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Looking for books similar to "And Then There Were None" by Agatha Christie
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No big surprise you've read more of Christie's works. I find that most of the mysteries I read tend to be one murder per book, but a few that I have come across that are good serial murderer cases are:
Dark Eye and Strip Search by William Bernhardt, starring Susan Pulaski, a police psychologist in Las Vegas.
Nearly Gone by Elle Cosimano, a 4-star YA mystery that just came out this month.
The Body Finder by Kimberly Derting, first in a YA series about a teenager who has the "power" to sense dead bodies—or at least those that have been murdered.
Books mentioned in this topic
Dark Eye (other topics)Strip Search (other topics)
Nearly Gone (other topics)
The Body Finder (other topics)
Murder on the Orient Express (other topics)
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Authors mentioned in this topic
William Bernhardt (other topics)Elle Cosimano (other topics)
Kimberly Derting (other topics)
I am looking for recommendations for books with a combination of any or all the the following:
- A murder mystery (especially when characters get picked off one-by-one and they don't know who's going to be next!!)
- A creepy or isolated location (a big country manor house with a weird butler or something, an island, etc)
- Weather: thunder, blowing gales, hurricanes, tornadoes, torrential rain, etc.
I loved "And Then There Were None" as it had the one-by-one murders, the creepy/isolated location. I also loved Shutter Island as it had the isolated location and the weather etc. Anyone know any more along these lines?