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October 2024

 

Haere mai, welcome to our True Crime / Mystery newsletter. Take a walk on the dark side and discover crimes both real and fictional.

 

New For You

Staff List

New For You - Mystery & Thriller - October 2024

Fiction that keeps you guessing - you'll find danger, killers, and unexpected twists in our picks of the newest mystery and thriller titles.

New in Mystery & Thriller
 

Staff List

New For You - True Crime - October 2024

Our selectors have hand-picked the top new additions to the collection in espionage, crime, murder, and everything in between.

New in True Crime
 

New Mysteries

"The Bell Tower" by Ellory, Roger Jon, 1965-
"Chosen to Die" by Jackson, Lisa, 1952-
"The Creeper" by Hickey, Margaret
"Kalmann and the Sleeping Mountain" by Schmidt, Joachim B., 1981-
"The Madness" by Kurtagich, Dawn
"The Woman in the Garden" by Johnson, Jill (Novelist)
"Chosen to Die" by Jackson, Lisa, 1952-
"Kalmann and the Sleeping Mountain" by Schmidt, Joachim B., 1981-
New mysteries
 

New Thrillers

"The Bachelorette Party" by Block, Sandra, 1970-
"Blood Rubies" by Doquang, Mailan S.
"Bad Apple" by Hunter, Alice (Novelist)
"The Blue Hour" by Hawkins, Paula, 1972-
"Bad Tourists" by Carver, Caro, pseud., 1978-
"Broiler" by Cranor, Eli, 1988-
"Blood Rubies" by Doquang, Mailan S.
"The Blue Hour" by Hawkins, Paula, 1972-
New thrillers
 

New True Crime / Murder

"American Mother" by McCann, Colum, 1965-
"Babes in the Wood" by Bartlett, Graham (Police officer)
"The Amish Wife" by Olsen, Gregg
"Behold the Monster" by Lauren, Jillian
"The Atlas of True Crime" by Hajeski, Nancy J., 1951-
"The Berman Murders" by Kari, Doug
"Babes in the Wood" by Bartlett, Graham (Police officer)
"Behold the Monster" by Lauren, Jillian
New True Crime
 

Horror for Halloween

Fright Fest - Horror Films for Halloween: Kanopy

Prepare to face your deepest fears with Kanopy’s Fright Fest! Delve into a collection of spine-chilling films that will thrill and terrify.

Watch Fright Fest films
 

Website

Horror fiction reading guide

Recommended reading lists for a range of horror fiction sub-genres, horror authors to try, and other horrific resources.

Staff List

Social horror

Social horror intertwines traditional horror elements with social commentary, using fear to highlight societal issues and human behaviours.

Event

Tuesday Terrors Horror Book Club at Tūranga

Series

Oct 29th | 6:30pm - 7:30pm

Tūranga

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Meet and discuss a different sub-genre of horror fiction every month with Mike and fellow horror fans.

More Horror
 

Christchurch Photo Hunt: 1 to 31 October 2024

The annual Christchurch Photo Hunt is on until 31 October. Share your photos old and new - and win Riverside Market vouchers!

Enter the Photo Hunt
 
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