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Wednesday, December 13, 2023

Four more upcoming books that I'm eager to try...one for each month - December through March...

I love sharing upcoming books that have caught my eye.  It's a reminder to me that I want to watch for them in the 'on order' section of the library or in the bookstore.  Here's four that will publish in December, January, February and March.  Let me know if they sound good to you.  I'm definitely 'waiting' on all four of them.  


Death In The Dark Woods by Annelise Ryan - published yesterday, December 12th - this is #2 in the author's 'Monster Hunter' mystery series.

Business has been booming since Morgan Carter solved the case of the monster living in Lake Michigan. The Odds and Ends bookstore is thriving, of course, but Morgan is most excited by the doors that were opened for her as a cryptid hunter. 

Recently, there have been numerous sightings of a Bigfoot-type creature in the Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest area of Bayfield County, Wisconsin. After a man is found dead from a vicious throat injury in the forest, the conservation warden asks Morgan to investigate. 

When Morgan and her dog, Newt, go there to investigate, they uncover a trail of lies, deception, and murder. It seems a mysterious creature is indeed living in the forest, and Morgan might be its next target.

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Midnight by Amy McCulloch - publishes January 2, 2024

THE SUN NEVER SETS AND THIS KILLER NEVER SLEEPS

Olivia Campbell has always dreamed of spending a sunlit night on the frigid Antarctic continent. But as an actuary who assesses risk for a living, she never imagined she would have the chance. So when her career takes an unexpected detour, and her boyfriend—a high-powered art dealer with a taste for the finer things in life—decides to stage an ostentatious, career-making auction on a luxury liner to Antarctica, Olivia is thrilled. That is, until things start to feel a bit strange. In addition to the scores of wealthy patrons and potential buyers, they'll also be traveling alongside a small group of beleaguered employees of Pioneer Adventures—the company responsible for managing the ship—and their charismatic, divisive CEO.

When the first bodies are discovered, it's easy enough for Olivia to write it off as a terrible accident. But as the situation heats up and the temperatures continue to plummet, she begins to wonder whether she might have booked a one-way ticket to her own demise.

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The Women by Kristin Hannah - publishes February 6, 2024

Women can be heroes. When twenty-year-old nursing student Frances “Frankie” McGrath hears these words, it is a revelation. Raised in the sun-drenched, idyllic world of Southern California and sheltered by her conservative parents, she has always prided herself on doing the right thing. But in 1965, the world is changing, and she suddenly dares to imagine a different future for herself. When her brother ships out to serve in Vietnam, she joins the Army Nurse Corps and follows his path.

As green and inexperienced as the men sent to Vietnam to fight, Frankie is over-whelmed by the chaos and destruction of war. Each day is a gamble of life and death, hope and betrayal; friendships run deep and can be shattered in an instant. In war, she meets—and becomes one of—the lucky, the brave, the broken, and the lost.

But war is just the beginning for Frankie and her veteran friends. The real battle lies in coming home to a changed and divided America, to angry protesters, and to a country that wants to forget Vietnam.

The Women is the story of one woman gone to war, but it shines a light on all women who put themselves in harm’s way and whose sacrifice and commitment to their country has too often been forgotten. A novel about deep friendships and bold patriotism, The Women is a richly drawn story with a memorable heroine whose idealism and courage under fire will come to define an era.

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The Mystery Writer by Sulari Gentill - publishes March 19, 2024

When Theodosia Benton abandons her career path as an attorney and shows up on her brother's doorstep with two suitcases and an unfinished novel, she expects to face a few challenges. Will her brother support her ambition or send her back to finish her degree? What will her parents say when they learn of her decision? Does she even have what it takes to be a successful writer?

What Theo never expects is to be drawn into a hidden literary world in which identity is something that can be lost and remade for the sake of an audience. When her mentor, a highly successful author, is brutally murdered, Theo wants the killer to be found and justice to be served. Then the police begin looking at her brother, Gus, as their prime suspect, and Theo does the unthinkable in order to protect him. But the writer has left a trail, a thread out of the labyrinth in the form of a story. Gus finds that thread and follows it, and in his attempt to save his sister he inadvertently threatens the foundations of the labyrinth itself. To protect the carefully constructed narrative, Theo Benton, and everyone looking for her, will have to die. 

USA Today bestselling author Sulari Gentill takes readers on a rollercoaster ride in The Mystery Writer, a literary thriller that turns the world of books and authors upside down and where a writer's voice is a thing to be controlled and weaponized, to the peril of everyone who loves a good story.

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Please share any good books that you are waiting on.  I'd love to hear.


21 comments:

  1. All look interesting. Sulari Gentil a favourite of mine.

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    1. Mine as well, Mystica. Hope you can find a copy of this one to come out.

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  2. The Annelise Ryan appeals to me, Kay. I love the whacky sound of that and will go and look up book one in the series in a moment.

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    1. Yes, it does sound a bit different. Anyway, not a cozy is what I am understanding, but sort of.

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  3. I'm always up for Kristin Hannah; her historical fictions novel have been fantastic.

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    1. I agree and I am going to be excited to read this one.

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  4. The Mystery Writer by Sulari Gentill sounds interesting. I read her first book in the Rowan Sinclair series and I have a couple of her other books on my shelves

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    1. I really enjoyed Gentill's book, THE WOMAN IN THE LIBRARY, and so this one appeals. I still have not tried her historical series.

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    1. JoAnn, I suspect it will be on a lot of lists. ;-)

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  6. I'm looking forward to listening to The Women once it's published. Julia Whelan is the narrator and always does a great job, so the audio should be pretty good!

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    1. Julia Whelan is indeed a great narrator. I love listening to her. Thanks for telling about that - maybe a read/listen is in order. :-)

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  7. I am also waiting for The Women to come out. Historical books are becoming quite a thing and surprised to see how many in the mystery book club, read them. I think they usually have an air of mystery to them also.

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    1. I agree, Gayle, about the number of people in the group liking historical books and also that many seem quite mysterious.

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  8. These ALL sound good to me, although I didn't love McCulloch's first book so I'm a little hesitant to read another by her. I probably still will, but I'm not rushing. I hope you enjoy all these!

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    1. Susan, understand about not rushing to the new book if the previous one wasn't quite to your taste. Been there, done that for sure. There are so many books that we all should mostly concentrate on those that work well for us. I'm hoping all these will be good for me. ;-)

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  9. I just finished Death in the Dark Woods and enjoyed it! It's definitely a unique series and is a lot of fun. The others are new to me but they all look interesting!

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    1. Katherine, looking forward to trying that 'creature' series. Glad you enjoyed Death in the Dark Woods!

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  10. I think the one I'd most lean to would be the Kristin Hannah book. I haven't read many novels set around the time of the Vietnam war and especially told from a women's perspective I think makes this one really interesting.

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    1. Yes, I felt the same way, Iliana. I think that the Vietnam War era may be our next 'historical' theme. Women made a lot of contributions there as well.

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  11. Midnight sounds very good! I haven't seen that one around yet. Wishing you a very Merry Christmas, Kay!

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Thanks for stopping by! I am so happy to hear your thoughts and will respond as soon as I can. Happy Reading!