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- After David's moment of heroism goes viral, strange things start happening — upending everything attorney Marcie knows about her husband
- The latest from "one of the greatest storytellers of all time" (Patricia Cornwell)
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| | FEATURED IN: | | An instant New York Times bestseller from the author of The Thursday Murder Club! | WHY IT'S READWORTHY: | - Kicks off a brand-new series "suffused with warmth and wit" (The Washington Post)
- A retired British private eye teams up with his adrenaline-chasing daughter-in-law to find an elusive killer
- "Sure to garner a loyal following" (Publishers Weekly starred review)
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| | FEATURED IN: | | Twenty gripping standalone crime stories from the creator of Jack Reacher | WHY IT'S READWORTHY: | - "For three decades, year in and year out, Lee Child has been the best thriller writer in the world. No question" (Michael Connelly)
- The first book written entirely by the author in three years
- "These stories prove that Child has more to offer than the head-splitting exploits of his most popular action hero" (Publishers Weekly)
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| | FEATURED IN: | | A Black college student is missing — but her all-white sorority isn't talking | WHY IT'S READWORTHY: | - Texas Ranger Darren Mathews is pulled out of retirement for one final case
- Part of an acclaimed crime series with a TV adaptation on the way
- "Exceptional writing, pivotal character evolution, and a baffling mystery" (Booklist)
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| | FEATURED IN: | | You're cordially invited to a murder mystery weekend at a crumbling Yorkshire estate… | WHY IT'S READWORTHY: | - A clever British locked-room mystery for fans of the Golden Age classics
- Private investigator Jackson Brodie returns in his first novel since 2019's Big Sky
- From the award-winning author of Life After Life and Shrines of Gaiety
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| | FEATURED IN: | | There's been a death in a master's program — and the professor needs you to solve it | WHY IT'S READWORTHY: | - Perfect for fans of quirky, inventive puzzlers
- Wade through clues in emails, text messages, and students' essays to find a killer
- "If you want your fiction bold, witty, sophisticated, and fun, then stop reading this sentence and start reading Janice Hallett" (A. J. Finn)
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| | FEATURED IN: | | Alex Michaelides promises this twisty locked-room mystery is 'tremendous fun' | WHY IT'S READWORTHY: | - A die-hard Alfred Hitchcock fan invites his old college film club to his new hotel — but will they make it out alive?
- "Explodes into a series of twists, each more jaw-dropping than the last" (Riley Sager)
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| | FEATURED IN: | | A missing wife, an abandoned car, and dredged-up secrets on Ireland's coast | WHY IT'S READWORTHY: | - Dublin DI John Strafford and pathologist Garret Quirke are sent to a rural town where things aren't adding up
- Written by a Booker Prize–winning author whom R.F. Kuang calls "one of my favorite writers alive"
- "Banville… has a grim gift of seeing people's souls" (Don DeLillo)
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| | FEATURED IN: | | Trust Kristin Hannah when she says 'you'll be turning the pages as fast as you can' | WHY IT'S READWORTHY: | - An unidentified body in the Louisiana bayou sparks two clock-racing investigations
- From a #1 New York Times bestselling author who is "one of the best" (Kirkus Reviews)
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| | FEATURED IN: | | In the woods of Minnesota's Red Pine reservation, a woman's scream pierces the snowy morning | WHY IT'S READWORTHY: | - "Stunning" (People)
- As women disappear from Quill's reservation, she must take matters into her own hands
- "A top-shelf crime story that doubles as a moving testament to Native American resilience" (Publishers Weekly starred review)
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