Another week, another batch of books for your TBR pile. Happy reading, folks.
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Anna Pitoniak, The Helsinki Affair
(Simon & Schuster)
“[An] ambitious espionage thriller … [with a] startling finale … Pitoniak continues to show strong instincts for the art of cloak-and-dagger.”
–Publishers Weekly
Elly Griffiths, Bleeding Heart Yard
(Mariner)
“Solid plotting, an intrepid sleuth and a group of well-developed suspects make this whodunit a must-read.”
–BookPage
David Baldacci, The Edge
(Grand Central)
“David Baldacci is one of the all-time best thriller authors.”
–Lisa Gardner
Rebecca Renner, Gator Country
(Flatiron)
“Combining her skills for investigative reporting, nature writing, and personal anecdotes, Renner explores local folklore and legends, shares her personal experiences and observations… Renner’s passion for her home state, compassion for those less fortunate, and gift of storytelling make this book difficult to put down. Enlightening and full of suspense.”
–Kirkus Reviews
Deanne Stillman, American Confidential
(Melville House)
“It takes a master writer to wring out any sympathy from JFK’s killer, yet Deanne Stillman has done this without losing sight of the monster before us.”
–Gustavo Arellano
Lauren Nossett, The Professor
(Flatiron)
“The Professor is a thoroughly gripping mystery about power, ambition, and the lengths we will go to in order to succeed. Pacey and full of tension, this one will stick with you long after THE END.”
–Karain Slaughter
Minka Kent, After Dark
(Thomas & Mercer)
Even readers who see the murder’s inescapable solution coming long in advance will be deeply shaken when it arrives.”
–Kirkus Reviews
Christina Henry, Good Girls Don’t Die
(Berkley)
“Henry has a lot of fun playing with genre here, but at its heart, this book is pure thriller… fast-paced and accessible.”
–Publishers Weekly
Tim Maleeny, Hanging the Devil
(Poisoned Pen Press)
“Relentlessly fast-paced plot and delightful dry humor. ”
–Library Journal
Cleo Coyle, Bulletproof Barista
(Berkley)
“Scads of red herrings, peeks behind the show-biz curtain, and bountiful appended recipes will leave fans smiling contentedly.”
–Kirkus Reviews