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The Quiet Librarian by Allen Eskens

"The Quiet Librarian" by Allen Eskens is a powerful blend of historical fiction and mystery thriller that explores survival, redemption, and the shadows of war.

What the Light Touches by Xavier Bosch

Explore Xavier Bosch’s What the Light Touches, a dual-timeline masterpiece weaving love, loss, and secrets between Nazi-occupied Paris and contemporary France. A gripping tale of resilience and intergenerational trauma.

Our Last Resort by Clémence Michallon

Discover the dark and gripping world of Clémence Michallon’s 'Our Last Resort.' Set in a luxury desert hotel, this psychological thriller unravels family secrets, cult history, and a chilling crime scene. A must-read for suspense lovers.

The Undercurrent by Sarah Sawyer

You know that feeling when you're swimming in a lake, and suddenly the bottom drops away beneath your feet? That heart-stopping moment of vertigo,...

Shelterwood by Lisa Wingate

Discover the heart-wrenching story of survival and justice in Lisa Wingate's "Shelterwood." This dual-timeline novel, set in Oklahoma's Winding Stair Mountains, weaves a powerful narrative of historical resilience and the strength of found family.

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It Could Have Been Her by Lisa Jewell

A spoiler-free, in-depth review of It Could Have Been Her by Lisa Jewell. We weigh the gothic dread, the layered timelines, and standout heroine Jane Trevally, with honest praise and critique.

The Last Best Quest Ever by F.T. Lukens

A spoiler-free review of The Last Best Quest Ever by F.T. Lukens, the cozy queer YA romantasy about a fraud hero, her royal rival, and a wisecracking dragon. Honest praise and critique inside.

Scandal of the Summer by Alexandra Vasti

Is Scandal of the Summer by Alexandra Vasti worth reading? Our honest take on the Regency romp, with praise, fair critique, the author's backlist, and similar books to read next.

The Secrets We Hide by Karin Slaughter

Our spoiler-free review of The Secrets We Hide by Karin Slaughter unpacks the North Falls sequel: Emmy and Jude, a staged crime scene, sharp prose, and where the plot strains.

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