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

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Keith Rosson, Fever House
(Random House)

“[A] whirlwind mystery . . . that hurls [Rosson’s] genre-slashing ambition into the stratosphere.”
–NPR

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Nigar Alam, Under the Tamarind Tree
(Putnam)

“[A] sensitive tale of reconstructed lives and reexamined choices….Alam’s vivid descriptions of Karachi, nuanced characters, and deft ability to delve into big ideas while keeping the story moving make this an emotionally engaging read.”
–Booklist

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Isabelle Autissier (transl. Gretchen Schmid), Suddenly

“There’s no question about it: Isabelle Autissier is an excellent writer. . . . When it comes to describing nature, there’s no one like her. . . You’ll devour this novel.”
–Express

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Isabel Cañas, Vampires of El Norte
(Berkley)

“Cañas delivers a horror novel full of expressive, sumptuous prose and enlightening historical details.”
–Booklist

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Josh Malerman, Spin a Black Yarn
(Del Rey)

“Malerman is one of the most intelligent writers of horror fiction working today.”
–Bookreporter

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Una Mannion, Tell Me What I Am
(Harper)

“Mannion creates an emotionally charged yet gently paced thriller that evokes the doubt and anguish that arise after uncertain loss . . . . Through a relentlessly tempestuous coming-of-age journey, Ruby emerges as a strong, capable young adult.’
–Booklist

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Sandie Jones, The Trade Off
(Minotaur)

“Jones unapologetically stares down the ugliness of the modern media and its coldblooded exploitation of celebrities to benefit those truly in power, as well as the rampages of fake news.”
–Kirkus Reviews

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Karen Rose, Beneath Dark Waters
(Berkley)

“High-wire suspense that keeps you riveted.”
–Lisa Gardner

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Joshua Moehling, Where the Dead Sleep
(Poisoned Pen Press)

“This title has all the elements of a good mystery: a puzzling crime, dark secrets, fast-paced writing, and deadpan humor…Riveting and a real page-turner; fans of C.J. Box’s Joe Pickett novels or Craig Johnson’s ‘Longmire’ series will feel at home.”
–Library Journal

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Elle Grawl, What Still Burns
(Thomas & Mercer)

“Dark, absorbing, and altogether addictive. Alternating between Lex Blake’s chilling past and her present-day return to the twisted small town she was desperate to flee, What Still Burns is a firestorm of suspense.”
–Tessa Wegert

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