A Reader That Never Sleeps: 9 Thrillers Set in New York

By NYPL Staff
October 14, 2020
Stavros Niarchos Foundation Library (SNFL)

What makes the perfect book fit for an autumnal read? Some readers might search for a title that's a little cozy, perfect alongside a mug of spiced chai. Maybe you would prefer one that explores the history of Halloween, dating back to the ancient Celtic festival of Samhain. I personally prefer a title that makes me feel a little less alone, but not quite in the way you might expect.

When the sun starts to set a little earlier in the day and I have to start packing a cardigan for my commute, I find myself gravitating towards books that make me peek around the corner before I turn them, even if that is just in my studio apartment and the "corner" leads into a coat closet. But I'm not referring to a classic ghost story. While I also enjoy those from time to time, I'm referring to the books with a certain feeling. They're creepy, disturbing, and even worse-- they could actually happen. Well, okay. Not all of these stories could actually happen, but they're told in a way that might convince you otherwise. And what's even better than an unsettling mystery? An unsettling mystery set in New York. 

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Summaries provided via NYPL’s catalog, which draws from multiple sources. Click through to each book’s title for more.