| This Month's Best New Thrillers | Our goal at BookBub is to help you find amazing new books to read every day. We're testing out new monthly emails that will highlight the best recent releases in your favorite genres. If you'd like to continue receiving this email, you don't need to do anything. If you're not interested, you can opt out by clicking here. Finally, if you have any feedback about this new offering, please reply to this email — we'd love to hear from you! | | | | The Fury | By Alex Michaelides | | | | The #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Silent Patient and The Maidens delivers one of 2024's most anticipated releases! When old friends travel to a private island in Greece, long-buried tensions lead to murder — but who can be trusted? "The Talented Mr. Ripley for our time" (Blake Crouch). | | | | | | The Heiress | By Rachel Hawkins | | | | "Another read-in-a-sitting knockout" (Riley Sager) from "the reigning queen of the Gothic thriller" (Entertainment Weekly): Camden wants nothing to do with the legacy or fortune of his adoptive mother. But a funeral brings him back into the McTavish fold, and their deadly family secrets can't stay buried much longer… | | | | | | Only If You're Lucky | By Stacy Willingham | | | | A "masterpiece" (Mary Kubica) from the acclaimed author of A Flicker in the Dark: Shy college student Margot is spellbound by her new friend Lucy. But after a brutal murder on campus, Lucy disappears… "Utterly hypnotic" (Lisa Gardner). | | | | | | Holmes, Marple & Poe | By James Patterson and Brian Sitts | | | | "The world's most popular thriller writer" (Jeffery Deaver) assembles a dream team of private eyes — Brendan Holmes, Margaret Marple, and Auguste Poe — but the NYPD has some questions about their untraceable backgrounds! A wild ride from "one of the greatest storytellers of all time" (Patricia Cornwell). | | | | | | Random in Death | By J. D. Robb | | | | The incomparable J. D. Robb "continues to showcase her mastery" (Booklist) in this latest installment in a nail-biting series! As a killer armed with a lethal needle preys on Manhattan's unsuspecting crowds, Lieutenant Eve Dallas must end the city-wide nightmare. | | | | | | First Lie Wins | By Ashley Elston | | | | Lisa Gardner says "buckle up" for Reese Witherspoon's January book club pick! Does Evie Porter have the pefect life, or does she have everyone fooled? Her real identity is about to come calling… "What a box of tricks" (A. J. Finn). | | | | | | The Night of the Storm | By Nishita Parekh | | | | As Hurricane Harvey batters Houston, three generations of an Indian American family shelter together – but one of them has murderous plans. The classic locked-room thriller ascends to new heights in this "impressive debut" (Booklist)! | | | | | | Dead Man's Hand | By Brad Taylor | | | | Ranking "right up there with Jason Bourne, Jack Reacher, and Jack Bauer" (John Lescroart), Pike Logan is back — and this time, he's up against one of Putin's henchmen. The stakes have never been higher in this brand-new, ripped-from-the-headlines military thriller! | | | | | | "The most talked about thriller of 2024" (The Today Show): Anna Ogilvy killed two people while sleepwalking — and hasn't opened her eyes since. Benedict Prince, a forensic psychologist with secrets of his own, untangles the case in this must-read that "ranks right up there with The Silent Patient" (David Baldacci). | | | | | | No One Can Know | By Kate Alice Marshall | | | | Fourteen years after their parents' murders, the estranged Palmer sisters return to the family mansion — and it's only a matter of time until they must confront what really happened that night. Fans of Sharp Objects shouldn't miss this "propulsive and intricate psychological thriller" (Kirkus Reviews)! | | | | |