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

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Alison Gaylin, We Are Watching
(William Morrow)

“Alison Gaylin has once again excavated the horror and danger lurking everywhere, even in picture-perfect towns. She is today’s best chronicler of a certain kind of malaise that can come for any of us, at any time. I loved it.”
–Laura Lippman

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Jakob Kerr, Dead Money
(Bantam)

“Impressively unpredictable . . . After setting the stage for a standard, albeit glitzy, murder mystery, Kerr takes the narrative on a series of hairpin turns before arriving at a jaw-dropping finale. This marks the arrival of a formidable new talent.”
–Publishers Weekly

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Henry Porter, Enigma Girl
(Atlantic Monthly Press)

“Porter is a master of fast-moving spy novels . . . Ample thrilling drama.”
–Kirkus

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Annelise Ryan, Beast of the North Woods
(Berkley)

A plucky and imminently likeable sleuth.
–Library Journal

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Susan Barker, Old Soul
(Putnam)

“Barker ups the tension one bit at a time, unspooling the horrors slowly while maintaining a firm grasp on the emotional stakes within each victim’s narrative. . . And although the many-named woman is, in a way, the villain of the piece, it’s hard not to like her; she’s a compelling character who has, as she puts it, made living into an art form—how she does it is refreshingly specific, strange and original. . . [A] thoroughly pleasurable read.”
–The Los Angeles Times

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Joseph Finder, The Oligarch’s Daughter
(Harper)

“Nobody does man-on-the-run, excruciatingly suspenseful thrillers better than Joseph Finder . . . . Deep characterization, cliffhanger suspense, and a wealth of information ranging from Russian spies to survival in the woods and in public spaces make this one of Finder’s best.”
–Booklist

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Katie Garner, The Family Inside
(MIRA)

“Garner’s engrossing latest succeeds thanks to some well-executed sleight of hand…. This is stay-up-all-night reading.”
–Publishers Weekly

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Andrew Welsh-Huggins, The Mailman
(Mysterious Press)

“In this high-octane series launch, Welsh-Huggins introduces scrappy freelance courier Mercury Carter. . . . With full-throttle pacing from start to finish, this will have Jack Reacher fans hoping Carter is back in action soon.”
–Publishers Weekly

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John McMahon, Head Cases
(Minotaur)

“In this suspenseful cat and mouse thriller, Camden balances brilliance with a deeply flawed awareness of social cues, retaining the edge of a compelling protagonist. This, combined with McMahon’s gripping plot, will pull readers in.”
–Booklist

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Stacy Horn, The Killing Fields of East New York 
(Zando)

“Horn provides an invaluable roadmap to how, and why, urban ‘renewal’ can go tragically wrong.”

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