Another week, another batch of books for your TBR pile. Happy reading, folks.
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Raquel V. Reyes, Barbacoa, Bomba, and Betrayal
(Crooked Lane)
“Crime and cuisine really do mix.”
–Kirkus Reviews
Ausma Zehanat Khan, Blood Betrayal
(Minotaur)
“Richly drawn characters and nuanced depictions of contemporary policing make this a winner. Readers will be eager to hear more from Inaya soon.”
–Publishers Weekly
Michael Connelly, Resurrection Walk
(Little, Brown)
“A stunning combination of police and legal procedural. . . As always, Connelly makes the tedious work of investigation fascinating as he shuttles between Mickey’s and Harry’s hard-bitten points of view.”
–Booklist
Charles Cumming, Kennedy 35
(Mysterious Press)
“A compelling exploration of the consequences of realpolitik and the intermingling of the personal with the political.”
–The Guardian
Gilly Macmillan, The Manor House
(William Morrow)
“Macmillan is such a good writer that we’re constantly guessing, believing one thing and then another, right up until the book’s final moments. A treat for the author’s fans, and, for those who are new to her, a wonderful introduction to this fine writer.”
–Booklist
Chris Brookmyre, The Cliff House
(Scarlet)
“Brookmyre keeps the pages turning on the way to a stunning climax, offering ample opportunity for each of his characters to exhibit unexpected levels of grit and grace along the way. It’s exhilarating fun.”
–Publishers Weekly
David Swinson, Sweet Thing
(Mulholland)
“Brisk, punchy chapters, dead-on dialogue, and an insider knowledge of law enforcement elevate Sweet Thing into a higher realm of fiction, a space where genres blur and the line between good and evil spins like a siren in the night. Swinson is a modern master of lean, no-frills, throwback noir.”
–Eli Cranor
Andreina Cordani, The Twelve Days of Murder
(Pegasus)
“Told from multiple points of view, this compelling, complex, page-turning locked-room mystery is set in both the past and the present and is chock full of plot twists.”
–Booklist
Sara James, Last Night at the Hollywood Canteen
(Sourcebooks)
“Brilliantly captures the essence of Hollywood’s golden era…a thrilling exploration of ambition, jealousy, and the dark side of glamour. With engaging characters, a captivating setting, and a relentlessly twisty-turny plot, it’s a must-read for fans of both classic whodunits and modern suspense.”
–Booklist
Paul Garuana Galizia, A Death in Malta
(Riverhead)
“Blistering … an instant classic of political true crime.”
–Publishers Weekly
Peggy Townsend The Beautiful and the Wild Berkley
Nicola Upson Shot with Crimson Crooked Lane
Lark O. Jensen Cry Wolf Crooked Lane
Emily J. Edwards Viviana Valentine and the Ticking Clock Crooked Lane
Claire Kells Forgotten Trail Crooked Lane
Finley Turner The Engagement Party Crooked Lane
Victoria Gilbert Murder Checks Out Crooked Lane
Amber Camp Trotting into Trouble Crooked Lane
J.H. Markert Mr. Lullaby Crooked Lane
Maayan Eitan (Edited by) West Jerusalem Noir Akashic
Rawya Jarjoura Burbara (Edited by) East Jerusalem Noir Akashic
Erle Stanley Gardner The Case of the Rolling Bones American Mystery Classics
Anne Perry A Christmas Vanishing Ballantine Boois
Sherry Lynn Murder Under the Mistletoe Berkley
Brendan Vayo Girl Among Crows CamCat
Loren D. Estleman Vamp Forge
Michael Ledgewidge The Girl in the Vault Hanover Square Press
Kotaro Isaka, Sam Malissa (Translated by) The Mantis Overlooik
Lesley Thomson The Mystery of the Yew House Head of Zeus
Rae Meadows Winterland Holt Paperbacks
Amy Hagstrom The Wild Between Us Lake Union Publishing
Elizabeth Crook The Madstone Little, Brown
Philip Margolin Betrayal Minotaur
James L’Etoile Face of Greed Oceanview
Antti Tuomainen, David Hackston (Translated by) The Moose Paradox Orenda
Giuliano da Empoli, Willard Wood (Translated by) The Wizard of the Kremlin Other Press
Martin Griffin The Second Stranger Pegasus
Kerry Greenwood Murder in Williamstown Poisoned Pen Press
Yulia Yakovleva, Ruth Ahmedzai Kemp (Translated by) Death of a Red Rider Pushkin Vertigo
Debra Webb All the Little Truths Thomas & Mercer
Lucinda Berry Keep Your Friends Close Thomas & Mercer
Emily Bain Murphy Enchanted Hill Union Square
Jeremy Wilson The Quail Who Wears the Shirt Tortoise
Max Marshall Among the Bros Harper
Sally Denton The Colony Liveright
Grace Elizabeth Hale In the Pines
Tom Clavin The Last Outlaws St. Martin’s
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