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

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Kellye Garrett, Missing White Woman
(Mulholland)

“Juicy but shrewd, Missing White Woman is arguably a thriller for the TikTok age, its issues contemporary yet timeless. Kellye Garrett uses her staccato sentences to build pressure … [and] handles questions with depth and verve in this exciting new book.”
–Elle

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Peter Nichols, Granite Harbor
(Celadon Books)

“Well-written, character-driven portrait of small-town New England meets Silence of the Lambs.”
–Kirkus Reviews

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Catherine Mack, Every Time I Go On Vacation Someone Dies
(Minotaur)

“[A] fizzy series debut . . . Mack, a pseudonym for the veteran Canadian author Catherine McKenzie, gleefully pokes fun at genre tropes while evoking Eleanor’s zany world . . . hilarious.”
–The New York Times

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Jeneva Rose, Home Is Where The Bodies Are
(Blackstone)

“Rose demonstrates a formidable command of character…Fans will enjoy the ride.”
–Publishers Weekly

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Niklas Natt och Dag, Order of the Furies
(Atria)

“A brutal, satisfying end to a superior series.”
–Publishers Weekly

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Jean-Luc Bannalec, Death of a Master Chef
(Minotaur)

“An intriguing and tasty mystery with surprising twists in a beautiful, charming setting that will appeal to Louise Penny fans.”
–First Clue

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Thomas Olde Heuvelt, Oracle
(Tor Nightfire)

“Told in the style of an international thriller and featuring a huge cast of well-developed characters, the novel is a deep dive into how the tendrils of the past can reach out and force humanity to heed a warning.”
–Library Journal

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Lee Geum-yi (trans. An Seonjae), Can’t I Go Instead
(Forge)

“Compelling and inspiring, this story speaks of resilience and determination to make the best out of the situation one has been dealt.”
–Booklist

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Sean Patrick Cooper, The Shooter at Midnight
(Penguin)

“An arresting work of true crime. . . Cooper’s suspenseful narrative nimbly interweaves procedural beats and a vivid portrait of rural America in crisis.”
–Publishers Weekly

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Jason Bell, Cracking the Nazi Code
(Pegasus)

“The investigative work the author has done has produced a biography suited to the best of the current-day spy novels. Well-written and interesting and deserves to be devoured.”
–New York Journal of Books

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