| This Month's Best New Mysteries | 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 Hunter | By Tana French | | | | Don't miss one of the most anticipated mysteries of 2024 from "the queen of Irish crime fiction" (Time) who's "in a class by herself" (The New York Times)! Retired Chicago police officer Cal lives a quiet life in the Irish countryside — but two unsettling arrivals and a gruesome murder threaten everything he has built. A "taut, chiseled, and propulsive" instant New York Times bestseller (Vogue). | | | | | | Finlay Donovan Rolls the Dice | By Elle Cosimano | | | | Finlay Donovan is back for "another rollicking round of high-speed felonies" (Kirkus Reviews) in this USA Today bestseller! The amateur sleuth Janet Evanovich calls "irresistible" heads to Atlantic City after getting embroiled in a ransom scheme… "Cosimano knocks this one out of the park" (Booklist starred review). | | | | | | Everyone Is Watching | By Heather Gudenkauf | | | | Agatha Christie meets Big Brother in this locked-room thriller from a New York Times bestselling author: A ruthless reality competition at an isolated estate is pitting five contestants against each other for $10 million — but nothing is as it seems. "The twists left me with my jaw hanging open" (Freida McFadden, author of The Housemaid). | | | | | | The Silver Bone | By Andrey Kurkov | | | | A first-in-a-series mystery "that begs for a sequel" (Library Journal): In 1919 Kyiv, novice detective Samson Kolechko takes on his first case: a murder involving a peculiar bone made of pure silver… "Andrey Kurkov is often called Ukraine's greatest living writer, and it is a gift for crime fiction fans that he writes in this genre" (The New York Times). | | | | | | How to Solve Your Own Murder | By Kristen Perrin | | | | Fans of Knives Out will clamor for this Good Morning America Buzz Pick: As a teenager, Frances learned of her future murder from a fortune teller — and she spent her whole life trying to predict her demise. Decades later, Annie must chase down her great-aunt's killer without becoming a victim herself! "A richly entertaining whodunit from a promising new talent" (Publishers Weekly). | | | | | | Murder at La Villette | By Cara Black | | | | Now's the time to meet "one of the very best heroines in crime fiction today" (Lee Child), as this suspenseful new release is perfect for newcomers and series fans alike! After being framed for the murder of her daughter's father, private eye Aimรฉe Leduc must burrow into Paris's seedy underground to clear her name. "The finest PI series now being written" (Mick Herron). | | | | | | A Grave Robbery | By Deanna Raybourn | | | | The newest entry in a New York Times bestselling historical mystery series starring "a ruthlessly intelligent heroine" (NPR): In Victorian London, a young woman's body is found disguised as a wax mannequin — and Veronica Speedwell sets out on a dangerous search for the killer. "Possibly the best in the series, with Raybourn's trademark banter, innuendo, and outstanding lead characters" (Library Journal starred review). | | | | | | The Mystery Writer | By Sulari Gentill | | | | Another "winner" (Publishers Weekly) from the 2023 Edgar Award–nominated author of The Woman in the Library! After a famous author is murdered, aspiring writer Theodosia's investigation sets off a dangerous chain reaction in this twist-filled read with "a truly unexpected third act" (Booklist). | | | | | | Blessed Water | By Margot Douaihy | | | | The highly anticipated latest in a series with praise from Karin Slaughter, Don Winslow, and Megan Abbott: Follow Sister Holiday, a chain-smoking, tattooed nun and newly minted PI, as she investigates the death of a priest found floating in the Mississippi River… "Another deliriously enjoyable, relentlessly plotted adventure" (Publishers Weekly). | | | | | | One in the Chamber | By Robin Peguero | | | | This brand-new political mystery is a "wild, wickedly fun ride," according to Shelby Van Pelt! New intern Cameron has worked his way into the most powerful group of junior staffers on Capitol Hill. But a contentious Supreme Court confirmation fractures the group's alliance — and leads to a senator's murder. "The final shocking chapter had me reeling and thinking for days" (Ashley Winstead, author of In My Dreams I Hold a Knife). | | | | |
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