Reading Lists

  • The Mother-In-Law From Hell

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    Iโ€™ve always been fascinated by families and what drives their unique dynamics. I think perhaps itโ€™s because mine is so small; both my parents are only children and I have only one sibling. But what fascinates me even more than the family weโ€™re born into, is the family we marry. After all, we choose our…

  • In These Thrillers, โ€œBest Friendsโ€ Are the Biggest Threat

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    Thereโ€™s a reason domestic thrillers are perennially popular: fearing the person sleeping next to you every night, realizing too late that the call is coming from inside the house, is enough to send chills up anyoneโ€™s spine.ย  But to me, the idea that your closest friends might be the real threat is easily as terrifying…

  • 10 New Books Coming Out This Week

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    Another week, another batch of books for your TBR pile. Happy reading, folks. * Stephen King, Holly (Scribner) โ€œA tour de force. Creepy as hell but full of heart, too.โ€ โ€“Linwood Barclay Craig Johnson, The Longmire Defense (Viking) โ€œ[A] standout . . . The whodunit, which presents a dizzying number of red herrings, is one…

  • The 10 Best Crime Novels Coming Out in September

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    The CrimeReads editors make their picks for best new fiction in the world of crime, mystery, and thrillers. * Angie Kim, Happiness Falls (Hogarth) Angie Kim once again combines an intense character study with a searching mystery, this time after her narratorโ€™s husband disappears, and police are interested in quickly pinning it on her nonverbal…

  • The Backlist: Revisiting Vicki Hendricksโ€™ โ€˜Miami Purityโ€™ with Alex Segura

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    I didnโ€™t know what to expect from a novel called Miami Purity. Was it about nuns, or one of those creepy abstinence-only pledges for teens? I had no idea that the novel was a neo-noir cult classic, one that Megan Abbott in her introduction lauds for โ€œits audacious and subversive play with a tradition it…

  • A Lovely Place to Die: Favorite Settings for a Charming Murderย 

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    A twitching curtain conceals a pair of prying eyes. A friendly smile belies a litany of terrible sins. And eventually, someone is going to find a dead body on their well-manicured lawn. The small town is a mainstay of cozy mysteries, and for good reason. Readers flock to the genre precisely because of the juxtaposition…

  • The Best Reviewed Books of Summer 2023

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    A look at the best reviewed fiction from June, July, and August. * Colson Whitehead, Crook Manifesto (Doubleday) โ€œCrook Manifesto is a dazzling treatise, a glorious and intricate anatomy of the heist, the con and the slow game. Thereโ€™s an element of crime here, certainly, but as in Whiteheadโ€™s previous books, genre isnโ€™t the point….


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