Mystery Tribune

Mystery Tribune Mystery Tribune magazine is a celebration of excellence in mystery and suspense. Mystery Tribune is a magazine about these authors and their books.

We search the globe to find great reads and authors who inspire, excite and thrill us with their writing. With a heavy focus on fine writing and original thought in the mystery literature, our coverage provides readers with a unique overview of the short stories, fictions, and news from promising new voices as well as some of the most distinguished names in the genre. Mystery Tribune was founded in 2011 in New York and is now being powered by a team of contributors from around the world.

05/06/2025

Joseph Carrabis, author of "O' Happy Day!", has been everything from a long-haul trucker to a Chief Research Scientist and held patents covering mathematics, anthropology, neuroscience, and linguistics. He's the author of The Augmented Man, Empty Sky, and The Inheritors, among others. ***** O' Happy Day! Cenelli pulled his aging Forester into the driveway and waited. He kept his hands on the wheel, his fingers tapping, keeping time to the rapid beating of his heart....

05/06/2025

Monica Kagan, author of The Attic, lives by the sea in beautiful Cape Town, South Africa. Her work appears in FICTION on the WEB, Slim Volume: This Body I Live In Anthology of Poetry and Flash Fiction, and Anti-Heroin Chic, among others. ***** A surprise birthday bash for James whether he likes it or not. Susan looked forward to seeing him relaxing among friends, and putting her photography course to good use....

04/07/2025

We’re thrilled to unveil the updated 2025 edition of our curated guide to the best crime dramas, mysteries, and thrillers streaming on BritBox. This year’s selection spans everything from beloved traditional mysteries to modern police procedurals and gripping original thrillers. For 2025, we’ve carefully vetted a wide range of titles to bring you the very best BritBox has to offer. Highlights include timeless classics like…...

04/07/2025

LC Gutierrez, author of "Bad W**d", has previously published short fiction in Autofocus, Notre Dame Review, Sweet, Hobart, and Peauxdunque Review, among others. “Meredith!” he bellowed, unmuffled by the tubes in his flaring nose. She walked in humming cheerily, her gardening gloves held in her left hand. It was the kind of bright day that just seemed to make him angrier....

04/07/2025

In Joanne McLaughlin's Ain’t Missing You, Megan finds her onetime husband waiting for her outside the garage--yet again. Oh, good, here he is again, waiting for me in the driveway as usual. Exactly what I don’t want—it’s late, and I feel a headache building. I blast the horn, and he moves away from the garage as the door rises. He actually says my name, for the first time in who knows how long....

03/30/2025

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03/30/2025

Steven Max Russo, author of "The Hunted", has previously published two books by Down & Out Books, Thieves and The Dead Don't Sleep. His short story Putting in the Work appeared in The Rag, an online literary journal, and a flash fiction piece titled The Retirement Contract has been published by Mystery Tribune. ***** It was close to 1PM when Ophelia Harris left the house she rented in the small seaside town of Manasquan, NJ....

03/10/2025

Albert Katz, author of "A Reckless Man", has previously published a number of murder and mystery stories in Mystery Tribune, including “Tarot Card Reader” (2022), “Insurance Policies” (2023) and “Summer equinox at the old pioneer burial grounds" (January 2024). Leaving the doctor’s office, Sydney Lumpet jaywalked, leaving the sidewalk between two parked cars, and crossing at an acute angle to the other side....

02/24/2025

Michael Siverling, author of "Face of the Devil", has previously published The sterling Inheritance and Sorcerer's Circle by St. Martins, Blood of Alexander by Tor/Forge under pen name Tom Wilde, and the Sevret War of the Worlds by Belanger Books. ***** Mr. Bing’s is San Francisco’s newest addition to the bar scene. Its shiny gold on scarlet signage beckoned one into a cocktail lounge that hadn’t had cigarette smoke and alcohol fumes etched into its pores yet, unlike the client I was to meet: Beefy, balding, middle aged and wearing a suit that looked like he slept in it, the man waved to me as soon as I entered....

02/14/2025

Scott Adlerberg takes a closer look at William Boyd's new novel Saint of the Narrows Street. It’s scary to think how a single act a person commits can warp and ultimately destroy a person’s life. The act need not be done out of malicious intent; it does not have to be a crime committed with forethought. Still, a person can be forced into a position that leads them little choice but to defend themselves and those they love, and in committing to this protective act against forces that are malevolent, one unwittingly sets in motion a path that leads to sadness and tragedy for the very people one was trying to protect....

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