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Ellen Crosby
1 of 14 titles
Blow Up
by Ellen Crosby
Severn House
A simple assignment leads renowned photojournalist Sophie Medina down a dark and dangerous path in this gripping puzzler of a mystery set in Washington, D.C. This third Sophie Medina mystery, following Multiple Exposure and Ghost Image, is a great choice for readers who enjoy fearless female sleuths, well-plotted puzzles and gripping political intrigue.
Joanne Leedom-Ackerman
2 of 14 titles
Burning Distance
by Joanne Leedom-Ackerman
Oceanview
When Lizzy was ten, her father was killed in a plane crash. Now, another member of her family has been murdered—and Lizzy’s true love, Adil, has been deported with his father, who’s been accused of illicit arms trafficking. Burning Distance is set against the background of deadly weapons smuggling in the Middle East and explosive family secrets.
Holly Smale
3 of 14 titles
Cassandra in Reverse
by Holly Smale
MIRA Books
If you had the power to change the past…would you? Cassandra Dankworth is a creature of habit. Her life runs in a pleasing, predictable order…until now. She's just been dumped and fired on the same day. Then, something truly unexpected happens: Cassie discovers she can go back and change the past.
Naomi Hirahara
4 of 14 titles
Evergreen
by Naomi Hirahara
Soho Press
Los Angeles, 1946: A Japanese American nurse's aid named Aki navigates the dangers of post-WWII and post-Manzanar life as she attempts to find justice for a broken family in this follow-up to the Mary Higgins Clark Award–winning mystery Clark and Division.
Jen Williams
5 of 14 titles
Games for Dead Girls: A Thriller
by Jen Williams
Penguin Random House
Exploring the fine line where supernatural ends and real human monstrosity begins, Games for Dead Girls is a haunting, dark read from award-winning author Jen Williams. Told in alternating timelines, a ritualistic game turns deadly for two young girls, but it will be years before they must face the true horrors of their past.
Jeannette Walls
6 of 14 titles
Hang the Moon
by Jeannette Walls
Scribner
From Jeannette Walls, the #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Glass Castle, comes a riveting new novel about an indomitable young woman in Virginia during Prohibition.
Izumi Suzuki
7 of 14 titles
Hit Parade of Tears: Stories
by Izumi Suzuki
Verso
A new collection of stories from the cult author of Terminal Boredom. Japanese counter-culture icon Izumi Suzuki was a pioneer of punky science fiction and in these eleven short stories she distorts and enhances some of the classic concepts of sci-fi and fantasy. Wryly anarchic and deeply imaginative, Suzuki was a writer like no other. Publishers Weekly says, "SFF fans are sure to be pleased with these slangy, accessible new translations of a master.
Laura Sims
8 of 14 titles
How Can I Help You
by Laura Sims
Penguin Random House
From the author of Looker comes this “compulsive and unforgettable novel” (Mona Awad) of razor-sharp suspense about two local librarians whose lives become dangerously intertwined.
Katharine Beutner
9 of 14 titles
Killingly
by Katharine Beutner
Soho Crime
Based on the unsolved real-life disappearance of a Mount Holyoke student in 1897, Edmund White Award–winning author Katharine Beutner's Killingly is a haunting and unforgettable historical portrait of academia, family trauma, and the risks faced by women who dared to pursue unconventional paths at the end of the 19th century.
Gina Apostol
10 of 14 titles
La Tercera
by Gina Apostol
Soho Press
In her first novel since Insurrecto, Gina Apostol, whom the The New York Times has compared to Borges and Nabokov, has written her most ambitious and personal novel yet, assembling a vision of Philippine history from the 19th century to present day through the fragmented story of the Delgados, a family surviving across generations of colonization, catastrophe, and war.
Katie Williams
11 of 14 titles
My Murder: A Novel
by Katie Williams
Penguin Random House
Lou is a happily married mother of an adorable toddler. She’s also the victim of a local serial killer. Recently brought back to life and returned to her grieving family by a government project, she is grateful for this second chance. But as the new Lou re-adapts, she realizes that disturbing questions remain about what exactly preceded her death.
Emily Jane
12 of 14 titles
On Earth as It Is on Television
by Emily Jane
Disney Publishing
First Contact stories have never been as intoxicating and fun as in Emily Jane’s debut novel of the sudden arrival—and departure—of spaceships above Earth. “Heartfelt, witty, and secretly romantic, [this] is a delightful and poignant story about what it is to be human and what we owe each other.” —Christina Lauren, NYT best-selling author of Something Wilder
Megan Miranda
13 of 14 titles
The Only Survivors
by Megan Miranda
Scribner
From the New York Times bestselling author of All the Missing Girls, a thrilling mystery about a group of former classmates who reunite to mark the tenth anniversary of a tragic accident—only to have one of the survivors disappear, casting fear and suspicion on the original tragedy.
Jennifer Maritza McCauley (narrated by Psalm Morant and Andréa Agosto)
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When Trying to Return Home
by Jennifer Maritza McCauley (narrated by Psalm Morant and Andréa Agosto)
Dreamscape Media
Narrated by Psalm Morant and Andréa Agosto, this dazzling debut audiobook collection is a meditation on belonging, and spans a century of Black American and Afro-Latino life in Puerto Rico, Pittsburgh, Louisiana, Miami, and beyond. Note that this is the digital audiobook edition.
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