Most Anticipated for 2019
Mystery Tribune has a “Most Anticipated Crime, Mystery and Thriller Books” for 2019. For those of you who love lists, here is the link: https://www.mysterytribune.com/the-most-anticipated-crime-mystery-and-thriller-books-of-2019/
My hotly anticipated list is made up of series entries in some of my favorites and a few new ones tossed in too:
The Golden Tresses of the Dead (Flavia de Luce Mystery, book 10)
Novel by Alan Bradley
Jan 22, 2019
Although the last entry in this book was weak, I’m still a fan and hopefully Flavia’s return is as strong as previous novels in the series.[spacer height=”20px”]
The Wedding Guest (Alex Delaware, book 34)
Novel by Jonathan Kellerman
Feb 5, 2019
Despite Kellerman’s propensity for outlandish plots, his writing is stellar and I always enjoy entries in this series.[spacer height=”20px”]
The Stone Circle (Ruth Galloway, book 11)
Novel by Elly Griffiths
May 2019
Ruth has me for life; every entry in this series is fabulous.
Many Rivers to Cross (DCI Banks, book 26)
Novel by Peter Robinson
September 2019
Long time fan of this series, which matches classic police procedural with excellent character development and plot.
The Buried Girl
Novel by Richard Montanari
I’ve never read this author, but a cold case, small town, dark secrets and a old mansion…of course I’m gonna want to read it!
February 2019
The Lonely Hour (Bryant and May, book 16)
Novel by Christopher Fowler
March 2019
If you still haven’t read a Bryant and May, and you like humor with your mystery, put this series on top of your list.