Hot take: the best thrillers out right now are the queer ones.
Seven I’ve read and loved, from a gay 007 to literature’s original sociopath.
If you want your Pride reading with a body count, this stack is for you. Seven crime novels where the queerness isn’t a subplot, it’s the whole engine. I split them into two moods.
For when you want to laugh: The Tuxedo Society is a campy, action-packed spy caper with an elite gay secret society that’s licensed to kill. The Disaster Gay Detective Agency drops four messy twenty-somethings into a murder they’re spectacularly unqualified to solve. And The Long Con is the sapphic Miami heist you’d get if Ocean’s 8 finally admitted what it was.
For when you want something darker: Scorched Grace follows a chain-smoking, tattooed queer nun chasing an arsonist through New Orleans. The Dime puts a sharp-tongued lesbian detective up against a Dallas cartel. A Beautiful Crime traps two con men in Venice with no clean way out. And The Talented Mr. Ripley is where the whole charming queer antihero blueprint started, all the way back in 1955.
Twenty years as a librarian and I still think a good crime novel is the easiest book to put in someone’s hands. These seven make it even easier.
ps: Scorched Grace’s author, Margot Douaihy, is a Scranton native, so that one’s a hometown pick for me. always rooting for a northeastern PA writer.
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