From familiar domestic thrillers to adventures with elderly assassins, March 2025 has plenty of new thriller and mystery ...
Our love for mystery stems from brain chemistry, evolution, and curiosity. Engaging with mystery enhances critical thinking and adds intrigue to everyday life.
Suggested reading from critics and editors at The New York Times.
Scholastic is giving kids a chance to see "ghosts" rise from the pages of its forthcoming mystery series, 'The Last Resort' — ...
Our critic on Deanna Raybourn’s “Kills Well With Others” and three more new books. By Sarah Weinman ... “Cahokia Jazz,” a detective must solve the mystery of a staged killing before ...
The book is a psychological thriller murder mystery with elements of the supernatural, making it a read for fans of multiple genres.
An endless Passover seder takes center stage in “One Little Goat: A Passover Catastrophe,” by writer Dara Horn and ...
In Libba Bray’s novel for young adults, the disappearance of a pair of teens in 1940s Germany leaves traces that are picked ...