- Shiver, Allie Reynolds
- Riviera gold, a novel of suspense featuring Mary Russell and Sherlock Holmes, Laurie R. King
- The killer in me, Margot Harrison
- The devil's triangle, Catherine Coulter and J.T. Ellison
- The hidden one, Linda Castillo
- An evil heart, Linda Castillo
- Agatha Raisin and the wizard of Evesham, M.C. Beaton
- The neighbor's secret, L. Alison Heller
- The butcher bird, S.D. Sykes
- Raspberry Danish murder, Joanne Fluke
- The shadow box, Luanne Rice
- The girl with the dragon tattoo, by Stieg Larsson ; translated from the Swedish by Reg Keeland
- The last widow, Karin Slaughter
- The girl who survived, Lisa Jackson
- Going rogue, rise and shine twenty-nine, Janet Evanovich
- Beneath dark waters, Karen Rose
- Chaos terminal, Mur Lafferty
- Magic for liars, Sarah Gailey
- The Club, a novel, Ellery Lloyd
- Six truths and a lie, Ream Shukairy
- Murder at midnight, Katharine Schellman
- The eighth detective, a novel, Alex Pavesi
- The secrets of Hartwood Hall, a novel, Katie Lumsden
- Honey drop dead, Laura Childs
- Robert B. Parker's revenge tour, Mike Lupica
- After death, Dean Koontz
- Love and theft, a novel, Stan Parish
- Sugar Town queens, Malla Nunn
- The boy, Tami Hoag
- Twisted twenty-six, a Stephanie Plum novel, Janet Evanovich
- Things in jars, Jess Kidd
- The accomplice, a novel, Lisa Lutz
- The lantern's dance, a novel of suspense featuring Mary Russell and Sherlock Holmes, Laurie R. King
- The masterpiece, a novel, Fiona Davis
- Heat 2, a novel, Michael Mann + Meg Gardiner
- Aunt Dimity and the enchanted cottage, Nancy Atherton
- Dark sacred night, Michael Connelly
- Thin ice, a mystery, Paige Shelton
- Save me from dangerous men, S. A. Lelchuk
- A delicate touch, Stuart Woods
- The last confession of Autumn Casterly, Meredith Tate
- Murder at Black Oaks, Phillip Margolin
- Neon prey, John Sandford
- Three-inch teeth, C. J. Box
- 36 righteous men, Steven Pressfield
- A gambling man, David Baldacci
- A delicate touch, Stuart Woods
- Open carry, Marc Cameron
- Livid, Patricia Cornwell
- Past tense, Lee Child