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The Mystery of the Blue Train by Agatha Christie

When fabulously wealthy American heiress Ruth Kettering trades in her unhappy marriage to embark on an ill-fated elopement with her longtime lover aboard the...

The Big Four by Agatha Christie

When a desperate, mud-splattered stranger bursts into Hercule Poirot's London apartment raving about an omnipotent crime syndicate called "The Big Four," the brilliant Belgian...

Arimasen by Michael Hoffman

Michael Hoffman's Arimasen is a puzzling and enthralling expedition into the nuances of existence, identity, and meaning—imbued within a literary and fantastical frame that...

The Murder of Roger Ackroyd by Agatha Christie

"The Murder of Roger Ackroyd" stands as one of the most significant and cunningly devious mystery novels ever published. Not so much a straightforward whodunit as a sly magic trick that gleefully exposes the trickster's sleight-of-hand even while we're still falling for their disinformation.

The Guest List by Lucy Foley

Lucy Foley's The Guest List is a modern, dark and twisted gothic thriller set on a remote Irish island. Uncover the layers of deceit, simmering resentments, and shocking twists that make this novel a must-read for murder mystery fans.

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