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Crossroad Blues by Ace Atkins @recordedbooks #southernnovel #suspense #thriller #audiobook
Overview Nick Travers is back where it all began. 25 years after The Philadelphia Inquirer proclaimed Crossroad Blues “an impressive debut by a promising new talent,” the acclaimed crime novel is back. A modern, Southern reinvention of The Maltese Falcon, … Continue reading
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The Vacation by John Maars @harlequinbooks #bookspotlight #excerpt
THE VACATIONAuthor: John MaarsISBN: 9781335006042Publication Date: 12/19/2023Publisher: Hanover Square Press18.99 US | 23.99 CAD Book Summary: How far would you run to escape your past? Venice Beach, Los Angeles. A paradise on earth. Tourists flock to the golden coast and … Continue reading
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The Midwife’s Promise by Eliza Graham #historicalfiction #audiobook #audiblebook @dreamscapeaudio
Overview New England, 1992. Sophie’s hand trembles as she places the birthday card on to the creamy wood of her dresser – this one postmarked from far away, and signed with a name she’s never forgotten, despite their years apart. Downstairs, … Continue reading
Here In The Dark by Alexis Soloski #bookreview #thriller #suspense @macmillanaudio
Overview This program is read by Tony Award–winning actor Laura Benanti. A dark and stylish novel of psychological suspense about a young theater critic drawn into a dangerous game that blurs the lines between reality and performance Vivian Parry likes … Continue reading
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We Must Not Think Of Ourselves by Lauren Grodstein #bookreview #historicalfiction @alongquinbooks
Overview Inspired by a little-known piece of history—the underground group that kept an archive to insure that the lives of Jewish occupants of the Warsaw Ghetto in World War II were not lost to history—this is a heart-wrenching novel of … Continue reading
The Trouble With Drowning by Heather Hach #bookreview @suzyapbooktours
Overview Corrosive comparisons and beautiful lies When author Eden Hart floats into Tucson’s Antigone Books in all her dazzling perfection to give a reading, Kat, a struggling writer, can’t help but compare herself. Professionally, physically, socially—Eden is Kat’s aspiration. Thankfully, … Continue reading
What the River Knows by Isabel Ibañez #bookreview #historicalfiction #smpinfluencers @stmartinspress
Overview The Mummy meets Death on the Nile in What the River Knows, Isabel Ibañez’s lush, immersive historical fantasy set in Egypt and filled with adventure, a rivals-to-lovers romance, and a dangerous race. Bolivian-Argentinian Inez Olivera belongs to the glittering upper society of nineteenth … Continue reading
Lost Hours by Paige Shelton #bookreview #suspense #mystery @stmartinspress #smpinfluencers
Overview Lost Hours is the fifth instalment in Paige Shelton’s gripping, atmospheric Alaska Wild series. A year after arriving in Benedict, Beth Rivers is feeling very at home in Alaska, even as outsiders are starting to return to enjoy the … Continue reading
A Different Kind of Gone by Catherine Ryan Hyde #bookreview #fiction @LUAuthors
Overview The truth behind a teenage girl’s disappearance becomes something to conceal in a gripping novel about justice, lies, and impossible choices by New York Times bestselling author Catherine Ryan Hyde. When nineteen-year-old Jill Moss goes missing near the Utah-Arizona border, everyone … Continue reading
The Frozen River by Ariel Lawhon #bookreview #historicalfiction @doubledaybooks
Overview From the New York Times bestselling author of I Was Anastasia and Code Name Hélène comes a gripping historical mystery inspired by the life and diary of Martha Ballard, a renowned 18th-century midwife who defied the legal system and wrote herself into American history. Maine, 1789: When the Kennebec … Continue reading

