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

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Elizabeth George, Something to Hide
(Viking)

A skillfully spun yarn of murder and mayhem.”
Kirkus Reviews

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Hope Adams, Dangerous Women
(Berkley)

“A historical episode artfully adapted in a bleak tale that offers glimmers of hope for women discarded by society.”
Kirkus Reviews

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Laura Joh Rowland, Garden of Sins
(Crooked Lane)

“Rowland’s portrait of Victorian London is so immersive . . . A Grand Guignol treat, dazzling and lurid.”
Kirkus Reviews

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T. Jefferson Parker, A Thousand Steps
(Forge)

“As much sensitive coming-of-age novel as it is edgy thriller…Parker juggles his
disparate elements superbly.”
Booklist

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Ace Atkins, Robert B. Parker’s Bye Bye Baby
(Putnam)

“Atkins continues his very successful stewardship of the late Robert B. Parker’s beloved Spenser series. . . This fast-moving and suspenseful thriller is also laced with clever banter. . . Spenser lives and lives well!”
Booklist

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Charles Cumming, Box 88
(Mysterious Press)

“This outing cements Cumming’s place in the top rank of espionage writers.”
Publishers Weekly, Starred Review

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Alafair Burke, Find Me
(Harper)

“Scintillating . . . Appealing characters match the meticulous plotting. Burke reinforces her place in the top rank of suspense writers.”
Publishers Weekly, Starred Review

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David Guterson, The Final Case
(Knopf)

“Equal parts philosophical, humane, and self-deprecating, it powerfully speaks to the ineffable contradiction of living a meaningful life…With its simple message of hope, this novel will linger with readers long after the final page.”
—Publishers Weekly

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Fuminori Nakamura (transl. Sam Bett), My Annihilation
(Soho Crime)

“Searing . . . An unnerving tale that richly earns its title. By the last chapter, you won’t believe a word the narrator tells you.”
Kirkus Reviews

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Claire Holroyde, The Effort
(Grand Central)

“An adept contribution to the realm of apocalypse fiction.”

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