Girls on the Case: Middle Grade Mysteries
by Ruth Guerrier-Pierre, Children's Librarian, Kips Bay Library
March 2, 2022
They use their minds, guts, and sheer good luck to solve the case!
Nine New Cozy Mysteries to Read Under the Covers
by Carrie McBride, Communications
November 5, 2021
Set the kettle, turn off your phone, and cozy up with one of these new reads.
New Cozy Mysteries to Curl Up With This Fall
by Nanor Pogosian, Adult Librarian, Pelham Bay Library
November 4, 2020
Not familiar with the term "cozy mystery"? They are quick, lighthearted reads in contrast to unsentimental, hard-boiled detective fiction.
Horrifying Women: 7 Novels With Diabolical Villainesses
by Denise Jarrott, Information Assistant, Mulberry Street Library
September 9, 2020
Here are a few titles that feature women who are certainly horrific, but who keep us coming back for more.
Women's Suffrage Reads for Fiction Lovers
by Anne Rouyer, Supervising Librarian, Mulberry Street Library
August 19, 2020
Adult, young adult and children's historical fiction, romances and mystery series set during the suffrage era and involving suffragists.
Beach Read-palooza 2020!
by Anne Rouyer, Supervising Librarian, Mulberry Street Library
August 3, 2020
A beach read is in the eye of the beholder—it depends on what you want to read and what frame of mind you want to be in as you relax in the sun, shade or a/c.
Dark Academia: Murder, Magic & Madness
by Anne Rouyer, Supervising Librarian, Mulberry Street Library
May 22, 2020
Dark magic, svengali professors, mentally disturbed students, psychotic cliques and vanishing friends...
30 Historical Mystery Series to Get You Through Any Crisis
by Anne Rouyer, Supervising Librarian, Mulberry Street Library
April 23, 2020
Foes are vanquished, crimes are solved and justice is almost always served—so much better than real life!
12 Cozy Reads for Christmas 2018
by Anne Rouyer, Supervising Librarian, Mulberry Street Library
November 30, 2018
In the midst of the holiday planning, take some time for yourself with one of our coziest recommendations for the season. Includes a Spotify playlist!
Ssh! Seven Book Recommendations for Fans of "A Quiet Place"
by Amanda Pagan, Stavros Niarchos Foundation Library (SNFL)
April 20, 2018
If your heart is still pounding from director-star John Krasinski's thriller, we have some reading suggestions for you.
The Jury Duty Reading List
by Billy Parrott, Associate Director, Stavros Niarchos Foundation Library (SNFL)
January 16, 2018
Have you been called to serve your civic duty? Here's a list of books you'll want to check out.
Cozy Christmas Reads
by Anne Rouyer, Supervising Librarian, Mulberry Street Library
December 11, 2017
Here's a list of books filled with Christmas miracles, opposites attracting, lovers reuniting, families reconciling, happily ever afters, mysteries being solved and villains being vanquished—plus lots of snow and holiday merriment!
Sherlock vs. Sayers: Who Said It?
by Gwen Glazer, Communications
June 12, 2017
We've put a master of detective stories up against a master of detectives. Even though the words were written more than a century apart, Sayers and Sherlock share a similar sensibility and a wicked sense of humor.
For the Love of Riverdale: Read-a-likes for Your Favorite TV Show
by Anne Rouyer, Supervising Librarian, Mulberry Street Library
May 26, 2017
An all-American teen is dead, a small town full of secrets and suspects. What could have happened to a teen with the seemingly perfect life? What secrets were they hiding? Someone better find out the truth before another person turns up dead. If this sounds familiar, you may be a fan of Riverdale.
Life in All Its Granite Hardness: A Selection of Irish Noir
by Elizabeth Waters, AskNYPL
March 17, 2017
Bleak, dark, grimly realistic, morally and psychologically complex with a dash of gallows humor. Scandinavian Noir has some serious competition from its Irish cousin. Check out some Irish crime writers this St. Patrick’s Day weekend.
5 Films Noir Inspired by Novels
by Zanny Love
February 6, 2017
A review of 5 mystery novels and the films noir that they inspired.
10 More Best Books for Teens 2016
by Anne Rouyer, Supervising Librarian, Mulberry Street Library
December 12, 2016
The 2016 Best Books for Teens is a great list, but there are books I love that didn’t make the final cut. So to make sure these awesome books get their due, here are 10 fiction books I think should’ve made the list.
Books for Fans of Law & Order
by Lynn Lobash, Manager of Reader Services
September 21, 2016
Here are a few colorful detectives and crime/thriller/mystery series from NYPL staff for all you crime drama fans.
Hitchcock-ian Reads
by Gwen Glazer, Communications
August 12, 2016
It's the birthday of Alfred Hitchcock. To honor the Master of Suspense, our crackerjack team of book experts came up with a list of books that would do him proud: psychological suspense novels that give readers the same creepy, think-y thrill as watching his movies... and feature twists that no one saw coming.
Thirteen YA Novels That Will Bend Your Mind
by Andrea Lipinski, Senior Young Adult Librarian, Kingsbridge Library
August 12, 2016
Some of my favorite YA novels are books that challenge me, that pull my brain in different directions, and make me think, “What the hell just happened?”. Sometimes, it’s because the narrators are choosing not to tell us the whole story, or because for some reason they can’t tell us the whole story. Sometimes, it’s because the author writes the story in such a way that it takes readers a while to figure out what’s going on. Here are thirteen YA novels that will take your brain in unexpected directions!