Nordic Noir’s reigning king is back. THE THIRST is everything readers have come to love and expect from Nesbo: it’s gritty, brooding, violent, and just plain addictive. Readers new to the Harry Hole series will love this story for its gripping case and brilliant plotting; longtime fans of Nesbo’s books will feel as though they’ve come home to long-lost friends. It might only be April, but I’m already calling it: Nesbo has written my favorite book of 2017.
Read MoreBook Review: THE CHILD by Fiona Barton
Fiona Barton made a name for herself with her New York Times-bestselling debut, THE WIDOW (2016). This spring, Barton is back with THE CHILD (6/27/17). In THE CHILD, Barton has crafted a character-driven suspense novel that packs an emotional punch, with a deeply satisfying final plot twist. Readers eager for an immersive, heartbreaking, and addictive story of love and loss will find their perfect summer read in THE CHILD.
Read MoreBook Review: THE LYING GAME by Ruth Ware
Ruth Ware is one of my favorite psychological thriller writers. Her books are always fast-paced and taut, drawing the reader into a story that sinks its teeth into you until the very last page. THE LYING GAME is no exception. Though quite different from Ware's latest (THE WOMAN IN CABIN 10), THE LYING GAME has all the tension and menace that should make Ware a staple of any crime reader's personal library.
Read MoreBook Review: UNDERTOW by Elizabeth Heathcote
I didn’t mean to binge-read UNDERTOW in one sitting… but that’s exactly what ended up happening. This book is the kind that’s meant to be devoured whole: it’s fast-paced and easy to read, the kind of entertainment that keeps you glued to the pages. This book belongs on summer reading lists alongside THE BREAKDOWN by B.A. Paris and THE CHILD by Fiona Barton.
Read MoreBlog Tour/Book Review: SIX STORIES by Matt Wesolowski
There’s no other way to say it: SIX STORIES must be the best debut I’ve read in ages. It’s inventive, bold, and unapologetically different—there’s really nothing I can compare it to. In a crowded field, SIX STORIES stands out for its fierce originality. Read my full review here.
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