Reddit mentions: The best supernatural mystery books

We found 93 Reddit comments discussing the best supernatural mystery books. We ran sentiment analysis on each of these comments to determine how redditors feel about different products. We found 16 products and ranked them based on the amount of positive reactions they received. Here are the top 20.

1. Lies, Damn Lies and a Vampire Rock Star

Lies, Damn Lies and a Vampire Rock Star
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Release dateMay 2018
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3. Not Guilty

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  • 💖Mom's Always Prepared: Little people. We can never be certain how they’ll hurt themselves, but we can always be certain they will! And when that day comes you’ll be armed with everything you need in your PreparaKit Travel Kit! Designed by nurse and mom of 2, so all knocks and spills are in good hands
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Not Guilty
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Release dateOctober 2014
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7. Fire In The Mind: Doctor Wise Book 1

Fire In The Mind: Doctor Wise Book 1
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Release dateJune 2017
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8. The Soul Summoner

The Soul Summoner
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Release dateNovember 2015
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9. The Ghost of Blackwood Lane

The Ghost of Blackwood Lane
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Release dateNovember 2010
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10. Echo (An Alex Benedict Novel)

Science fictionAction & Adventure
Echo (An Alex Benedict Novel)
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ColorMulticolor
Height6.8 Inches
Length4.3 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateOctober 2011
Weight0.41 Pounds
Width1.1 Inches
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11. One of Our Thursdays Is Missing

One of Our Thursdays Is Missing
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Length5.75 Inches
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Release dateMarch 2011
Weight1.2 Pounds
Width1.5 Inches
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12. The Secret History of Moscow

Used Book in Good Condition
The Secret History of Moscow
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Height6.7 Inches
Length4.2 Inches
Number of items1
Weight0.35053499658 Pounds
Width0.9 Inches
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13. London Falling

London Falling
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Release dateApril 2013
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14. Backup

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  • Used Book in Good Condition
Backup
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Length5.5 Inches
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Weight0.3 Pounds
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15. Nights of Villjamur (Legends of the Red Sun)

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  • High quality 3 mm thicker felt material without chemical smell / Polyester fiber edge cover and stiching robust not ripping and falling apart frame - This felt diaper caddy can load max weight of 11 lbs and versatile to fit different needs when baby grown up. This nappy caddy can be used as glove box, organizer for car, kids craft, art supplies, toys, etc. Note: Not MACHINE WASHABLE.
  • Unique with side folding 27.5 * 14 inch changing pad of 600D waterproof Oxford cloth for comfortable touch and easy cleaning – This diaper caddy comes with changing pad easy folding on the side, as a quick changing station at all times, with less to carry around & less spending for on the go. The pad is easy to clean by wet / alcohol wipe.
  • Larger size 15*10*8 inch with strong collapsible velcro to hold divider frame in place without loosing shape - This baby portable organizer has 3 large inside pockets, 2 large outside pockets & 3 small pockets. This baby diaper caddy organizer is large enough for breast pump, toys, diapers, wipes, bibs, medicine, burp cloths, lotion, bottles, sanitizer, cream, etc,. organized in one place.
  • Waterproof PU handle is durable, tearproof and convenient to carrying around for home, daycare, travel use - This diaper basket organizer is easy to have important items close and near with everything organized in one area. This changing table caddy is open and easy to classify things and easy to grab, store, take out and go. Supper handy to move around.
  • This diaper tote is a perfect choice for babe shower gift. Buy with confidence – Our customer service will try to provide 100% satisfied solution within hours if you have any issue with the products.
Nights of Villjamur (Legends of the Red Sun)
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ColorSky/Pale blue
Height8.25 Inches
Length5.47 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateMay 2011
Weight0.8125 Pounds
Width1.01 Inches
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🎓 Reddit experts on supernatural mystery books

The comments and opinions expressed on this page are written exclusively by redditors. To provide you with the most relevant data, we sourced opinions from the most knowledgeable Reddit users based the total number of upvotes and downvotes received across comments on subreddits where supernatural mystery books are discussed. For your reference and for the sake of transparency, here are the specialists whose opinions mattered the most in our ranking.
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u/curiousdoodler · 1 pointr/nanoafternano

My number one rule when it comes to publishing is I refuse to spend a single personal penny on the process. This is not a hard rule to follow since I'm broke. My publisher paid for editing, cover art, and all the other fun expenses that come with publishing. To date, I personally have made $17. I would have liked to have a promotion budget, but I simply couldn't afford it and still can't.

When it comes to sharing, I'm a very private writer. People at work don't know I write. Most of my friends and family had to buy Sandman if they wanted to read it because I didn't want them to read it until a professional editor (actually two because I had a content editor and a line editor) had gone over it with a fine tooth comb. I don't talk about writing with most people until I have a publisher lined up. The only two exception are my boyfriend and my mom. My boyfriend lives with me, so he knows how much I write, although I generally don't talk plot with him. I let him read my manuscript just before I start shopping to publishers.

My mom is also a writer with two books out Loona and the Saragasso and Not Guilty. She is a wonderfully helpful editor. She is currently (and I mean she just texted me a comment so I know she is right this second) reading Night Vision for me which is about halfway through the editing process. I let my mom read my work when I run dry on major edits but before I start serious line edits. She usually points out some major plot holes I miss because I know what's going on, but I've forgotten to tell the reader.

When people ask about what I'm working, I just tell them I've got a few projects going and nothing is pretty enough yet for sharing. If a person pries, I tell them I'm too busy with my day job and my personal projects have been put on hold for a while. But I talk about writing so rarely, most people don't realize I've written anything since Sandman and they don't ask.

u/ez617 · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

X-Ray and Vav

I would like this ebook. It's the first Sookie Stackhouse novel, an I'm dying to read it. I like to take my kindle with me to the gym, and I think this would be the perfect page turner for my workouts!

Thanks for holding the contest! <3

u/whereyatrulyare · 31 pointsr/homestuck

Thank you for this fine blessing.

First off, I find this really interesting. I think this is the earliest drawing Hussie did of the Beta Kids, before Homestuck was even conceptualized. I'm interested in the symbol on Jade Harley's shirt, it looks like an upside Leaf. It's weird how Jade's symbol was the one that took so long to eventually settle on. Also, I'm curious as to what that Jackhammer looking machine is, possibly something that would have belonged to the Phernalia Registry? Also, Hussie may have considered an isometric top-down style at some point, or was simply figuring out how John's design would work in three-dimensional space/from a different perspective.

There's this concept art for a Problem Sleuth game, though I'm not sure how far this dates back, I'm assuming pre-Homestuck/early Homestuck. Still, a crying shame it never came to fruition.

As a side-note, friendly reminder that there was a planned Midnight Crew walkaround that we never got.


Wizardy Herbert is an actual text, btw. It wasn't made up for Homestuck. I always found it interesting how Hussie reincorporated ideas from his older works into Homestuck in new and interesting ways, not just Wizardy Herbet, but And It Don't Stop, Whistles : The Starlight Calliope and a whole bunch of others.

Pre-Homestuck Hussie is a lot different to post-Homestuck Hussie, I think it's suffice to say.

I'm so jealous of Andrew Hussie's art capabilities. The simplified designs he's prone to using severely disguise his actual skill/talent.

I have never heard of "Eidophusikon" before this moment, so I looked it up. Apparently it was a book that Hussie did the illustrations for. I have no idea if it's good or not though.

Aw, I had forgotten about the Captcha Calculator. Friendly reminder that these still haven't been ported/adapted, and when Flash stops being supported in 2020, Homestuck is Homefucked

Final note : Friendly reminder that Dirk/Bro did absolutely nothing wrong. Look at this face. Does this look like the face of a villain?

u/pbntm2 · 5 pointsr/suggestmeabook

https://www.amazon.com/Lies-Damn-Vampire-Rock-Star-ebook/dp/B07CXCZ7N3

This is my book. The blurb:

>On the eve of Firelight's last concert of their world tour, their vampire bassist is accused of assaulting a human. The other band members have their own secrets. Can they keep the lucky (and naive) fan who won the chance to spend the day with them from finding out the truth? In a satire of boybands and their fans and a look at what it's really like to be a vampire in the 21st century, the only thing that sparkles is fool's gold.

u/amazon-converter-bot · 1 pointr/FreeEBOOKS

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u/elizabeth-cooper · 1 pointr/writing

I published my book on Amazon and it's free for the next few days.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07CXCZ7N3/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1525834496&sr

Lies, Damn Lies, and a Vampire Rock Star

>On the eve of Firelight's last concert of their world tour, their vampire bassist is accused of assaulting a human. The other band members have their own secrets. Can they keep the lucky (and naive) fan who won the chance to spend the day with them from finding out the truth?

Pluses: It's short, easy to read, the grammar and spelling are good, it's occasionally funny, and the vampires are somewhat different than usual - they're not teenagers and they don't sparkle. They're not even especially sexy. They're actually kind of surly and weird.

Minuses: I started out with an A plot and a B plot and unfortunately the A plot is more interesting but the B plot gets more pages.

u/reduxde · 1 pointr/tipofmytongue

YES! and here's the "mostly orange" cover of the book that was published "about 5 years ago": https://www.amazon.com/Echo-Alex-Benedict-Novel-McDevitt/dp/1937007006

u/nubsauce87 · 1 pointr/dresdenfiles

Check out the Novella "Backup". It's told from Thomas' point of view, and introduces you to the Oblivion War.

Really makes me wish JB had time for a spin-off series featuring Thomas as the Protagonist. Would give a great new spin to the Dresdenverse.

u/chelsrei · 2 pointsr/books

The next Thursday book comes out next week! In the meantime, Shades of Grey is good as well as his Nursery Crime books and The Last Dragonslayer. If you're looking for something different try Ella Minnow Pea by Mark Dunn.

u/librariowan · 2 pointsr/booksuggestions

The Secret History of Moscow, Uprooted, and definitely The Bear and the Nightingale.

u/SomnambulicSojourner · 1 pointr/nfl

Sounds like Mora Losely

u/PirateShiplol · 2 pointsr/PolishGauntlet

If you like a dash of romance with your fantasy, and you like a good mystery, then Charlaine Harris is the author for you. I have all of her Southern Vampire series (Sookie books) and all of her Lily Bard series. I highly recommend them both!

Here is the first of the Sookie books.

Summary:

Sookie Stackhouse is a small-time cocktail waitress in small-town Louisiana. She's quiet, keeps to herself, and doesn't get out much. not because she's not pretty. She is. It's just that, well, Sookie has this sort of "disability." She can read minds. And that doesn't make her too dateable. And then along comes Bill. he's tall, dark, handsome-and Sookie can't hear a word he's thinking. He's exactly the type of guy she's been waiting for all her life...

But Bill has a disability of his own: He's a vampire with a bad reputation. He hands with a seriously creepy crowd, all suspected of-big surprise-murder. And when one of Sookie's coworkers is killed, she fears she's next...

u/reap7 · 21 pointsr/Fantasy

nights of villajamur? mark charan newton

book 2 is 'city of ruin' and that has banshees that wail when people die

u/Walker_James · 1 pointr/selfpublish

If you are a fan of folklore and the paranormal, my first thriller is out on Kindle for $2.99. Superior Moon

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Synopsis:

For Detective Alain Logan, it's hard enough to police the vast wilderness of northern Michigan without adding make-believe monsters to his list of troubles. It's true the first body found in the woods had part of her leg eaten, but the Upper Peninsula has black bears, even wolverines. It's a locale with all the problems of the real world--meth labs, budget cuts, winter like a toothache--and just happens to have myths that eat people. The huge tracks are harder for Alain to explain, not to mention the fang marks on the disemboweled priest. As far as Alain is concerned, a murderer is a murderer. These are his woods, his town, his gullible idiots, and no one is going to hurt them. It's his job to catch monsters whether they run on two legs or four, and he has to take care of this before his own damned nightmares about blood and dirt and darkness drive him to the loony bin.