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Tuesday, January 16, 2024

Four books coming January-April that I'm excited about trying...

I have more upcoming books that I'm wanting to try in the next few months.  It's a cold, cold day outside at my house and so this seems like a good thing to do - check out books to be published during this month and the ones to come.

This first one has actually already come out.  It's been a long time since I read a book by James Patterson, but the title caught my eye and why not, right?  It includes the last names of three of my favorite mystery-related names. 

Holmes, Marple & Poe by James Patterson and Brian Sitts - published last week

Crime! Murder! Who are you going to call?

In New York City, three intriguing, smart, and stylish private investigators open Holmes, Marple & Poe Investigations. Who are these detectives with famous names and mysterious, untraceable pasts?

Brendan Holmes—The Brain: Identifies suspects via deduction and logic.

Margaret Marple—The Eyes: Possesses powers of observation too often underestimated.

Auguste Poe—The Muscle: Chases down every lead no matter how dangerous or dark.

The agency’s daring methodology and headline-making solves attract the attention of NYPD Detective Helene Grey. Her solo investigation into her three unknowable competitors will delight mystery fans.

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I read Iris Yamashita's debut book, Breathless, last year and her new one comes out in February.  Yes, I am interested!

Village In The Dark by Iris Yamashita - publishes February 13th

Detective Cara Kennedy thought she’d lost her husband and son in an accident, but harrowing evidence has emerged that points to murder--and she will stop at nothing to find the truth in this riveting mystery from the author of City Under One Roof.

On a frigid February day, Anchorage Detective Cara Kennedy stands by the graves of her husband and son, watching as their caskets are raised from the earth. It feels sacrilegious, but she has no choice. Aaron and Dylan disappeared on a hike a year ago, their bones eventually found and buried. But shocking clues have emerged that foul play was involved, potentially connecting them to a string of other deaths and disappearances. 

Somehow tied to the mystery is Mia Upash, who grew up in an isolated village called Unity, a community of women and children in hiding from abusive men. Mia never imagined the trouble she would find herself in when she left home to live in Man’s World. Although she remains haunted by the tragedy of what happened to the man and the boy in the woods, she has her own reasons for keeping quiet. 

Aided by police officer Joe Barkowski and other residents of Point Mettier, Cara’s investigation will lead them on a dangerous path that puts their lives and the lives of everyone around them in mortal jeopardy.

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I recently read and discussed a book by Simone St. James with my mystery book group.  And she has a new one coming in March!  Yes, I'm interested!!

Murder Road by Simone St. James - publishes March 5th

A young couple find themselves haunted by a string of gruesome murders committed along an old deserted road in this terrifying new novel from the New York Times bestselling author of The Book of Cold Cases.

July 1995. April and Eddie have taken a wrong turn. They’re looking for the small resort town where they plan to spend their honeymoon. When they spot what appears to a lone hitchhiker along the deserted road, they stop to help. But not long after the hitchhiker gets into their car, they see the blood seeping from her jacket and a truck barreling down Atticus Line after them.

When the hitchhiker dies at the local hospital, April and Eddie find themselves in the crosshairs of the Coldlake Falls police. Unexplained murders have been happening along Atticus Line for years and the cops finally have two witnesses who easily become their only suspects. As April and Eddie start to dig into the history of the town and that horrible stretch of road to clear their names, they soon learn that there is something supernatural at work, something that could not only tear the town and its dark secrets apart, but take April and Eddie down with it all.

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I've loved so many of Elly Griffiths' books.  This new one will include some of the characters from The Postscript Murders.  Sign me up!

The Last Word by Elly Griffiths - publishes April 23rd

Words turn deadly with an unlikely detective duo on the case of a murdered obituary writer in this literary mystery from the internationally bestselling author of the Ruth Galloway series. Perfect for fans of Richard Osman and Anthony Horowitz.

Natalka and Edwin are perfect if improbable partners in a detective agency. At eighty-four, Edwin regularly claims that he’s the oldest detective in England. He is a master at surveillance, deploying his age as a cloak of invisibility. Natalka, Ukrainian-born and more than fifty years his junior, is a math whizz, who takes any cases concerning fraud or deception. Despite a steady stream of minor cases, Natalka is frustrated. She loves a murder, as she’s fond of saying, and none have come the agency’s way. That is until local writer Melody Chambers dies.

Melody’s daughters are convinced that their mother was murdered. Edwin thinks that Melody’s death is linked to that of an obituary writer who predeceased many of his subjects. Edwin and Benedict go undercover to investigate and are on a creative writing weekend at isolated Battle House when another murder occurs. Are the cases linked and what is the role of a distinctly sinister book group attended by many of writers involved? By the time Edwin has infiltrated the group, he is in serious danger…

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So, do any of these appeal to you?  Hope so! 

26 comments:

  1. Village in the Dark certainly appeals to me, and The Last Word appeals to me so much that I ordered it from the UK. ;-)

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    1. I totally understand ordered from the UK. Been there, done that myself. Ha! Yes, I hope that VILLAGE IN THE DARK is a good one.

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  2. Village in the Dark and The Last Word are on my TBR!
    Mary @Bookfan

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    1. Mary, looks like we will both be 'waiting' anxiously on those. I'm always waiting on some books - lots of times I'm waiting on many books. LOL

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  3. The Patterson book does sound really fun!

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    1. As I said, long time since I read a Patterson book. I used to keep up with several of his series, but kind of dropped off of them. Other series came up and I've found I can't read all of them. Ha!

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  4. The new James Patterson and Brian Sitts' book does sound interesting--those three character names caught my attention too. I am looking forward to Village in the Dark--after I read the first book in the series. And of course I will be reading Murder Road. I can't wait for that one! I still need to read The Postscript Murders . . . So many great sounding books to look forward to!

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    1. There are indeed a bunch of books to try in upcoming days. Guess it's always like that, but it's fun to anticipate, right?

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  5. The beginning of the year is such a happy time for me...looking ahead to all the lovely books that will be appearing soon!

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    1. I completely agree with you, Deb. Hoping 2024 is a great reading year for both of us.

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  6. Naturally, ALL of these appeal to me! LOL. I've read MURDER ROAD already. I didn't love it, but it definitely kept me guessing. The rest of them are on my TBR list. I hope you enjoy all these.

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    1. Of course all of these appeal to you - ha! I'm impatiently waiting for MURDER ROAD. I think she will have a hard time beating THE BROKEN GIRLS for my favorite of her books. And we'll see about the other three.

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  7. Yes to Village in the Dark! I liked her first one with Det. Cara Kennedy. I particularly liked the Alaska setting last time and so I'm looking forward to more.

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    1. Yes, I did really enjoy the Alaska setting. Interested in seeing where the author takes the Detective in this next book.

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  8. Yes to all of these! I already have Murder Road and Village in the Dark on my TBR list, but the other two are being added now, too. that first one especially sounds like a lot of fun. :D

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    1. I thought that the Patterson book sounded fun. We'll see when I get to it. Lots of good-sounding books coming in 2024 - LOL!

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  9. All these books sound good to me! I'm definitely adding that James Patterson book to my wishlist as it sounds intriguing. And I can't wait to read the new book by Simone St James and Elly Griffiths!

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    1. Yes, I totally agree Melody. Hope you get to try them all as well.

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  10. I'm so curious about the Holmes Marple Poe book. It looks so interesting. And of course I'm always excited to see something new by Simone St James. That one looks fantastic!

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    1. Katherine, I'm reading the Holmes, Marple, Poe book right now. It's interesting. Will see how it turns out and then I'll post some thoughts.

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  11. I am interested in all of those! Could be some good ones for the book club. Lots of holds on the Holmes, Marple and Poe book though.

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    1. Glad these sparked your interest, Gayle. Yes, I have no doubt there are bunch of holds on the Patterson book. I'm almost finished with it. It's good.

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  12. Murder Road is excellent. I'm wanting to re-read it soon. And doesn't the Holmes, Marple & Poe book sound good? I've never read James Patterson before, but I'm very curious about this one.

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    1. Ah, you've already been able to read MURDER ROAD. Glad to hear you liked it. As to the Patterson book, I'll have my thoughts on that up tomorrow.

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  13. Kay hope you've been doing well during this cold front and now storms! All of these sound good and can't believe I'm going to put a James Patterson book on my TBR. That title and premise is too good to pass up!

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    1. Yes, we've been fine during our winter weather. I like the rain coming - we sure have needed it. And thank goodness it didn't come at the same time as the deep freeze! If you read the Patterson book, I'll be curious about your thoughts. Mine will be up tomorrow.

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