This month’s best new mysteries

 
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Book cover for What the Wife Knew by Darby Kane
Addison was planning to kill her husband. Who beat her to it?
WHY IT'S READWORTHY:
  • After a short marriage to a renowned surgeon, Addison becomes a wealthy widow — and someone's new target
  • "Fans of dark domestic thrillers like Gone Girl will find much to obsess over" (The Seattle Times)
  • Another nail-biter from the acclaimed author of Pretty Little Wife
FEATURED IN:
Book of the Month, Parade, Publishers Weekly, Library Journal, Booklist
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Book cover for Trouble Island by Sharon Short
Agatha Christie fans: Set sail for aptly-named Trouble Island
WHY IT'S READWORTHY:
  • After discovering her boss's corpse, Aurelia finds herself trapped on an island teeming with secrets and criminals
  • "With stunning twist after stunning twist, the conclusion is both shocking and unexpected" (Booklist)
  • Set in 1932 and inspired by true events from the author's own family
FEATURED IN:
The New York Times/The New York Times Book Review, Publishers Weekly, Kirkus Reviews, Library Journal, Booklist
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Book cover for Stuart Woods' Golden Hour by Brett Battles
A retired CIA agent is thrust into one more deadly undercover mission
WHY IT'S READWORTHY:
  • The return of one of genre legend Stuart Woods's beloved heroes!
  • When old enemies start taking out CIA agents, master of disguise Teddy Fay embarks on a gripping chase across the globe
FEATURED IN:
New York Post, Publishers Weekly, Kirkus Reviews
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Book cover for My Darling Boy by Helen Cooper
After Chrissy's son kills a family friend, how far will she go to protect him?
WHY IT'S READWORTHY:
  • Leo's parole causes an uproar in their small English town — and when he disappears, the unspeakable truth comes to light
  • "This pitch-perfect story about families and secrets starts with a punch and ends with a bang" (Kirkus Reviews)
  • An enthralling premise peppered with unpredictable twists
FEATURED IN:
Publishers Weekly, Kirkus Reviews, Library Journal, Booklist
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Book cover for Invisible Helix by Keigo Higashino
A brilliant physics professor, a tenacious detective, and an impossible murder
WHY IT'S READWORTHY:
  • After a man's body is found floating in Tokyo Bay with a bullet in his back, the prime suspect disappears — and the case only gets more complicated
  • "A compelling read loaded with Japanese scenery and culture, with a storyline chock-full of secrets past and present" (BookPage)
  • Begs for a screen adaptation
FEATURED IN:
The Wall Street Journal, Publishers Weekly, Kirkus Reviews, Library Journal, BookPage
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Book cover for Backwater Justice by Fern Michaels
A fan-favorite suspense series comes roaring back
WHY IT'S READWORTHY:
  • Young women are disappearing — and their only hope is the Sisterhood, a group of wealthy women devoted to justice
  • Small-town secrets run deep in seemingly quaint Mountain Valley, Oregon
  • Written by a #1 New York Times bestselling author
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Book cover for Booked for Murder by P. J. Nelson
Deadly secrets line the stacks of the Old Juniper Bookstore…
WHY IT'S READWORTHY:
  • After inheriting a bookshop in a Victorian home, Madeline must turn into an amateur sleuth to solve a murder on the premises
  • Eccentric, lovable characters in a small Southern town
  • "Plenty of suspects with varied motives provide a knotty puzzle" (Library Journal)
FEATURED IN:
Indie Next List, Library Reads, Publishers Weekly, Kirkus Reviews, Library Journal
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Book cover for Heavy Are the Stones by J.D. Barker and Christine Daigle
James Patterson's advice? 'Don't miss anything J.D. writes'
WHY IT'S READWORTHY:
  • A string of chilling, Old Testament–inspired crimes forces Detective Jena Campbell to seek help from the serial killer she put away
  • A must-read for fans of The Silence of the Lambs
  • Cowritten by a New York Times bestselling author with "a delightfully devious mind" (Jeffery Deaver)
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Book cover for The Resurrectionist by A. Rae Dunlap
A twisty, gothic tale of body snatching for fans of The Alienist
WHY IT'S READWORTHY:
  • In 19th-century Edinburgh, James is an aspiring doctor — but a bargain with a body snatcher puts him in the crosshairs of two serial killers
  • "Dunlap melds comic, tender, and macabre moments in her well-plotted tale" (Publishers Weekly)
  • "A thrilling debut that will have readers turning pages deep into the night" (Hester Fox, author of The Last Heir to Blackwood Library)
FEATURED IN:
Library Reads, Publishers Weekly, BookPage
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Book cover for Knife Skills for Beginners by Orlando Murrin
Chefs at an elite London cooking school keep winding up on the chopping block…
WHY IT'S READWORTHY:
  • A clever locked-room mystery from a MasterChef semifinalist
  • "Delicious fun… starring a charming hero you'll want as your best friend" (Tess Gerritsen)
  • "There are many culinary mysteries, but this character-driven series opener is a cut above the rest" (Kirkus Reviews starred review)
FEATURED IN:
The Guardian, Publishers Weekly, Kirkus Reviews, Library Journal
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