Please rec a long, well written mystery

Anonymous
I am a fan of some of the authors you listed, and really have enjoyed the department q series.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I am a fan of some of the authors you listed, and really have enjoyed the department q series.


Author is jussi Adler Olson
Anonymous
Relatively old but… Name of the Rose.
Anonymous
Anything by Tana French. She's more police mystery but SO GOOD AND SO NICE AND LONG.
Anonymous
Lisa Jewel's books are addictive.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I like Robert Galbraith, jo nesbo (though this borders on too bleak/gory for me),Elizabeth George, and tana French. Any ideas?


Jane Harper, Australian author. Great mystery writer, engaging characters and storylines. Start with "The Dry".


I just happen to have picked this up randomly at a book sale. Now I’m excited!
Anonymous
Do you like historical mysteries? I loved the Matthew Shardlake series by C.J. Sansom. It's set in Tudor England - heavier on the time period and less on the mystery.
Anonymous
I second Elizabeth George - Inspector Lynley series - and Robert Galbraith's (J.K. Rowling) Cormoran Strike series.
Anonymous
Magpie Murders by A. Horowitz.
Louise Penny’s series of books with Chief Inspector Armand Gamache.
Anonymous
I just discovered Vaseem Khan. He has two mystery series set in India . . . the one I'm reading is definitely well-written with a complex plot.
Anonymous
If you like historical fiction, check this guy out:
https://pages.panmacmillan.com/c-j-sansom/
Anonymous
I love Louise Penny mysteries. They are set in Quebec and very atmospheric.
Anonymous
Op here-you guys are my people because I’ve read and loved almost all of these already. Not all of them, though. Thanks for the recs!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I like Robert Galbraith, jo nesbo (though this borders on too bleak/gory for me),Elizabeth George, and tana French. Any ideas?


Jane Harper, Australian author. Great mystery writer, engaging characters and storylines. Start with "The Dry".

I liked The Lost Man, but The Dry, less so.
Anonymous
I like Sharyn McCrumb books. They are series of mystery and legends set in the Appalachian Mountains called the Ballad Novels.

The Unquiet Grave
She Walks These Hills
The Rosewood Casket
The Ballad of Frankie Silver
If Ever I Return, Pretty Peggy-O

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