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Best new crime and thriller books to read in March 2025

Best new crime and thriller books to read in March 2025

Whether you are in a reading route and you need a captivating mystery to get you out of it, or you can’t get enough crime novels, then you are for treatment. Thriller offers For March they are sublime. The debut novel from Chris Chiball, for example, who is the man behind the loved one of ITV BroadchurchIt presents both a puzzled crime and a great female detective. Elsewhere Claire Douglas – whose psychological thriller The wrong sister It was one of the best -selling books of last year – it came back with a new twisted reading.

And that’s not everything! Here is our choice of the 14 best crimes and thrillers that are launched this month. Reduce a few reading sessions only on a single page late …

“Bad blood” by Sarah Hornsley; “Death to White White” by Chris Chiball; “The Grapevine” by Kate Kemp

Sarah Hornsley’s bad blood

Justine is a lawyer who was just handed over to her first crime case. The accused? Her former lover. And with that, her perfectly built life begs; long time buried past. Delete your journal for it-you will not be able to put this read.

Hodder & Stoughton, 16.99 pounds

Death at White Hart by Chris Chiball

In a small community, a body is discovered tied to a chair in the middle of the road, with the ants of a deer on the head. The new city detective, Nicola, who recently Moved there for a new beginningmust solve the case in this compulsive debut novel from the ITV creator Broadchurch.

Michael Joseph, 16.99 pounds

Grapevine by Kate Kemp

In a claustrophobic community of the 1970s, Australia, a housewife rubs the blood from the floor. The next morning, while the whole city begins to find out about the suspicious death of one of the neighbors, Tammy, 12 years old, launches its own investigation. A great suburban mystery.

Phoenix, 18.99 pounds

“Kill potential” by Hannah Deitch; “The Paris Express” by Emma Donoghue; “The Dream Hotel” by Laila Lalami

Potential killer ha hannah deitch

Already set to be adapted for television, in this glorious fun Thelma-and-Louise-Ios as a thriller, two strangers are accused of a crime they did not commit. Evie, our hero, is one of them and, while in the center of a national manhunt, her relationship with her mysterious companion takes an unexpected turn.

W & N, 16.99 GBP

Paris Express by Emma Donoghue

From the author ChamberSubsequently, adapted to a movie, a thriller set from 1800, which takes place on a train related to Paris. Here, an enigmatic distribution of characters shares an unfortunate journey in this regard Pacy reads about secrets and lies.

Picador, 18.99 pounds

The Dream Hotel by Laila Lalami

In the near future, Sara is on her way home from a work trip when she is retained to be an imminent The threat to her husband – then kept in a center to be monitored tightly with other “dangerous dreamers”. Literary nightmare thriller and painfully plausible.

Bloomsbury Circus, 16.99 GBP

“Vipers” by Katy Hays; “When Sally killed Harry” by Lucy Roth; “Shadow” by Ajay Chowdhury

Vipers by Katy Hays

The annual vacation of a wealthy family in Capri is somewhat reversed when a terrible crime, for decades. This new novel of the author Cloister – A. Sunday Times Bestseller in 2022 – is invoiced as The white lotus Meets Patricia Highsmith.

Bantam, 16.99 pounds

When Sally killed Harry by Lucy Roth

Riffing by one of the biggest Romcom films, this funny dark thriller imagines Sally waking up to a day to realize that she was spinned by Harry -a dream boat that has proven to be a conman -and continues to take revenge.

Avon, 9.99 pounds

The shadow of ajay chowdhury

In Mumbai, a British construction worker is found dead with 18 arrows in his Body: a suspicious ritual killing. Detective Kamil Rahman, who handed over the notification to Met, is convinced to fly to solve the case – but the body grows rapidly.

Harvill Secker, 18.99 pounds

The “new neighbors” by Claire Douglas; “Impersonators” by Angela Chadwick; “Confidential Galway” by Ken Brân

New Neighbors of Claire Douglas

Douglas’s novel The wrong sister He was one of the best -selling thrilleri last year. Now he is again with another suspensed and twisted reading in which our protagonist Lena hear the new neighbors who plot a crime – and the person at risk could be.

Penguin, 16.99 pounds

The Impersonators by Angela Chadwick

When two actors outside work eventually give up their career, they set up an impersonator-being foreign employees to stay as charming or pretending relatives. Then things go horribly wrong.

Renegade books, 22 GBP

Galway Confidential by Ken Bruen

In the new tranche of the critically appreciated Jack Taylor The series-which is Irish Noir meets with the detective thriller-the Private Galway Investigator is following in the footsteps of a very violent criminal, who attacks nuns.

Chief Zeus, £20

Guest liar of cheshire mahi

When the patient’s patient Dr Anika dies on the operating table, the media deals with the story and she becomes a bet in the workplace. But escaping in Sri Lanka It does not give her the comfort she is looking for, because she is here where she has to truly face her past.

Harvill Secker, £ 20

Crime in Pesmet of Bastings by Jess Kidd

Nora was a former monk whose Sister of Frieda disappeared – and is up to her to find her. Set in the coast of the 1950s, this is the first in a new series of comfortable crimes, which is guaranteed to win over a lot of hearts.

Faber, 16.99 pounds