We are almost halfway through this year, how does your reading going? Do you need more titles to sustain until the end of this year or you have it all covered? There is no such thing as enough as a book worm because reading equals to learning; and, learning doesn’t stop. So, if you are seeking for brand new titles that can give you a great reading experience, then you should check out mystery fiction books.
One of the most popular book genres is mystery fiction. This is where you can find a wide array of stories filled with puzzles, suspense, and more. These tales have the ability to evoke intense emotions from the readers and show them a great deal of twists and turns. This, here are some amazing reads under this cool genre that you might want to add to your reading list.
Mystery at Pima Point by JB Clemmens
CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform published the amazing mystery book written by the remarkable author of The Lieutenant James series, JB Clemmens, titled Mystery at Pima Point last November 13, 2013. This follows the adventure of Lieutenant James who ought to solve another mystery. A bride-to-be named Christa suddenly becomes missing from a cave just over the spectacular Pima Point Resort. With intense worry, Christa’s fiancé named Drew came with Lieutenant James to help find the love of his life. Upon their investigation, they discovered a dead body but thankfully it is not Christa. Would they find the bride-to-be just in time for the wedding? Find out.
The Last Thing He Told Me by Laura Dave
This Amazon bestselling book was published recently this year by Simon & Schuster. It is already recognized as a Reese Witherspoon Book Club selection. The Last Thing He Told Me centers on a stirring mystery on a female who thinks that she already knew the love of her life not until he’s gone missing. Prior to the disappearance of Owen Michaels, he sneaked a note to his wide saying “protect her.” Hannah Hall read the note and was totally confused and afraid; but, she definitely knows whom she must protect. The investigation started and Hannah, along with Owen’s daughter, discovered something they didn’t expect.
Ocean Prey by John Sandford
Ocean Prey by New York Times bestselling author John Sandford is the 31st book of The Prey series. This Amazon bestseller was published last month by G.P. Putnam’s Sons. It centers on the peculiar behavior from a boat close to the fishing site of an off-duty Coast Guard and his family. The boat was speeding off and slowed down to fetch a surfaced diver. What added to the suspicion was that the diver doesn’t have any company or a boat. He is completely in solitude in the middle of the sea. When three Guardsmen were sent to check out and evaluate the event, they were instantly got shot dead. Fishy, isn’t it?
21st Birthday by James Patterson and Maxine Paetro
The bestselling author James Patterson and Maxine Paetro wrote the last book of the Women’s Murder Club series titled 21st Birthday. The story follows the disappearance of a young mom named Tara Burke along with her baby. Many speculated that it was the husband because he made it looked like Tara was a wayward wife instead of missing. Everyone almost what Lucas painted Tara until a horrible evidence turned the tables of the investigation. If Lucas would confess, then there wouldn’t be any female in California who is secured from the bounds of the suspect.
Sharp Objects by Gillian Flynn
Gillian Flynn’s award-winning debut novel titled Sharp Objects was published in 2006 by Shaye Areheart Books. The story centers on the journalist named Camille Preaker who should come back to her hometown to report on a sequence of brutal crimes. She, in fact, wasn’t totally content with her work and had experienced personal struggles that led to self-harm. One day, she was assigned to create some news about a girl who was murdered and another who was missing. She did her best in collecting information and has published a story about it. But, she was asked by her Boss to stay in her hometown to cover more events in the said crimes; and, that is when Camille discovered something.
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