Her client list includes bestsellers in women’s fiction, suspense, mystery, literary fiction, and the occasional nonfiction project.Īnother agent from the Jane Rotrosen Agency, Christina is driven by the desire to help her clients achieve their goals. Meg has been with the Jane Rotrosen Agency for over 30 years and represents commercial fiction with a strong interest in suspense, mysteries, romance and general fiction.Īnnelise is also from the Jane Rotrosen Agency. She loves original voices and stories that she can’t put down regardless of what time it is. Jess DallowĪlso from Brower Literary & Management, she is looking for YA contemporary and adult commercial fiction. She is fond of stories that can bring her into a world where she doesn’t want to leave and with characters that have strong character arcs.Īgency website: Manuscript Wish List: 13. Kimberly is an agent from Brower Literary & Management and also its founder. She welcomes all diverse stories and authors and responds to every query.Īgency website: Personal website/link: 12. Marisa seeks creative stories with well-developed plots and rich characters with unique voices.Ĭate is also an agent from Corvisiero Literary Agency. She is the Founder and Senior Literary Agent at the Corvisiero Literary Agency. The agency is now open for submissions after April 1st, 2018. Chris BucciĬhris Bucci is a literary agent at The McDermid Agency soon to be united with The Cooke Agency. She wrote, “I have a particular love for mysteries and puzzles, anything that readers can solve along with the protagonist.”Īgency website: Manuscript Wish List: 9. Mystery and thriller are two of the genres she is looking for. Bibi Lewisīibi is from The Ethan Ellenberg Literary Agency as an associate agent. Visit his personal link and manuscript wishlist to know more about other genres he represents.Īgency website: Personal website/link: Manuscript Wish List: 8. He represents several genres under fiction including Mystery and Thriller. He works remotely and only accepts email submissions. She represents genres that fall under these categories: narrative nonfiction, practical non-fiction, history, current events, food, memoir, general fiction, mysteries and thrillers, and historical fiction.Įvan is a senior agent from The Ethan Ellenberg Literary Agency. She is especially interested in high-concept fiction and serious nonfiction. Laura is the president of Laura Dail Literary Agency Inc. President of Aaron Priest Literary Agency, his special interests include thriller novels. Visit her personal link to read a detailed listing of genres she’s most interested in.Īgency website: Personal website/link: 5. Lisa Erbach VanceĪlso from Aaron Priest Literary Agency, Lisa is interested and actively seeking out some particular types of works, including emotionally engaging thrillers. He is actively looking for authors writing fiction and nonfiction stories, including thrillers.Īgency website: Personal website/link: 4. Mitch HoffmanĪ 20-year veteran of the publishing industry, Mitch joined Aaron Priest Literary Agency in December 2015. Bernadette prefers to have a long-term partnership with authors whose tastes for thriller novels match hers.Īgency website: Personal website/link: 3. Bernadette Baker-Baughmanīernadette is a literary agent at Victoria Sanders & Associates. “I am looking for thrillers, but am looking for more high-concept thrillers aimed at a female audience rather than police procedurals.”Īgency website: Personal website/link: /p/how-to-submit-to-me.html She spent six years at Prospect Agency before coming to her current agency. Carrie PestrittoĬarrie is currently with Laura Dail Literary Agency. Some agents specialize in certain subgenres, while others may have a broader interest in mysteries and thrillers as a whole. There are now many different subgenres in the market from hard-boiled thrillers to cozy mysteries and all kinds of genres in between. The mystery and thriller genres are wildly competitive, so finding the right literary agent for you could make all the difference in the world in getting you a good book deal.Īs with everything in business, make sure you do your own research into any potential business partner before you sign a contract with a literary agent.Īlso, make sure to do your research before you contact an agent to make sure they’re interested in your specific mystery or thriller subgenre. If so, you’ll love this curated list of 30 top literary agents that are currently accepting open submissions for mysteries and thrillers. Are you looking for a literary agent to help you sell your mystery or thriller novel to a publisher?
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