Hi mystery fans! Today I have for you a couple new releases, crime books with the slightest touch of fantasy, and the most recent news and roundups.
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New Releases
The Woman in the Library by Sulari Gentill
If you’re looking for a murder mystery set IN a library here you go! After a woman screams inside the Boston Public Library, it goes on lockdown so the threat can be assessed. This is how four strangers have ended up sitting at the same table in the library chatting to pass the time. But this is a mystery book so one of the four is a murderer…
Renovated to Death (Domestic Partners in Crime #1) by Frank Anthony Polito
For fans of cozy mysteries and home renovation reality shows. Peter and JP have a renovation show, Domestic Partners, and have found their next project: a local Tudor Revival inherited by identical twin brothers. And of course one of the twins is found dead at the house! The police eventually end up ruling it not an accident, putting Peter and JP’s detecting skills (mystery writer and once acted on a cop show) to the test!
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Riot Recommendations
I have two books for you that are 100% set in our world but have a dash of fantasy elements to them–one for map and academia lovers and the other for women-unite fans.
The Cartographers by Peng Shepherd
Nell Young worked with her father in the Map Division of the New York Public Library until he became infuriated over her challenge that a gas-station highway map should be checked over rather than assuming it was not important. He had her fired and they haven’t spoken since. Now he’s found dead in his office and she discovers that he’d kept the map—and more importantly that map has been marked missing in libraries all over the country. You’ll get to know Nell in the now as she tries to solve the mystery of the map and you’ll get to know her parents and their group of friends, the Cartographers, when they were in graduate school.
The Change by Kirsten Miller
This is one of those books that deals with a dark topic without being graphic for the sake of it, and using humor as a great balance. Plus, revenge. Nessa, Harriett, and Jo are three middle-aged women who during turmoil in their lives realize they’ve suddenly got a gift. Like Nessa being visited by the ghosts of dead girls hoping to be found, their killers punished. And it’s through finding a body that these different women come together to try and solve a slew of missing girl cases that the police have been treating as runaways for far too long. This is easily one of my favorite books this year, with a great audiobook narrated by January LaVoy.
(TW adult predators of teen girls as theme/ suicide / sexual harassment, groping/ domestic child abuse, not graphic/ mentions past late term pregnancy loss / sexual assault not on page or detailed, aftermath from a character not involved’s POV of being blocked from calling police)
News & Roundups
The 43 Best Mystery Books To Read Now
How to Murder Your Husband writer found guilty of murdering husband
Gillian Flynn Books imprint revealed the cover for its first book, a crime novel: Scorched Grace by Margot Douaihy
9 Books to Read After JUST MERCY
Best summer thrillers and mystery books
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