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A Crime Fiction Valentine's Day

February 13, 2018

A Crime Fiction Valentine’s Day:

The Best (And Worst) Book Boyfriends (And Girlfriends) of Crime Fiction

Love it or hate it, it's that time of year again: Valentine's Day is here. Now, whether or not you actually like this holiday, it sure does make the perfect excuse to revisit some favorite “Book Boyfriends” and “Book Girlfriends” in crime fiction—including some of the most twisted examples of love gone very, very wrong. Today’s roundup will highlight a few of the best (and worst!) relationships in crime fiction - from the tragic and endearing to the darkly funny and disturbing. 

I'm not usually a reader who likes romance in my crime novels, so this roundup will look at relationships of all kinds. Whether examining the relationships between friends, married couples, or even a man and a ghost (seriously!), interpersonal tensions and drama can make for some of the most gripping crime fiction out there. Whether you're in the market for a psychological thriller with a strong romance angle or a story of friendship turned to obsession, you'll find the perfect Valentine's Day crime read here!


Crime Fiction's Best Book Boyfriend... 

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Harry Hole

As Seen In: Jo Nesbø’s Harry Hole series

Ah, Harry. When will I not take the chance to remind you just how fantastic Jo Nesbø’s infamous character is? If you’ve already read these books, you don’t need me to remind you of this… but if you haven’t read a Harry Hole book yet, do yourself a favor and grab one now. (You can read my Beginner’s Guide to Jo Nesbø if you need help figuring out where to start with these books!) 

Harry Hole is a police officer in Oslo, Norway. Over the course of Nesbø’s internationally-bestselling series, Harry faces off against all manner of criminals, delving into the underbelly of idyllic Oslo and facing the worst of humanity. While Harry’s investigative skills are nothing short of fantastic to observe, what really sold me on this character (and continues to sell me on him, with every new book that releases in the series) is his constant inner battle between his better nature and his personal demons. Harry is the best kind of example of a “damaged detective.” He has some qualities that seem standard for many crime fiction series protagonists (he’s an alcoholic and he rejects authority more often than not), but in Nesbo’s masterful hands, these qualities never feel inauthentic or tired. Harry is one of a kind, and his vivid character development has earned him a legion of fans worldwide. Harry’s good heart is matched only by his personal suffering, and readers will cheer for him, cry for him, and find him more and more endearing with each Harry Hole book they read. Bonus: If you’re a reader who loves a good relationship to cheer for in your crime novels, wait until you meet Harry and Rakel—they’re my personal favorite example of “star crossed lovers” in crime fiction, and I will never stop wanting them to just have a peaceful, happy life together. (Spoiler: that's unlikely to happen, but a girl can dream.) 

The Snowman (Harry Hole Series)
By Jo Nesbo
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… And Crime Fiction’s Worst Book Boyfriends (And Girlfriends) 

Not all relationships are destined for a happily-ever-after. Love gone wrong can make fantastic fodder for crime writers, whether the love in question is romantic love or love between friends. In these picks, we’ll explore a selection of crime fiction’s most memorably bad relationships—from the darkly funny to the genuinely twisted.

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Joe Goldberg

As Seen in: YOU by Caroline Kepnes

Is there any single character in modern crime fiction more representative of love gone wrong than Joe Goldberg? First introduced to readers in YOU by Caroline Kepnes, Joe Goldberg is an absolute nightmare of a man... in the most entertaining way possible. Joe is deluded, manipulative, and totally narcissistic—but he’s also oddly endearing and just plain fun to read about it. In YOU, Joe (a bookstore employee) meets Beck, a young woman whom he is instantly attracted to. In his own bizarre way, Joe sets out to woo Beck, doing whatever necessary to become her perfect man. But of course, the course of true love (or totally-fabricated, totally-twisted love…) never did run smooth, and Joe finds himself up against a series of "obstacles" in his quest to insert himself into Beck’s life. Told from Joe's perspective, YOU draws readers into Joe's warped mindset, giving us a glimpse into the twisted lens through which Joe understands his "relationship" with Beck. YOU is an explicit, darkly humorous, genuinely unsettling read, and I loved every minute of it. 

You: A Novel
By Caroline Kepnes
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Teo Avelar

As Seen In: PERFECT DAYS by Raphael Montes

Coming in close second to Kepnes’ Joe is Raphael Montes’ superb (and equally twisted) character Teo, from the novel PERFECT DAYS . A medical student who largely keeps to himself, Teo has never had many friends (unless you count the cadaver he’s befriended, of course). When Teo catches sight of Clarice, he falls head over heels in love - and soon devises a plan to make her his own. Thanks to a handy little kidnapping plan, Teo soon finds himself on a road trip across Brazil with his new dream girl, convinced that it's just a matter of time before he persuades Clarice that they really are meant to be together… but Teo is going to have to stay on his toes if he wants to keep her forever. PERFECT DAYS is laced with dark humor and plenty of tension, and delivers one of the most brilliantly unjust endings I think I’ve ever read. Bonus: this book's vivid locale makes for a fantastic backdrop to the story's dark and shocking plot. // Read CBTB's Review

Perfect Days: A Novel
By Raphael Montes
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**** No Spoilers! ****

As Seen In: ENDLESS NIGHT by Agatha Christie

A masterclass in psychological thriller writing, ENDLESS NIGHT is my personal favorite book written by the Queen of Crime, Agatha Christie—and it contains a brilliant plot twist revealing just what a terrible boyfriend/girlfriend/friend one if its characters is. I refuse to spoil this book for you, so this will be short and sweet, but I’ll just say this: no one writes crime fiction like Agatha Christie, and the fact that she wrote such a dark and menacing psychological suspense novel at the time period she did - long before the heyday of unreliable narrators and shocking plot twists - just reaffirms her status as Queen of Crime. (As if it needed any reaffirming.) // Read CBTB’s Re-Read Review

Endless Night (Queen of Mystery)
By Agatha Christie
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Bo Luxton & Alice Dark

As Seen In: EXQUISITE by Sarah Stovell

In Sarah Stovell’s outstanding psychological suspense novel EXQUISITE, two writers embark on an illicit affair—with potentially deadly consequences. Bo Luxton is a bestselling author who hosts “writing retreats” where she teaches her craft to aspiring authors; Alice Dark is one of the aspiring authors who signs up for one of Bo's retreats. Their chemistry is instant, and their attraction soon grows into a full-blown affair. But as their shared secret threatens to destroy their personal lives - and their careers - it quickly becomes clear that one of the two women isn’t going to let their secret see the light of day. EXQUISITE does a masterful job balancing the story’s prominent romance angle with psychological suspense; there is a not-insignificant amount of romance in this book, but it’s perfectly woven into the story’s psychological thriller plot. This book is twisty, fast-paced, and all around fun to devour. // Read CBTB's Review

Exquisite
By Sarah Stovell
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Agatha & Meghan

As Seen In: THE SECRETS SHE KEEPS by Michael Robotham

You know that feeling when you meet someone who is so cool, you just have to be friends with them… so you lie about every aspect of your life, stalk the subject of your interest just a little, and slowly but surely ingratiate yourself to them? Wait… no. That’s not how friendship should work… but it sure is how the main character of Michael Robotham’s outstanding psychological thriller THE SECRETS SHE KEEPS approaches things. When Agatha runs into Meghan at a local grocery store, she is instantly captivated by Meghan's put-together persona, and sets out to become her friend—no matter the cost. THE SECRETS SHE KEEPS is richly developed and totally engrossing. It's also psychologically-compelling, touching on the demands and anxieties of motherhood through its main characters. Though it starts a bit slow, by page 50 or so I couldn’t put this book down—and by the end,I was literally in tears over its tragic, emotional finale. // Read CBTB's Review

The Secrets She Keeps: A Novel
By Michael Robotham
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The Ghost of Newton Hall

As Seen In: HOUSE OF SPINES by Michael J. Malone

Imagine this: you’re an aspiring author who is struggling financially, barely able to afford rent on your small apartment. Out of the blue, you get word that a relative you didn’t even know you had has passed away… and has left you a mansion in the Scottish countryside in his will. Would you move into the house? Such is the dilemma (or non-dilemma) facing Ran McGhie, the main character of HOUSE OF SPINES. But when Ran arrives at his stunning new home, something doesn’t quite sit right with him. Come to find out, there’s a vengeful - and seductive - presence haunting the house, and she has set her eyes on the house’s new tenant. Now, if this sounds cheesy, don’t you worry—in Michael Malone’s capable hands, this story of obsession and psychological tension is anything but. I devoured this book from its captivating first page to its chilling finale, and highly recommend it for fans of psychological suspense with an otherworldly element. // Read CBTB's Review

House of Spines
By Michael J Malone
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The Gardener

As Seen In: THE BUTTERFLY GARDEN by Dot Hutchison

Ah, The Gardener—one of the most twisted, depraved fictional serial killers I’ve read about in ages. I recently read (and became obsessed with) Hutchison’s dark and gripping THE BUTTERLFLY GARDEN (Book 1 in a trilogy), and I haven’t been able to get the character of The Gardener out of my mind since. This is a man who loves beauty so much that he wishes to preserve it forever—but his idea of preserving beauty is kidnapping, branding, and killing young women. He keeps these women in his “garden,” and brands them with tattoos of butterfly wings—they become ornaments in the ornate world he has created, until they reach their “expiration date” and are quietly killed… and their corpses displayed in his “garden.” The Gardener sees these twisted actions as a way of showing his love for his captives—talk about the wrong kind of love. THE BUTTERFLY GARDEN is a genuinely dark, twisted read—but I coudn’t get enough of it. If you prefer serial killer thrillers over psychological suspense novels, this book belongs on your TBR. Just don’t read it right before bed. // Read CBTB's Review

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And that's a wrap on this year's Valentine's Day recommendations! I'd love to hear from you if any of these books are on your TBR - or if you've already read them. Happy Valentine's Day! xx A

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Book Review: THE SEPTEMBER HOUSE by Carissa Orlando
Sep 6, 2023

Home ownership feel like a distant dream? Zillow listings have you convinced you’ll be renting for the rest of your life? The woman at the heart of Carissa Orlando’s debut The September House feels your pain—and she’s prepared to put up with a lot if it means she and her husband can finally have a place to call their own. In this case, that might just mean living in a house that’s haunted. Playful and irreverent, spine-tingling and spooky, The September House puts a fresh spin on the classic haunted house story, delivering an immersive tale about the secrets lurking within one building’s walls, and within the lives of its inhabitants.

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Announcing Crime by the Box!
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Announcing Crime by the Box!
Aug 12, 2023

I am so thrilled to announce a new partnership between Crime by the Book and the amazing Murder by the Book, a crime fiction-focused independent bookstore here in Houston, TX. Starting this October, I am going to be teaming up with the bookstore to curate a book subscription service! Crime by the Box will deliver a hand-selected, newly-released hardcover mystery, thriller, or suspense novel right to your door on a monthly basis. Read on for all the details!

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Cover Reveal + Sneak Peek: BLOOD SISTERS by Vanessa Lillie
Apr 3, 2023

I’m so honored to be able to reveal the cover for Vanessa Lillie’s buzz-worthy new mystery here on CBTB today! BLOOD SISTERS is a gripping mystery about a Cherokee archeologist for the Bureau of Indian Affairs who is summoned to rural Oklahoma to investigate the disappearance of two women…one of them her sister. The book has already been praised as “riveting” (Megan Miranda) and “bingeworthy” (Caroline Kepnes), and it’s sure to be one of fall’s must-read crime novels. BLOOD SISTERS will be published in September, but thanks to Vanessa and her publisher, we’re able to get an exclusive early glimpse into the book right here in today’s blog post! Read on to check out the book’s gorgeous cover, read a behind-the-scenes mini Q&A with Vanessa, and dip into the book’s first few pages! And make sure to preorder your copy of BLOOD SISTERS at your favorite bookstore while you’re at it. Huge thanks to Vanessa and her publisher for giving us this early sneak peek—I can’t wait to read BLOOD SISTERS this fall!

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Book Review: ALL THE DANGEROUS THINGS by Stacy Willingham
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Stacy Willingham returns today with her sophomore thriller ALL THE DANGEROUS THINGS, a lyrical, immersive mystery that delves into one mother’s waking nightmare—and the dangerous secrets she will uncover as she seeks the truth about the two tragedies that have defined her life. I devoured ALL THE DANGEROUS THINGS over my holiday break this year, and found this to be one of those rare books that genuinely is impossible to put down. Moving between past and present, ALL THE DANGEROUS THINGS delves into the darkest corners of the life of one mother as she investigates the disappearance of her son one year prior—and, in the process, confronts long-buried secrets from her own childhood. Stacy Willingham’s masterful use of dual timelines adds intrigue and atmosphere to this compelling mystery, while her immersive writing draws readers into our protagonist’s increasingly unstable state of mind. Slow-burning yet simmering with tension and suspense, ALL THE DANGEROUS THINGS is hypnotic, immersive, and emotionally-impactful—the kind of mystery you’ll sink into, not coming up for air until you’ve turned the final page. Highly recommended for fans of Lisa Jewell’s THEN SHE WAS GONE and Jennifer Hillier’s LITTLE SECRETS, this is a 2023 mystery not to be missed.

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CBTB's Top 10 Crime Books of 2022
Dec 31, 2022
CBTB's Top 10 Crime Books of 2022
Dec 31, 2022

I can hardly believe we’ve come to the end of 2022—and what a year it’s been! I’m pretty sure I say this every year, but 2022 has truly been another outstanding year for crime fiction readers. As I reflected on my year in books while writing this blog post, it felt nearly impossible to narrow down my picks. I genuinely think we might be in the golden age of crime writing; the books crime writers had in store for us this year were nothing short of superb. From the return of fan-favorite authors to thrilling new voices being published for the first time, the crime fiction genre was in top form in 2022—making it all the more challenging to pick just 10 books from the year to highlight here! But tough choices had to be made, and made they were. Without further ado, I’m so excited to share with you my personal picks for the Top 10 Crime Books of 2022 in today’s blog post! More than any other criteria, the key thing these books have in common is simple: they are all books I’ve continued to think about since I finished reading them. These are stories that entertained me, challenged me, thrilled me, and kept me on the edge of my seat; in this list you’ll find Gothic horror, Nordic Noir, psychological suspense, and much more; a wide array of crime fiction subgenres, but all excellent books that stood out from the pack for me in 2022.

Dec 31, 2022
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5 Recommended Christmas Mysteries
Dec 11, 2022

Christmas is around the corner, and if you’re a reader who likes to theme your reads to the season, today’s blog post is for you! I honestly never used to read crime novels specifically themed to particular holidays, but last year (for I think the first time in my reading life?!) I intentionally read a couple of Christmas mysteries during the Christmas season… and I absolutely loved it. Today I wanted to round up 5 mysteries I personally love that all involve Christmas—but this blog post has a little twist! Today’s recommendations are organized by how much Christmas actually factors into the book’s plot. Ranked from Christmas level 1 - 5 (with Level 1 being Christmas in the background of the story, and Level 5 being a full-on, 100% Christmas-y plot!), this list will help you find your perfect Christmas season mystery read!

Dec 11, 2022
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Nov 29, 2022
Iceland Noir 2022 Festival Journal
Nov 29, 2022

I can’t believe that this year’s Iceland Noir has already come and gone. If you’ve been around Crime by the Book for a little bit, you already know how much I absolutely love Iceland Noir: a crime fiction festival that takes place in Reykjavik, Iceland in November. Iceland Noir brings together crime fiction readers and writers from Scandinavia and around the world for a long weekend of crime fiction programming, including everything from author panels to spotlight interviews to special events and more. It is an incredible festival, and truly the perfect environment for us crime fiction readers: basically imagine a bunch of likeminded bookworms gathering to celebrate crime fiction in one of the most special cities in the world. Sound amazing? It really is. If you’ve been looking for an excuse to visit Iceland, or if you’re curious about attending a crime fiction festival in the future, I highly recommend adding Iceland Noir to your bucket list. I can’t say enough good things about it! In today’s blog post, I’m recapping my experience at Iceland Noir 2022, including a day-by-day recap of the festival, lots of photos, a rundown of the books I took home from the festival, and more!

Nov 29, 2022
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Book Review: THE FAMILY GAME by Catherine Steadman
Nov 7, 2022

Sometimes you just need to read a really fun psychological thriller—and that’s the boat I found myself in last week. After devoting my entire October to-read list to supernatural thrillers for spooky season, I was ready to get back to my psychological suspense roots this month—and ideally, I wanted something that was a little bit more lighthearted and “popcorn-y” for a change of pace. Luckily for me, I had the perfect book for the job waiting on my to-read pile: Catherine Steadman’s brand-new release, THE FAMILY GAME. THE FAMILY GAME is a page-turning suspense story about a writer, her fiancé, and her fiancé's dark family secrets. It was my first time reading a Catherine Steadman novel, and (spoiler alert!) it won’ t be my last. If you loved the movie Ready or Not or Jessica Knoll’s psychological thriller Luckiest Girl Alive, you’ll love Catherine Steadman’s THE FAMILY GAME. Page-turning, fresh, and just the right amount of weird, THE FAMILY GAME is a perfect choice for your winter to-read list. (Bonus: if you celebrate Christmas, this book takes place in the lead-up to the holiday! Plan accordingly.)

Nov 7, 2022
CBTB's Most-Anticipated November 2022 Crime Fiction
Nov 2, 2022
CBTB's Most-Anticipated November 2022 Crime Fiction
Nov 2, 2022

I honestly can’t believe it’s already November—but I’m not complaining! I (obviously) believe that thrillers and mystery novels can (and should!) be read year-round, but there’s something undeniably perfect about cozying up with a great crime novel as the weather gets colder. This month has an amazing lineup of new crime novels in store for us, and today I’m rounding up my picks for most-anticipated new crime, mystery, and suspense novels publishing in November 2022! This month sees the return of a couple of my longtime favorite authors, plus new installments in Nordic crime series I’m loving, a chilling isolated location thriller, and more. Whether you’re hoping to keep the spooky season Halloween vibes going a little bit longer or are ready to dive into a wintry, chilling crime story, this month’s selection of new releases has you covered. A few of the books on this list I’ve already been lucky enough to read, and the rest of them are all on my personal to-read pile for the weeks ahead—but I’m excited about all of them. Read on for my picks for November most-anticipated crime fiction!

Nov 2, 2022
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Oct 15, 2022
Book Review: CURSE OF THE REAPER by Brian McAuley
Oct 15, 2022

There’s no better time to watch a slasher movie—or read a slasher book—than October, and if your idea of perfect Halloween entertainment involves villains like Michael Myers or Freddy Krueger, the book I’m recommending today is the Halloween read for you. Brian McAuley’s CURSE OF THE REAPER is a thriller tailor-made for, as his dedication so aptly puts it, the “Halloween people.” Bloody, meta, occasionally self-deprecating, and always wickedly entertaining, CURSE OF THE REAPER draws inspiration from the world of slasher films to tell a delightfully devious tale of an actor, the silver screen villain to which he devoted his entire career, and the grip that villain might just have on him in the real world. This book is all kinds of bloody fun, a perfect Halloween reading choice for anyone who has ever contemplated which Ghostface killer(s) they would be most likely to survive, attended a genre convention, or, yes, set a timer to buy tickets for Halloween Ends the moment they went on sale (guilty on all counts).

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