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

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Adam Oyebanji, Braking Day
(DAW)

“This is a story of people who are their own worst enemies as groups fracture, danger ramps up, and options close in. It will appeal to fans of colony ship stories and coming-of-age tales.”
Library Journal, starred review

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Anna Downes, Shadow House
(Minotaur Books)

“Downes is . . . sowing the seeds of psychological terror, rooted in everyday traumas from sleeplessness to coping with teens, and branching out to create a nightmare world. A hair-raising mood piece you’ll be glad to awaken from.”
Kirkus Reviews

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Will Thomas, Fierce Poison
(Minotaur)

“Intricately plotted, humorous, atmospheric, and rich in multidimensional characters.” –Booklist, starred review

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John Sandford, The Investigator
(G. P. Putnam)

“Sandford’s first Letty Davenport novel is a violent, topical, fast-paced story that’s sure to please action fans.”
Library Journal, starred review

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Jeffrey Fleishman, Goodnight, Forever
(Blackstone)

“[Fleishman’s] style, his vocabulary, and his ability to engage the reader leave no page unturned. His fans will expect another winner soon.”
New York Journal of Books

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Laure Van Rensburg, Nobody But Us
(Grand Central)

“Exceptional debut, a highly entertaining psychological thriller…This deliciously creepy haunted house tale skillfully explores the psyches of two people who carry their own ghosts with them.”
Publishers Weekly, starred review

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Carter Wilson, The New Neighbor
(Poisoned Pen Press)

The New Neighbor is a dizzying descent into a Byzantine maze of psychological suspense. Carter Wilson proves once again why he is one of the best most inventive thriller writers working today.”
S. A. Cosby

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Stacey Halls, Mrs. England
(MIRA)

“Highly atmospheric and tense.”
Richard Osman

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Nicole Lundrigan, An Unthinkable Thing
(Viking)

“A superb read about helplessness, power, wealth, honesty, and truth—nightmarishly compelling.”
Booklist, starred review

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Malcolm Devlin, And Then I Woke Up
(Tor.com)

“Devlin does a superb job showing how his afflicted characters are compelled to accept outrageous beliefs that contradict the objective realities before them. The result is an unsettling cautionary tale for the age of alternative facts.”
Publishers Weekly, starred review

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