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Important Items > Nominations open -- February 2024 group reads: Your favorite mystery, crime, thriller book of 2023

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message 1: by Nancy, Co-Moderator (new)

Nancy Oakes (quinnsmom) | 10110 comments Mod
Did you have a book you absolutely loved in 2023 and want to share with others? Here is your chance. Please nominate your favorite mystery, crime, thriller book from 2023.

Please remember: nominating your own books is not allowed.


message 2: by Christine (new)

Christine Mathieu | 583 comments I hardly found any appealing books in 2023. So I pass this time.


message 3: by CBRetriever (new)

CBRetriever | 2554 comments it doesn't look like I bought too many books published in 2023 in the mystery genre except for books that are way deep in the series except for this one:

A Winter Grave by Peter May which looks to be a futuristic mystery. So I guess I'll nominate it:

By contrast, melting ice sheets have brought the Gulf Stream to a halt and northern latitudes, including Scotland, are being hit by snow and ice storms. It is against this backdrop that Addie, a young meteorologist checking a mountain top weather station, discovers the body of a man entombed in ice.

The dead man is investigative reporter, George Younger, missing for three months after vanishing during what he claimed was a hill-walking holiday. But Younger was no hill walker, and his discovery on a mountain-top near the Highland village of Kinlochleven, is inexplicable.


message 4: by Nancy, Co-Moderator (new)

Nancy Oakes (quinnsmom) | 10110 comments Mod
Christine wrote: "I hardly found any appealing books in 2023. So I pass this time."

that is a shame, really. Nothing at all?


message 5: by Randy (new)

Randy Money | 1068 comments Mod
Nancy, do you mean solely books published in 2023, or books you read in 2023 regardless of year of publication?


message 6: by Alexandra (new)

Alexandra Gelles | 2 comments Blood in the bayou


message 7: by Maddy (new)

Maddy (maddybooknook) Mines was “I Kill Killers” by S.T. Ashman. I had great reads all year thanks to so many recs. This book though I felt had me hooked from the beginning and that ending has me anxiously waiting for book #2. New author and published in 2023. :)


message 8: by Julianne (new)

Julianne Brooks | 1 comments Death in the Family by Tessa wegert


message 9: by Alexandra (new)

Alexandra Gelles | 2 comments The inmate and ward D


message 10: by Judy (new)

Judy Sheluk (wwwjudypenzshelukcom) | 209 comments Randy wrote: "Nancy, do you mean solely books published in 2023, or books you read in 2023 regardless of year of publication?"

Yes that is my question as well


message 11: by Kathy (new)

Kathy Sales | 68 comments Christine wrote: "I hardly found any appealing books in 2023. So I pass this time."

Christine wrote: "I hardly found any appealing books in 2023. So I pass this time."

Wow!


message 12: by Monica Garcia (new)

Monica Garcia The Last Flight by Julie Clark


message 13: by Riley (new)

Riley Macomber (rileym980) | 1 comments The Locked Door by Freida McFadden or The silent patient by Alex Michaelides


message 14: by Nancy, Co-Moderator (new)

Nancy Oakes (quinnsmom) | 10110 comments Mod
Randy wrote: "Nancy, do you mean solely books published in 2023, or books you read in 2023 regardless of year of publication?"

Any book you loved in 2023. It doesn't have to have been published in 2023.


message 15: by Chaldees (new)

Chaldees | 5 comments Local Woman Missing By: Mary Kubica


message 16: by Randy (new)

Randy Money | 1068 comments Mod
Thanks, Nancy.


message 17: by heyysamara (new)

heyysamara The Silent Patient had my vote. Thanks, Nancy!


message 18: by Katyayini (new)

Katyayini Singh | 9 comments Everyone in My Family has Killed Someone: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/6...


message 19: by Jessica (new)

Jessica Chambers | 2 comments Small Things Like These by Claire Keegan


message 20: by Marty (new)

Marty (mwc1) | 3 comments Sometimes I Lie; by Alice Feeney
A great read


message 21: by Suzy (new)

Suzy (goodreadscomsuzy_hillard) | 702 comments I'll nominate Chenneville by Paulette Jiles.


message 22: by Debbie (new)

Debbie The housemaid by freida McFadden


message 23: by Eva (new)

Eva Mall I may be late to the party, but since I read it last year: The Last House on Needless Street by Catriona Ward.
Had it at (IMO), and was a bit in a page turner but also a book that kept me googling about the topic for weeks

https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/5...


message 24: by Vanessa (new)

Vanessa Moreland-Strange | 1 comments Do no harm by Jack Jordan. I read it in record time, couldn’t put it down.


message 25: by Meshawn (new)

Meshawn | 1 comments Those Girls by Chevy Stevens


Laura S.☕️📖 (laurarenee86) | 1 comments I finished "The One" by John Marrs. It's brilliant! I highly recommend.


message 27: by Phoebe (new)

Phoebe Martin (phojar) Hidden Pictures


message 28: by Laura (new)

Laura | 7 comments Northwoods by Amy Pease


message 29: by Christine (new)

Christine Mathieu | 583 comments Nancy wrote: "Christine wrote: "I hardly found any appealing books in 2023. So I pass this time."

that is a shame, really. Nothing at all?"


I finally found "The Lie Maker" by Linwood Barclay. I love his thrillers since 2008 and checked a few days ago if he wrote any new books (I don't like the modern books with tons of podcasts, e-mails, cell phones and way too much technology on every page which bores me to death) and he did.
I'm on page 120 and it's so thrilling!


message 30: by Scott (new)

Scott Kauffman | 5 comments I would like to nominate my novel Saving Thomas, which was a 2023 Finalist for the Next Generation Indie Book Award, a 2022 Finalist for the Chanticleer Murder & Mayhem Award, and made the 2022 Short List for the Goethe Award for Recent Historical Fiction. Thank you for your consideration.


message 31: by Angelina (new)

Angelina | 149 comments Scott wrote: "I would like to nominate my novel Saving Thomas, which was a 2023 Finalist for the Next Generation Indie Book Award, a 2022 Finalist for the Chanticleer Murder & Mayhem Award, and made the 2022 Sho..."

You can’t nominate a book you wrote that’s against the rules.


message 32: by Angelina (new)

Angelina | 149 comments 2023 was not a good year for books I’ve read and I’ve checked and not one decent mystery. Hope to read something better that someone else nominates.


message 33: by Christine (new)

Christine  Hatfield  | 820 comments I nominate Never Lie by Freida McFadden


message 34: by Christine (new)

Christine Mathieu | 583 comments Angelina wrote: "2023 was not a good year for books I’ve read and I’ve checked and not one decent mystery. Hope to read something better that someone else nominates."

I feel the same. From year to year there are less compelling books.


message 35: by Alexis (new)

Alexis  Arthur | 4 comments I have just gotten back into reading recently so I haven’t read much but I just finished one that I had started Christmas morning after my husband gifted me a kindle, it’s called Hidden in Lies by Robert J Walker


message 36: by sara (new)

sara (the_saraelin) | 1 comments I would like to nominate No Exit by Taylor Adams, The Silent Patient by Alex Michealides, and A Flicker in the Dark by Stacy Willingham.

These were my top 3 thriller/mystery books I read in 2023. No Exit is very fast paced, engaging, and reads like a movie. I will be honest and say I finished this book in one sitting it was so captivating!

The Silent Patient is an excellent psychological thriller. The narrator is interesting and the surprise twist at the end had me gasping!! Flicker in the Dark was a slower read but definitely got my mind turning a few times.


message 37: by Aaliya xx (new)

Aaliya xx (1fv1l19) The Visitor by Lee Child :) x


message 38: by Diane (new)

Diane Boulton | 1 comments I would like to nominate the M L Rose series of books. The Arla baker is set in London, the characters and places come to life the authors stories of murder


message 39: by Hastings75 (new)

Hastings75 | 7 comments Everyone in my Family has Killed Someone.


message 41: by Sylvia (new)

Sylvia (forest_maiden) | 18 comments I read so many good ones in 2023! My top favourite thrillers I read (my absolute favourite genre) were The Drowning Woman by Robyn Harding, Sometimes I Lie by Alice Feeney, On A Quiet Street by Seraphina Nova Glass, Wrong Place Wrong Time by Gillian McAllister, and probably my absolute favourite was The Soulmate by Sally Hepworth (literally could not put that one down!). I’m currently reading The Housemaid by Frieda McFadden and it’s really good as well. And started The Silent Patient on my audiobooks app!


message 42: by Sylvia (new)

Sylvia (forest_maiden) | 18 comments Almost forgot another one I read in 2023 which I loved was The Therapist by B.A. Paris!


message 43: by Christi (new)

Christi Mays | 2 comments Confessions on the 7:45 by Lisa Unger or Behind Closed Doors by B.A. Paris


message 44: by Nicole Goodson (new)

Nicole Goodson | 1 comments The Drowning Woman by Robyn Harding was probably one of my favorites I read in 2023.


message 45: by Storm Bay (new)

Storm Bay (stormbay) | 165 comments Diane wrote: "I would like to nominate the M L Rose series of books. The Arla baker is set in London, the characters and places come to life the authors stories of murder"

I second this one.


message 46: by Tasha (new)

Tasha | 99 comments The Racketeer by John Grisham


message 47: by Jack (new)

Jack Thorpe | 2 comments Hi everyone, I'd like to nominate:

10 Seconds After impact by Jack Thorpe: A high octane action packed crime thriller, a chilling story of Daring criminals, and diabolical modern day terrorism

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0C2ZN8HXV


message 48: by Marty (new)

Marty (mwc1) | 3 comments I also recommend Behind Closed Doors by B. A. Paris. I read this a couple of years ago, and still think about it.


message 49: by Christi (new)

Christi Mays | 2 comments Marty wrote: "I also recommend Behind Closed Doors by B. A. Paris. I read this a couple of years ago, and still think about it."

Definitely one to remember!


message 50: by Liz (new)

Liz (lookingstrongjohn) | 3 comments Really enjoyed The Last Passenger by Will Dean (a little less crime and more thriller though!)


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