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New Mystery and Thriller Books For Your Reading List | Spring 2019

New Mystery and Thriller Books For Your Reading List | Spring 2019

Grab your magnifying glass and start hunting for clues because this Spring you have an exhilarating new range of mystery and thriller books to uncover. We've tracked down some of our favorites that we think you'll love. The list includes books by Willow Rose, Molly Fitz, Quinn Avery, Stephanie Parker McKean, Alafair Burke, and David Baldacci. Enjoy these new mystery and thriller books for your reading list.



Don't Lie To Me

by Willow Rose

Release Date: April 15, 2019

Twelve-year-old Sophie Williams never returned home from a Girl Scout summer camp. Three months later she was found dead in a sleeping bag in the most frequent area of Cocoa Beach. The town is outraged as Sophie was not just any child, she is the town's most beloved surf idol. When another child is soon kidnapped, FBI profiler Eva Rae Thomas dives into the investigation.

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Terrier Transgressions

by Molly Fitz

Release Date: April 30, 2019

The second book in the popular Pet Whisperer P.I. cozy mystery series by Molly Fitz... I have finally come to terms with my ability to speak to animals, even though the tabby I call Octo-Cat is the only one that speaks back. What I haven't quite worked out is how to hide the secret. Now an associate at my law firm has discovered my talent and needs help. But it seems Octo-Cat has no intention of helping.

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The Dead Girl's Stilettos

by Quinn Avery

Release Date: April 2, 2019

Journalist Bexley Squires is a little out of her league when she is asked to solve an infamous unsolved mystery involving a playground for the rich, a murdered Jane Doe, and a beloved celebrity. Broke and desperate to find her sister after her disappearance, the world's sexiest actor is going to pay generously to save his reputation. The only problem is the lead detective turns out to be her old crush, Grayson Rivers.

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Mushroom Murders

by Stephanie Parker McKean

Release Date: October 15, 2018

When Susan went into the forest to pick mushrooms for a café in her Scottish village, she never expected to get lost, be threatened by a 'monster man', and find a dead woman. The Fog Busters Detective Agency is on the case. But when Rory, one of the youngest members of the group, goes missing, determining the 'whodunit' seems impossible. To solve the case, Susan is forced to make a terrible decision.

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The Better Sister

by Alafair Burke

Release Date: April 16, 2019

Chloe is the younger of the two Taylor sisters but she always seemed to be the one in charge. She was an honor roll student with a strong work ethic, while Nicky was always restless and reckless. They were complete opposites. For a while, it seemed like they both found happiness. But then they became virtual strangers. Now, more than fifteen years later, Chloe's husband has been murdered.

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Redemption

by David Baldacci

Release Date: April 16, 2019

Detective Amos Decker is visiting his hometown of Burlington, Ohio, when a man named Meryl Hawkins approaches him. He is a convicted murderer. He is actually the first killer Decker put behind bars. Now suffering from terminal cancer, his last wish is for Decker to prove his innocence and clear his name.

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New Mystery and Thriller Books to Read | April 23

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 Quinn Avery, Willow Rose, Stephanie Parker McKean, John Sandford, and many more. Enjoy your new mystery, thriller, and suspense novels. Happy reading!



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New Books to Read in Literary Fiction | April 23

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 C.A. Fletcher, Natasha Garthew, Ian McEwan, and many more. Enjoy your new literary fiction books. Happy reading!



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New Science Fiction and Fantasy Books | April 23

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 Daniel Suarez, Glynn Stewart, Meg Elison, and more. If Fantasy is what your library needs, you’ll be able to pick up the latest from Mark Wells, R.J. Blain, Aria, and more. Enjoy your new science fiction and fantasy books. Happy reading!


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New Young Adult Books to Read | April 23

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 Aaron Hodges, Katrina Leno, James W. Loewen, S.J. Goslee and many more. Enjoy your new young adult books. Happy reading!



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New Biography and Memoir Books to Read | April 23

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 Melinda Gates, Heather B. Armstrong, Sarah Rose, and more. Enjoy your new biography and memoir books. Happy reading!



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Interview with Mark Wells, author of College of Shadows

What can you tell us about your new release, College of Shadows?

College of Shadows is a Young Adult fantasy mystery set in Cambridge University in the near future.

Two freshers, Annabel and Nick, turn up for the first day at college wondering how they are going to fit in but that turns out to be the least of their worries as they discover something dark and dangerous stalking the ancient courts of their new home.

College of Shadows is the first book in my new fantasy series, Cambridge Gothic, which follows the lives of two students at this world-famous university battling the dark forces that have infiltrated their college. It’s a fast-paced thriller with lots of twists and turns, seen through the eyes of its young heroes and an aged professor whose secret is the cause of all the problems.

What or who inspired you to become an author?

I’ve always enjoyed writing and telling stories both at school and later on when I had my own children. I studied law at Cambridge University, but I probably spent more time in Heffers, the local children’s book shop, than in the Law Library.

In those days I never thought I could have a career as a writer, but once my children had grown up and left home, I decided to give it a go. I entered a short story competition for Games Workshop under the pen name Nicholas Alexander and was thrilled when they selected The Emperor’s Grace to be published. I then did a follow- up, The Trophy, before starting College of Shadows, set in an urban fantasy world of my own making.

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

The book that changed my life was The Lion, The Witch And The Wardrobe by CS Lewis. I remember stepping through the cupboard with the character Lucy and discovering a fantasy world for the first time.

I had a very similar experience with To Kill A Mocking Bird by Harper Lee, where I saw an equally unfathomable world through young Scout’s eyes.

Tolkien’s Lord of the Rings introduced me to the scale of epic fantasy before JK Rowling’s Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone brought magic to the muggle world in which I lived.

More recently, I’ve discovered the wonders of urban fantasy through Ben Aaronovitch’s Peter Grant series, The Rivers of London.

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

I would love to have met the brilliant Terry Pratchett when he was alive and ask where he got his inspiration for the Unseen University. Believe it or not, it’s remarkably similar to Cambridge University - apart from the pointed hats.

What's your favorite thing about writing?

Every now and again you put something down on paper that stirs your emotions. Often, it’s a pivotal moment for your character, and you find yourself in their head experiencing that moment. When you feel moved by a moment like that, you know you have written something special.

What is a typical day like for you?

I am an early riser and usually get up at 5.00am, make myself a cup of tea and sit down to the laptop to do some writing. At 8am, I head down to the kitchen for breakfast and watch a TED talk with my wife, Karina. Then I set off to a coffee shop or the college library and spend the rest of the morning getting some words down. At midday, I break for lunch, either at the college or home and in the afternoon I focus on my children’s fantasy series, The Hidden Tales which launches in July 2019. I try to go to the gym before supper, and in the evening I sit down with my son Michael, who helps run my self-publishing business. I usually head to bed at around 10pm.

What scene in College of Shadows was your favorite to write?

My favourite scene involved the secretive practice of night climbing, which has been going on in Cambridge for more than a century. This is where daredevil students sneak out of their colleges at night and climb some of the university’s tallest buildings. One of my characters, Giles, runs a secret night climbing club and on one of his climbs he is attacked by an angel of death, and that’s when the action really kicks off.

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

Do the right thing, not the easy thing.

It’s Cambridge... but not as you know it.

Mark Wells is the author of the new book College of Shadows.

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The Story Behind Mushroom Murders by Stephanie Parker McKean

By Stephanie Parker McKean

Baby boomers and older readers increase. Books with matching older characters remain static. My “Fog Busters” series featuring “old bones” detectives who are not too old to solve crimes and fall in love bridges that void.

When I first got the idea of the Fog Busters, I dismissed it, telling myself, “You live in Scotland, but you are not skillful enough to write books like this. You grew up in the U.S. You didn’t grow up in Scotland. You don’t know how to crawl inside the skins of Scottish characters and bring them to life.”

God reminded me that not all the characters in the books needed to be Scottish, and that I did not need to know what it was like growing up in Scotland to write a cozy mystery with Scottish characters. So with a great deal of research behind it, I wrote “Black Pudding Murder.” “Mushroom Murders” is the second book in the four-book series and it, too, required extensive research.

Fog Busters characters lived in my head for a couple of years before they made it to paper. Husband and wife team John and Peg have hearing problems, although John denies his. John is a guardian of unique, little-known facts.

Legally blind Alec is more Scottish than the other Scottish characters. Building him required learning new Scottish words and phrases. Alec sees with his ears, not his eyes.

Morag’s mind is brilliant, but words tangle up in her head and fall out of her mouth in disorganized patterns.

Susan and Rory are both Texans, and Susan and Rory, and Alec and Morag are all single—candidates for romance.

“Mushroom Murders” contains wit, humor, romance, mystery, suspense, twists, and even the bizarre as the older friends track down a serial killer. It was fun to write. It is fun to read.

The mushroom mantra fits “Mushroom Murders.” Claudius in 54 AD and Holy Roman Emperor Charles VI in 1740 died after eating death cap mushrooms, which are on the increase across the U.K., and which cause death in 90 percent of the cases. Between one and seven people a year die in the U.K. after ingesting toxic fungi. Actual figures are difficult to obtain. In the case of death caps, symptoms may not appear immediately and may begin several days later when the mushroom consumption has been forgotten.

In “Mushroom Murders,” the serial killer tries to win Susan’s heart first with a boat ride, and then with a lamb stolen from a farmer’s field. When both attempts fail, he delivers an ultimatum: eat the poisonous mushroom and die—or watch her rescued puppy eat it and die.

Meanwhile, Rory—who likes Susan a lot more than he should for someone who is determined to never marry again—gets a surprise visit from his deceased wife’s younger sister Felicia, who unlike Rory and the other Fog Busters, hates animals. Will Morag’s trip to the Edinburgh zoo with Felicia and Susan’s gift of a rooster named Fiona be enough to spoil Felicia’s predatory claims on Rory—or will Susan lose not only her life—but also the love of her life?

Stephanie Parker McKean is the author of the new book Mushroom Murders.

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The Story Behind Don't Lie To Me by Willow Rose

By Willow Rose

This novel is the first in a brand new series, called the Eva Rae Thomas Mystery Series.
It's in the romantic mystery genre. Book 2 will be out this summer.

This book is a mix between the ex FBI profiler Eva Rae Thomas' personal life and her challenging police work.
She has to juggle her divorce, her kids and her old boyfriend from High School at the same time that she is trying to catch an ingenious serial killer who is targeting children.

The idea for this particular book in the series came to me when I spoke to a good friend of mine who is going through a tough divorce right now.
Her husband is alienating the children against her, so they refuse to see her. He is telling them lies about her, and they believe him, mostly because they are afraid of him.
It's an awful thing and happens a lot more than you'd think.

When I researched it, I found so many stories like my friend's; you wouldn't believe it.
Some children don't realize this has happened to them before they are grown up and they have lost contact with one parent.
It devastated me to think that some parents won't get to see their own children and, not only that, their young hearts are turned against them.
That was why I decided to write about it and make it a big theme in this book.

I hope you'll enjoy it,

Willow Rose is the author of the new book  Don't Lie To Me

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