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6 Books To Read If You Like Gregg Hurwitz

6 Books To Read If You Like Gregg Hurwitz

Looking to add some high-octane thrills and chills to your reading list? Look no further than Gregg Hurwitz, the New York Times bestselling author of twenty heart-pumping thrillers! With recent hits like Out of the Dark, Hellbent, Last Chance, and The Nowhere Man, Hurwitz is a master of his craft, delivering gripping tales that will keep you on the edge of your seat until the very last page. If you're a fan of his work and want more recommendations to satisfy your craving for suspense, check out these book picks that are perfect for Gregg Hurwitz fans!



The Line Between

by Tosca Lee

Release Date: January 29, 2019

Wynter Roth is a recent escapee from New Earth, a doomsday cult on the American Prarie. When she emerges the world has descended into madness. An extinct disease has re-emerged from melting Alaskan permafrost that has caused an outbreak of early-onset dementia in its victims. It's the apocalypse that Wynter has always been told to fear.

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The Lost Man

by Jane Harper

Release Date: February 5, 2019

Brothers Nathan and Bub Bright are reunited for the first time in months. They meet at a remote fence line in the outback that separates their cattle ranches. Their third brother lies dead there. In this isolated belt of Australia, their homes are a three-hour drive apart but they are one another's closest neighbor. What made Cameron head out alone under the unrelenting sun?

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The Current

by Tim Johnston

Release Date: January 22, 2019

On the outside of a small Minnesota town in the dead of winter, state troopers pull a car from the Icy Black Root River. A woman is found drowned downriver, while the other is found at the scene. She is half frozen but alive. This was no accident and the news brings back memories of another young woman that died in the same river ten years ago... And whose killer may still be among them.

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Judgment

by Joseph Finder

Release Date: January 29, 2019

Juliana Brody is a judge in the Superior Court of Massachusetts. There is a rumor that she is being considered for the federal circuit. But after a one night stand while at a conference in Chicago, Juliana discovers that the encounter with the man was not by chance. It turns out that he has an integral role in a case she's presiding over... a sex discrimination case receiving national attention. She has been entrapped.

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Spare Room

by Dreda Say Mitchell

Release Date: January 29, 2019

Lisa has a troubled past, so she can't believe it when she finds a room to rent in a beautiful house. The owners are a very welcoming couple and everything is going great. That was until Lisa finds a suicide note in her room. The couple insists that there has never been anyone else in that room and she is their first tenant. But she is determined to uncover the secrets of the room and who lived there before her.

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The Rule of Law

by John Lescroart

Release Date: January 22, 2019

Dismas Hardy knows something is wrong. His trusted secretary, Phyllis, has been showing strange behavior and she keeps disappearing. He starts to get really concerned when he learns that her brother, who was in prison for 25 years for attempted murder, is released. Things take a devastating turn when she is suddenly arrested for being an accessory in the murder of Hector Valdez.

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Interview with Tracey Jerald, author of Free To Breathe

What can you tell us about your new release, Free To Breathe?

Free to Breathe is a highly charged, emotional standalone. Two people with a past have to overcome not just their history but the shadows of their present to have a chance at love. This is the kind of love that requires endurance, forgiveness, and self-acceptance.

What or who inspired you to become an author?

I have always loved to read. I wrote journals and kept rewriting the endings of stories I didn't like. I would talk about it so much, friends and family said, "You should write your own book." So, I did

What's on your top 5 list for the best books you've ever read?

George Orwell's Animal Farm, Nora Roberts' True Betrayals, The Romanovs by Robert Mackey, The Accidental Tourist by Anne Tyler, and Laura Ingalls Wilder's Little House Series.

Say you’re the host of a literary talk show. Who would be your first guest? What would you want to ask?

Hmm, that's tough. I would love to sit down with Aaron Sorkin. Odd right? A screen writer? But he is brilliant at in bringing characters to life no matter what series he has ever written. As for what I would ask him, I would ask what part of character development does he struggle with? How does he get past it?

What's your favorite thing about writing?

Being able to do and see so many things so clearly through someone else's eyes. I can travel, I can fix a problem, I can be a professional baker (though I actually did work in a bakery for a while).

What is a typical day like for you?

I work a full-time job in addition to writing. I'm also a wife and a mother. So, life is crazy for me! I start my day around 7:30 and help get my son off to school. I work from home full time, so I then "head into the office", where I work until around 6. After dinner, I sit down to write. Weekends are either family time or writing time.

What scene in Free To Breathe was your favorite to write?

I can't tell you. It's a complete spoiler. LOL!

Do you have a motto, quote or philosophy you live by?

"You could walk straight through Hell with a smile" from The Script. There has been a lot I've lived through personally. For me, that quote gives me strength that I can handle the burden of more and I will come out triumphant.

Tracey Jerald is the author of the new book Free To Breathe

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New Mystery and Thriller Books to Read | January 29

Hold on to the edge of your seat as we hunt for clues and solve the case with these exciting new mystery and thriller books for the week! There are so many bestselling authors with new novels for you to dive into this week including Tosca Lee, Joseph Finder, Gregg Hurwitz, Christina Dodd, and many more. Enjoy your new mystery, thriller, and suspense novels. Happy reading!



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New Romance Books to Read | January 29

Looking to fall in love with some new romance reads? You’ll adore these exciting new novels! This week you can get your hands on books by bestselling authors Winter Renshaw, Tracey Jerald, Samantha Chase, Aurora Rose Reynolds, and more. Enjoy your new romance books and happy reading!



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New Books to Read in Literary Fiction | January 29

Literary fiction readers are in for a treat. This week’s latest releases list is full of intriguing reads you won’t want to miss! The new releases list includes so many bestselling authors like Pam Jenoff, Mike Chen, Dana Czapnik, Claire Adam, and many more. Enjoy your new literary fiction books. Happy reading!



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New Science Fiction and Fantasy Books | January 29

Set off on an adventure to new worlds this week! This selection of new science fiction and fantasy books will surely please! Science Fiction fans should be excited about the latest from bestselling authors Kevin J. Anderson, Rich Baker, and more. If Fantasy is what your library needs, you’ll be able to pick up the latest from Demelza Carlton, Rob J. Hayes, Michelle Sagara, and more. Enjoy your new science fiction and fantasy books. Happy reading!


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New Young Adult Books to Read | January 29

Are you an avid reader of Young Adult books? This week you are in luck! With all of these new novels, you’re bound to find a new favorite book to add to your reading list. This week includes new novels from bestselling authors Angelina J. Steffort, Leigh Bardugo, Paul Greci, Hannah Capin, and many more. Enjoy your new young adult books. Happy reading!



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New Biography and Memoir Books to Read | January 29

Looking for some new biography and memoir books for your library? There are so many new releases this week that you’re bound to find a new favorite. You can pick up new novels from Cliff Sims, Kerri Rawson, Jodie Patterson, and more. Enjoy your new biography and memoir books. Happy reading!



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Interview with Demelza Carlton, author of The Devil's Work

What can you tell us about your new release, The Devil's Work?

It’s a book where the devil gets to win for once. Lucifer decides he’s done just being the Lord of Hell, and sets his sights on Earth. Only he’s trying a new angle – instead of taking over the world the ways he’s traditionally tried in the past, this time he’s going to do it legally, by starting his own multinational corporation. He figures by starting in Australia, no one will notice what he’s doing until it’s too late, but the angels find out anyway and…ah, I’d better not spoil it for you. This is only the first book in the series – there are four more after this, and more to come. Oh, but you do learn Lucifer’s favorite party joke.

What or who inspired you to become an author?

Hell, I wrote my first book when I was 12. I didn’t publish it for another 20 years – when it was actually ready – but that’s a whole ‘nother story. The first book I ever published…well, that’s Ocean’s Gift, and that was based on a shipwreck I investigated for my Masters thesis. There was this guy who survived at sea for three weeks, though he couldn’t swim, didn’t have a boat or anything…yet his body washed up after three weeks, still recognizable like he’d only just drowned, and he’d done first aid on his own broken leg. It made no sense, so in my notes, I just wrote, “Mermaids did it,” and left it at that. The night I submitted my thesis, I found that on a final proofread, quickly changed it to say something a bit more academic about the uncertainty, and submitted. After a celebratory glass of wine, I decided to investigate mermaid sightings in the Indian Ocean, where it all happened. I found mermaid legends, sightings…even an engineering project that was halted due to mermaids. No fiction required. So I sat down and tried to work out how this mermaid had kept the guy alive for three weeks…and, more importantly, why.

By the time I was done, I had over 50,000 words, and the first draft of what would be my first USA Today Bestseller.

What's on your top 5 list for the best books you've ever read?

That changes from week to week, but right now, I’d say Margaret Atwood’s The Handmaid’s Tale (incredible detail, so well layered), Arabian Nights (I’m still angry at losing my first copy of it, even though that was 20 years ago), Colleen McCullough’s Master of Rome series, Jane Austen’s Persuasion and…and…anything by Terry Pratchett.

Say you’re the host of a literary talk show. Who would be your first guest? What would you want to ask?

Oh, I would never be the host of a talk show. I’m no journalist. For one, I’d probably end up talking more than any guest, and most of the literary guests I’d want to invite first…are all dead. And I’d be too scared to invite Margaret Atwood, because I know I’d make a fool of myself, fangirling or something. So I’d probably need the services of Lucifer or his angelic nemesis, Raphael, and everyone knows necromancy doesn’t end well.

What's your favorite thing about writing?

The crazy things I learn along the way. Like…for The Devil’s Work, I had to learn a style of NSFW origami.

For my thrillers, I went to a shooting range to pick a weapon for my heroine, and discovered I’m not a bad shot. How to make spirits the way people did in medieval times. I even got to visit a dragon’s cave and see what are reputedly its bones in Poland. Or that time in Scotland where I was the designated driver on a whisky tasting tour and my passengers found me the perfect castle to set my Three Little Pigs romance.

What is a typical day like for you?

No day is ever exactly the same. Sure, I’m a full-time author, so most days involve writing, but it’s a job like any other, so sometimes I spend all day dealing with email, which may or may not include drooling over the new book cover one of the awesome designers I work with has sent me. Other days, I may spend entirely on research – with field trips. I did a fair bit of cave research for the Mel Goes to Hell series, as Hell is in a cave, and in the Holiday From Hell, Lucifer decides to go skinny dipping in a very popular tourist cave…I even have pictures.

Of the caves, of course. Not some random guy getting naked.

What scene in The Devil's Work was your favorite to write?

Argh, you ask all the hard questions. It would have to be…either the brothel scene, or the scene where Luce met Mel. Mel’s not in this book until right near the end, so I can’t tell you any more than that, without giving spoilers, while the brothel scene…that was fun because it surprised me. It wasn’t meant to be there, but Lucifer was frustrated and wanted to let off some steam, but the devil doesn’t have any friends to go to the pub with. So…having run a few brothels in his time (he will tell you he can absolutely rock a corset), he heads to the nearest one and…does something surprising. But I can’t say more without spoilers.

Do you have a motto, quote or philosophy you live by?

Of course, though I’ve never tried to put it into words – or steal someone else’s. I’m more inclined to dive in, do things, learn stuff, because life is meant to be lived. I’m one of those people who don’t have a bucket list, because if I want it, I plan for it…and do it.  From sky diving to scuba diving, swimming with sharks to slurping snails on the Champs Elysees…like many of my characters, I like looking for the next adventure. And I’m pretty sure my daughter will, too.

Demelza Carlton is the author of the new book The Devil's Work

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Interview with Tosca Lee, author of The Line Between

What can you tell us about your new release, The Line Between?

The Line Between is the story of a young woman named Wynter Roth, who has just been expelled from a self-contained doomsday cult right as a pandemic begins to sweep across the nation. As she struggles to start over in a world she’s been taught to regard as evil, she finds herself face-to-face with the apocalypse she’s feared all her life—until the night her sister shows up at her doorstep with a set of medical samples and Wynter learns there’s something far more sinister at play.

It’s a thriller set on the American prairie filled with action, conspiracy, and even a touch of romance.

What or who inspired you to become an author?

Books! I grew up loving books of every genre. And teachers. Many teachers throughout my life from grade school through college and after encouraged me to write, to stick with writing, and in my journey. I am so grateful to and for them.

What's on your top 5 list for the best books you've ever read?

I have a lot of author friends, so it’s very hard to answer this question! (Are you trying to get me killed?) One of my all-time favorites is The Mists of Avalon by Marion Zimmer Bradley. I have read it many times. Anne Rice’s books have been favorites of mine for decades. Anne Lamott. But I’m meeting new favorite books all the time!

Say you’re the host of a literary talk show. Who would be your first guest? What would you want to ask?

I’d love the chance to explore some of the stories behind the headlines that inspired The Line Between—including that of a real-life Russian scientist who injected himself with 3.5 million year-old bacteria thawed from the Siberian permafrost. I’d like to ask: “What in the world possessed you to do that?” And “So how’s that going for you?”

What's your favorite thing about writing?

Connecting with readers. I think most of us who write do it for the same reason we read: to know we’re not alone. I love my readers, and it’s such a privilege to create new adventures for them.

What is a typical day like for you?

This might be another thing I like about writing for a living; I don’t have a typical day. Some things are constant: family, kids, activities, meals. But as far as the work goes, I might be on deadline, or editing, or doing an interview, or just taking a few days (or weeks) off between projects. When it’s go time, though, I’m writing hard, long hours, as deadline looms closer. I’m usually writing through the night the last few days.

What scene in The Line Between was your favorite to write?

Beginnings are often the most difficult part of a book (for me, at least) to write. But I love the promise of book’s beginning. The crook of a finger that says, “C’mon. let’s go… because you won’t believe what happens next.” I really enjoyed writing the first chapter of The Line Between in particular because it’s an unusual scene.

Do you have a motto, quote or philosophy you live by?

I just always try to be of service, to do my best—and to have fun while I’m at it!

Tosca Lee is the author of the new book The Line Between

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