Fiction / Mystery Best Sellers

New York Time Best sellers of Fiction / Mystery: Nightwork (1979), Who Killed the Robins Family? (1978), Bloodline (1977), Curtain (1975), The Salzburg Connection (1968) and other 411 books.

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Nightwork

Nightwork
Harry Booth, a master thief, breaks things off with Miranda when a dangerous contact might harm her.

Who Killed the Robins Family?

Who Killed the Robins Family?
When the Robins family is found brutally murdered in their home, the small town of Macedonia, Ohio is shocked. The only clue left at the scene is a bloody handprint on the wall. As the police try to piece together what happened, they begin to suspect that one of the family members may have been responsible.

Bloodline

Bloodline
"Bloodline" by Sidney Sheldon is a thriller that revolves around the murder of a powerful billionaire. The novel explores themes of power, betrayal, and the intricate web of relationships within a wealthy family. Sheldon's storytelling combines suspense, intrigue, and unexpected twists, making "Bloodline" a compelling page-turner. The novel reflects Sheldon's expertise in crafting gripping narratives in the thriller genre.

Curtain

Curtain
"Curtain" is a Hercule Poirot mystery by Agatha Christie. It is the final Poirot novel, featuring the detective in his last case. The novel is known for its surprising twists and the culmination of Poirot's investigative career.

The Salzburg Connection

The Salzburg Connection
"The Salzburg Connection" by Helen MacInnes is a thriller set in post-World War II Europe, involving espionage and intrigue. The novel explores themes of political conspiracies and the aftermath of the war.

The Gabriel Hounds

The Gabriel Hounds
When two young women travel to the remote village of St. Just-in-Roseland in Cornwall, they find themselves caught up in a web of mystery and suspense. The village is home to a dark secret, and the women must use all their ingenuity and courage to solve the mystery and escape with their lives. The Gabriel Hounds is a classic mystery novel with a twist.

Vanished

Vanished
When a plane carrying the President of the United States disappears over the Pacific Ocean, the search for the missing aircraft becomes a race against time. With the help of a beautiful journalist, a former CIA agent must solve the mystery of the President's disappearance before it's too late. Vanished is a page-turning thriller that will keep you on the edge of your seat.

Anatomy of a Murder

Anatomy of a Murder
The legal thriller follows a defense attorney's efforts to represent a man accused of murder, exploring the complexities of the legal system.

The Scapegoat

The Scapegoat
"The Scapegoat" by Daphne du Maurier is a mystery novel that revolves around a man who, after a chance encounter, finds himself assuming the identity of a French aristocrat. The novel explores themes of identity, deception, and the consequences of living someone else's life.

My Cousin Rachel

My Cousin Rachel
A psychological thriller exploring themes of love, suspicion, and deceit as a young man becomes entangled with his mysterious cousin Rachel.

Point of No Return

Point of No Return
The novel follows the story of an American spy during World War II, exploring espionage, moral choices, and the challenges of navigating a world filled with danger and political intrigue.

So Little Time

So Little Time
"So Little Time" by John P. Marquand is a satirical novel that satirizes the upper-class society of New England during World War II. The story revolves around the character George Apley, an affluent Bostonian, and his experiences with family, societal expectations, and the changing dynamics of the time. Marquand's novel offers a witty and critical examination of social conventions.

Sleeping Murder

Sleeping Murder
Gwenda Reed arrives in England to start a new life with her husband, Malcolm. But when a series of strange events occur in their new home, she starts to believe that someone is trying to drive her insane. Could the answer lie in the house's dark past?

Rebecca

Rebecca
"Rebecca" is a Gothic novel by Daphne du Maurier that tells the story of a young bride who becomes increasingly haunted by the memory of her husband's first wife, Rebecca. The novel explores themes of identity, jealousy, and the lingering influence of the past. "Rebecca" has become a classic of 20th-century literature and has been adapted into various films and stage productions.

The Thin Man

The Thin Man
A classic mystery novel featuring the detective duo Nick and Nora Charles as they investigate a murder case in a witty and stylish narrative.

The Doctor

The Doctor
In this mystery, a doctor is accused of murder and must clear his name.
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