One of the buzziest books climbing Amazon’s Top 100 right now is The God of the Woods β a slow-burn literary mystery by Liz Moore thatβs racking up both five-star reviews and year-end list clout. It just snagged Best Mystery & Thriller at the 2024 Goodreads Choice Awards, and itβs already sitting pretty on Amazonβs and TIMEβs βBest of the Yearβ roundups.
Quick Stats:
Genre: Mystery / Literary Fiction
Rating: 4.4 stars from 66,000+ readers (aka a lot of people who never finish books leaving glowing reviews)
Formats: Hardcover, Kindle, Audiobook
The Premise (No Spoilers, Promise):
Set in the misty, moneyed wilderness of the 1970s Adirondacks, the story kicks off with the disappearance of a teenage girl from an elite summer camp. But this isnβt just a missing personβs case β it dredges up an eerily similar tragedy from her familyβs past. Think: generational secrets, privilege on full display, and enough eerie camp vibes to make you side-eye any future lakehouse invitations.
Why Itβs Getting So Much Hype:
Mooreβs writing is what happens when a literary novelist decides to go full crime-thriller β layered characters, razor-sharp social commentary, and atmosphere for days. Readers love it for the twisty plot, sure, but also for how it lingers in that messy space between family loyalty and generational damage.
Basically: If you want a mystery thatβs more brains than body count, this one earns its place on the nightstand and the group chat.
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