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CBTB's Recommended March 2018 Releases

March 28, 2018

This March is absolutely brimming with fantastic new crime fiction! From dark and gripping Nordic Noir to twisty and unputdownable psychological thrillers to a story exploring female friendship set in Morocco, there’s truly a little something for everyone releasing this month. It’s going to be hard to top this month’s stellar lineup - so grab a cup of coffee and settle in for a rundown of the best crime fiction releasing in March 2018!

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In New Releases Tags New Releases, Crime Fiction, Psychological Thriller, The Sandman, Lars Kepler, Tangerine, Christine Mangan, Sometimes I Lie, Alice Feeney, The Broken Girls, Simone St. James
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Author Q&A: Christine Mangan, TANGERINE

March 26, 2018

I’m absolutely thrilled to welcome Christine Mangan to CBTB today! Christine is the author of TANGERINE - one of the most exceptional debuts I've read in ages - and maybe ever. In this stunning examination of the intricacies of female friendship, Mangan sets a tense, almost claustrophobic encounter against the backdrop of 1950’s Morocco. I highly recommend TANGERINE for fans of Patricia Highsmith, Gillian Flynn, and Alfred Hitchcock—and yes, these are lofty comparisons to make, but this book delivers. Read on for my Q&A with Christine!

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In Author Q&A Tags Tangerine, Christine Mangan, Ecco Books, Patricia Highsmith, Psychological Thriller
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Book Review: ALL THE BEAUTIFUL LIES by Peter Swanson

March 25, 2018

Rarely have I ever been as hesitant to write a review as I have been to write this one. After absolutely loving HER EVERY FEAR (Swanson’s 2017 release), Peter Swanson’s ALL THE BEAUTIFUL LIES was one of my highly-anticipated 2018 reads; unfortunately, my reading experience not only fell flat, but was so genuinely uncomfortable and disturbing that I’ve long wrestled with whether or not I even want to write this review. I went into this book well aware, based on its plot description, that it would have a component involving a taboo relationship, but I could never have predicted the total focus this book would place on illicit relationships between adults (often adults in the role of guardian) and young people. Had I known this in advance, I wouldn’t have chosen to read this book - I take full responsibility for not having done enough research before diving in. But given that this book did appear on my Instagram - and given my genuine aversion to its content - a review is warranted. My only request of you, the reader: please read this review keeping in mind that I have the utmost respect for the author, the publisher, and for all readers whose opinions on this book differ from my own.

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In Book Review Tags All the Beautiful Lies, Peter Swanson, Psychological Thriller
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Spotlight on Orenda Books @OrendaBooks

March 22, 2018

If you haven’t heard of Orenda Books yet, that’s all about to change. The UK-based independent publisher continues to make a splash with a growing list of crime fiction and literary fiction authors, including many CBTB favorites: Ragnar Jonasson, Thomas Enger, Matt Wesolowski, and more! Today I’m thrilled to share a “Spotlight on Orenda Books” - aka a chance for you to explore Orenda’s growing list, learn about my personal favorite Orenda titles, and read a Q&A with Orenda Books’ publisher, Karen Sullivan! 

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In Publisher Spotlight Tags Orenda Books, Ragnar Jonasson, Steph Broadribb, Thomas Enger, Michael J. Malone, Antti Tuomainen, Karen Sullivan
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Cover Reveal: WHAT HAVE YOU DONE by Matthew Farrell

March 21, 2018

Can we collectively agree that “don’t judge a book by its cover” isn’t a must-follow rule? I hope so - because today I’m so excited to share a fantastic cover reveal with CBTB readers for a Fall 2018 debut thriller! Matthew Farrell’s WHAT HAVE YOU DONE goes on sale in October 2018 from Thomas & Mercer, and if the cover is any indication, it’s one that belongs on your radar for fall. In this post, I'm delighted to share a Q&A with Matthew, more details on his debut thriller, and (of course) the book's cover reveal!

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In Cover Reveal Tags Cover Reveal, Matthew Farrell, What Have You Done, Thomas & Mercer, Thriller
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