Snuggle up with a good crime and mystery novel from your CSU Library this winter.
- Cape Perdido by Marcia Muller
- Dead run by P. J. Tracy
- The rule of four by Ian Caldwell & Dustin Thomason
- Killing raven by Margaret Coel
- The tenderness of wolves by Stef Penney (recommended)
- As dog is my witness: another Aaron Tucker mystery by Jeffrey Cohen
- The visitor by Jane R. Goodall
- An easeful death by Felicity Young
- Artists in crime by Ngaio Marsh (classic crime)
- Echo park by Michael Connelly
- Piece of my heart by Peter Robinson (recommended)
- Blue shoes and happiness by Alexander McCall Smith
- End in tears by Ruth Rendell
- Back to Bologna by Michael Dibdin (gritty mystery set in Italy)
- Dragon bones by Lisa See (crime novel set in China)
- The murder of Roger Ackroyd by Agatha Christie (recommended, arguably Christie’s best novel)
- Clouds of witness by Dorothy L. Sayers (classic Lord Peter Wimsey mystery)
- Death by water: a Phryne Fisher mystery by Kerry Greenwood
- The devil’s feather by Minette Walters
Check the CSU Library catalogue for location details.
Why does the CSU Library have so many crime novels? Not complaining but just curious.
James
Hello James,
Nearly all of the crime novels in the CSU Library have been donated by Library staff.
The Library also buys some recreational fiction in a variety of genres including crime, science fiction, chicklit, etc.
Best wishes,
Kerryn