Soho Crime

The SOHO CRIME series includes hardcover and paperback novels featuring foreign settings and unusual investigators. Recent highlights: THIRTY-THREE TEETH by Colin Cotterill won the 2006 Dilys Award.
"Some of the most exotic crime-fiction books."
—Wall Street Journal


"Introducing American audiences to great foreign mysteries ... has become a Soho Press trademark, and almost everything in its catalog is top-notch."
The Onion

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NOVEMBER | Hardcover


Sueño and Bascom, seeking a missing female MP in the Korean DMZ, encounter a wandering ghost.

“It’s great to have these two mavericks back….
Mr. Limón writes with … wonderful, bleak humor, edged in pain, about G.I. life.”—The New York Times Book Review

NOVEMBER | Paperback



A Chinese-American detective takes on the seedy underworld of NYC’s Chinatown.


"This is a nasty, terse slice of noir, and Yu is a fellow whose adventures should be worth following."—Washington Post Book World

DECEMBER | Hardcover


The fifth mystery in this Edgar Award winning series set in Tibet

“Nothing I’ve read or seen about how China has systematically crushed the soul of Tibet has been as effective…. A thriller of laudable aspirations and achievements.”—Chicago Tribune
DECEMBER | Paperback


Who would come to Florence just to kill himself?

“This elegant series, which began in 1981 with Death of an Englishman … is set in Florence, a city that glows in the Tuscan sun…. [His] sense of estrangement accounts for Guarnaccia’s special perspective on strangers, those ‘innocents’ among the living and the dead.”—The New York Times Book Review
JANUARY | Hardcover

Inspector Mario Silva investigates a series of gory murders in Brazil.


“Blood of the Wicked manages to pack a huge amount into a spare three hundred pages; power politics, petty violence, sexual scandal, saintly courage, staggering poverty and obscene wealth. A book that makes you care about its large cast of characters, even when you know that they are going to die—frequently horribly. This is a novel as rich and complex as Brazil itself, with villains who make you want to spit, and heroes whose goodness is heartbreaking.”—Rebecca Pawel, Edgar Award-winning author of Death of a Nationalist

FEBRUARY | Hardcover


In Gaza, death lurks around every corner.

“‘The Collaborator of Bethlehem’ is readable and literate, and offers a vivid portrait of Palestinian life today.”—Washington Post

FEBRUARY | Hardcover


Half Australian Aborigine, half white, Emily Tempest’s worlds collide when an old friend is murdered.

“Packs a real wallop…. An epic and ambitious mystery set against the vast backdrop of Central Australia where indigenous and white people live side by side in an uneasy truce.”—Vogue (Australia)

MARCH | Hardcover


Aimée loses her man to an assassin’s blade.

“Compelling…. Aimée makes an engaging protagonist, vulnerable beneath her vintage chic clothing and sharp-witted exterior.”—Publishers Weekly (starred)

MARCH | Paperback


Aimée Leduc must solve two murders while caring for an abandoned infant.

“Gripping…. A wonderfully complex plot is lent immediacy by environmental activists agitating against a proposed oil agreement…. This Paris has a gritty, edgy feel, and Black’s prose evokes the sound of the Seine rising with the spring thaw. Aimée makes an engaging protagonist.”—Publishers Weekly (starred)


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