Admin_99 Posted January 19, 2021 Share Posted January 19, 2021 Another week, another batch of books for your TBR pile. Happy reading, folks. * Jessica Fellowes, The Mitford Trial (Minotaur) “Inspired by the larger-than-life Mitford family and a real-life murder, Fellowes delivers a ripping-good read.” –Booklist Allie Reynolds, Shiver (Putnam) “Deep in the breathtaking winter bleakness of the French Alps, revenge—and perhaps even murder—is most definitely afoot…This suspenseful debut thriller by a former freestyle snowboarder contains both style and substance.” –Kirkus Reviews Lisa Gardner, Before She Disappeared (Dutton) “Fans of this incredible author, police procedurals, timely immigrant stories, strong determined women, and tales that are not tied up with a pretty bow at the end will not be able to get enough of this intense page-turner.” –Library Journal Anders Roslund, Knock Knock (Putnam) “[H]eart-pounding…This terrific mash-up of police procedural and crime thriller has strongly imagined characters, explosive action, and a twisty plot with an unexpected conclusion. It’s a must for Scandinavian noir fans.” –Publishers Weekly Josh Stallings, Tricky (Agora Books) “This is a finely crafted novel. Noirishly hard-boiled, the book is much more than a police procedural; it’s an exploration of some serious themes, such as personal redemption and the societal prejudices against the disabled.” –Booklist Josh Malerman, A House at the Bottom of the Lake (Del Rey) “Malerman expertly conjures a fairy tale nostalgia of first love, and we follow along, all too willingly, ignoring the warning signs even as the fear takes hold.” –Lit Reactor Richard Bradford, Devils, Lusts and Strange Desires (Bloomsbury) “Engrossing … the book is a happy mixture of biography and criticism.” –Booklist Ben Machell, The Unusual Suspect (Ballantine) “A well-written page-turner…a fast-paced true-crime tale.” –Kirkus Reviews Camilla Bruce, In the Garden of Spite (Berkley) “Mesmerizing…Fans of fictionalized treatments of notorious murderers will be fascinated.” –Publishers Weekly Kate Mosse, The City of Tears (Minotaur) “Mosse presents another absorbing historical yarn that mixes intrigue, action, and family drama with aplomb.” –Booklist View the full article Michael Neff Algonkian Producer New York Pitch Director Author, Development Exec, Editor We are the makers of novels, and we are the dreamers of dreams. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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