Mysteries & Thrillers Newsletter
Maybe I’m in my element with mysteries & thrillers because I’m a twin. I’ve been a clue all my life. From tales that make me twist and turn to the ones that make me wonder what’s on the other side of my shower curtain, I cover them all—as well as new releases, author interviews, and much more—in Crime & Astonishment, Audible's monthly mysteries & thrillers newsletter. —Yvonne D.
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About the editor
Yvonne loves great storytelling, and often brags that her job is one big perk. "I get to do what I know how to do: write, and enjoy great writing, just about every day." What a deal! As the Mysteries & Thrillers newsletter editor, she gets a kick out of twisty and sometimes gruesome storytelling. Because she's naturally nosy, she loves a good memoir. She's also an Audible creator—her memoir,Quite the Contrary, was published in 2022.
A reality TV show turns deadly in Ruth Ware’s latest psychological thriller
In “One Perfect Couple,” the body count rises with the twists and turns when 5 couples are trapped at an isolated island resort.
C.J. Tudor’s new winning combo: an unassuming detective, a vampire colony, and a remote Alaskan town
The bestselling author’s new cross-genre novel, “The Gathering,” brings a fresh take on vampire lore, wrapped in a taut, twisty mystery.
Tana French plays with Western tropes in an Irish setting in "The Hunter"
The celebrated literary crime fiction writer on stretching the boundaries of genre, the power of outsiders, and whether we can expect a Cal Hooper trilogy.
Alex Michaelides ups the ante on the classic whodunit with “The Fury”
The bestselling author on how therapy helped him craft his characters, why detective stories comfort us, and the genius of Agatha Christie.
Nita Prose brings back our favorite maid in "The Mystery Guest"
The bestselling author of "The Maid" talks about pen names, avoiding labels, and whether we’ll hear more from Molly in 2024.