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Read These With the Lights On: Black Crime and Mystery Novels We Love

Channel your inner detective with some of our favorite whodunnits.

Letโ€™s face it โ€“ real life is hard AF. Thatโ€™s why a juicy murder mystery can be just the escape from reality we need and a chance to tap into our inner detective. I mean is there anything more satisfying than putting the clues together and identifying the killer before the police can?

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With everything happening in the world today, we recommend losing yourself in a good whodunnit every now and then. Thatโ€™s why weโ€™ve rounded up some of our favorite crime and mystery novels by Black authors we love.

โ€œDevil in a Blue Dressโ€ by Walter Mosley

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Set in 1948 Los Angeles, โ€œDevil in a Blue Dressโ€ is one of renowned crime fiction writer Walter Mosleyโ€™s best and the inspiration for the 1995 film starring Denzel Washington. The story follows a Black war veteran whose financial prayers are answered when a white man offers to pay him to help find a missing white woman known to hang out in Black jazz clubs.

โ€œBlanche on the Lamโ€ by Barbara Neely

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The first novel in Barbara Neelyโ€™s Blanche White series, โ€œBlanche on the Lamโ€ introduces readers to Blanche White, a Black housekeeper working for rich families in North Carolina. But when she becomes the prime suspect for a murder she didnโ€™t commit, Blanche is forced to use her wit and her connections with other domestic workers to help uncover the truth and save herself.

โ€œBlack Water Risingโ€ by Attica Locke

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Los Angeles Times Book Prize Finalist in the Mystery/Thriller category, โ€œBlack Water Risingโ€ is the first book in a series centering around Jay Porter, a struggling lawyer who uncovers dangerous secrets after saving a womanโ€™s life.

โ€œHollywood Endingโ€ by Kellye Garrett

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Kellye Garrettโ€™s โ€œHollywood Endingโ€ was named one of TODAYโ€™s Best Summer Reads of 2019.

All of the buzz around Hollywoodโ€™s award season comes to a halt when a popular publicist is killed. Now Dayna Anderson, an actress turned private investigator, is out to find her killer. But everything changes when she discovers that what everyone believed to be a robbery-gone-wrong was actually something way more sinister.

โ€œAmerican Spyโ€ by Lauren Wilkinson

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โ€œAmerican Spyโ€ got big props from Former President Barack Obama, who included it on his 2019 summer reading list. The story centers around Marie Mitchell, a young Black FBI intelligence officer who gets the chance of a lifetime when sheโ€™s asked to join a secret task force looking to take down the revolutionary president of Burkina Faso. But although she signed on to the mission, she secretly admires him and finds herself in a messy situation that leaves her with questions about her identity and her allegiances.

โ€œBroken Placesโ€ by Tracy Clark

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In โ€œBroken Placesโ€ we meet Cass, a former Chicago police officer starting over as the head of her own private investigation agency. And sheโ€™s out for justice as she tries to get to the bottom of the mysterious death of her friend and father figure, Father Ray Heaton, who is found murdered in his church.

โ€œWe Lie Hereโ€ by Rachel Howzell Hall

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โ€œWe Lie Hereโ€ follows TV writer Yara Gibson who is back in her hometown for her parentsโ€™ anniversary party. But things get weird when she receives a mysterious text from Felicia โ€“ a woman claiming to be her motherโ€™s childhood friend, who says she has life-changing information. Before Yara can meet with Felicia, her body is found floating in a lake. But she left behind a key to a remote cabin containing secrets that leave Yara with more questions than answers.

โ€œGlory Be: A Glory Broussard Mysteryโ€ by Danielle Arceneauxโ€

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The New York Times Book Review called Danielle Arceneauxโ€™s debut โ€œGlory Beโ€ a Best Crime Novel of the Year. Set in the Louisiana bayou, the book introduces us to amateur sleuth Glory Broussard, who has just learned that her best friend, a well-loved nun in the community, has been found dead in her apartment. The police think itโ€™s a suicide, but Glory belives thereโ€™s more to the story and launches an investigation of her own.

โ€œThree-Fifthsโ€ by John Vercher

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In โ€œThree-Fifthsโ€ we meet Bobby Saraceno, the son of a white mother and a Black father he doesnโ€™t know who has lived his life hiding the truth about his identity. But when his best friend comes home from prison a racist and assaults a young Black man, Bobby knows his secret could put him in danger. And the stakes get even higher when Bobbyโ€™s father comes into the picture after 20 years.

โ€œThe Striverโ€™s Row Spyโ€ by Jason Overstreet

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โ€œThe Striverโ€™s Row Spyโ€ is a stunning crime novel set during the Harlem Renaissance. When Sidney Temple is chosen to be the FBIโ€™s first Black agent, he sees an opportunity to get justice for people who look like him. But he finds himself in a dangerous situation when he chooses to use his talent to obstruct the agencyโ€™s biased investigation into Marcus Garvey and give W.E.B. DuBois insider information.

โ€œMy Sister, The Serial Killerโ€ by Oyinkin Braithwaite

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If a story that centers around a murder can be funny, โ€œMy Sister, The Serial Killerโ€ is it. Korede is trying to help her sister Ayoola after her third boyfriend is killed at the hands of Ayoolaโ€™s knife. And after she helps move the body and clean up the mess (without getting credit), Korede realizes sheโ€™s had enough when the handsome doctor she has her eyes on asks for her sisterโ€™s number.

โ€œMurder in G Majorโ€ by Alexia Gordon

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โ€œMurder in G Majorโ€ is a musical mystery that follows Gethsemane Brown, a Black classical musician desperate to return to the United States from Ireland after nearly losing it all. To get back home, she accepts a challenge to turn a group of young boys into a successful orchestra. But the cottage sheโ€™s staying in is haunted by the ghost of her favorite composer, who wants her help clearing his name of false murder-suicide charges.

โ€œDeathโ€™s Echoesโ€ by Penny Mickelbury

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โ€œDeathโ€™s Echoesโ€ centers around Police Lieutenant Gianna Maglione, the head of the DC Police Departmentโ€™s Hate Crimes Unit. Her job is stop violent hate crimes and bring the perpetrators to justice, but things change when one of her officers becomes a victim and her girlfriend is targeted for a hit.

โ€œSex, Murder and a Double Latteโ€ by Kyra Davis

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In โ€œSex, Murder and a Double Latte,โ€ mystery writer Sophie Katz swears a crazy fan is sneaking into her apartment and acting out the plot of her books, even though everyone else thinks its just her imagination. But when a filmmaker friend is killed, she thinks she could be next. And if she canโ€™t get to the bottom of it, she believes the plot of her next book could spell out the manner of her own death.

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