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I want to know what's new in the mystery genre. I count on the writers. I wish I knew who's doing the cutting edge stuff. And finding audiences. And where.

Spunky female in interesting job (possibly craft or cooking related) discovers a body, gets involved with both the investigation and an attractive single male cop. 70,000 to 80,000 words. Dead body by chapter three or sooner.
I've enjoyed reading a few of these actually, but I could not make a steady diet of them.
Some of my fellow mystery writers have joked that the rules are getting so tight, the expectations so specific, that pretty soon all cozies will be required to have recipes in the back.

Also, psychological thrillers with female protagonists.
Also noticed a trend for WWII or immediate post-war procedurals set in the 'rubble' of the aftermath...and a mini-trend in 'what was going on in Ireland' during the war.
In Germany, I've noticed a lot more 20th century historicals, some focused on WW I...Berlin between the wars...and then WWII/post war - that entire time span is popular now.
The good-guy cop (male and female) with debilitating personal issues seems to be eternal...


Some I've enjoyed:
Ratlines Stuart Neville
Echoland Joe Joyce
Echobeat
The Lost and the Blind: A Contemporary Thriller Set in Rural Ireland Declan Burke
The City of Shadows Michael Russell
The City of Strangers
Also, if you're interested in Ireland, I'd very highly recommend Adrian McKinty's Sean Duffy 'Troubles' series, set during the 80's.
The Cold Cold Ground

Definitely - he's on my list to watch out for! :)"
Actually, make that anything you come across....give as a "Cooee""
Will do - haven't come up with much new lately...





Books mentioned in this topic
Ratlines (other topics)Echoland (other topics)
Echobeat (other topics)
The Lost and the Blind (other topics)
The City of Shadows (other topics)
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Procedurals?
Scandinavian-set?
Neo-noir?
Thriller-mysteries?
Industry exposes?
Cozy?
Erotic?
Suspense?
Romantic suspense?
Amateur leads?
Standalones vs series?
Not talking about 'narrative structure' here, more like 'trend'
What's going on in the mystery field lately, is what I'm asking.