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Academy of Outcasts
by Larry Correia
Aethon & Vault
All Oz Carnavon ever wanted was to become a master mage. But he’s without the natural gifts or wealth required for entry into a magical academy. But Carnavons never give up. An epic fantasy where a magicless man-on-the-run stops at nothing to earn a place in a magic academy – not even the threat of hell. From the New York Times bestselling author of Monster Hunter International!
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Against All Odds (Grimm’s War, Book 1)
by Jeffery H. Haskell
Aethon & Vault
From USA Today bestselling author Jeffery H. Haskell comes a military science fiction epic in the tradition of Honor Harrington and Star Trek. If you love heroes and starships, you will love to stand with Commander Jacob T. Grimm in Against All Odds, in print and widely distributed for the very first time!
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Beyond the Glittering World: An Anthology of Indigenous Feminisms and Futurisms
by Stacie Shannon Denetsosie, Kinsale Drake, and Darcie Little Badger
Torrey House Press
Beyond the Glittering World proclaims and celebrates a rising generation of Indigenous storytellers. From a museum heist 177 years in the making, to lyrical explorations of love and loss, to a tale where language itself becomes the force that saves the land, the stories and poems in this boundary-breaking, genre-bending anthology will challenge and delight readers of all ages.
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Blackthorn
by J.T. Geissinger
Bramble
Twelve years ago, Maven Blackthorn fled her small hometown, leaving behind the wreckage of her mother’s suspicious death. But now, drawn back for her grandmother’s funeral, Maven steps onto Blackthorn soil once more. When she comes face-to-face with Ronan Croft, the son of her mother’s suspected killer, she discovers the forbidden passion they once shared is as alive—and dangerous—as ever.
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Contact Front (Drop Trooper, Book 1)
by Rick Partlow
Aethon & Vault
Go to war or go to jail. For small-time street hustler Cam Alvarez, the choice is simple. He has no family, no friends, no place in the world…nothing to lose. When his latest con results in the death of a cartel hitman, Cam opts to join the Marines and leave Earth to fight a vicious alien enemy. Military sci-fi from bestselling author Rick Partlow!
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Dark Humor: A Nils Shapiro Novel
by Matt Goldman
Severn House
Nils Shapiro is on a mission to hunt down Sammy Sykes, the man responsible for his wife’s death. Despite the efforts of the police and the FBI, Sammy is still on the loose. It’s time for Nils to take the law into his own hands. A gripping, emotionally-charged thriller from New York Times bestselling and Emmy Award-winning author Matt Goldman.
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The Dinner Party: A Novel
by Viola van de Sandt
Little, Brown and Company
For fans of Cleopatra and Frankenstein and Assembly, Viola van de Sandt’s novel is an intimate and darkly propulsive story told over the course of a dinner party, from its careful preparation through its explosive, irrevocable finish, about the tensions of love and autonomy, grief and female rage, and the surprising moments when they come crashing to the surface.
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The Essential Akutagawa
by Ryunosuke Akutagawa, Translated by Richard Medhurst
Tuttle Publishing
This new anthology offers the most comprehensive collection of Akutagawa's work ever published in English. It features fresh translations of his most celebrated stories alongside many lesser-known and never-before-translated pieces. This is the essential volume for every serious reader of Japanese literature—and a captivating introduction to one of the world's great literary voices.
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The Found Object Society
by Michelle Maryk
Hyperion Avenue
This atmospheric speculative suspense novel follows a mysterious society offering its members the chance to relive the death of another person whenever they want, and the self-destructive woman determined to uncover its secrets. Debut author Michelle Maryk opens an impeccably wrought world of greed, power, and destiny, while exploring how grief and unresolved trauma can change the course of our lives.
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The Glowing Hours
by Leila Siddiqui
Hell's Hundred
A mind-bending, gothic horror story that reimagines the fabled summer Mary Shelley began work on Frankenstein, narrated by her Indian housemaid, Mehrunissa ‘Mehr’ Begum. When she accompanies the Shelleys on holiday in Geneva with Lord Byron and other guests, Mehr soon finds herself trapped in the ghostly Villa Diodati as its inhabitants descend slowly into madness.
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Griftopia
by Suzy Vitello
Sibylline Press
Tradwife scams, pickleball craze, pimping kids for social media content...Close to destitute, the Freischin clan is in danger of homelessness unless they can make some quick cash. Leveraging their child Burkleigh’s talent on social media, they arrive at a series of progressively dubious internet scams. Griftopia is a wild ride into the gritty heart of grifting for survival.
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In the Bones
by Tessa Wegert
Severn House
The arrival of a celebrity athlete on a remote peninsula in New York’s Thousand Islands unearths dark and deadly buried secrets in this heart-pounding blend of suspense and mystery. The first in the gripping new North Country series from the acclaimed author of the Shana Merchant novels—Agatha Christie meets Ruth Ware and Lucy Foley!
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Ironbound (Ironbound, Book 1)
by Andrew Givler
Aethon & Vault
An epic fantasy adventure where the will to survive – and the need for revenge - cuts cold and deep. Wanting to fuse with a Cor Heart, an otherworldly metal, since he was a boy, Castor’s dreams are shattered by a vicious attack. Now, Castor must survive the Iron City before he can get revenge on the ones who took everything from him.
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Midnight Burning
by Paul Levine
Blank Slate Press
Albert Einstein and Charlie Chaplin fight fascists in 1930s Hollywood. Paul Levine delivers a wildly inventive thriller laced with humor and a larger-than-life cast, including Charles Lindbergh, Douglas Fairbanks, William Randolph Hearst, and Joseph Goebbels.
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Sentence: Stories
by Mikhail Iossel
Linda Leith Publishing
Mikhail Iossel performs a remarkable juggling act between genres and countries. The author has found a perfect syntactical solution to the opposition of past and present in this groundbreaking collection of one-sentence stories: everything is simultaneous, breathless, in a dizzying spin of memory and imagination. The sentence is here as a celebration of linguistic freedom and virtuosity.
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Victim #8
by Traci Hunter Abramson
Shadow Mountain Publishing
Military aide Luke Steele and FBI Special Agent Amberlyn Reiner go undercover once again to unravel a string of murders that may be tied to a nuclear threat capable of igniting a war.
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Western Heat
by Caroline Richardson
W by Wattpad
When NYC chef Jake West inherits a Canadian ranch from the father he never knew, he’s thrust into family drama, hostile half-brothers, and sizzling tension with Liz—the fiercely loyal woman determined to keep him at arm’s length. In this enemies-to-lovers rural romance, Jake must decide if love and home can be found where he least expected.
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What Boys Learn
by Andromeda Romano-Lax
Soho Crime
A psychological thriller that unravels a mother’s worst nightmare—that her child is capable of terrible violence—when her teenage son becomes a suspect in the murder of two classmates. This twisty novel from the author of The Deepest Lake is swirling with sharp questions about family, memory, psychopathy, how boys are raised, and what they’re taught they can get away with.
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