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Another week, another batch of books for your TBR pile. Happy reading, folks.

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Dea Poirier, After You Died
(Agora Books)

“Nicely written…The engrossing narrative switches between Asher’s reality and the fantasy world of his increasingly disturbing dreams, until the two realms seem to merge.”
–Publishers Weekly

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Glen Erik Hamilton, Island of Thieves
(William Morrow)

“The island of thieves is poised for a reenactment of Lord of the Flies. As ever, Van proves to be a wry, reliable guide through the relentless action of Hamilton’s always thrilling series.”
–BookPage

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Miranda Beverly-Whitmore, Fierce Little Thing
(Flatiron)

“Written in beautiful prose…Captivating, thoughtful, and tense, a great read for those who enjoy psychological thrillers and complex puzzles. Highly recommended.”
–New York Journal Review of Books

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Richard Lange, Rovers
(Mulholland Books)

“Gripping, relentless, and ferocious, Rovers demonstrates once again why Richard Lange has been hailed as an “expert writer, his prose exact, his narrative tightly controlled”
–Steph Cha

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Lindsay Cameron, Just One Look
(Ballantine)

“A highly entertaining narrative that positively sparkles with wit and insight into the mind of a young woman with much promise, hobbled by self-doubt yet insanely pursuing an impossible dream. This is the author’s suspense debut, and it succeeds wildly. Highly recommended for all collections.”
–Booklist

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Darynda Jones, A Good Day for Chardonnay
(St. Martin’s)

“Jones has a real talent for balancing suspense with laugh-out-loud humor, never losing the tension from either.”
–BookPage

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Nikolas Butler, Godspeed
(Putnam)

“Butler’s award-winning talent as a storyteller (Little Faith) propels his characters on a heart-stopping, daring race with unexpected outcomes. Godspeed indeed.” ­
–Library Journal

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Brad Parks, Unthinkable
(Thomas and Mercer)

“A textbook one-sitting read whose fiendishly inventive details only intensify its remorseless momentum.”
–Kirkus Reviews

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Julia Heaberlin, We Are All The Same In the Dark
(Ballantine)

“This chilling tale of buried sins is relentlessly unpredictable.”
–The Times (South Africa)

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Sara Shepard, Safe in My Arms
(Dutton)

Safe In My Arms is a whopping page-turner of a book, packed with lies, betrayals, and head-spinning twists. I’ll never think about preschools the same way again.”
–Samantha Downing

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Michael Neff
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Author, Development Exec, Editor

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