Victoria Helen Stone’s biting thriller JANE DOE centers around a woman whose sole motivation is revenge. Protagonist Jane has crafted an identity for herself with a single end result in mind: she is going to become the perfect woman for a particular man, and then she is going to destroy him - just as he destroyed someone whom Jane holds dear. There are no false pretenses or veiled motivations here; Jane has revenge on the brain, and she won’t stop until she gets what she wants. In many ways, JANE DOE achieves what it sets out to accomplish: this book is undeniably addictive and fresh, and more than holds its own against the (arguably a bit tired) trend of the “unreliable narrator.” Jane is exactly what she says she is—no more, no less. Unfortunately, JANE DOE also suffers a bit from a tendency towards the overly-dramatic; readers who prefer subtlety in their crime writing will find JANE DOE too repetitive and loud for their tastes. Every element of JANE DOE is captured in stark relief, from Jane’s caustic personality to her vengeful mission and the corruption of the story’s secondary characters. Whether or not the melodrama of the story’s plot works for you will be another question altogether—and one which will determine how suitable of a selection JANE DOE will be for you.
Read MoreBook Preview: TELL ME YOU’RE MINE by Elisabeth Norebäck
I’ve had my eye on Elisabeth Norebäck’s debut novel TELL ME YOU’RE MINE for quite a while now - and, in anticipation of its September release, I’m so excited to share with CBTB readers a preview of this intriguing domestic suspense novel! Swedish author Elisabeth Norebäck explores the delicate balance between love and obsession in her domestic thriller set in Stockholm; I’m digging into TELL ME YOU’RE MINE today, and can’t wait to share my full thoughts on this one with CBTB readers soon. In the meantime, thanks to Elisabeth’s US publisher, I’m thrilled to give you a chance to dip into TELL ME YOU’RE MINE in advance of its release this September! Read on to learn more about TELL ME YOU’RE MINE, and to dip into the book’s first chapter.
Read MoreAuthor Q&A: Alex Dahl, THE BOY AT THE DOOR
I’m thrilled to welcome Alex Dahl to Crime by the Book today to discuss her totally addictive, genuinely unsettling summer suspense novel THE BOY AT THE DOOR - on sale tomorrow (7/24) from Berkley! I devoured THE BOY AT THE DOOR earlier this spring and have been so excited for its release ever since. CBTB readers will find this one right up their alley: set against a Scandinavian backdrop, THE BOY AT THE DOOR reads more like your favorite psychological thriller than your standard Nordic Noir—but it’s injected with the melancholy and atmosphere of the best Scandinavian crime, too. Read on for my Q&A with Alex Dahl, author of THE BOY AT THE DOOR!
Read MoreJo Nesbø Announces Twelfth Harry Hole Novel: KNIFE
Nesbø fans, rejoice! Nesbø fans, rejoice! Today Jo Nesbø announced that he will release his twelfth Harry Hole novel in July 2019. (The countdown begins now!) Harry Hole #12 will be titled KNIFE, and will be on sale in July 2019. Suffice it to say, I couldn’t be more excited about this new installment in my all-time favorite crime series. Read on for more information on KNIFE, and for links to CBTB’s Nesbø coverage!
Read MoreBook Review: THE LAST TIME I LIED by Riley Sager
What do you get when you cross a creepy cabin in the woods with drama worthy of Pretty Little Liars? Meet one of the most deliciously entertaining “popcorn reads” of the summer: THE LAST TIME I LIED by Riley Sager. Sager took the crime writing world by storm last year with his stellar psychological thriller FINAL GIRLS, and this July, he’s back—and, with his newest release, he’s proving once and for all that he’s here to stay. In his New York Times bestselling novel THE LAST TIME I LIED, Sager leans into a subtle brand of suspense driven by interpersonal secrets, richly-developed atmosphere, and drama a plenty. Where FINAL GIRLS was an ode to slasher films, THE LAST TIME I LIED isn’t quite as dark or bloody—though it’s no feel-good summer camp story, either. Sager strikes a pitch-perfect balance between horror elements and a lighter suspense plotline in his newest book, and the result is an endlessly entertaining summer binge-read. Pick up THE LAST TIME I LIED for its gorgeous cover, stay for its addictive and twisty story of years-old secrets and a summer vacation gone very wrong.
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