Thriller Books of 2021
The Best and Most Anticipated Thrillers of the Year
These are some of the top thriller books of the year, with more to come. Whether you’re looking for a psychological thriller, a domestic thriller, a political or espionage thriller, a supernatural thriller, or any other kind of thriller, we’ve got it here. The best of the genre for 2021. (Also check out our best mysteries of 2021.)
Note: Titles sorted by release date. More to come as the year progresses.
The Wife Upstairs
Rachel Hawkins
Genre: Domestic Thriller
Publisher: St. Martin’s Press / Macmillan
Pub Date: January 5, 2021
Why it’s a top thriller of 2021: A smart, modern retelling of Jane Eyre with a dash of Southern noir.
Prodigal Son
Gregg Hurwitz
Will Evan Smoak give up his role as The Nowhere Man in exchange for a pardon? Can he live a normal life?
Smoak is an assassin, an equalizer, a force for good, but he’s willing to give it all up. That is, until he gets a call for help he can’t ignore. A call from his mother, who gave him up for adoption when he was just a baby.
But now a brother and sister assassin team are after him, along with a cabal of powerful people. And more than just his life hang in the balance.
Genre: Assassination Thriller
Publisher: Minotaur Books / Macmillan
Pub Date: January 26, 2021
Why it’s a top thriller of 2021: Once again, Hurwitz produces a page-turner featuring the deadly “Nowhere Man” Evan Smoak.
The Unwilling
John Hart
This Vietnam War-era crime thriller follows Gibby, accused of murder after his female companion taunts a prison bus and is murdered after the ensuing riot. Gibby isn’t the only suspect. His brother, Jason—also present on the empty stretch of road—is a key suspect in both that murder, and a second.
A gritty crime thriller from a master of Southern suspense, The Unwilling wades unflinchingly into a world of drugs, violence, prison, war, and motorcycle gangs.
Genre: Historical Crime Thriller
Publisher: St. Martin’s Press / Macmillan
Pub Date: February 2, 2021
Why it’s a top thriller of 2021: John Hart is the only writer to ever win an Edgar for two consecutive books. When he writes a thriller, it’s fire.
The Burning Girls
CJ Tudor
Reverend Jack Brooks and his daughter, Flo, move to the English countryside looking for peace. But what he finds is nothing of the sort. Here, in a community rocked by unaccounted disappearances going back thirty years and continuing to this day.
Hauntings intensify when Flo comes across ghosts in the old chapel. But Jack and his daughter won’t get any help from the denizens of the village, where everyone seems to have a secret, a darkness they’re eager to protect, and no trust of the reverend and his teenage girl.
Genre: Paranormal Thriller
Publisher: Ballantine Books / Penguin Random House
Pub Date: February 9, 2021
Why it’s a top thriller of 2021: Dark secrets in a creepy English countryside setting… What’s not to love?
Relentless
Mark Greaney
Genre: Military Thriller
Publisher: Berkley Press / Penguin Random House
Pub Date: February 16, 2021
Why it’s a top thriller of 2021: “I Love the Gray Man.” -Lee Child
Enough said.
Every Last Fear
Alex Finlay
Matt Pine, a student at NYU, receives devastating news that his parents and siblings have been found dead in Mexico. The cause of death: an apparent gas leak.
Matt’s only living close relative is his brother, who has been locked away for a crime he didn’t commit. And now the rest of Matt’s family is dead.
A coincidence?
It’s never that simple.
Genre: Psychological Thriller
Publisher: Minotaur Books / Macmillan
Pub Date: March 2, 2021
Why it’s a top thriller of 2021: This one is getting more praise ahead of publication than any debut we’ve seen in a while.
Kingdom of Bones
James Rollins
It starts in a small Congolese village. Something is evolving, growing, spreading. Outward from this epicenter, plants and animals grow more dangerous, while humans turn catatonic. And whatever this is won’t stop. It’s sweeping across Africa.
Commander Gray Pierce and Sigma Force have one job: to keep the world safe, even as they go from predator to prey. Will they discover the secret to this mystery? Or will the human species face an extinction event like never before?
Genre: Adventure Thriller
Publisher: William Morrow / HarperCollins
Pub Date: March 9, 2021
Why it’s a top thriller of 2021: This is the 16th book in the critically-acclaimed Sigma Force series, though readers can jump in at any point.
The Devil’s Hand
Jack Carr
James Reese is back in this geopolitical clash of the titans.
An enemy in the Middle East seeths thanks to assassinations and extra-judicial killings. America is ready, with a young, well-liked president. A man with a secret.
Can Reese stop a foreign agent with a bioweapon and save his country? This fouth installment will leave you gasping for breath.
Genre: Military Thriller
Publisher: Atria Books / Emily Bestler Books / Simon & Schuster
Pub Date: April 13, 2021
Why it’s a top thriller of 2021: The fourth installment in Jack Carr’s Terminal List series, this is sure to be another bestseller.
You Love Me
Caroline Kepnes
Joe Goldberg is done with cities, done with the muck and the posers, done with Love. Now, he’s saying hello to nature, to simple pleasures on a cozy island in the Pacific Northwest. For the first time in a long time, he can just breathe.
He gets a job at the local library–he does know a thing or two about books–and that’s where he meets her: Mary Kay DiMarco. Librarian. Joe won’t meddle, he will not obsess. He’ll win her the old fashioned way.
Genre: Psychological Thriller
Publisher: Penguin Random House
Pub Date: April 21, 2021
Why it’s a top thriller of 2021: After the cliffhanger in Hidden Bodies (You #2), this is one of the most anticipated books of 2021.
The President’s Daughter
Clinton & Patterson
Matthew Keating is a former Navy SEAL— and a former President of the United States, now relocated to rural New Hampshire after a brave but ill-fated military mission cost him his second term. All he wants is to sink into anonymity with his family (and his Secret Service detail). But when he’s briefed on an imminent threat against his daughter, Keating’s SEAL training may prove more essential than all the power, connections, and political acumen he gained as President.
Genre: Political Thriller
Publisher: Little, Brown and Company / Hachette
Pub Date: June 7, 2021
Why it’s a top thriller of 2021: When these two team up, magic happens.