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Beasts of Carnaval by Rosália Rodrigo
A Puerto Rico-inspired fantasy follows a woman recently freed from slavery as she searches for her missing brother at the Carnaval of Beasts and learns why nobody who enters Carnaval ever leaves. A first novel.
Birth of a Dynasty by Chinaza Bado
Three families fight for power in Ahkebulin, a land where magic is feared, giants are real and prophecy holds sway.
The Last Wizards' Ball by Charlane Harris
As war brews in Europe, a skilled gunslinger must protect her powerful wizard sister from ruthless suitors at a deadly magical ball, where political intrigue, dark magic, and dangerous alliances threaten to pull them into a conflict that could reshape their world. Gunnie Rose, No. 6
The Library at Hellebore by Cassandra Khaw
Forced into an elite academy for the dangerously powerful, a reluctant student learns of its dark graduation ritual, leaving her among a handful of students trapped in the library, where they must unite—or be devoured by the very institution meant to redeem them.
The Lighthouse at the Edge of the World by J. R. Dawson
In a Chicago waystation for the dead, the ferryman’s daughter faces a night of chaos as the lighthouse falters, restless spirits grow violent, and a living girl boards the boat, drawn by a song and desperate to find someone she lost.
The Memory Hunters by Mia Tsai
The gifted blood-memory diver Kiana Strade wants to pursue her own research at the Museum of Human Memory with her friend Vale, but their discovery of a diverging memory leads to dangerous consequences as Key’s obsession grows and threatens both their futures.
A Resistance of Witches by Morgan Ryan
As World War II rages around her, a witch abandoned by her coven must journey to find a book of unspeakable power before it lands in Nazi hands.
Royal Gambit by Daniel O'Malley
A delightful and hilarious supernatural adventure featuring a lady-in-waiting who must keep the court safe from murder, from the author of The Rook.
Volatile Memory by Seth Haddon
Desperate for a payday, scavenger Wylla discovers a powerful AI mask containing the preserved consciousness of a dead woman, and together they form an unexpected bond as they confront dangerous secrets—and Wylla’s ex-husband—across a perilous, tech-scarred galaxy.
American Mythology by Giano Cromley
A group of pilgrims encounter both the mysteries of nature and ultimately those of the human heart. A first novel.
Archive of Unknown Universes by Ruben Reyes, Jr.
Follows two families in alternative timelines of the Salvadoran civil war—a stunning exploration of the mechanisms of fate, the gravity of the past and the endurance of love. A first novel.
Bring the House Down by Charlotte Runcie
A theater critic at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe writes a vicious one-star review of a struggling actress he has a one-night stand with in this sharply funny, feminist tinderbox.
Cheesecake: A Block-Long Novel by Mark Kurlansky
In 1970s Upper West Side, the arrival of an ancient Roman cheesecake recipe captivates residents and fuels the ambitious Greek Katsikas family’s real estate ventures, impacting the lives of neighbors facing displacement and revealing their hidden dramas.
Darling Beasts by Michelle Gable
The heirs to a publishing fortune are knit back into each other's lives when they are forced into the spotlight for their father’s political campaign—and exotic animals begin to appear as an omen before each new debacle they face.
First Time, Long Time by Amy Silverberg
For readers of Emma Cline and Melissa Broder, the story of an untethered, sardonic young woman falling for an older radio host… and then for his daughter.
Girl, 1983 by Linn Ullmann
Paris, now in her 50s, grapples with what happened on a fateful winter night when she, as a 16-year-old, visited a photographer who was 30 years her senior.
The Girl I Was by Jeneva Rose
A woman who wakes up in the year 2002 believes she’s been given a second chance to do her life over—until she comes face-to-face with her unruly 18-year-old self.
Grave Birds by Dana Elmendorf
Hollis Sutherland has an uncanny gift that allows her to see grave birds, manifestations of the dead’s unfinished business; and when a mysterious bachelor wanders into her small town, bizarre events begin to plague its wealthiest citizens and Hollis must work against these evil forces to save the town and herself.
The Greatest Possible Good by Ben Brooks
After three days trapped in a mineshaft with only wine, LSD, and a philosophy book, Arthur Candlewick emerges transformed, throwing his activist daughter, introverted son, and anxious wife into chaos with his sudden decision to give away their wealth for the greater good.
Greenwich by Kate Broad
Explores the nature of desire and complicity against the backdrop of immense wealth and privilege, and the ways that whiteness and power protect their own. A first novel.
If You Love It, Let It Kill You by Hannah Pittard
A divorced woman’s orderly life unravels after learning her ex-husband’s novel portrays her unflatteringly, triggering a surreal midlife crisis and unexpected reckonings with the past, identity, a talking cat and the stories we tell about ourselves.
Love Forms by Claire Adam
Now 58 and divorced with her sons busy with their own lives, Dawn yearns to reconnect with the baby she gave up for adoption in Trinidad when she was sixteen, and she retraces her steps in an emotional journey to find her child.
Mayra by Nicky Gonzalez
Ingrid’s friend Mayra fled Hialeah, west of Miami, years ago for a Northeast college, but after Ingrid accepts Mayra’s sudden invitation to a getaway in the Everglades where Mayra’s boyfriend Benji is unexpectedly present, danger looms, and while exploring the mysterious house, Ingrid loses a sense of herself.
The Namaste Club by Asha Elias
A send-up of the wellness industrial complex, rich ladies doing yoga and all things fabulous and Florida. By the author of Pink Glass Houses.
Port Anna by Elizabeth Buck
Having lost her mother, her teaching job, and her boyfriend, Gwen moves to her family’s cottage on the Maine coast, where sparks fly with Leandro, an aloof and attractive Argentinian artist, but even in the face of potential happiness, it seems some secrets refuse to stay buried.
The Rabbit Club by Christopher J. Yates
The author of Black Chalk, "the smart summer thriller you've been waiting for" (NPR), returns with a mesmerizing new novel about a dangerous secret society at Oxford University, and the first-year Literature student whose life begins to unravel in its shadow.
The Sandersons Fail Manhattan by Scott Johnston
As wealthy financier William Sanderson chases a promotion and schemes to get his daughter into Yale, his family struggles to adapt to shifting social expectations, but when a trans student at their daughters’ elite school vanishes, they find themselves unexpectedly entangled in a citywide crisis.
Send Flowers by Emily Buchanan
A “greenfluencer," in her grief, believes her late boyfriend has reincarnated as a houseplant.
That Last Carolina Summer by Karen White
Years after fleeing to the West Coast, Phoebe Manigault returns to the South Carolina Lowcountry to help her sister care for their mother, confronting childhood tensions, unsettling visions, and a deepening bond with a grieving family nearby.
A Bomb Placed Close to the Heart by Nishant Batsha
An expansive and poignant novel of love, radical ambition and intellectual rebirth is set at the dawn of World War I.
Daikon by Samuel Hawley
In war-ravaged 1945 Tokyo, physicist Keizo Kan is forced to study a mysterious American uranium bomb in exchange for his imprisoned wife’s freedom, facing harrowing moral choices as he’s drawn into a desperate race to alter the course of history.
The Lies They Told by Ellen Marie Wiseman
In 1930s Virginia, Lena Conti, a young immigrant mother separated from her family at Ellis Island, builds a new life in the Blue Ridge Mountains but must resist a brutal eugenics campaign that targets her community and threatens to take her daughter.
The Original by Nell Stevens
Raised on the fringes of her uncle’s crumbling Oxfordshire estate, gifted art forger Grace plots her escape until the arrival of a man claiming to be her long-lost cousin forces her to confront shifting boundaries of identity and truth.
Our Last Vineyard Summer by Brooke Lea Foster
After her father’s death, Betsy hopes to spend the summer with her boyfriend, but her mother calls Betsy and her sisters to Martha’s Vineyard, announcing that they must sell their summer house to pay their father’s debts, and the women must decide if the home they love is worth saving.
Typewriter Beach by Meg Waite Clayton
Aspiring star Isabella Giori and blacklisted writer Léon Chazan forge a bond on California’s foggy coast in 1957, while in 2018, Léon’s granddaughter Gemma uncovers long-buried secrets about identity, authorship, and hidden history in the ruins of Hollywood’s golden age.
The Bewitching by Silvia Moreno-Garcia
While researching a forgotten horror writer, a graduate student uncovers a disturbing link between a vanished schoolgirl, a sinister novel, and her great-grandmother’s eerie childhood tales, leading her to suspect that an ancient, malevolent force still lingers in the halls of her university.
Blood Slaves by Markus Redmond
In 1710 Carolina, an enslaved man facing brutal oppression, Willie, accepts an African vampire's dark offer of liberation, igniting a blood-fueled, supernatural revolt against their masters, forcing him to choose between justice and the woman he loves.
Girl in the Creek by Wendy N. Wagner
Erin searches for her missing brother in the forests near Mt. Hood, only to uncover a trail of disappearances, a corpse in a creek and a terrifying force willing to kill to keep its secrets hidden.
One Yellow Eye by Leigh Radford
Scientist Kesta prefers microscopes to personal relationships, except for husband and best friend Tim; when Tim is infected with a virus that ravages London, Kesta is able to keep him (un)alive and hidden from the government while hoping a rumored top-secret cure can save him before he’s discovered.
Beautiful Nights by Nina George
A respected professor begins a secret affair with her son’s girlfriend one summer on the Brittany coast.
The Convenience Store by the Sea by Sonoko Machida
In the seaside town of Mojiko, the 24/7 convenience store Tenderness serves as more than just a shop, as its charming yet eccentric manager Mitsuhiko offers wisdom, warmth, and unexpected connections to the eclectic customers who pass through its doors.
House of Beth by Kelly Cullen
Seeking a fresh start after heartbreak, a young career woman marries her widowed best friend and embraces family life, but as a mysterious voice reveals dark secrets, she is drawn into a chilling mystery surrounding his late wife’s untimely death.
Lonely Crowds by Stephanie Wambugu
Luster meets The Idiot in this riveting debut novel about a volatile friendship between two outsiders who escape their bleak childhoods and enter the glamorous early '90s art world in New York City, where only one of them can make it.
Maggie or, a Man and a Woman Walk into a Bar by Katie Yee
A Chinese American woman discovers her husband is cheating with someone named Maggie; she then finds out she has cancer and names the tumor Maggie, talking to her body’s new inhabitant as she embarks on a journey of grief, healing, and reclamation.
Mendell Station by J. B. Hwang
When Miriam’s best friend Esther dies in 2020, she loses her faith and quits teaching at a Christian school to join the postal service; while on her route, she composes letters to Esther that she will never deliver, reflecting on their shared childhoods and difficult families.
My Train Leaves at Three by Natalie Guerrero
Afro-Latina singer and actress Xiomara, mourning her sister and living in a tiny apartment in Washington Heights with her ultra-Catholic Puerto Rican mother, gets a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to audition for Manny Santos, but when Xiomara faces the ugliest sides of the industry, she must decide how much she’s willing to sacrifice.
Necessary Fiction by Eloghosa Osunde
Across the dynamic city of Lagos, Nigeria, characters seek out love for self and chosen partners, even risking ruining relationships with parents, spouses, family, and friends, and they grapple with desire, fear, time, death, and God, forming and breaking unexpected connections.
The Other Wife by Jackie Thomas-Kennedy
As Zuzu returns to her rural hometown after a sudden loss, she confronts lingering feelings for her charismatic college best friend and questions the choices that shaped her marriage, career, and identity in a reflective search for clarity and fulfillment.
Pan by Michael Clune
Nicholas suspects that the Greek god Pan is trapped inside his body—as consciousness crumbles, Nicholas; his best friend, Ty; and his maybe-girlfriend, Sarah, hunt for answers why—in Oscar Wilde and in Charles Baudelaire, in rock and roll and in Bach, and in the drugged-out Barn.
The Payback by Kashana Cauley
After losing her job, former Hollywood wardrobe designer Jada Williams teams up with two debt-ridden mall coworkers to pull off a daring heist, determined to erase their student loans and outmaneuver the ruthless Debt Police who pursue them.
The Satisfaction Café by Kathy Wang
After a failed marriage and a whirlwind romance with a wealthy American, Joan Liang builds a new life in California, eventually opening the Satisfaction Café, where she creates a space for connection while searching for fulfillment in her ever-changing world.
Slanting Towards the Sea by Lidija Hilje
A decade after divorcing Vlaho, Ivona returns to her Croatian hometown to care for her ailing father, finding unexpected solace in his new family, but when a new man enters her life, the fragile balance between past and present is suddenly upended.
Spectacular Things by Beck Dorey-Stein
In a small Maine town, sisters Mia and Cricket grow up under the weight of their mother’s hidden past, navigating ambition, loyalty, and fear of repeating generational wounds as they struggle to define their identities and futures.
Vera, or Faith by Gary Shteyngart
A both bitter and humorous tale of a family struggling to stay together in a country rapidly coming apart, told through the eyes of their wondrous 10-year-old daughter, by the bestselling author of Super Sad True Love Story.
The Winds from Further West by Alexander McCall Smith
After professional and personal setbacks in Edinburgh, university lecturer Neil Anderson retreats to the remote Isle of Mull, where a pair of mysterious wolf cubs and a connection with local vet Katie lead him toward unexpected renewal.
All the Words We Know by Bruce Nash
Eighty-something Rose, navigating life with dementia in an assisted living facility, uses her remaining sharp wits to investigate her friend's suspicious death, confronting family dynamics and revealing the secrets of her own past.
The Blue Horse by Bruce Borgos
When a pilot's murder begets a helicopter crash and disrupts a wild horse round-up, Nevada sheriff Porter Beck navigates federal pressure, activist tensions, and a suspicious mining operation—all while protecting his sister and unraveling a case tangled with danger and deception. Porter Beck, No. 3
Carved in Blood by Michael Bennett
Detective Hana Westerman is drawn into a high-stakes investigation when her ex-husband is murdered, uncovering a tangled web of gang violence and past vendettas in Auckland's underworld in the third book of the series following Return to Blood. Hana Westerman, No. 3
Death and the Librarian by Victoria Gilbert
When a woman is murdered after accusing art dealer Kurt Kendrick of a cold case crime, librarian Amy Muir races to uncover the truth and protect her family in the ninth novel of the series following Murder Checks Out. Blue Ridge Library Mysteries, No. 9
Death of an Ex by Delia Pitts
In a small New Jersey town, private investigator Vandy Myrick investigates the murder of her ex-husband, a man whose many lives may have finally caught up with him, in the second novel of the series following Trouble in Queenstown. Vandy Myrick, No. 2
Dogged Pursuit by David Rosenfelt
Newly minted defense attorney Andy Carpenter goes to an animal shelter to adopt two dogs and stumbles into his first case defending a dog-loving murder suspect in this prequel to the long-running series. Andy Carpenter, No. 31
An Enemy in the Village by Martin Walker
When a local businesswoman is found dead with a suicide note, Chief Bruno suspects foul play, but as village gossip threatens his job and reputation, he must uncover the truth in the latest addition to the long-running series. Bruni, Chief of Police, No. 18
Etiquette for Lovers and Killers by Anna Fitzgerlad Healy
In 1964 Eastport, Maine, the bored and curious Billie McCadie becomes entangled in a glamorous and deadly mystery involving love letters, secret pasts and murder, all while questioning if she’s just a bystander or the heroine of her own story.
Fog and Fury by Rachel Howzell Hall
Relocating to peaceful Haven, former LAPD cop Sonny Rush’s search for a missing dog unravels dark secrets and murder, shattering the town’s perfect image and threatening her own safety, in the new novel from the author of The Last One. Haven Thrillers No. 1
The Frozen People by Elly Grifiths
Time-traveling investigator Ali Dawson journeys to 1850s London to clear a man’s name but becomes trapped in a perilous Victorian mystery that may be tied to her son’s troubles in the present, forcing her to race against time to solve both cases. Ali Dawson No. 1
The Game Is Murder by Hazell Ward
At an immersive murder mystery party where nothing is as it seems, the participants are challenged to play the role of Great Detective and unravel a complex case by dissecting testimony, analyzing clues, and uncovering the full truth behind the crime.
History Lessons by Zoe B. Wallbrook
A college history professor must solve her superstar colleague’s murder before she becomes the next target.
Into the Leopard's Den by Harini Nagendra
In Bangalore, 1922, pregnant Kaveri investigates an elderly woman’s death, but when one murder turns to two and then three, Kaveri, assisted by milk boy Venu and housemaid Anandi in Bangalore and husband Ramu and Inspector Ismail in Coorg, must expose a brutally intelligent killer. Bangalore Detectives Club, No. 4
The Midnight Estate by Kelly Rimmer
The mystery surrounding the disappearance of a California couple is revived 50 years later by clues found in a book discovered in a mysterious old Australian estate.
Mrs. Plansky Goes Rogue by Spencer Quinn
Mrs. Plansky plans to celebrate a senior tennis championship with her partner, Kev, on his yacht, until the yacht is destroyed in a suspicious fire and Kev goes missing, and apparently her dad had introduced Kev to Jack, her wayward tennis-pro son—and now he’s missing too. Mrs. Plansky, No. 2
Murder at the Wham Bam Club by Carolyn Marie Wilkins
Young widow Nola returns to Agate, Illinois, to live with her psychic Aunt Sarah, where Nola finds her own powers and contacts the spirits to investigate Lily Davidson’s disappearance — when Lily reappears as fiancée to pimp Eddie Smooth and Eddie is found killed, Nola must clear Lily’s name.
Murder in Pitigliano by Camilla Trinchieri
Ex-NYPD detective Nico Doyle finds himself unwittingly stepping into the role of a PI to investigate a murder that has torn a young family apart, in a rustic mystery set in the beautiful Medieval village of Pitigliano, Italy. Tuscan Mysteries, No. 5
Rage by Linda Castillo
When the dismembered body of 21-year-old Samuel Eicher, and then the body of 21-year-old Aron Shetler, Samuel’s best friend, are found, Painters Mill Chief of Police Kate Burkholder must delve into the sordid corners of her community—but will she be the final victim? Kate Burkholder, No. 17
The Red Queen by Martha Grimes
When a businessman is gunned down in a quiet Twickenham pub, superintendent Richard Jury uncovers a web of conflicting accounts, a mysterious lookalike in America, and a parallel case involving his partner’s missing sister that soon complicates both investigations in unexpected ways. Richard Jury Mysteries, No. 26
Savvy Summers and the Sweet Potato Crimes by Sandra Jackson-Opoku
When Grandy Jaspers, the 75-year-old neighborhood womanizer, drops dead at table two of Savvy Summers’s soul food café Essie’s, she finds herself and her café swamped by bad press, so Savvy and her snooping assistant manager, Penny Lopés, take it upon themselves to find who really killed Grandy.
Solid Gold Murder by Ellen Byron
When the discovery of gold turns her struggling motel into a viral tourist hotspot, ex-sitcom writer Dee Stern must navigate eccentric guests, tech millionaires, and a suspicious death in the mines to save her business and clear her name. Golden Motel, No. 2
Something Whiskered by Miranda James
While honeymooning at a family-run Irish castle, Charlie Harris and his new wife Helen Louise witness the suspicious death of a baron, prompting them—and their enigmatic cat Diesel—to investigate a tangled web of inheritance and eerie omens in the countryside. Cat in the Stacks Mysteries, No. 17
Tea With Jam & Dread by Vicki Delany
When Cape Cod tearoom owner Lily Roberts travels with her mother to a Yorkshire castle for a centenarian aristocrat’s birthday, a missing heirloom sapphire and a deadly allergic reaction pull her into a tangled mystery amid high-society tensions and suspicious guests. Tea by the Sea Mysteries, No. 6
There Will Be Bodies by Lindsey Davis
Ten years after Vesuvius's eruption, Roman investigator Flavia Albia uncovers a suspicious death while excavating an ash-covered villa, revealing buried secrets, disputed inheritance, and dangerous visitors that suggest the disaster may have concealed an unnatural tragedy. Flavia Albia, No. 13
What the Night Brings by Mark Billingham
When four police officers are murdered in a calculated attack, detectives Tom Thorne and Nicola Tanner investigate a chilling motive rooted in betrayal, uncovering secrets that shake their beliefs and threaten to unravel everything Thorne thought he could trust. Tom Thorne, No. 19
The World's Greatest Detective and Her Just Okay Assistant by Liza Tully
Eager to prove herself, assistant detective Olivia Blunt pushes her reluctant mentor to investigate a wealthy matriarch’s suspicious death on Lake Champlain, only to find herself entangled in the secrets and shifting loyalties of the powerful Summersworth family.
Atonement Sky by Nalini Singh
On the brink of a mental collapse, Justice-Psy Eleri Dias returns to confront Falcon changeling leader Adam Garrett, the man she once betrayed, and a ruthless serial killer, in the ninth novel of the series following Primal Mirror. Psy-Changeling Trinity, No. 9.
The Four Engagement Rings of Sybil Rain by Hannah Brown
From snorkeling snafus to stunning vistas to staff parties at the beach, Sybil does her best to juggle two ex-fiancés, but it’s becoming clear that her past of broken promises must be reckoned with once and for all—including that first fiancé, Liam, the one she never talks about.
ROMANTASY
Arcana Academy by Elise Kova
A woman who wields magical tarot cards lands herself in a false engagement to the headmaster of a mysterious academy. By the bestselling author of A Deal with the Elf King. Arcana Academy, No. 1
The Enchanted Greenhouse by Sarah Beth Durst
After being punished for creating a magical spider plant, Terlu Perna awakens on a mysterious island of enchanted greenhouses, where she teams up with a grumpy gardener and a sentient rose to uncover a fading magic, defying old laws and rediscovering purpose in the process.
A Forbidden Alchemy by Stacey McEwan
Follows a fated pair who uncover a world-changing secret and are thrust into a violent class war, navigating love, loss and devastating betrayals.
Lore of the Tides by Analeigh Sbrana
In a conclusion to a duology, Lore navigates fae magic amid looming dangers that threaten to destroy her world.
Rose in Chains by Julie Soto
New York Times bestselling author Julie Soto crafts a lush and dark romantic fantasy that’s filled with intrigue, magic, and an irresistible enemies-to-lovers romance. The Evermore Trilogy, No. 1
Never the Roses by Jennifer K. Lambert
Sorceress Oneira seeks solace in a remote forest accompanied by uninvited companions—a near-mythical wolf, a goddess in the form of a kestrel, and a feline embodying magic itself—but on a whim she steals a book from the extensive library of powerful rival sorcerer Stearanos, which starts a forbidden correspondence and bond between them.
The Nightshade God by Hannah Whitten
The Nightshade Crown is in the hands of a ruthless god and Lore will stop at nothing to defeat him, in the final installment of a New York Times bestselling fantasy series Nightshade Crown. The Nightshade Crown, No. 3
Silvercloak by L. K. Steven
Determined to avenge her parents' murder, a young woman infiltrates an elite academy to hunt the ruthless gang responsible, only to be sent undercover into their world, where deadly alliances, brutal betrayals, and a doomed prophecy threaten to unravel her mission—and her heart. The Silvercloak Saga, No. 1
Tusk Love by Thea Guanzon
After her caravan is ambushed, noble-born Guinevere must rely on Oskar, a reserved half-orc, to survive the perilous Amber Road, but as they travel together, their unexpected bond forces them to question the futures they once thought were inevitable.
Wrath of the Dragons by Olivia Rose Darling
As war ignites across Ravaryn, dragon heir Elowen Atarah and Demon Commander Cayden Veles must navigate a fragile alliance and their complicated feelings for one another while fighting to claim their thrones and protect a realm on the brink of collapse. Fear of Flames, No. 2
Fools for Love: Stories by Helen Schulman
The New York Times best-selling author of Lucky Dogs weaves together interconnected stories of love, lust and longing, where mismatched marriages, unexpected affairs and self-discovery are peppered with humor, heartbreak and compassionate insight.
Angel Down by Daniel Kraus
World War I soldier Cyril Bagger and his squad venture into No Man’s Land on a mission, only to discover a fallen angel whose fate could end the war, if they can overcome their own greed, paranoia and darkest instincts.
Blood and Treasure by Ryan Pote
In this debut thriller from a former Navy helicopter pilot, a chilling scene of violence is revealed when the International Space Station goes silent, unraveling a deadly mystery that began 254 miles above Earth.
Coded Justice by Stacey Abrams
Former Supreme Court clerk Avery Keene investigates a powerful AI company after a mysterious death, uncovering corporate corruption and high-stakes technological dangers that could have far-reaching consequences in the third book of the series following Rogue Justice. Avery Keene, No. 3
The Confessions by Paul Bradley Carr
As a global supercomputer shuts down and anonymous letters expose humanity’s darkest acts, former nun Maud Brookes and tech CEO Kaitlan Goss navigate a collapsing society and their own buried truths, each seeking to outmaneuver the other as they attempt to restore order.
Crossfire by Wilbur A. Smith
In 1943, British spy Saffron Courtney sails to New York on a mission to rally support for the war effort while secretly hunting a Nazi spy ring within the British Embassy in the latest addition to the series following Cloudburst.
Dead Line by Marc Cameron
Deputy U.S. Marshals Arliss Cutter and Lola Teariki hunt down a ruthless hitman in the frozen Alaskan wilderness where they uncover an even deeper threat and a conspiracy in the seventh novel of the series following Bad River. Arliss Cutler, No. 7
Dead of Summer by Jessa Maxwell
When Orla returns to Hadley Island to confront the ghosts of her best friend’s long-ago disappearance, she is drawn into another mystery alongside a suspicious girlfriend and a reclusive observer as they work to uncover the island's eerie, long-held mysteries.
Do Not Disturb by Freida McFadden
When an unexpected snowstorm forces her off the road, Quinn must take refuge at the broken-down, isolated Baxter Motel and soon wonders if she will survive the night.
Edge of Honor by Brad Thor
After six months abroad, elite spy Scot Harvath returns to a shifting political landscape in America, where a powerful secret cabal threatens to destabilize the nation in the latest addition to the long-time series following Shadow of Doubt. Scot Harvath, No. 24
Fade In by Kyle Mills
When ex-navy SEAL Salam al-Fayed steps in front of a sniper’s bullet, he assumes all his problems are solved; having already been declared clinically dead twice in his career, he’s hoping the third time will be the charm.
The Felons' Ball by Polly Stewart
A powerful Southern family's dark secrets set in motion a chain of events with deadly consequences. By the author of The Good Ones.
Fine Young People by Anna Bruno
When a high-school senior investigates the death of a star hockey player at her elite Jesuit school, she discovers the rot at the heart of the institution—and the truth about her own past along the way.
Florida Palms by Joe Pan
A group of young men are dragged into a drug-running operation.
The Goldens by Lauren Wilson
Aspiring writer Chloe is drawn into the glamorous world of influencer Clara Holland at her lavish estate, but as their creative partnership deepens and unsettling rumors mount, Chloe begins to question the cost of devotion in a group some claim is a cult.
The Good Liar by Denise Mina
New evidence in an old murder case forces one woman to make an impossible choice.
Guess Again by Charlie Donlea
Ten years after teen volleyball star Callie Jones vanished without a trace, former detective Ethan Hall is pulled back to his haunted hometown to uncover long-buried secrets forcing him into a dangerous investigation with ties to his own dark past.
The Hamptons Lawyer by James Patterson and Mike Lupica
Undefeated criminal defense attorney Jane Smith—known as the Hamptons Lawyer—never fails to make her case.
Her Many Faces by Nicci Cloke
When four influential members are poisoned at London’s most exclusive private club, a young waitress is charged with their murder, and with her personal life and upbringing being dissected, and five men begin to question how well they really knew her.
Hotel Ukraine by Martin Cruz Smith
As Russia's invasion of Ukraine rages on a legendary Moscow investigator battles worsening Parkinson’s while uncovering a diplomat’s murder tied to a paramilitary group and a deadly conspiracy that puts both him and his journalist partner in grave danger.
How to Survive a Horror Story by Mallory Arnold
After a legendary horror writer dies, his home, Queen Manor, soon earns a deadly reputation.
Ink Ribbon Red by Alex Pavesi
At a remote birthday gathering, six friends play a murder-themed storytelling game that dredges up secrets and grudges, but as fiction bleeds into reality, the line between imagined killings and real danger disappears.
An Inside Job by Daniel Silva
The #1 New York Times bestselling author returns with a gripping international thriller filled with high-stakes intrigue, masterful storytelling and a globally spanning plot featuring the beloved spy in a suspenseful adventure.
The Lake Escape by Jamie Day
When a woman disappears during a summer trip to Vermont’s Lake Timmeny, longtime friends Julia, David, and Erika confront local legends and their own buried pasts as suspicion grows and generational secrets threaten to pull them under.
The List by Steve Berry
Brent Walker returns home to Concord, a quaint town in central Georgia nestled close to the Savannah River, to work for Southern Republic Pulp and Paper Company as its assistant general counsel, he is drawn into a plan that puts his life on the line.
Matchmaking for Psychopaths by Tasha Coryell
Newly jilted Lexie, a matchmaker for psychopaths (a specialty her clients are blissfully unaware of), falls for gorgeous client Aidan and befriends client Rebecca despite professional boundaries—but when a human heart appears on her doorstep and her fiancé disappears, Lexie wonders if she matched herself with a killer.
Mean Moms by Emma Rosenblum
In a satire of upper-crust moms, when a new mom at private school Atherton Seminary, beautiful Sofia, integrates herself into the clique of wealthy moms Frost, Nell, and Morgan, inexplicably bad things start to happen to the women, and they wonder if someone is out to get them.
Night Watcher by Daphne Woolsoncroft
Nola Strate, a late-night call-in radio host in Portland, Oregon, listens to stories of hauntings and cryptic sightings for a living, but one foggy, wet evening, a caller describes an eerie scene that triggers memories of Nola’s escape from a serial killer years before.
No Body No Crime by Tess Sharpe
Sixteen-year-olds Chloe and girlfriend Mel buried Toby Dunne deep in the backwoods, and six years later rural PI Mel decides to find Chloe; Chloe lives in a booby-trapped patch of Canadian wilderness, and Mel realizes the truth must come out as they run for their lives.
Not Quite Dead Yet by Holly Jackson
Thirty-six hours after being attacked, Jet wakes in the hospital to grim news that a bone fragment is putting pressure on her brain’s arterial wall and will cause a fatal hemorrhage—instead of choosing surgery with a slim chance of survival, she uses her last week to find her murderer.
Our Last Resort by Clémence Michallon
Having grown apart after an unspeakable tragedy, Frida and Gabriel try to start fresh at the Ara Hotel in Escalante, Utah, and it feels like paradise—until the dead body of the young wife of a powerful, much older husband is discovered and suspicion falls on Gabriel.
Our Secrets Were Safe by Virginia Trench
Ten years after Sofia was killed in a tragic car accident, college ex Caroline and former roommate Brooke are able to keep that night in the past, until a “Sofia” comments on Caroline’s company’s Instagram and Brooke gets a threatening email—and after the women’s only other link to Sofia turns up dead, they must confront their sinister history.
Pariah by Dan Fesperman
Hal Knight, a movie star-turned politician who resigns from Congress after a humiliating encounter on set, disappears to the Caribbean island of Vieques to nurse his wounds; approached by CIA operatives to infiltrate the power structure of Bolrovia, Knight agrees to spy on President Horvatz and redeem himself.
Party of Liars by Kelsey Cox
Sophie’s sixteenth birthday party in Texas Hill Country is at her dad’s cliffside mansion, once thought to be haunted, but before the candles on the cake are blown out, a body falls from the balcony onto the dance floor below.
Robert Ludlum's the Bourne Escape by Brian Freeman
A boat in the Mediterranean carries Jason Bourne and his lover, Johanna, but in an instant, he’s floating on wreckage and Johanna is gone; Bourne teams up with spy chief Shadow, who reveals that Bourne’s surrogate father David Abbott, is alive, and they must find him before his enemies do. Jason Bourne, No. 21
Runner 13 by Amy McCulloch
After avoiding ultramarathoning for seven years, Adri is headed to Morocco for a 250-mile race through the Sahara Desert organized by mysterious race director Boones, whose races are famously sadistic, but she’s as determined to find answers to mysteries about her past as she is to finish the race.
Salt Bones by Jennifer Givhan
Three women in one twisted family race for answers in this "stunning" mystery set in the Mexicali borderlands that "breathes new life into the myth of Persephone and Demeter"
She Didn't See It Coming by Shari Lapena
When young mother Bryden vanishes from her upscale condo without a trace, her husband Sam and the investigators must unravel the mystery behind her disappearance, exposing hidden tensions, unreliable neighbors, and cracks in the seemingly perfect life they built together.
The Silver State by Gabriel Urza
When a public defender receives a letter from a client on death row, he is forced to reexamine his role in the murder case he cannot shake.
Sunburned by Katherine Wood
When a washed-up foot ties Audrey Collet and her eccentric billionaire ex Tyson to a buried past, she’s pulled into a high-stakes investigation on his St. Barth’s estate, where blackmail, betrayal, and a deadly birthday dive reveal a killer among their secret-laden inner circle.
Until Alison by Kate Russo
When her childhood rival Alison is found dead in their Maine hometown, Rachel Nardelli joins a student journalism team to investigate, confronting painful memories, buried tensions, and unsettling truths about class, cruelty, and the blurred lines between past and present.
The White Crow by Michael Robotham
Philomena McCarthy, a young police officer from a notorious London crime family, becomes entangled in a chilling case involving a bloodied child and a bomb-strapped jeweler, forcing her to navigate dangerous loyalties and choose between her badge and her blood. Philomena McCarthy, No. 2
The Woman in Suite 11 by Ruth Ware
Journalist Lo Blacklock travels to a luxury Swiss hotel hoping to revive her career, but when a mysterious woman draws her into a dangerous chase across Europe, she must weigh ambition against survival in a world of wealth and shifting alliances.
Writers and Liars by Carol Goodman
A group of mystery authors gathers on a secluded Greek island for a writer’s retreat, only to discover that their enigmatic host has been murdered and everyone present is a suspect.
You Belong Here by Megan Miranda
When her daughter enrolls at the college Beckett Bowery fled after a deadly scandal two decades earlier, Beckett is forced to return to Wyatt Valley, where buried truths and old suspicions threaten to resurface against the backdrop of the picturesque Virginia town.
All the Men I've Loved Again by Christine Pride
In 1999, shy college freshman Cora Belle is swept into a whirlwind of first love, heartbreak, and self-discovery between two unforgettable men and, twenty years later, must face her unresolved choices when a surprise reunion brings them all back together.
August Lane by Regina Black
From the author of The Art of Scandal comes a small-town romance about the visibility of Black women’s voices in country music.
Finding Grace by Loretta Rothschild
Grace has made her London wine shop a second home for people like her—those running from their own past—and she soon finds herself curious about Tom, who becomes a fixture at the shop.
The Peculiar Gift of July by Ashley Ream
When 14-year-old July arrives in the isolated island town of Ebey’s End, her uncanny ability to sense what people need begins quietly transforming the community, forcing its residents—and herself—to confront unexpected truths about their lives.
These Summer Storms by Sarah MacLean
Banished from her powerful family for years, Alice Storm returns to their Rhode Island estate for her father’s funeral, only to face a high-stakes inheritance game that forces her into tense confrontations with relatives and an enigmatic family advisor.
Under the Stars by Beatriz Williams
Providence Dare vanishes during a steamship disaster near Winthrop Island in 1846, leaving behind a trail of mystery that resurfaces two centuries later when chef Audrey Fisher and her actress mother Meredith uncover hidden paintings and long-buried family secrets that link past and present across generations.
The Unraveling of Julia by Lisa Scottoline
After the shocking death of her husband, a troubled young widow inherits a Tuscan estate from a mysterious benefactor and finds herself thrust into the crosshairs of a dangerous conspiracy.
The View from Lake Como by Adriana Trigiani
After a painful divorce and family upheaval in working-class Lake Como, New Jersey, draftswoman Jess Capodimonte Baratta flees to Carrara, Italy, where artistic ambition, and new relationships reshape her understanding of love, loyalty, and personal fulfillment.
Wayward Girls by Susan Wiggs
In 1968 Buffalo, six teenage girls are sent to the Good Shepherd Refuge, an institution controlled by the Sisters of Charity, for reasons ranging from being gay to rebellious, where they face forced labor, exploitation, and personal struggles while finding strength and solidarity.