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Naked in Death - In Death by J.D. Robb
Naked in Death
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Book 1 in the series:In Death
A compulsively readable blend of murder mystery, flawed yet loveable characters, and sultry romance with a just-right hint of future tech. Perfect if you want to get hooked on a smart series with heart. Read it, and prepare to add 50 more books to your TBR!

If you liked Naked in Death, here are the top 100 books to read next:

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  1. #1
    Fatal Affair
    Book 1 in the series:Fatal

    Fatal Affair - Fatal by Marie Force
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    A breezy, addictive start to a beloved romantic suspense series: come for the murder mystery, stay for the sizzling, complicated romance. Perfect for fans of drama, crime, and swoony second chances.

    'Fatal Affair' by Marie Force is the first installment in the 'Fatal' series, focusing on the relationship between police lieutenant Sam Holland and rising politician Nick Cappuano. When Senator John O'Connor is found dead, Sam must quickly find the killer to salvage her career, enlisting the help of Nick, who was O'Connor's friend and chief of staff. The story delves into Washington scandals, political intrigue, and police work, intertwining romance, suspense, and murder mystery elements seamlessly. The writing style is engaging, with a mix of romance, crime-solving, and political backdrop that keeps readers hooked throughout the story.

    “Ugh, what the hell is that?” Nick Cappuano dropped his keys into his coat pocket and stepped into the spacious, well-appointed Watergate apartment that his boss, Senator John O’Connor, had inherited...
    2010
    420 pages

  2. #2

    A Curious Beginning - Veronica Speedwell by Deanna Raybourn
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    A lively, clever Victorian mystery with a boldly unconventional heroine - delightful for fans of snark and slow-burn partnerships, but might feel over-the-top to historical purists. Worth a try if you like your sleuths smart, sassy, and a little bit wild.

    In 'A Curious Beginning', we follow Veronica Speedwell, an independent and bold Victorian adventuress with a passion for collecting butterflies. After the death of her guardians, Veronica finds herself entangled in a mystery surrounding her parentage. With the help of a cast of unique characters like the enigmatic Stoker, Veronica navigates through danger, murder, and intrigue in Victorian England while unraveling the secrets of her past. The book is a mix of historical fiction, mystery, and adventure, with a fast-paced plot that keeps readers engaged and entertained.

    The writing style in 'A Curious Beginning' is described as witty, humorous, and engaging, drawing readers into Veronica's world of scientific quests, daring escapades, and unexpected twists. The characters, especially Veronica and Stoker, are well-developed and dynamic, with their evolving relationship adding depth to the narrative. The book offers a fresh take on the Victorian mystery genre, blending elements of romance, suspense, and humor to create an enjoyable and captivating story for readers.

    I stared down into the open grave and wished that I could summon a tear. Violent weeping would have been in exceedingly poor taste, but Miss Nell Harbottle had been my guardian for the whole of my lif...
    September 2015
    377 pages

  3. #3
    A is for Alibi
    Book 1 in the series:Kinsey Millhone

    A is for Alibi - Kinsey Millhone by Sue Grafton
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    A classic, character-driven detective novel that’s a solid start to a beloved series - perfect for mystery fans who enjoy a smart, independent PI and some vintage 80s nostalgia.

    'A is for Alibi' by Sue Grafton introduces readers to private investigator Kinsey Millhone who is hired by Nikki Fife to investigate the murder of her husband, for which Nikki was recently released from prison. The story unfolds with Kinsey navigating through the case, revealing twists and turns as she delves deeper into the investigation. The writing style is described as quick and easy to read, with a mix of suspense, humor, and a historical feel due to the lack of modern technology in the storyline.

    My name is Kinsey Millhone. I'm a private investigator, licensed by the state of California. I'm thirty-two years old, twice divorced, no kids. The day before yesterday I killed someone and the fact w...
    1982
    253 pages

  4. #4
    Don't Tell
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    Book 1 in the series:Chicago

    Don't Tell - Chicago by Karen Rose
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    A fast-paced, emotionally charged romantic suspense that tackles dark topics with sensitivity and delivers both thrills and heartfelt moments. It's not flawless, but fans of intense, character-driven stories will likely stay up all night turning the pages.

    'Don't Tell' by Karen Rose follows the story of Caroline, a woman who fakes her and her son's death to escape her abusive cop husband, Rob. As Rob hunts them down, leaving a trail of death and destruction, Caroline must navigate a dangerous game of survival while trying to move forward in her new life. The book is a gripping romantic suspense that delves into themes of spousal abuse, escape, and the haunting past that threatens to catch up with the protagonist.

    The plot of 'Don't Tell' is a page-turner that keeps a steady pace, focusing not only on the romantic couple but also on the intense exploits of the villain, Rob. The story unfolds with a mix of suspense, outrageous events, and well-drawn character development, making it an engaging read for fans of romantic suspense novels.

    Rob Winters stared dispassionately at the young boy whose eyes had already begun to roll back in his head. Shame, that. He'd thought the boy would have more spine. At fourteen he himself had been able...
    2003
    513 pages

  5. #5

    The Witness by Nora Roberts
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    A top-tier blend of suspense and romance with memorable characters - classic Nora Roberts, absolutely worth your time if you enjoy smart, sensitive romantic thrillers.

    "The Witness" by Nora Roberts follows the story of Elizabeth Fitch, a young girl who witnesses a murder by the Russian mafia and is forced to go into hiding. Twelve years later, living under a new identity, she attracts the attention of the local police chief, Brooks. The book delves into Elizabeth's past, her struggles to overcome fear and trauma, and her journey towards love and trust. The plot combines elements of suspense, romance, and thriller, showcasing the strength and resilience of the main character, Elizabeth.

    The writing style of Nora Roberts in "The Witness" is praised for its ability to captivate readers from the start. The book is described as engaging, with an intense beginning that keeps readers on the edge of their seats. The character development, especially that of Elizabeth, is highlighted as a strong point, with readers finding her to be a compelling and unique protagonist. The blend of romance, mystery, and intrigue in the plot, along with the well-crafted dialogue and detail, contributes to making this a gripping and entertaining read.

    For nearly the whole of her sixteen years, eight months and twenty-one days she’d dutifully followed her mother’s directives. Dr. Susan L. Fitch issued directives, not orders. Elizabeth had adhered to...
    1960
    580 pages

  6. #6

    The Cuckoo's Calling - Cormoran Strike by Robert Galbraith
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    A solid, classic-style mystery with memorable characters and plenty of London grit - perfect for fans of detective fiction, but possibly too slow and detailed for those seeking nonstop thrills.

    Set in modern-day London, 'The Cuckoo's Calling' follows Cormoran Strike, a down-on-his-luck private detective, as he investigates the death of supermodel Lula Landry. With the help of his temp secretary, Robin, Strike delves into a complex mystery involving possible suspects, red herrings, and unexpected plot twists. The book is praised for its well-developed characters, engaging writing style, and classic detective story elements.

    THOUGH ROBIN ELLACOTT’S TWENTY-FIVE YEARS of life had seen their moments of drama and incident, she had never before woken up in the certain knowledge that she would remember the coming day for as lon...
    January 2013
    496 pages

  7. #7
    Angels' Blood
    Book 1 in the series:Guild Hunter

    Angels' Blood - Guild Hunter by Nalini Singh
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    Gritty, sexy, and original - Angels' Blood delivers a fresh paranormal world with steamy, action-packed storytelling. Not for those who dislike alpha heroes, but a must-try for urban fantasy romance fans!

    Angels' Blood by Nalini Singh is the first novel in the Guild Hunter Series, a paranormal romance that introduces readers to a world where Archangels rule over humans, vampires, and angels. The story follows Elena Deveraux, a skilled vampire hunter hired by the Archangel of New York, Raphael, for a dangerous mission. The plot revolves around a power struggle between Elena and Raphael as they navigate a world filled with angels, vampires, and deadly threats, blending romance, action, and suspense in a modern-day setting.

    Okay, maybe the actual words varied but the feel was the same. It made her want to track down and exterminate the idiot fifteenth-century storyteller who’d made up that tale in the first place. Of cou...
    2001
    369 pages

  8. #8

    City of the Lost - Casey Duncan / Rockton by Kelley Armstrong
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    A thrilling, cleverly plotted mystery with a unique Yukon setting and memorable characters - perfect if you want suspense with a side of wild, remote adventure.

    The 'City of the Lost' book in the 'Casey Duncan / Rockton' series by Kelley Armstrong is a mystery romance series set in a remote town called Rockton where people go to disappear. The series follows the protagonist, a detective, as well as other characters who come to the town with mysterious backgrounds. The plot involves the couple getting together by the end of the first book and then solving different mysteries together in each subsequent book. The writing style is described as fast-paced, suspenseful, and filled with mysteries, with a touch of romance that keeps readers engaged.

    I’ve caught her off guard with that opening line, but I’ve been through this before with other therapists. Five, to be exact. Each time, the gap between “Hello” and “I’m a murderer” decreases. By this...
    2015
    444 pages

  9. #9
    The Burning
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    Book 1 in the series:Maeve Kerrigan

    The Burning - Maeve Kerrigan by Jane Casey
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    A smart, atmospheric police procedural with strong female leads and layered storytelling - ideal if you like your mysteries more thoughtful than shocking.

    "The Burning" by Jane Casey follows Detective Constable Maeve Kerrigan as she investigates a series of brutal murders in London. The story delves into the complexities of the case, with Kerrigan facing challenges within the male-dominated police force and navigating personal relationships. The narrative alternates between Kerrigan's perspective and that of the victims' friends, providing a well-developed plot with compelling twists and turns. Casey's writing style captures the tension and suspense of the investigation, drawing readers into a psychological thriller that keeps them guessing until the end.

    I didn’t know where I was or what I was doing when the phone rang; I didn’t even know that it was the phone that had woken me. I came up from miles below the surface and opened an eye as one part of m...
    2010
    465 pages

  10. #10

    Crocodile on the Sandbank - Amelia Peabody by Elizabeth Peters
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    A witty, character-driven romp through Victorian Egypt - perfect for fans of historical cozies, adventure, and strong female leads, though the mystery plays second fiddle to the fun and fabulous personalities.

    Crocodile on the Sandbank by Elizabeth Peters is the first book in the 'Amelia Peabody' series, introducing readers to the adventurous and independent protagonist, Amelia Peabody, a Victorian gentlewoman who inherits a fortune and decides to travel the world, indulging her passion for Egyptology. Along the way, she meets Evelyn Barton Forbes and the Emerson brothers, leading to a series of mysteries and adventures in Egypt. The book is described as a cozy mystery with elements of light romance, humor, and a touch of the supernatural, set in the late 19th century.

    The plot of 'Crocodile on the Sandbank' revolves around Amelia Peabody's journey to Egypt, her encounters with a reanimated mummy, and the development of her relationships with Evelyn and the Emerson brothers. The writing style is praised for its witty narration, engaging characters, and vivid descriptions of the Egyptian settings, creating a fun and light-hearted read that offers a mix of mystery, humor, and historical elements.

    (I am informed, by the self-appointed Critic who reads over my shoulder as I write, that I have already committed an error. If those seemingly simple English words do indeed imply that which I am told...
    1975
    319 pages

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