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The Amalfi Secret is the Year’s Best Detective Thriller

The Bottom Line: Voted the Year’s Best Detectives & Sleuths Thriller in the 2025 BestThrillers.com Book Awards. The novel begins post-9/11 2001 as Canadian climbing guide Gabe Roslo arrives at the Amalfi Hotel, nestled in a cliffside hotel overlooking the Mediterranean. Gabe is eager for a long-overdue reunion with his grandparents, John and Francesca Roslo, but his hopes are quickly shattered by tragedy when his grandfather dies under […]

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The Torus Run is the Year’s Best Spy Thriller

The Bottom Line: Voted the Year’s Best Spy Thriller in the 2025 BestThrillers.com Book Awards. The Torus Run begins in near-future San Francisco, where society’s elite walk with AI “Twins” –  digital doppelgängers embedded in smart glasses that serve as coaches, confidants and much more – while millions lose their jobs. Despite an age of gleaming innovation, danger lurks around every corner.  Against the advice of his

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The Edge of Guilt is the Year’s Best Legal Thriller

The Bottom Line: Voted the Year’s Best Legal Thriller in the 2025 BestThrillers.com Book Awards. Attorney Christopher Miraldi, drawing on more than four decades in civil law, delivers a taut, true-events–inspired story about a family seeking accountability after a teenager’s suicide. The Edge of Guilt combines procedural accuracy, emotional depth and a rare willingness to portray the legal community’s ethical failures with stark realism. Hidden motives, shifting

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Fortunate Son is the Year’s Best Political Thriller

The Bottom Line: Voted the Year’s Best Political Thriller in the 2025 BestThrillers.com Book Awards. In Andrew Bridgeman’s first Emma Noble book, a man named Ben Danvers, who was kidnapped two decades earlier and long presumed dead, is found alive five days before the presidential inauguration. His biological mother is about to become Vice President. Rookie FBI agent Emma Noble is assigned to deliver the news

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I, Rodion is the Year’s Best Psychological Thriller

The Bottom Line: Voted the Year’s Best Psychological Thriller in the 2025 BestThrillers.com Book Awards. Author Alexandra Pugachevsky brilliantly leans into contemporary AI fears and transforms them into a story that is not only wildly entertaining, but also believable. I, Rodion succeeds in part because of how well Pugachevsky defined and developed the book’s primary voice. More importantly, it captures the anxiety of a world where our

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Best Horror Novel of 2025

The Rules of Kongo is the Year’s Best Horror & Supernatural Novel 

The Bottom Line: Voted the Year’s Best Horror & Supernatural Novel in the 2025 BestThrillers.com Book Awards. The Rules of Kongo earns this year’s Best Horror and Supernatural Novel Award because, in the tradition of The Silence of the Lambs, it delivers a rare fusion of hard-edged crime fiction and deeply unsettling terror. On plot alone, it stands as a fully absorbing law enforcement procedural, yet its

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Justice for Emerson is the Year’s Best Mystery Novel

The Bottom Line: Voted the Year’s Best Mystery Novel in the 2025 BestThrillers.com Book Awards. Karen E. Osborne’s chilling new novel opens at the headquarters of a local not-for-profit organization 45 minutes North of New York City. If you’re the kind of reader who warns characters about the dangers of dark basements, prepare to get started in the very first chapter. Aria, the organization’s 50-year-old CEO,

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Echoes of Fortune: Shadows Over Cozumel, by David L. Leng

The Bottom Line: Leng’s world of sunken secrets moves fast, hits hard and lands every shot.  The second installment in David R. Leng’s Echoes of Fortune series deepens the mythology of lost American civil war secrets while plunging its characters into far more perilous waters. What begins as a Thanksgiving dive vacation for three Americans quickly turns into a deadly struggle against history itself. Shadows Over Cozumel finds historian Jack

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Tokyo Juku, a New Detective Hiroshi Murder Mystery by Michael Pronko

The Bottom Line: Five Stars. Tokyo Juku exposes the devastating cost of academic success in an exquisitely crafted murder mystery. Tokyo Juku opens in the dead of night inside a Tokyo cram school, where Mana, a sleep-deprived student, is pulling an all-nighter in hopes of acing her university entrance exams and being accepted to an elite school. After falling asleep despite guzzling caffeine drinks, she wakes to find

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Nightshade, an Absorbing New Detective Thriller by Michael Connelly

The Bottom Line: Connelly proves once again why he is the king of the modern detective thriller. Michael Connelly’s Nightshade introduces readers to a new detective while delivering the hallmarks that have made his Bosch and Ballard series so addictive. Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Detective Stilwell has been “exiled” from his homicide desk on the mainland to the quieter beat of Catalina Island. His new

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