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The best books of 2023

This list is part of the best books of 2023.

We've asked 1,641 authors and super readers for their 3 favorite reads of the year.

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My favorite read in 2023…

Book cover of City of Vengeance

Adele Jordan Why did I love this book?

I had the privilege of meeting D.V. Bishop at Bristol CrimeFest, and something that inspired me to pick up his book was the interest he showed in escapism.

It’s so easy in historical fiction for some writers to dedicate their focus to research that sometimes the story becomes secondary. Not with Bishop’s book. The adventure, tension, and anticipation are all expertly written.

With a complex hero, Aldo, hiding his homosexuality at a time when it was illegal, this tension is brought into the conflict of the narrative as he races to find a killer in Florence in 1536.

This was my favourite read of 2023 because it was an unexpected thrill. I saw no promotional material beforehand and simply fell on it after seeing the writer at CrimeFest. 

By D. V. Bishop,

Why should I read it?

2 authors picked City of Vengeance as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it.

What is this book about?

Shortlisted for the 2021 Wilbur Smith Adventure Writing Prize and longlisted for the CWA Gold Dagger 2021.

City of Vengeance is an explosive debut novel in an historical thriller series by D. V. Bishop, set in Renaissance Florence.

'An impressive and immersive debut set in a beautifully realized sixteenth-century Florence' - Antonia Hodgson

'A first-class historical thriller . . . Bishop's spirited and richly detailed story is a tour-de-force' - David Baldacci

Florence. Winter, 1536. A prominent Jewish moneylender is murdered in his home, a death with wide implications in a city powered by immense wealth.

Cesare Aldo, a former…


My 2nd favorite read in 2023…

Book cover of Dissolution

Adele Jordan Why did I love this book?

I read this book years ago but had forgotten about it, until a rekindled friendship brought it back. My friend gushed about the series, and naturally, I knew there was something I had missed, as my friend practically has her own library, so her taste is never wrong. 

Clearly, I first read this book when I was too young. Upon re-reading, I was drawn in by the addictive isolation of the snowy monastery in 1537.

The whole book has a chilling factor enshrouding the mystery that kept me hooked. For a slow reader, I read it in just one weekend. For those who love more facts, this is the perfect book, as Samson expertly ties in the real events of the dissolution of the monasteries to the investigation Shardlake faces. 

By C.J. Sansom,

Why should I read it?

12 authors picked Dissolution as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it.

What is this book about?

Awarded the CWA Diamond Dagger - the highest honor in British crime writing

From the bestselling author of Winter in Madrid and Dominion comes the exciting and elegantly written first novel in the Matthew Shardlake Tudor Mystery series

Dissolution is an utterly riveting portrayal of Tudor England. The year is 1537, and the country is divided between those faithful to the Catholic Church and those loyal to the king and the newly established Church of England. When a royal commissioner is brutally murdered in a monastery on the south coast of England, Thomas Cromwell, Henry VIII's feared vicar general, summons…


My 3rd favorite read in 2023…

Book cover of Midnight at Malabar House

Adele Jordan Why did I love this book?

Nothing has transported me to another time and place so well as Khan’s book this year. I saw him at Bristol CrimeFest, a lovely and humorous man who held the attention of an entire busy room with just a few words. Khan’s charisma led me to his book, and I am so thrilled I found it. 

It is about the first female police officer in Bombay, Persis, who is called into a mystery at the turning of New Year’s Eve, 1949.

The power of Khan’s book comes in his ability to use time to create tension, the feeling it’s running out too quickly, the voice of a great heroine and most of all, his descriptions that paint this world in vivid colours. Need an escape? Pick up this book!

By Vaseem Khan,

Why should I read it?

2 authors picked Midnight at Malabar House as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it.

What is this book about?

*** WINNER OF THE CWA SAPERE BOOKS HISTORICAL DAGGER 2021, and an INTERNATIONAL BESTSELLER ***

'The leading character is the deftly drawn Persis Wadia, the country's first female detective. She's a wonderful creation and this is a hugely enjoyable book' ANN CLEEVES

'This is historical crime fiction at its best - a compelling mix of social insight and complex plotting with a thoroughly engaging heroine. A highly promising new series' MAIL ON SUNDAY

Bombay, New Year's Eve, 1949

As India celebrates the arrival of a momentous new decade, Inspector Persis Wadia stands vigil in the basement of Malabar House, home…


Plus, check out my book…

The Gentlewoman Spy

By Adele Jordan,

Book cover of The Gentlewoman Spy

What is my book about?

1584, London, Sir Francis Walsingham, spymaster to the Tudor Queen Elizabeth, has trained Kit Scarlett since she was a girl. Aware that she is able to infiltrate places that his male agents cannot, he sees her as an invaluable member of his team.

When Walsingham discovers that a rebel alliance is planning to overthrow Queen Elizabeth and put Mary, Queen of Scots on the English throne, he summons Kit immediately. Together with loyal Scottish agent Iomhar Blackwood, Kit is tasked with finding out the full details of the treasonous plot. 

Can Kit secure her place in a man’s world? Will she save Queen Elizabeth?