| 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 #1 Lawyer | By James Patterson and Nancy Allen | | | | One of the most popular authors in the world teams up with a former prosecutor to bring you this brand-new legal thriller! A high-profile Mississippi trial lawyer — known for winning every case he takes on — faces the challenge of his life when his wife is suddenly killed. "Patterson's books might as well come with movie tickets as a bonus feature" (The New York Times). | | | | | | Listen for the Lie | By Amy Tintera | | | | "A world-class whodunit" is how Stephen King describes this "deliciously dark" Good Morning America Book Club pick (Alice Feeney) and instant New York Times bestseller. It's been years since Lucy was found wandering the streets of her small Texas town, covered in her best friend's blood. With a podcaster determined to learn what happened that night, Lucy must confront the community she left and the memories she buried — even if it means uncovering the horrifying truth. "Thrilling and twisty" (Liane Moriarty). | | | | | | The Princess of Las Vegas | By Chris Bohjalian | | | | The #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Flight Attendant delivers a "lightning-speed page-turner" (Booklist), just published this week! Crissy leads an unusual existence as a Princess Diana impersonator in Las Vegas. The arrival of her sister, Betsy, ensnares Crissy in a web of corruption and danger in this "lively romp" (Kirkus Reviews) that "keeps us guessing until the end" (Minneapolis Star Tribune). | | | | | | The New Couple in 5B | By Lisa Unger | | | | The Shining meets Rebecca in this "spine-tingling" must-read (People)! Rosie and Chad's fortunes change overnight when they inherit an apartment in a glamorous Manhattan building — but the Windermere's dark history, ever-present cameras, and sinister doorman tell a different story… "Who else could artfully marry a nail-biting domestic suspense novel with a ghostly edge worthy of Du Maurier? This one screams. I read it in a single sitting" (Gregg Hurwitz). | | | | | | Kill for Me, Kill for You | By Steve Cavanagh | | | | A clever take on Strangers on a Train that features "explosive, game-changing reveals" (Publishers Weekly) and "characters who drive you across 350 hold-your-breath pages and into a show-stopping finale" (A. J. Finn): In New York City, two women meet by chance — and concoct a chilling plan against the men who wronged them. Edgar Award–winning author Anthony Horowitz promises, "Steve Cavanagh's twists hit you between the eyes. You never see them coming." | | | | | | Watch Where They Hide | By Tamron Hall | | | | Don't miss this eagerly anticipated new release from an Emmy Award–winning journalist whose debut novel was hailed as a "singular thriller" (NPR). Despite her keen investigative skills, reporter Jordan Manning still feels pressure to prove herself as a Black woman in her field. So when the sister of a missing woman reaches out for help, Jordan plunges into a relentless search that will put her own life in danger. "I fell in love with Hall's powerful, wryly funny heroine Jordan Manning and can't wait to follow her wherever she may go" (Jean Kwok). | | | | | | Still See You Everywhere | By Lisa Gardner | | | | "One of the best in the thriller business" (Harlan Coben) returns with a heart-pounding novel Tess Gerritsen describes as "the very definition of the word 'unputdownable.'" Frankie Elkin specializes in finding missing people. But her latest case — tracking down the estranged sister of a female serial killer set to be executed in three weeks — will have her drawing on every skill she has. "Enough twists and turns to make you dizzy" (Lisa Scottoline), from a #1 New York Times bestselling author. | | | | | | Such a Lovely Family | By Aggie Blum Thompson | | | | "Your next one-sitting read" (Wendy Walker): As the genteel Calhoun family hosts their spring party in Washington, DC, a brutal murder turns the idyllic gathering into a chilling crime scene. Secrets, resentments, and betrayals rise to the surface as long-simmering tensions threaten to destroy the family… Fans of Succession won't want to miss this "delicious dive into the world of wealth and privilege where nothing is as it seems and everyone has a hidden agenda" (Liv Constantine). | | | | | | Bye, Baby | By Carola Lovering | | | | Mary Kubica promises, "Once you start reading, you won't be able to stop." This propulsive thriller opens with the scream of a mother, one who's just realized her baby has been taken. But Cassie's newborn is only one floor below, in the arms of her kidnapper: Billie, Cassie's best friend. How could a once-close friendship unravel in such a terrifying way? A "searing, intense" read that makes sure "every twist packs a wallop" (Samantha Downing). | | | | | | Good Half Gone | By Tarryn Fisher | | | | The #1 New York Times bestselling author behind smash hits such as The Wives and Never Never is back with a novel that has Colleen Hoover raving, "The ending shattered me in a way only Tarryn Fisher can!" Iris has spent her life looking for her twin sister, Piper — who was presumed a runaway by authorities despite being kidnapped in broad daylight. Iris's desperate search leads her to an isolated psychiatric hospital, which may hold the answers to all of the questions haunting her… | | | | |