- The family Corleone, Ed Falco
- Three women disappear, James Patterson and Shan Serafin
- The ghost and Mrs. McClure, Alice Kimberly
- The silkworm, Robert Galbraith
- The great leader, [a faux mystery], by Jim Harrison
- Bad blood, by Linda Fairstein
- The lantern's dance, a novel of suspense featuring Mary Russell and Sherlock Holmes, Laurie R. King
- Hell in a handbasket, Rose Gardner Investigations #3, Denise Grover Swank
- One of us is next, Karen M. McManus
- Shamed, Linda Castillo
- Masked prey, John Sandford
- Girls like us, Cristina Alger
- Season of fear, by Brian Freeman
- Her last breath, Linda Castillo
- Fallen, Linda Castillo
- Breaking silence, Linda Castillo
- Open and shut, David Rosenfelt
- Deadly cross, James Patterson
- The dead will tell, Linda Castillo
- Live to tell, a detective D.D. Warren novel, Lisa Gardner
- Rocky Mountain challenge, C. R. Fulton
- Sadie, Courtney Summers
- Mother-daughter murder night, a novel, Nina Simon
- The chef, James Patterson with Max DiLallo
- How the light gets in, Louise Penny
- The president's mane is missing, by Tom Angleberger ; illustrated by Cece Bell
- Smoky Mountain survival, C. R. Fulton
- Kingdom of the blind, Louise Penny
- Asylum, Madeleine Roux
- A game of fear, an Inspector Ian Rutledge mystery, Charles Todd
- Beside still waters, Psalm 23 mysteries, by Debbie Viguié
- Up Shute Creek, Denise Grover Swank
- The Longmire defense, Craig Johnson
- Thirty-one and a half regrets, A Rose Gardner mystery, Denise Grover Swank
- Animal instinct, David Rosenfelt
- Game on, tempting twenty-eight, Janet Evanovich
- Camino winds, John Grisham
- The program, Stephen White
- All the devils are here, Louise Penny
- Ice and stone, Marcia Muller
- The Everafter War, Michael Buckley ; pictures by Peter Ferguson
- Alex Cross must die, James Patterson
- X, Sue Grafton
- Judgment prey, John Sandford
- Come rain or shine, Denise Grover Swank
- They wish they were us, Jessica Goodman
- Unlucky 13, James Patterson with Maxine Paetro
- 13 treasures, Michelle Harrison
- The man who died twice, Richard Osman
- First degree, David Rosenfelt