100 Mystery and Thriller Recommendations by Setting

Location, location, location…
The famous old saying about real estate, it turns out, can be a useful way to parse books in the mystery and thriller categories. After all, a murder mystery needs a body (usually), and the body needs to be found in a particular place.
We’ve gathered below a specially curated list of mystery and thriller titles sorted according to the setting where the body is found. Or unearthed. Or stumbled upon. You’ll find some classic crime scenes here: the country house! the library! the locked room! But we’ve also found some locales that are surprisingly well-stocked with cadavers: on campus! in space! lost in time itself!
Have fun, and if anyone is ambitious enough to actually organize their bookshelf along this motif, send us a picture.
In a Library
Talk about getting shushed…permanently.
In a Country House
Want to stay alive? Never accept an invitation to visit someone's country estate.
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Murder on the Orient Express
Agatha Christie
I loved both Murder on the Orient Express and Death on the Nile, if anyone is even tempted to read them go for it!!!




I love so many settings but my favourite has to be most any place with a sequestered group (islands, mountainous snowy locales, country houses, space stations & colonies/habitats, etc). I'm to be counted upon to pick those up and check them out. Also, mysteries involving bookstores, libraries, museums, all things preservation societies and archival sciences. Books about books and those who keep, covet and kill/or are killed over them, love them.
I would recommend Places in the Darkness by Chris Brookmyre as a good murder mystery on a space station. Also, just about any Murderbot book is worth it.

And amusing: By the Shore
The other kind of beach body. - lol
And time travel, as if setting up an alibi wasn't hard enough 😊

I have a folder for this kind of stuff in my booklink library (where I saved this one as well) perhaps that's an idea for you too.

The ABC Murders is excellent. She's definitely one of the best.

I have a folder for this kind of stuff in my booklink library (where I saved this one as well) perhaps that's an idea ..."
Not sure what you mean by "booklink library"




Hi, if you're at all interested in short stories, I'd recommend Bibliomysteries (ed. Otto Penzler).
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/3...

Hi Angus. If I'm allowed to recommend my own book, Waking the Tiger is set in Singapore in 1939.

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And you forgot a classic in "Island" setting:


Hi Angus. If I'm allowed to recommend my own book, Waking..."
Thank you.




You can! I was able to send it from Goodreads.com to the iBooks on my iPad! Maybe you can find a way on your device if you start from the webpage.

And though I haven't read it, Lucy Foley's The Hunting Party seems appropriate for the "in a very cold place" list.




Agreed! That is what I was expecting. A strong sense of place is one of my top requirements in a mystery.

AnneMarie

Also, I love how they categorized this list, I wish there was a way to save it!!

The Lost Man