AudioFile’s 2024 Best Mystery & Suspense

AudioFile’s 2024 Best Mystery & Suspense Audiobooks include a new voice for a favorite long-running series as well as thrilling tales full of deception and intrigue. All of these narrators make these suspenseful listens unputdownable.

The Briar Club

By Kate Quinn | Read by Saskia Maarleveld

[Harper Audio | 15 hrs.]

Narrator Saskia Maarleveld enlivens the characters in this masterfully crafted window onto the 1950s. While there are murders and other crimes, the focus is the individual stories of the women boarders of Briarwood House in Washington, DC. Maarleveld’s talent for accents coupled with Quinn’s vivid writing makes this audiobook a compelling and informative listening experience.

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THE GREY WOLF: Chief Inspector Gamache, Book 19

By Louise Penny | Read by Jean Brassard

[Macmillan Audio | 12.75 hrs.]

Jean Brassard, Louise Penny’s choice to narrate her 19th Armand Gamache/Three Pines novel, proves an inspired selection. From his portrayals of familiar Three Pines residents to his introduction of new characters, Brassard, a native Quebecois and award-winning actor, gets it right. Brassard’s accents—whether French Canadian, Italian, or continental French—create indelible characters.

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A NEST OF VIPERS: Bangalore Detectives Club, Book 3

By Harini Nagendra | Read by Soneela Nankani

[Tantor Media | 11 hrs.]

AudioFile Golden Voice Soneela Nankani immerses listeners in 1920s India on the eve of a visit from Edward, Prince of Wales. This third installment in the Bangalore Detectives Club series is rife with intrigue, politics, and the fight for autonomy—for women, for the lower classes, and for India itself. Nankani’s brisk, distinctly voiced performance is riveting as she expertly distinguishes among the large cast of characters.

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THE SEQUEL: The Book Series, Volume 2

By Jean Hanff Korelitz | Read by Julia Whelan

[Macmillan Audio | 10 hrs.]

Fans of THE PLOT, and they were legion, will rejoice at this sequel, performed with mesmerizing skill by the wonderful Julia Whelan. It’s no small feat to make a lethally dislikable character irresistible on the page, let alone in the ear, but Korelitz and Whelan have done it. Anna is a monster of ego, incapable of sympathy for anyone but herself. Whelan’s achievement here seems like a little miracle, relentlessly compelling and wonderfully satisfying.

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SHANGHAI

By Joseph Kanon | Read by Jonathan Davis

[Simon & Schuster Audio | 10.5 hrs.]

Jonathan Davis digs deep into his narration toolbox in this atmospheric audiobook set in 1939. As the world prepares for war, displaced European Jews attempt a departure to parts unknown. When the disparate citizens gather on a last-chance trip to Shanghai, Davis modulates the tempo and emotion throughout the remainder of the audiobook, ratcheting up the excitement for the final confrontation.

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YOU’LL NEVER FIND ME: Angelhart Investigations, Book 1

By Allison Brennan | Read by Hillary Huber

[Harlequin Audio | 10.5 hrs.]

Hillary Huber has found the perfect voice for PI Margo Angelhart, portraying her as confident, righteous, and brave. Margo’s chapters, told in the first person, let listeners experience her thoughts and emotions as she protects an abused woman and uncovers her own client’s deceptions. Listeners hear the points of view of several other characters who have their own chapters, all masterfully differentiated by Huber.

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Read the whole round-up from AudioFile here: AudioFile Best Audiobooks 2024


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