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Sadie Bell

"Crime Junkie" Host and Mystery Author Ashley Flowers Shares Her Must-Read Crime Books

A press shot of author ashley flowers wearing a white shirt and jeans and an overlay of the cover of her new book the missing half.

When you're looking to get lost in a book, sometimes you need your reading material to match your mood. With Marie Claire's series "Buy the Book," we do the heavy lifting for you. We're offering curated, highly specific recommendations for whatever you're looking for—whether you're in your feels or hooked on a subgenre trending on #BookTok.

In this author-curated rendition, "Crime Junkie" podcast host and All Good People Here and The Missing Half novelist Ashley Flowers shares her recommendations of her favorite crime books.


Ashley Flowers’ true-crime podcast “Crime Junkie” has been the most popular pod in the genre for years, so it’s no wonder that her love for mysteries runs deep. But beyond her fascination with infamous crimes, digging through public records, and researching unsolved cases, much of the podcaster/mystery author’s obsession dates back to her childhood reading material. She cites Nancy Drew books, the work of Agatha Christie, and, as she got older, twisty mystery-thrillers like The Poet by Michael Connelly as what got her hooked.

“I pretty quickly realized that mysteries don’t just happen in books, and often the real-life ones are more unbelievable than fiction,” she tells Marie Claire via email. “I can’t tell you the number of times I’ve been working on a real case and think to myself, I could never put this in a book. No one would believe it.”

Now, a genre veteran herself, Flowers releases her second novel, The Missing Half, on May 6. It follows her No. 1 best-selling debut, 2022’s All Good People Here; this time she teamed with a co-author, Alex Kiester (The Truth About Ben and June). For the new book, the two looked to the complexities between sisters to tell a story about two women, who had a sister disappear years ago, as they join forces when there’s a surprising development in the case.

Though Flowers admits she doesn’t write her books with any real cases in mind, she does leave Easter eggs. “I always find that when I am done and I take a step back, I see small pieces I recognize from real stories—a fact about the abandoned car, or the way a clue is uncovered,” she says. “Avid listeners of my podcasts ‘Crime Junkie’ and ‘The Deck’ will always find parallels because I think we write what we know. And what I know is mystery.”

Here, Flowers has curated a list of her favorite crime books for Marie Claire, from true-crime titles to best-selling works of fiction by genre faves like Lisa Jewell and Gillian Flynn to moving literary fiction.

Ashley Flower's Fiction Crime Novel Recommendations

Ashley Flower's Non-Fiction Crime Book Recommendations

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