Two of the most entertaining genres have to be mystery and thriller novels. Often times, these genres overlap and find many books in both categories. Maybe that is why time combined them for their list of the 100 best mystery and thriller books of all time. Keep reading to find out which books made their list.

The Hound of the Baskervilles Sherlock Holmes book review mystery
The Hound of the Baskervilles book review

Unlike many lists, Time decided to list the books in chronological order. I think that is for the best because many lists often disregard newer books. This way, Time can include newer novels without angering people.

Combining mystery and thriller books into one list gives this list a lot of credibility in my opinion. We can all name ten great books in a genre but most people aren’t going to know the 87th best mystery book of all time.

This list makes it so that even a book on the backend of this list is a book that readers have heard of or even read. You can see the full list below!

The Hound of the Baskervilles

The Hound of the Baskervilles Sherlock Holmes book review mystery
The Hound of the Baskervilles book review

When talking about crime novels and the best detective novels, Sherlock Holmes can’t be forgotten. And with m a bunch of books to his name, a few could have made this list. But the best book in the Sherlock Holmes series has to be The Hounds of the Baskervilles. Even if Doyle loathed writing Sherlock Holmes novels, their impact on the crime genre cannot be ignored.

The Maltese Falcon

It has been almost a century since hardboiled fiction novels have had their heyday. But the classics that these era produced are still worth reading such as The Maltese Falcon is a detective novel filled with lots of murder and blood. One of my favorite elements of a hardboiled fiction novel is the constant plot twists as if you are in a maze. There is never a dull moment and Dashiell Hammett’s novel delivers on all fronts.

The Long Goodbye

Many people would consider The Big Sleep as Raymond Chandler’s best novel but according to Chandler himself, The Long Goodbye is his best novel. That is partly due to the autobiographical aspect of the novel and two characters that are based on Chandler himself. Also, the novel was written during a difficult time in his life and his struggle with writing as he got older. The novel is well written and the plot is clever and different than any of Chandler’s novels.

The Secret History

One of my favorite novels has to be The Secret History by Donna Tartt. It is a murder mystery that takes place on a college campus and recalls the events that led to the murder of one of the members of the club. This novel gave birth to the dark academia subgenre and established Tartt as a one of a kind author. Not many authors can get away with only releasing one book a decade but Tartt has proc=ven that the end product is worth it.

Mexican Gothic

This is a novel that I have seen on many BookTok lists and finally got around to reading and I loved every second of it. Mexican Gothic is a horror novel about a haunted house with a fun new spin on the genre. Silvia Moreno-Garcia is an amazing author and her writing style is unique and her attention to detail make her novels feel like a trip to another time period.

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