Thursday, June 6, 2024

Readworthy: This month’s best mysteries

 
Readworthy by BookBub
This Month's Best New Mysteries
Each month, Readworthy highlights the best, most acclaimed new releases in your categories! Questions or suggestions? Let us know.
 
.
 
Book cover for Very Bad Company by Emma Rosenblum
White Lotus meets Glass Onion in one of the summer's funniest mysteries
During a luxurious company retreat, jealousy and rivalries simmer just below the surface — and an executive's sudden death threatens both a billion-dollar merger and the darkest secrets of the other attendees.
IN THE MEDIA
People, Vogue, Bustle, Cosmopolitan, Parade, Nylon, Los Angeles Times, New York Post, Publishers Weekly, Kirkus Reviews, Booklist
Get on AmazonorLearn more...
Book cover for The 24th Hour by James Patterson and Maxine Paetro
This instant #1 New York Times bestseller reunites the Women's Murder Club for a dangerous case…
After the Women's Murder Club — a police sergeant, a medical examiner, an attorney, and a crime writer — witness an assault, they learn the victim has a rare memory disorder. What's her connection to a billionaire couple found murdered?
IN THE MEDIA
New York Post
Get on AmazonorLearn more...
Book cover for The Last Murder at the End of the World by Stuart Turton
'As though Agatha Christie and Stephen King had jointly rebooted Lost'
– A. J. Finn
The survivors of a global natural catastrophe have started over on an idyllic island. But the murder of one of their own leaves the community with exactly 107 hours to save themselves…
IN THE MEDIA
NPR, New Scientist, The Guardian, The Times, Publishers Weekly, Kirkus Reviews, Library Journal, Booklist
Get on AmazonorLearn more...
Book cover for The Unwedding by Ally Condie
Reese's June book club pick is a locked-room whodunit set along the glittering California coast
While traveling solo at a romantic resort, Ellery discovers a body floating in the pool — a man who was supposed to get married that weekend. And when a mudslide cuts off access to the resort, more bodies pile up…
IN THE MEDIA
Reese's Book Club, Publishers Weekly, Kirkus Reviews
Get on AmazonorLearn more...
Book cover for Farewell, Amethystine by Walter Mosley
One of modern crime fiction's most iconic private eyes is finally back!
In 1970s Los Angeles, a mysterious woman hires Easy Rawlins to track down her ex-husband. But when the man is found dead, Easy finds himself up against a network of ruthless criminals and hostile local cops.
IN THE MEDIA
The Washington Post, Associated Press, Publishers Weekly, Kirkus Reviews, Booklist
Get on AmazonorLearn more...
Book cover for When We Were Silent by Fiona McPhillips
'A love child of Tana French and Patricia Highsmith that's also totally original'
– John Boyne
At an Irish private school, outsider Louise enters the orbit of wealthy Shauna — and uncovers a web of secrets and abuse. When the past comes calling 30 years later, will Louise risk everything she has built to expose the truth?
IN THE MEDIA
The New York Times/The New York Times Book Review, The Guardian, The Times, Publishers Weekly, Booklist, BookPage
Get on AmazonorLearn more...
Book cover for First Frost by Craig Johnson
Longmire's past and present collide in this new installment of a beloved Wyoming mystery series
Fresh out of college in 1964, Walt Longmire and Henry Standing Bear are swept up in the mystery of a sunken cargo ship loaded with contraband. And in the present day, Sheriff Longmire faces off against enemies determined to take him down…
IN THE MEDIA
The New York Times/The New York Times Book Review, Associated Press
Get on AmazonorLearn more...
Book cover for Return to Blood by Michael Bennett
A gruesome discovery draws a Māori detective into a decades-old murder case
When human remains are found in the sand dunes of a small New Zealand community, detective Hana Westerman is determined to connect the body to a similar murder from 20 years ago.
IN THE MEDIA
Financial Times, Publishers Weekly, Kirkus Reviews, Booklist
Get on AmazonorLearn more...
Book cover for The Instruments of Darkness by John Connolly
'This one will leave readers breathless and shaken — which is, after all, just what the author's fans expect'
– Booklist
Everyone believes Colleen is guilty of kidnapping and murdering her baby son. But PI Charlie Parker believes an even darker truth lies in a century-old house deep in the woods of Maine…
IN THE MEDIA
Publishers Weekly, Booklist
Get on AmazonorLearn more...
Book cover for The Deepest Lake by Andromeda Romano-Lax
An exclusive writing workshop isn't as it appears in this page-turner that mesmerized Angie Kim
Three months after her daughter's shocking drowning, Rose travels to the Guatemala memoir workshop where she was last seen to investigate her death.
IN THE MEDIA
Publishers Weekly, Booklist
Get on AmazonorLearn more...
 
  

No comments: