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

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Anthony Horowitz, A Line to Kill
(Harper)

“Bestseller Horowitz’s superior third mystery features former detective inspector Daniel Hawthorne and a fictionalized Horowitz (after 2019’s The Sentence Is Death)in an effortless blend of humor and fair play.”
Publishers Weekly

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Otto Penzler (ed), The Big Book Victorian Mysteries
(Vintage / Black Lizard)

“This doorstop volume will provide hours of pleasure reading for fans of traditional mystery fiction.”
Publishers Weekly

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Vannessa Veselka, Zazen
(Vintage)

“Veselka’s prose is chiseled and laced with arsenic observations. . . . Veselka makes a case for hope and meaning amid sheer madness.”
Publishers Weekly

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Mark Seal, Leave the Gun, Take the Cannoli
(Gallery Books)

“As gloriously Homeric and entertaining as The Godfather itself. I learned something new on almost every page.”
Graydon Carter, Air Mail

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John Grisham, The Judge’s List
(Doubleday)

“Investigator Lacy Stoltz follows the trail of a serial killer, and closes in on a shocking suspect—a sitting judge.”

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Jess Lourey, Litani
(Thomas and Mercer)

“Curious, perceptive Francesca, with her concern for others, makes an irresistible heroine. Psychological thriller fans will be satisfied.”
Publishers Weekly

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Franck Bouysse (transl. Lara Vergnaud), Born of No Woman
(Other Press)

“Here, everything is epiphanic, essential, surprising, whether it be the revelation of a secret or the painting of a detail…At once classic and phantasmagoric, Born of No Woman proves that fiction…can still amaze.”
Le Monde des livres

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Yeo-sun Kwon, (transl. Janet Hong), Lemon
(Other Press)

“A haunting literary crime story…Razor-sharp observations of class, gender, and privilege in contemporary Korea…[a] page-turner.”
Cosmopolitan

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Gregory Galloway, Just Thieves
(Melville House)

”Just Thieves happens in a wonderful space where digression and story-telling ride out together. There’s room here for much of the world and for reminders that life itself is a digression. I enjoyed and admired this novel.”
James Sallis

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Clea Simon, Hold Me Down
(Polis Books)

“Lyrical, layered, and full of surprises. Simon has penned a raw and emotional thriller with a heartbeat, about lost dreams and missing friends, regrets and buried memories, the final note reminding us that it’s never too late to start again. Provocative, moving, and suspenseful.” –Lisa Unger

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Michael Neff
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Author, Development Exec, Editor

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