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What to Read if You Loved the Hulu TV Series 'Only Murders in the Building'
Here are some mystery and true crime suggestions.
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Under Lock & Skeleton Key
2022 by Pandian, GigiGet this itemIf you liked the secret passages in the Arconia, you will love this is the first book in the Secret Staircase mysteries. It's a refreshing addition to the locked room category, as well as an intriguing whodunit inside the world of magicians and illusionists. Suggested by Rummanah and Sharon.
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The Thursday Murder Club
2020 by Osman, RichardGet this itemIf the chemistry between Steve Martin and Martin Short is your favorite part of Only Murders in the Building (OMITB), you might like this book series about septuagenarian friends solving crimes. The friendship among the four friends is delightful and heartfelt in the way only true friendship can be. Suggested by Lynnanne.
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Charlotte Illes Is Not a Detective
2023 by Siegel, KatieGet this itemThis is the first installment in a new quirky, cozy mystery series. It takes some inspiration from Nancy Drew, and it's definitely lots of fun spending time with Charlotte and her team as they follow the clues to whodunit. Suggested by Sharon.
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Everyone in My Family Has Killed Someone
2023 by Stevenson, BenjaminGet this itemIf you enjoy the witty asides, the silliness, and the red herrings of OMITB, you will enjoy this layered mystery with a narrator who knows a lot about mystery novels but does not know as much about his family as he thinks he does. Suggested by Lynnanne
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A Brush with Murder
2021 by Abbott, BaileeGet this itemThis artist-themed mystery features two sisters trying their hand at amateur detective work after a spiteful reporter is found stabbed to death in the alley behind their new business, Paint Your Shop. Like season two of OMITB, there’s more to the painting than meets the eye. Suggested by Sharon.
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The Word Is Murder: A Novel
2018 by Horowitz, AnthonyGet this itemAnthony Horowitz makes himself a co-lead in this mystery novel, as a fictionalized version of the author reluctantly partners with a former London detective named Daniel Hawthorne to solve a baffling case. It is cleverly done. There’s an Agatha Christie-like plot and the Watson/Holmes dynamic keeps you wanting more. Like OMITB, there are many twisty pieces to this puzzle. Suggested by Sharon.
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The Inheritance Games
2020 by Barnes, JenniferGet this itemThe large cast of characters, the clever mystery, and the one-home setting reminded me of Only Murders in the Building. If Mabel is your favorite OMITB character, you'll enjoy the teen protagonists in The Inheritance Games series. Suggested by Lynnanne.
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As Good as Dead: The Final Good Girl's Guide to Murder Novel
2021 by Jackson, HollyGet this itemThis book draws a lot of inspiration from the "Serial" podcast. Pippa Fitz-Adeleke takes up a case that is notorious in her community and is assumed to be closed; however, the clues do not line up. This is the first book in a series that later has a larger podcast presence. Suggested by Rummanah.
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The Plot Is Murder
2017 by Burns, V. M.Get this itemIf you’re looking for a cozy read starring a formidable cast of retired characters, this is for you. Samantha Washington (who happens to be writing a historical mystery) teams up with her grandmother and friends to solve a whodunit that centers on her newly opened mystery bookshop. Suggested by Sharon.
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Sadie
2018 by Summers, CourtneyGet this itemIf the podcast element from OMITB was the part you enjoyed the most, then you would like Sadie. The narrative alternates between the perspective of 19-year-old runaway Sadie and the podcast that is looking for her. There's lots to enjoy in this thriller. Suggested by Lynnanne.
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I Hope You're Listening
2020 by Ryan, TomGet this itemThe trauma of Sibby's disappearance has led Dee to start a secret podcast: Radio Silent. She curates and assembles information from missing-person cases, and her listeners take it from there. Suggested by Rummanah.
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Hollywood Homicide
2017 by Garrett, KellyeGet this itemWhen semiretired actor Dayna Anderson witnesses a hit-and-run that leaves a young woman dead, suddenly amateur sleuthing for reward money becomes a viable work option. Dayna and her investigating partners get a lot wrong before getting it right (like OMITB), which keeps you guessing until the final scene. Suggested by Sharon.
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If I Disappear
2021 by Brazier, Eliza JaneGet this itemA true-crime podcast called Murder, She Spoke has become a lifeline for Sera Fleece as she grapples with a world where "women just like her disappear daily." So when the podcast goes silent and its creator, Rachel Bard, erases her social media presence, Sera is determined to get answers. Soon, she's "undercover" in a Northern California ranching town where everyone seems to be avoiding a terrible secret. Kirkus Reviews calls this “a disquieting and distinctly creepy debut." Suggested by Andrew.
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Conviction
2019 by Mina, DeniseGet this itemA true crime podcast leads to real life crime solving. Recommended by Lynnanne.
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Trust Me When I Lie
2019 by Stevenson, BenjaminGet this itemThis Australian thriller is clearly inspired by the pop cultural juggernaut (and thorny ethical questions) of Serial and the true crime genre more generally. Jack Quick made his name with a docuseries that led to Curtis Wade's exoneration in a high-profile murder case--even if he had to fudge the facts a bit along the way. But when a nearly identical murder is committed in the same town, Quick becomes obsessed with finding the truth once and for all. Suggested by Andrew.
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