100 Mystery and Thriller Recommendations by Setting

Posted by Sharon on April 4, 2022


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 Hotel Room

Rest and relaxation of the eternal variety.


At the Theater

A flair for the dramatic so often turns deadly.


At the Office

When we said we'd kill to get out of forced workplace merriment, we didn't mean this.


In a Creepy Apartment

You really don't want to shelter in these places.


At the Table

These restaurants appear to serve up some truly killer cuisine.


In a Country House

Want to stay alive? Never accept an invitation to visit someone's country estate.


In a Locked Room

No exits!


On Campus

Putting the final in final exams.


At Church

Priests making confessions, priests hearing confessions, that sort of thing.


In a Very Cold Place

Literally spine-chilling!


On Planes and Trains

High-speed peril.


On a Boat

Homicide on the high seas.


By the Shore

The other kind of beach body.


On an Island

Isolated isles do make ideal murder conditions.


Through Time

As if establishing an alibi weren't hard enough already.


In Space

You know what they say about how no one can hear you scream.



Where do your favorite mysteries and thrillers take place? Let's talk settings and books in the comments below!
 

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message 1: by ree (new)

ree I enjoyed Paradox Hotel (sci-fi mystery with time travel)


message 2: by PinkPanthress (new)

PinkPanthress Seems like Hotels and Libraries are my favourite settings. :)


message 3: by ophélie (new)

ophélie agatha cristie is almost in each category!


The Cruciverbalistic Bookworm 'The Secret History' and 'Deception On His Mind' were pretty unique..


message 5: by Rosie (new)

Rosie Death on the Nile
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!!!


message 6: by Rodrigo (new)

Rodrigo Macedo Great!
Real cool the way that is characterized, I'm saving this one to help me read them


message 7: by Shannon (new)

Shannon Libraries, country houses, and campuses are among my favorites. I also love anything outdoors, especially in the mountains.


message 8: by Ellery (new)

Ellery Adams How about the bookstore setting? There are dozens of wonderful mysteries set in bookstores. Definitely my favorite category.


message 9: by Kelsey (new)

Kelsey This is such a creative blog post! I love it! Thanks for the great recommendations.


message 10: by Marie (new)

Marie That's a great list! My favourite category are boats and trains/planes, especially when they're historical as well.


message 11: by Anissa (last edited Apr 04, 2022 12:43PM) (new)

Anissa Fantastic list! I have read quite a few, have some on my TBR & picked up a few new ones.

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.


message 12: by Jaylani (new)

Jaylani Adam Country House, Library and very cold place are favourite settings of mystery and thriller.


Melissa Melfessity I love how this was categorized. Wish I could save this list


Erin *Proud Book Hoarder* Fun list!

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 😊


message 15: by Joab (new)

Joab John shell wrote: "agatha cristie is almost in each category!"

Yea she's a legend for this genre


message 16: by Rylee (new)

Rylee I very badly need ones set at a summer camp!!


message 17: by Pen&Quill (new)

Pen&Quill  Read Want to stay alive? Never accept an invitation to visit someone's country estate. 😂😂😂


message 18: by Agnieszka (new)

Agnieszka Love this list. Thank you for this creative approach.


message 19: by Agnieszka (new)

Agnieszka Melissa wrote: "I love how this was categorized. Wish I could save this list"

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.


message 20: by Amanda (new)

Amanda there are so many good books here


message 21: by Teresa (new)

Teresa Priyanka wrote: "shell wrote: "agatha cristie is almost in each category!" She is truly the Queen of Mystery! "And Then There Were None" is a great book, if you love mystery at least half as much as I do, please read."

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


message 22: by Allegra (new)

Allegra Agnieszka wrote: "Melissa wrote: "I love how this was categorized. Wish I could save this list"

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"


message 23: by Dick (new)

Dick Broomer Having trouble replacing Jack Reacher novels (any recommendations) Dickey


message 24: by Robin (new)

Robin Gott When it comes to settings I like a warm climate. Which puts Andrea Camilleri's Montalbano series right up at the top of the list.


message 25: by Dori (new)

Dori Sabourin I just looked up The Woman in the Library in the Kindle Store. It is scheduled to be released on June 7, 2022.


message 26: by Angus (new)

Angus Willson Oh, I so wanted this item to categorise real places. I am after books with a genuine sense of place, even if in translation.


Sarah (_little_miss_essex_ ) Would anyone mind recommending bookstore mystery / thriller novels please


message 28: by Mark (new)

Mark Wightman Sarah’s reading journey wrote: "Would anyone mind recommending bookstore mystery / thriller novels please"
Hi, if you're at all interested in short stories, I'd recommend Bibliomysteries (ed. Otto Penzler).
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/3...


message 29: by Mark (new)

Mark Wightman Angus wrote: "Oh, I so wanted this item to categorise real places. I am after books with a genuine sense of place, even if in translation."
Hi Angus. If I'm allowed to recommend my own book, Waking the Tiger is set in Singapore in 1939.


message 30: by Namra (last edited Apr 07, 2022 04:01AM) (new)

Namra You forgot small town vibes, where everyone knows everyone and all have secret secrets 😏

Like Murder at the Vicarage (Miss Marple, #1) by Agatha Christie The Dry (Aaron Falk, #1) by Jane Harper Sharp Objects by Gillian Flynn La verdad sobre el caso Harry Quebert by Joël Dicker

And you forgot a classic in "Island" setting: Shutter Island by Dennis Lehane


message 31: by Christine (new)

Christine Parker We Begin At The End…one of the best books I EVER read.


message 32: by Angus (new)

Angus Willson Mark wrote: "Angus wrote: "Oh, I so wanted this item to categorise real places. I am after books with a genuine sense of place, even if in translation."
Hi Angus. If I'm allowed to recommend my own book, Waking..."


Thank you.


message 33: by Julie (new)

Julie Weston I looked for physical locations, too. My books are all set in 1920's Idaho in mountains, deserts, Craters of the Moon, and mines.


message 34: by Christine (new)

Christine Mathieu For the mystery on boats I would like to add the famous Per Wallhoe/Maj Sjoewall novel "Roseanna" (German title: Die Tote im Goeta Kanal".


message 35: by Linda (new)

Linda old country houses with creaking stairs and doors and secret passageways under the stairs! They 'get me' every time!


message 36: by Marlene (new)

Marlene Mitchell Melissa wrote: "I love how this was categorized. Wish I could save this list"

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.


message 37: by Patty (new)

Patty Man I love a good curated list, this is great!


message 38: by Judy (new)

Judy Steiner Marino You didn't list mountains or the American west. That's my favorite setting!


message 39: by Supratim (new)

Supratim A nice list - but what about small towns/ villages near forests/ swamps?


message 40: by John (new)

John I'm surprised that Shutter Island by Dennis Lehane is not on the "on an island" list! It was really good!

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


message 41: by Leann (new)

Leann  O'Connor I'd love to see a similar list by geographical location ... love me a mystery in a European setting.


message 42: by Wendy (new)

Wendy Nelson How about series - I want to find mystery/thrillers that are a series of books with the same characters.


message 43: by M. (new)

M. Musgrave Try Brushed Off, an amateur sleuth, his married lover, their dog and a detective solve the murder of 3 artists in Los Angeles.


message 44: by Wendy (new)

Wendy shell wrote: "agatha cristie is almost in each category!"

That's because she is the best!


message 45: by Marty (new)

Marty Angus wrote: "Oh, I so wanted this item to categorise real places. I am after books with a genuine sense of place, even if in translation."
Agreed! That is what I was expecting. A strong sense of place is one of my top requirements in a mystery.


message 46: by Juan (new)

Juan AGATHA CHRISTIE IS THE BEST, THE PURE BEST IN THIS GENRE!!!


message 47: by AnneMarie (new)

AnneMarie Doran-Janes I love mysteries / thrillers on islands, boats, mountains, someplace it is almost impossible for the characters to escape from!!!
AnneMarie


message 48: by Dani (new)

Dani Excellent list :)

The boat category brought Snow Falling on Cedars to mind.


message 49: by Iris (new)

Iris I've been binge reading Agatha Christie books lately and in my opinion, she is the best in this genre! Lately, her books are the only ones I feel like reading!! So if you never tried on of her stories before, take this chance and do it, they're so worth it!
Also, I love how they categorized this list, I wish there was a way to save it!!


message 50: by Jeremy M Ellis (new)

Jeremy M Ellis How about a category for the Australian Outback - I'd be hard pressed to think of many books with a better setting-as-a-character than Jane Harper's "The Lost Man". Her best book so far in my opinion, but all of her books have a tremendous sense of place and geography.
The Lost Man


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