Well, there's 'The Plot' which is a really good new literary mystery novel. It plays with the idea of a writer stealing a plot and all the mystery that unfolds from there. Then there's 'The Chain' which is quite thrilling, with a disturbing premise of a chain - letter - like kidnapping mystery. Also, 'The Guest List' by Lucy Foley is a great addition to the new mystery novels, set in an isolated location full of secrets.
One of the best new British mystery novels is 'The Thursday Murder Club' by Richard Osman. It features a group of retirees who solve murders in their community. Another great one is 'The Silent Patient' by Alex Michaelides. It has a really interesting plot twist. And 'The Girl on the Train' by Paula Hawkins is also quite popular, with its unreliable narrator adding to the mystery.
'Where the Crawdads Sing' by Delia Owens is also a great new mystery novel. It's set in a small town in North Carolina. The mystery lies in the death of a local boy and the possible involvement of Kya, a girl who has grown up alone in the marshes. The descriptions of the natural surroundings add to the overall atmosphere of the mystery.
The best new mystery novels often have complex characters. For example, in 'The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo', Lisbeth Salander is a multi - faceted character with a troubled past that adds depth to the mystery. Also, a strong sense of place is important. In 'Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil', the setting of Savannah becomes almost like a character itself, with its unique culture and atmosphere contributing to the overall mystery. And of course, a good mystery has an unpredictable plot. You think you know what's going to happen, but then there's a sudden turn, like in 'Gone Girl' where the whole perception of the story changes halfway through.
Well, 'The It Girl' by Ruth Ware is also a great new mystery novel. It combines elements of a campus setting with a mysterious death from the past that resurfaces in the present, and Ware's writing style really draws you in. There are well - developed characters and a sense of unease that builds throughout the story.
I'm not entirely sure what 'nyt nestselling mystery novel' specifically refers to. It might be a misspelling. If it's meant to be 'New York Times best - selling mystery novel', there are many great ones like 'The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo' which has a complex mystery and engaging characters.
" Rebirth " was a suspense novel adapted from " Fei Ke's Banquet " by female web novelist Luojia. The story revolved around a mysterious dinner party that brought six strangers together. The host of the banquet never showed up, and as the plot developed, they gradually revealed their connection with each other and found that they had all been deceived by the host of the banquet. The novel was full of complicated human nature, depicting the dark selfishness in the hearts of good people and the kindness in the hearts of evil people. The truth might only exist in untold stories, and the best suspense came from reality, hidden in the hearts of the people.
'The Guest List' is also great. It's set on a remote island where a wedding is taking place. But there are secrets among the guests, and as the story unfolds, things start to go terribly wrong. It has a great atmosphere and keeps you guessing about who is behind all the strange events.
The best new age mystery novels often have complex characters. For example, in 'The Silent Patient', the main character's psychological state is a big part of the mystery. They also usually have unexpected plot twists like in 'Gone Girl'.
The best new crime mystery novels often have complex and unpredictable plots. For example, they might have multiple suspects and false leads that keep readers guessing. They also usually have well - developed characters. In 'The Silent Patient', the main characters' backstories are crucial to understanding the mystery. Another characteristic is a strong sense of atmosphere. In 'The Woman in the Window', the claustrophobic setting of the agoraphobic woman's apartment adds to the overall mystery and suspense.