Everyone on this Train Is A Suspect

The book cover for Everyone on this Train is a Suspect by Benjamin Stevenson is a white background with a greyed out train line joining the words of the title:

Everyone - grey with a poison bottle with an orange label as the o
On this - grey with a wedgetail eagle in flight to the left, holding a burning twig in its talons
Train - large orange lettering with go fast echoes
Is A - grey letter slightly smaller
Suspect - grey lettering with the U showing signs of fire on the inside lines.

The Author's name is at the top of the book directly under the line 'The International Bestseller'

When the Australian Mystery Writers’ Society invited me to their crime-writing festival aboard the Ghan, the famous train between Darwin and Adelaide, I was hoping for some inspiration for my second book. Fiction, this time: I needed a break from real people killing each other. Obviously,...Read more

Everyone in My Family Has Killed Someone

The book cover for Everyone in My Family Has Killed Someone by Benjamin Stevenson is a slightly blurry white background with an elaborate overlay in the style of a family tree with connectors between the various words in the book title:

Everyone - blue with the o shaped like a coffin
In My Family - blue with the L shaped like a handgun pointing upwards
Has - two different shades of blue with a pigeon standing to the left of it, feet balanced on the next work
Killed - in red with the i shaped like a downward pointing knife
Someone - back to the different shades of blue

All of those then connect to the two words of the author's name just above the quotation:

'Utterly original, hugely entertaining. A must-read for every fan of the mystery genre.' Jane Harper

Everyone in my family has killed someone. Some of us, the high achievers, have killed more than once. I'm not trying to be dramatic, but it is the truth. Some of us are good, others are bad, and some just unfortunate.

I'm Ernest Cunningham. Call me Ern or Ernie. I wish I'd...Read more

The Bat

The book cover for The Bat by Jo Nesbo includes a black "sticker" circle with the note - The First Harry Hole Thriller in it. The image is of a man with his back to the viewer, walking through dry red dust with a blue cloudy sky above, birds flying above, and a building off in the distance. The tagline 'Over 14 Million Books Sold Worldwide' is at the bottom

HARRY IS OUT OF HIS DEPTH.

Detective Harry Hole is meant to keep out of trouble. A young Norwegian girl taking a gap year in Sydney has been murdered, and Harry has been sent to Australia to assist in any way he can.

HE'S NOT SUPPOSED TO GET TOO INVOLVED....Read more

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Death of a Countess

The book cover of Death of a Countess by Jenny Harrison is set in a tube station in muted colours with a woman with her back to the viewer. She's in shadow but you can see the outline of an oldish fashioned hairstyle, coat and a handbag over her arm. The platform in front of her is deserted and there's a way out sign to her right with the arrow pointing away from where she is looking. There is a tagline on the bottom right - 'Post-war London should have been safe. It wasn't.'

It is May 1957. In London eight friends gather for a party. They are all displaced persons who have survived the worst World War II could throw at them. This gathering will be a time to share the fragile joy of liberty. But before the night is out, one of them will be dead. Who would commit...Read more

The Crag

The book cover for The Crag by Claire Sutherland includes the tagline 'Sometimes the truth is just out of reach ...' and a quote 'I devoured this thrilling crime novel ... a gripping, vertigo-inducing read.' Hayley Scrivenor

The image is of a female climber hanging from a horizontal rock crag out from the rock wall. She's high up above a lake and flat plain farming land. The sky is cloudy white and grey beyond her.

Will the mountain give up its secrets? While walking on an isolated track in the windswept Wimmera, rock-climber Skye discovers the body of a young woman. The body has injuries that suggest a rock-climbing accident, but it's been found more than 5km from the nearest cliffs at Mount Arapiles...Read more

The Hitwoman's Guide to Reducing Household Debt

The book cover for The Hitwoman's Guide to Reducing Household Debt by Mark Mupotsa-Russell is brightly coloured with blue / green, reddish pink, and red "stripes" across the book angled slightly upwards towards the right. The title is spread across these stripes with the bottom, reddish area being the largest. It contains a tagline 'There's no such thing as an ex-killer' which is printed beside the shape of a black door with the image of a woman holding a knife standing in it. There's a shadow out from there towards the right, and the author's name immediately above the shadow. There are two thin black legs visible to the left of the bottom of the doorway and a puddle leaking out from there.

I met my husband on the same day I committed my very last murder. There's a joke in there somewhere, about ending two men's lives.'

Olivia Hodges used to do horrible things - back when she worked for a Spanish crime syndicate - but she fled that life and moved home to Australia...Read more

Ritual of Fire

The image of the book cover for Ritual of Fire by D.V. Biship includes the tagline 'Florence, 1538. A fierce heat. A ruthless killer. A city burning in a ....' (immediately above the title).

The background is textured yellow and orange, the title in a gothic style black font that takes up the majority of the space. There are two quotes, either side of a crest in the centre that say 'Aldo is a fascinating and charismatic protagonist' Antonia Hodgson and 'A series that's going from strength to strength' Phhilip Gwynne-Jones

At the bottom there is a view of a city on a slight hill, with towers above a crowded line of buildings

Florence. Summer, 1538.

A night patrol finds a rich merchant hanged and set ablaze in the city’s main piazza. More than mere murder, this killing is intended to put the fear of God into Florence. Forty years earlier on this date, puritanical monk Girolamo...Read more

Going Zero

The image of the book cover for Going Zero by Anthony McCarten includes the tagline 'Two Hours to Vanish. One Chance to Escape.'

The cover has a red background with a large black outline of an eye in the centre, with a robotic style iris made of circular lines and panels surrounding a small red dot. The outside, heavier lines of the eye shape join up with title of the book. The author's name is at the top, and the tagline down the bottom.

TWO HOURS TO VANISH
Ten people have been carefully selected to Beta test a ground-breaking piece of spyware. Pioneered by tech-wunderkind Cy Baxter, FUSION can track anyone wherever they are on earth. But does it work?

ONE CHANCE TO ESCAPE
Each participant is...Read more

Resurrection

The book cover for Resurrection by Roger Simpson includes the tagline 'Who Do You Trust When You Can't Trust Yourself'.

The image is of a woman, back to the viewer walking towards a male figure shrouded in a hoodie, hands in his pockets. It's foggy with the hint of streetlights turning the fog around him vaguely purple in colour, off to his left are the blue tones of a brightly lit forecourt. There's a note at the bottom 'A Jane Halifax Novel'

Jane Halifax is back in a twisted story of betrayal, where the formidable forensic psychiatrist will discover that the only person you can trust is yourself. A near-fatal car accident left Jane Halifax in a coma, and when she wakes, she has no idea who she is …

Initially...Read more

Black Widow

The book cover of Black Widow by Christopher Brookmyre (audio version) with the tagline 'She's on Trial for his Life' / 'A Jack Parlabane Thriller'

The image is of a woman in a red coat, her long black hair blowing in the wind. She's got her back to the viewer, seated on a wooden park bench looking towards a foggy sky with the outline of trees visible.

Diana Jager is clever, strong and successful, a skilled surgeon and fierce campaigner via her blog about sexism. Yet it takes only hours for her life to crumble when her personal details are released on the internet as revenge for her writing.

Then she meets Peter. He's kind,...Read more

Want You Gone

The book cover of Want You Gone by Christopher Brookmyre (audio version) with the tagline 'The New Jack Parlabane Thriller' and 'Praise for Chris Brookmyre' that includes the quotes 'Exceptionally good' Guardian / 'A stand-out thriller' Renee Knight, author of Disclaimer

The image is a black background with a central "oval" in which there's a female figure standing against a city skyline. She's wearing a coat, with her hands in her pockets, turned slightly to the right. She throws a long shadow and the sun is glaring behind her, the overwhelming tone is blue.

What if all your secrets were put online? Sam Morpeth is growing up way too fast, left to fend for a younger sister with learning difficulties when their mother goes to prison and watching her dreams of university evaporate. But Sam learns what it is to be truly powerless when a stranger...Read more

Quite Ugly One Morning

The book cover of Quite Ugly One Morning by Christopher Brookmyre. There's an unreadable (in this image) quote from Val McDermid at the bottom, the background is pale blue green and the title is in large Purple and white lettering down the page with a spill of, presumably blood, coming from the top on the right hand side. It splatters a bit across some of the letters.

Quite Ugly One Morning is the book that made Christopher Brookmyre a star in his native Britain, establishing his distinctive, scabrously humorous style and breakneck, hell-for-leather narrative pacing. The novel that won the inaugural First Blood Award for the best debut crime novel in the...Read more

Bone Lands

The image of the book cover for Bone Lands by Pip Fioretti includes the tagline ' A One-Man Police Station. Three Murders. A Past That Will Not Stay Buried'.

The image is stark, with bones lying on dry red dirt at the bottom, dry grass above, with a rider on a horse in the centre distance. There's a single scrubby tree and a square brick building to the right. Overhead the sky is dirty yellow and red, heading to dark grey at the top.

'Isn't it your job to stop people being murdered?'

1911, on a winter's night in arid New South Wales wool country, mounted trooper Augustus Hawkins discovers the bodies of three young people. They are scions of the richest family in the district, savagely murdered on a...Read more

Dragon's Eye

The image of the book cover for Dragon's Claw by A.C. Edwards includes the tagline ' A Galahad Jones Thriller'.

The image is of the image of a young girl with long hair, she's looking towards the right, back to the viewer, in heavy shadow with trees and light sky in the background. Superimposed over her is the shot of a man walking away from the viewer, he's heading into bright sunlight, on a city laneway surrounded by buildings.

A husband and father is betrayed, a son chases a ghost through the decades, a Russian arms dealer wants his hands on a priceless ruby, a young woman disappears with the keys to the mystery, and a female insurgent fights for her life. The Past and the Present are on a collision course....Read more

Dragon's Claw

The image of the book cover for Dragon's Claw by A.C. Edwards includes the tagline ' A Galahad Jones Thriller'.

The image is of the silhouette of a person in a heavy jacket, standing facing the viewer but his face is obscured. In the background is a brightly lit street with street signs in Chinese characters. Superimposed on the man's image is a woman jogging down a path lined by green ferns, she's moving away from the viewer.

A VIP Protection job goes wrong, the brutalised body of a young man is found in the jungle, a triad wants its $2.5 million back, a girl goes missing and a friend is murdered. Galahad Jones’ world is about to tilt.

When a simple VIP Protection job goes horribly...Read more

Dragon's Back

The image of the book cover for Dragon's Back by A.C. Edwards includes the tagline ' A Galahad Jones Thriller'.

The image is of the back of a woman with long hair flying, her arms are out from her body and it looks like she might have a gun slung across her back. Superimposed across her back is the image of a brightly lit city street with signs in Chinese characters, and a man walking away from the viewer. He's dressed in dark clothes, his arms also out from his body.

A woman wants her errant husband tracked, an undocumented Cambodian girl is found dead, the city’s two biggest criminal societies vie for power, a loan shark wants his money back, and a corrupt cop is pulling strings from the shadows. It’s just another day in Hong Kong.

Former...Read more

One of Us Is Missing

The image of the book cover for One of Us Is Missing by B.M. Carroll is an image of a typical stadium styled plastic seat in blue, with the sign of others around it. There's a set of bright orange headset on the seat. The title is in large white lettering and the author's name at the bottom in slightly smaller text. It's striking in its simplicity.

There's no such thing as safety in numbers ...

Rachel and Rory Sullivan decide to celebrate making it through a difficult year by taking their teenagers, Emmet and Bridie, to their first ever stadium concert. By the end of the night, one of the four has vanished without a trace...Read more

It Takes a Town

The image of the book cover for It Takes a Town ... to Solve a Murder by Aoife Clifford is a white background with a red border, the main title in large red lettering, and the subtitle (... to Solve a Murder) in smaller black lettering, followed by the author's name at the bottom. Spread around the outside edges are green "blobs" for want of a better word that contain small tableau's - a woman standing at the top of the stairs, a figure seen through a caravan window, a shot of a tower and and trees, a woman standing in front of a window, her hand on a Venetian blind cord, and a man in a hat, with his dog, standing beside water.

So many people had reason to hate her, but did anyone have reason to kill her?
 
Everyone dies famous in a country town, but glamorous Vanessa Walton was a shining star. A celebrity since a television commercial when she was a child, Vanessa is back on the front page for...Read more

Sanctuary

The image of the book cover for Sanctuary by Garry Disher includes the tagline 'Bestselling Author of Day's End' and the quote 'Disher is a master at controlling his material, taking his readers along the dusty, rutted roads that always pop up when we expect bitumen smoothness. But it's a journey worth taking, for the pure joy of the writing.' Herald Sun

The image is of a long, dead straight red gravel road with scrubby bush either side of it, and paddocks with a touch of canola yellow behind. The road is heading towards a long, low stand of hills in the distance, with a cloudy purple / pinkish sky above.

Grace is a thief- a good one. She was taught by experts and she's been practising since she was a kid. She specialises in small, high-value items-stamps, watches-and she knows her Jaeger-LeCoultres from her Patek Philippes. But it's a solitary life, always watchful, always moving. It's not...Read more

The Mystery Writer

The image of the book cover for The Mystery Writer by Sulari Gentill includes the tagline 'She needs to write the ending ... before she meets hers', includes the quote 'A mischievous twist on mystery novels and the people who write them.' BENJAMIN STEVENSON author of Everyone in My Family Has Killed Someone

The image has a pale pink background, with the tagline at the top and the author's name at the bottom followed by 'Award-Winning Author'

In the centre there's a face of a startled / frightened woman with longish brown hair and eyes wide open - looking towards the right, her mouth is open and both hands held up to her face. She's looking out from the outline of a laptop on which two black hands are resting, the arms heading off to the right.There's an envelope in outline to the left with words 'A Mystery' written on it.

There's nothing easier to dismiss than a conspiracy theory—until it turns out to be true

When Theodosia Benton abandons her career path as an attorney and shows up on her brother's doorstep with two suitcases and an unfinished novel, she expects to face a few challenges...Read more

The Beacon

The image of the book cover for The Beacon by P.A. Thomas includes the quote 'Set in Byron Bay, this beachside mystery ... is the perfect summer read' Patricia Wolf.

The image is of a lighthouse with its light shining brightly. It's standing on a spit of land, with a white fence in the foreground, there's a flat sea in the background.

Jack Harris, the disgraced son of Australia's most powerful business tycoon, has just been exiled to Byron Bay as a junior journalist at his father's smallest regional newspaper, The Beacon. His arrival coincides with the disappearance of the newspaper's editor, Patrick O'Shaughnessy, while...Read more

I Am Behind You

The book cover for I Am Behind You by John Ajvide Lindqvist is an upside down view of an old rounded style plain metal caravan sitting on a pale patch of ground with a sky "above" it and flying birds. The right way up the title of the book has wisps of smoke curling around it, with the author's name at the bottom of the image.

Molly wakes her mother to go to the toilet. The campsite is strangely blank. The toilet block has gone. Everything else has gone too. This is a place with no sun. No god.

Just four families remain. Each has done something to bring them here - each denies they deserve it. Until...Read more

The Darkest Sin

The image of the book cover for The Darkest Sin by D.V. Biship includes the tagline 'Florence, 1537. Murder on holy ground is ....' (immediately above the title).

The background is textured teal, the title in a gothic style black font that takes up the majority of the space, with birds flying to the right of it. Then the additional tagline 'Featuring Cesare Aldo'.

At the bottom there is a view of a city with a large, domed basically or church and a tower above a crowded building line.

Florence. Spring, 1537.

When Cesare Aldo investigates a report of intruders at a convent in the Renaissance city’s northern quarter, he enters a community divided by bitter rivalries and harbouring dark secrets.

His case becomes far more complicated when a naked man’s...Read more

Transgression

The book cover for Transgression by Roger Simpson includes the taglines 'For Gruesome Murders / A Killer With No Motive / Only Jane Halifax Can Stop Them'.

The image is of a bridge heading towards a city skyline overshadowed by the figure of a woman with shoulder length blonde hair, wearing a dark coat. There's a hint of a satchel bag over her shoulder.

Based on the hugely successful Channel 9 drama series starring Rebecca Gibney as forensic psychologist Dr. Jane Halifax, whose criminal profiling, twenty years later, might be the only way to track down Australia's most dangerous serial killer yet. 

The first murder is brazen,...Read more

Stone Town

The book cover for Stone Town by Margaret Hickey includes the tagline 'Where land is the new gold and people will die for it.'

The image is looking out across a dry, ripe looking field of grain to a small stone building on the left and more open fields and trees to the right. The sky above is dusty brown and yellow. There's a quote at the top of the image 'Astonishingly assured crime .. A pitch perfect outback noir'. Weekend Australian on Cutters End

Stone Town is captivating new rural crime drama from the author of the bestselling Cutters End.

With its gold rush history long in the past, Stone Town has definitely seen better days. And it’s now in the headlines for all the wrong reasons . . .

When three teenagers...Read more

1Q84

The book cover for IQ 84 by Haruki Murakami has the taglines 'National Bestseller' and 'A Novel'. The image is of the face of a woman, up very close with a wash of shading over the top, the title of the book is spread across the image, in relief so that parts of her image are more clearly visible.

The year is 1984 and the city is Tokyo.

A young woman named Aomame follows a taxi driver’s enigmatic suggestion and begins to notice puzzling discrepancies in the world around her. She has entered, she realizes, a parallel existence, which she calls 1Q84 —“Q is...Read more

City of Vengeance

The image of the book cover for City of Vengeance by D.V. Biship includes the tagline 'Florence, 1536. An officer of the court, on the wrong side of the law ....'.

The background is red, the title in a gothic style black font that takes up the majority of the space, with the additional tagline of 'Introducing Cesare Aldo' and the quotes 'Impressive and immersive' Antonia Hodgson and 'Richly atmospheric' Ambrose Perry, either side of a gold crest in the centre of the image.

At the bottom there is an elaborate bridge crossing a still river with buildings either side.

Florence. Winter, 1536. A prominent Jewish moneylender is murdered in his home, a death with wide implications in a city powered by immense wealth.

Cesare Aldo, a former soldier and now an officer of the Renaissance city’s most feared criminal court, is given four days to solve...Read more

Cutters End

The book cover for Cutters End by Margaret Hickey includes the tagline 'A Desert Highway. A Remote Town. A Murder that Won't Stay Hidden.'

The image is looking out across a dry, brown patch of grass with a single, scrubby tree to the left. In the distance there's low bush, and a cloudy yellowish / dusty looking sky.

A scintillating crime thriller, set in the South Australian outback town of Cutters End. A mysterious death on New Year’s Eve 1989 leads to a shocking murder investigation 32 years later...

A desert highway. A remote town. A murder that won’t stay hidden....Read more

The Woman in the Library

The image of the book cover for The Woman in the Library by Sulari Gentill includes the tagline ' Four strangers. A quiet library. The perfect place for murder'.

The image has a pale blue green background, with the tagline at the top and the author's name at the bottom followed by 'Award-Winning Author'

In the centre there's a face of a startled / frightened woman with longish brown hair and eyes wide open - looking towards the left, her mouth is open and one hand is held up to her face. She's surrounded by the outline of books on a shelf, and her face is superimposed on one book which has been pulled slightly out of the line up by a black arm and hand. There's an envelope in outline to the right with words 'A Mystery' written on it.

In every person's story, there is something to hide...

The tranquility is shattered by a woman's terrified scream. Security guards take charge immediately, instructing everyone inside to stay put until the threat is identified and contained. While they wait for the all-clear,...Read more

Boiling a Frog

The image of the book cover for Boiling a Frog by Christopher Brookmyre with the tagline 'Riddled with humour and political satire. The Times'. It has a green background with a downward line that's forming a spiral after substituting as the i in Boiling.

Jack Parlabane, the investigative journalist who is not averse to breaking the law for the sake of a good story, has finally been caught on the petard of his own self-confidence and is experiencing accommodation courtesy of Her Majesty. The fledgling Scottish parliament is in catatonic...Read more

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