Another week, another batch of books for your TBR pile. Happy reading, folks.
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Anne Rasche, The Stone Witch of Florence
(Park Row
0“The Stone Witch of Florence sparkles with suspense and the magical power of women. An engaging and entrancing debut.”
–Laurie Lico Albanese
Sarah Sawyer, The Undercurrent
(Zibby)
“A gripping and emotional domestic suspense novel that explores the complex trials and tribulations of motherhood from three female perspectives . . . The taut prose and complex narrative structure illustrate the three women’s loyalties, sacrifices, longings, and ambitions, illustrating how they are forced to make difficult choices and embrace their womanhood.”
–Booklist
Danielle Trussoni, The Puzzle Box
(Random House)
“[An] astounding sequel . . . This clever and satisfying novel cements Mike Brink as an action hero for the ages.”
–Publishers Weekly
AF Carter, Johnny-Boy
(Mysterious Press)
“Brutal yet satisfying . . . thriller fans with strong stomachs will have a blast.”
–Publishers Weekly
Chuck Palahniuk, Shock Induction
(Simon and Schuster)
“Readers’ choice whether this is a coded message, a spiked cocktail, or just a secret love letter to art.”
–Kirkus Reviews
Jason Rekulak, The Last One at the Wedding
(Flatiron)
“Part conspiracy thriller, part family drama, The Last One at the Wedding kept my heart racing and my mind reeling from its first page to its devastating conclusion.”
–Riley Sager
Max Hastings, Operation Biting
(Harper)
“’Reads like a thriller’ is often said about good nonfiction accounts of war adventures–but in this case it’s true.”
–Daily Mail
S.E. Redfearn, Two Good Men
(Blackstone)
“A brisk and gritty thriller with a strong psychological undercurrent.”
–Kirkus Reviews
Lawrence Robbins, The President’s Lawyer
(Atria)
“Robbins’ expertise as a high-profile trial litigator is on full display in this tautly constructed novel that exposes the slippery confluence of evidentiary facts and emotional trauma.”
–Booklist
Laurie Notaro, The Murderess
(Little A)
“As complex as it is deftly crafted―this is a pulse-pounding, page-turning, heartbreaking account of the misunderstood woman behind a sensational news story that gripped a nation. A haunting novel that never lets the reader go.”
–Kirkus Reviews