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

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Hank Phillippi Ryan, One Wrong Word
(Forge)

“Smart, propulsive, and unique…One Wrong Word grabbed me on the first page and didn’t let go. Ryan never fails to amaze me.”
–Mary Kubica

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Nick Petrie, The Price You Pay
(Putnam)

“Petrie shows off his action-writing chops with a series of vivid, remarkably clear firefights and, in between, pauses to recover.”
–Booklist

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Francis Spufford, Cahokia Jazz
(Scribner)

“A richly entertaining take on the crime story, and a country that might’ve been.”
–Kirkus

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Mike Lawson, Kingpin
(Atlantic Monthly)

“Assured prose matches the two capable protagonists: the crafty DeMarco and the relentless, brilliant Emma. This is perhaps Lawson’s best in the series to date.”
–Publishers Weekly

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Jahmal Mayfield, Smoke Kings
(Melville House)

“Provocative… Mayfield examines the issue of prejudice and justice from all sides… (a) chilling debut thriller.”
–LA Times

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Megan Nolan, Ordinary Human Failings
(Little Brown)

“A subtle, accomplished and lyrical study of familial and intergenerational despair, a quiet book about quiet lives… an excellent novel: politically astute, furious and compassionate… a genuine achievement.”
–Keiran Goddard, The Guardian

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David Downing, Union Station
(Soho)

Union Station is a first-rate espionage novel. Taut, intelligent, enthralling.”
–William Boyd

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Jenny Hollander, Everyone Who Can Forgive Me Is Dead
(Minotaur)

“As twisty a thriller as you’re likely to read this year, a propulsive dive into the dark secrets we keep buried, even from ourselves, and the lengths to which we will go to keep it there.”
— BookTrib

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Jonathan Kellerman, The Ghost Orchid
(Ballantine)

“[Jonathan] Kellerman delivers clever twists alongside the lived-in banter between his leads that sets this series apart. It’s both a treat for longtime fans and a great entry point for newcomers.”
–Publishers Weekly

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Amy Hayes, The Year of the Locust
(Atria/Emily Bestler)

“An absolutely brilliant, tension-filled, tour de force. This novel scared the sh*t out of me!”
–Brad Thor

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