The 100 Most Popular Mysteries and Thrillers on Goodreads

With clever detectives, missing jewels, murderous women, daring spies, and more, mysteries and thrillers deliver page-turning delight with every twist and turn. To celebrate our favorite sleuths (and favorite villains), we followed the footsteps to find the top 100 most popular mysteries and thrillers on Goodreads.
As all good mystery readers know, uncovering the howdunit is sometimes just as important as unveiling the culprit. To create our list, we first started with the most reviewed books on our site. Additionally, each title needed at least a 3.5 star rating to make it onto our rap sheet. And because some of your favorite authors are repeat offenders, when it came to books in a series, we kept the title with the most reviews and buried the rest. (Otherwise, the top of this list would be very full of Dan Brown, Janet Evanovich, and Stieg Larsson.)
We suspect you'll find a book or two you'll want to read in this lineup. Here are the top mysteries and thrillers on Goodreads, listed from 1 to 100.
How many have you read? Tell us in the comments below, and don't forget to add titles that catch your eye to your Want to Read shelf!
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"The Poet" by Michael Connelly is underappreciated in my opinion.
This one is an older book, harder to find in physical print as it was written in the 1930s I believe, but there are now e-book versions out:
"The Blind Barber" by John Dickson Carr is one of the funniest locked room (well locked boat) mysteries I have ever read. I found myself laughing out loud at parts of it.
Jo Nesbo's "The Redeemer" is so much better than "The Snowman". In fact, all of Nesbo's earlier books are better, I think.
The Inspector Erlendur series by Arnaldur Indridason are well written as are the Inspector Wallander mysteries by Henning Mankell.

Kate Atkins..."
why dont you share your personal list with titles Melliot!

Agatha Christie: "Hold my beer..."

Kate Atkins..."
They're curated by the most reviewed (as stated in the article), so they're not chosen by the author of the article :)


Rizzoli and Isles... isn't that Lisa Scottoline?



5 Stars
The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo
And Then There Were None
4 Stars
Angels and Demons
3 Stars
Murder on the Orient Express
Deception Point



No, it's Tess Gerritsen.


I agree. Scandinavian authors really deserves to be mentioned.


This isn't supposed to be a "Best of" list. From the description:
"To celebrate our favorite sleuths (and favorite villains), we followed the footsteps to find the top 100 most popular mysteries and thrillers on Goodreads. - - - To create our list, we first started with the most reviewed books on our site."


Dan Brown is in the past though. I tried a Dan Brown recently and did not like him anymore.




Kate Atkinson
Sharon Bolton
Robert Crais
Deborah Crombie
Joseph Finder
Elizabeth George
Alex Grecian
Elly Griffiths
Steve Hamilton
C. S. Harris
Charlaine Harris
Cynthia Harrod-Eagles
Susan Hill
Craig Johnson