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Helen Mirren, Pierce Brosnan, and Ben Kingsley Join THE THURSDAY MURDER CLUB

Hello, mystery fans! The second I got my hands on Attica Locke’s final book in the Highway 59 trilogy, Guide Me Home, I started reading it, and as always, I love Locke’s books. I mention this because: 1. if you’ve been reading the series, you should pre-order the final book or tell your library you want it. 2. If you haven’t started the series, immediately go read Bluebird, Bluebird. 3. Even though I am working right now, the book is all I’m thinking about.

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Reminder: stickers make great bookmarks! ($6)

New Releases

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One of Us Knows by Alyssa Cole

For fans of slow burn suspense with a thriller ending set on an island!

Kenetria (Ken) Nash was briefly taken from her parents as a child, leaving her traumatized, and she developed dissociative identity disorder. In college, she assaulted her boyfriend’s father and lost everything. Now Ken, who has a handful of “headmates” that take turns being in charge, is finally in charge after years of being dormant. She learns that she’s been evicted, the pandemic started a few years ago, and one of the headmates took charge by getting them a job — and most importantly, a place to live — as a caretaker of a historic home on an island. Ken is obviously incredibly confused by this new life of wearing a mask, catching up with everything the headmates have done — they keep a journal — and is really not thrilled about being a caretaker in a strange place, especially when she realizes that the place looks exactly like the place in her mind where the headmates reside. As she tries to situate herself, and the headmates catch her up on what has been happening, Ken can’t get past that something on the island is off…

(TW past suicide attempt, detail/ PTSD/ child abuse)

For backlist readers, pick up An Extraordinary Union if you want a historical spy romance and When No One Is Watching for a great suspense novel.

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A Game of Lies (DC Morgan #2 ) by Clare Mackintosh

For fans of borders (between Wales and England), procedurals, reality TV show settings, missing person mysteries, and everyone-is-a-suspect murder mysteries!

Welsh Detective Ffion Morgan is called to a reality TV show set in the mountains when bones are found. It’s not an issue — they’re animal bones — but it introduces her to the set of a reality show that was pitched to contestants as a “survival” show and then revealed to the contestants — and audience — that, in fact, is not why they are there. This prompts a contestant to disappear, bringing Morgan back in for an actual case. The more she learns, the more obvious it is that the person in charge of this reality show is a garbage human, and she must find the missing contestant before he becomes a danger to himself or others. This is only the beginning of the case for Morgan, who is also dealing with a rambunctious dog she can’t handle, a personal life reveal from the first book, and another detective from a different department whom she started a relationship with but let fizzle out accidentally, because Morgan can’t help getting in her own way.

Between the great setting of the town — plus, the reality show set that dives into our society’s obsession with them — and the way Mackintosh creates mysteries around a despicable person so that everyone is a potential suspect with motive, this is a great series to keep you turning pages late into the night. May there be plenty more books in the series so Morgan can solve all the mysteries and slowly start to get her act together.

If you want to start at the beginning, pick up The Last Party.

(TW briefly recounts attempted suicide, mentions past suicide, details/ mentions past sexual assault by blackmail for sex, mentions of #MeToo without detailed stories)

For a more comprehensive list of new releases, check out our New Books newsletter.

Riot Recommendations

All about the eyes on the cover!

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Penance by Kanae Minato, Philip Gabriel (Translator)

For fans of character-driven dark crime novels!

You get multiple points of view following four girls (Akiko, Sae, Yuka, and Maki) then and now. The now is 15 years after Emily, age ten, was murdered, and her mother threatened the four girls to either atone for the murder or find the murderer. The case is still unsolved, and the statute of limitations is almost up.

(sorry, I don’t remember TWs)

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None Shall Sleep by Ellie Marney

For fans of fictional serial killers, the 80s, and FBI procedurals!

This is a fun all-the-tropes thriller. Emma Lewis and Travis Bell are young adults whom the FBI is actually courting because of their background: Bell is a US Marshal candidate whose dad was murdered by a serial killer while on duty, and Lewis survived a serial killer. The FBI wants to use them to help catch an active serial killer. What could go wrong?!

The audiobook has a great multi-voice cast: Christine Lakin (you’ll know if you watched Step by Step!), Maxwell Hamilton, and Zach Villa (American Horror Story: 1984)

(TW mentions past child abuse/ talks about serial killer cases/ briefly mentions past suicide, no details/ mentions past animal cruelty)

News and Roundups

10 Best ’70s Detective TV Shows That Still Hold Up

Paula Hawkin’s (The Girl on the Train) upcoming novel, The Blue Hour, had a cover reveal on GMA book club

Summer Adaptation Preview

Helen Mirren, Pierce Brosnan and Ben Kingsley Join The Thursday Murder Club

Google Is Destroying Your Access to News

Apple’s new series Sunny pairs Rashida Jones with a mystery-solving robot

Hit Man Trailer: Glen Powell Is a Pretend Assassin in Richard Linklater’s Latest

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Until next time, keep investigating! In the meantime, come talk books with me on Bluesky, Twitter, Instagram, Goodreads, and Litsy — you can find me under Jamie Canavés.

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