Weekly Literary Release: Ten New Books Hitting the Shelves This Very Week
In the world of crime fiction and thrillers, there's a plethora of exciting new releases that are sure to captivate readers. Here are some noteworthy titles that have recently hit the shelves.
Richard Armitage's latest offering, "The Cut," published by Pegasus Crime, promises to be a gripping addition to the genre. Brian McCauley, another acclaimed author, has also joined the ranks with his book "Breathe In, Bleed Out," published by Poisoned Pen Press.
For those who enjoy a touch of the mysterious, Joe Hart's "Wyndclyffe," published by Podium Publishing, has been highly recommended by Library Journal. Comparisons have been drawn to the works of Shirley Jackson and Riley Sager, suggesting that this book will thrill mystery and thriller readers.
Mariah Fredericks' novel "The Girl in the Green Dress," published by Minotaur, has been praised for its vivid character, Zelda, by Kirkus Reviews. This book is a must-read for fans of intricate narratives and well-developed characters.
William Kent Krueger's "Apostle's Cove," published by Atria, has received a starred review from BookPage. Known for his masterful storytelling, Krueger's latest work promises to be as engaging as his previous ones.
If you're in the market for an anthology, "Crime Ink: Iconic," edited by John Copenhaver and Salem West, published by Bywater Books, might be just what you're looking for. Leah Block from Foreword Reviews describes it as a thrilling, wide-ranging anthology.
Karin Smirnoff's "The Girl with Ice in Her Veins," published by Knopf, has been praised for its blend of elements from Tolkien and Marvel, and its exploration of a shattered girl's world and Larsson's feminist anger.
L.S. Stratton's "In Deadly Company," published by Union Square, has received praise from The Book Reporter. This book promises a gripping narrative that will keep readers on the edge of their seats.
Lastly, Nathan Harris's "Amity," published by Little, Brown and Company, has received a starred review from Kirkus Reviews. The smartly imagined western setting, skillful plot construction, and vivid imagery make this book a standout in the genre.
These books are a testament to the richness and diversity of crime fiction and thrillers, offering something for every taste. Whether you prefer standalone novels or anthologies, there's a book on this list that's sure to satisfy your literary cravings. Happy reading!
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