Catch Up Now with 48 New Additions to Serialized Mysteries

Longtime readers of thriller and mystery novels often get hooked on a particular series. It’s a good system for everyone involved. The authors know what their readers like, and the readers know what they’re going to get. Plots and twists may change, but style and sensibility remain, and that’s really what we’re there for.
We’ve collected below all the new installments to existing series published in 2022 in the mystery & thriller category. For instance, Blue Diamond (published in June) is the latest in Leonard Goldberg’s ongoing The Daughter of Sherlock Holmes Mystery series. If you’re a numbers person, you can sort by installment. Pick up the second book in a series. Or the eighth. Or the 54th.
Scroll over the book cover images below for links and intros, and add what you like to your Want to Read list. Check those release dates—some of the books listed here are on shelves now, and some are coming later this year.
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What are some of your favorite mystery and thriller series? Tell us in the comments below!
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Aug 11, 2022 03:55AM
Goodreads, I cannot wait for your fall articles!!!!!!!
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I have already read several of these books and there are several more that I am looking forward to reading.
Good list. Looking forward to several of these books.
Also could be added is The Shadow Murders by Jussi Adler-Olsen (I think this will be the last in the series).
I changed careers recently from Angry AP Literature Teacher to Baby Librarian--one of my new favorite things to do is find Punny Mysteries (really want to make a display), and Hot and Sour Suspects, and the other titles in the series, are absolutely going on my TBR List. (I don't read Cozies, but I'm making an exception!)
I love this list, and also how Goodreads does not like comments reminding them how they first published this article with “editions” instead of “additions” in the title. Teach the controversy!
Box, Connelly, Sandford, and Penny are authors I will 'want to read' without even reading the synopsis. I usually don't read books that take place outside of the USA, but the Galbraith books are an exception. They are excellent and I am looking forward to the new one coming at the end of August.
CR wrote: "I changed careers recently from Angry AP Literature Teacher to Baby Librarian--one of my new favorite things to do is find Punny Mysteries (really want to make a display), and [book: Hot and Sour S..."You'd need a big display case, they are everywhere



