to an underground society of humans who didn't abandon their connection to magic centuries ago when religion declared it evil and he has traveled through time specifically to find her and bring her back to his time to marry him. If that isn't enough of a far fetched tale to absorb, he informs her that she was born in his time to a family belonging to that same secret society and was promised in marriage to him as an infant. When enemies who didn't want to see the union of families take place made attempts on her life, her parents sent her into the future and erased her memories of them as a precaution.
Possessing virtually no belief in magic, ghosts, psychics, time travel, etc., it takes some doing on Lance's part to convince her to believe his story and go back with him. When she does, the lies, deceit and attempts on her life start all over again. Will she escape emotionally and physically unscathed?
"The Other Side Of the Mirror" is a steamy-paranormal-romance- mystery-thriller and book one of the Esmerelda Sleuth series.
Forced to return to the past and then venture back into the realms of the dark lord to save her friend, Esmerelda faces loss, love, and a new awakening in this final installment of the Esmerelda Sleuth Series.
Filled with excitement, love, loss, time travel, family dynamics, dimension hopping, and a few vampires, this is the completion of a story that you won't want to miss.
Sunday, the 10th of July 2030, will be the day everything, life as we know it, will change forever. For now, let's bring it back to the day it started heading in that direction. Jebidiah is just a guy, wanted by all the girls and resented by all the jealous guys, except, he is not your typical heartthrob. It may seem like Jebidiah is the epitome of perfection, but he would go through something not everyone would have to go through. Will he be able to come out of it alive, or would it have all been for nothing?
A stunning married woman came to me, asking to share an apartment.
She could not afford the rent, so she offered to pay with her body instead.
I thought I had conquered her both body and soul, but it turned out she had other intentions.
What I had believed was a moment of passion turned out to be a dangerous trap, as this woman was a black widow.
She snuggled up to me, laughing softly. "Don't you know that lust is a double-edged sword?'"
Back when I was young and dumb, I slapped some college guy working a side gig at a nightclub.
My boyfriend had just ditched me for my best friend, Vanessa Shannon. Then, not even five minutes later, I caught her in the corner, sliding her hand under another guy's shirt.
He bit his lip and just took it.
Something in my brain short-circuited. I stood up and walked over.
If Vanessa wanted him, why couldn't I?
But the second I reached for him, he smacked my hand away.
Vanessa cracked up. The whole private room turned to watch.
Mortified, I slapped him. "You work at a place like this. Don't play innocent."
Later, my family went broke, and I ended up working at a nightclub just to get by.
The private room was loud as hell.
I lost a game, and everyone at the table started chanting for me to take my bra off.
My face went hot. I stood there, completely frozen.
Then a low voice cut through the noise with a cold laugh.
"You work at a place like this. Don't play innocent."
I looked up.
Our eyes locked.
His stare was icy, full of pure mockery.
It was the college guy I'd slapped years ago.
I’ve been obsessed with mystery novels for years, especially the ones that keep me guessing until the very last page. Recently, I stumbled upon 'The Silent Patient' by Alex Michaelides, and it blew my mind with its insane plot twist. Another gem is 'Gone Girl' by Gillian Flynn—it’s a classic for a reason, with twists that leave you reeling. I also recommend 'The Guest List' by Lucy Foley; the atmospheric setting and unpredictable characters make it a standout. For something darker, 'The Woman in the Window' by A.J. Finn delivers a psychological punch. If you’re into audiobooks, narrators often add an extra layer of suspense. I always check Goodreads lists like 'Best Twisty Mysteries' or ask for recommendations in mystery-focused Facebook groups. Libraries and bookstores often have staff picks sections—that’s how I found 'Sharp Objects,' another Flynn masterpiece.
I love mystery novels that keep me guessing until the very last page. One way I discover new books with great plot twists is by following Goodreads lists like 'Best Mystery Books with Unpredictable Twists.' I also check out award-winning authors like Gillian Flynn, whose 'Gone Girl' had one of the most shocking twists I've ever read. Another trick is to join Facebook groups dedicated to mystery lovers—people there always share hidden gems. I recently stumbled upon 'The Silent Patient' by Alex Michaelides because of a group recommendation, and it blew my mind. BookTube channels like 'Beyond the Bookends' also highlight lesser-known mysteries with great twists. Lastly, I keep an eye on new releases from publishers like Penguin Random House, who often curate mystery collections.