The best crime and thrillers of 2024
Briefly

In this year's trend of cosy crime novels, Bella Mackie's 'What a Way to Go' stands out, blending whodunnit elements with dark humor and intriguing characters.
The narrative of 'What a Way to Go' shifts between the perspectives of the victim, his widow, and a crime blogger, creating a layered and engaging mystery.
Hot on the heels of Mackie's novel, Jonny Sweet's 'The Kellerby Code' explores themes of self-hatred and obsessive admiration against a backdrop of dark humor.
In 'The List of Suspicious Things,' Jennie Godfrey crafts a poignant coming-of-age story that intertwines youthful curiosity with the real horror of societal crime.
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