Thriller Thursday (8/25/16 Edition)

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Recommend these four thrilling new mysteries to your patrons today:

THE ONE MAN by Andrew Gross
One of Publishers Weekly’s Most Anticipated Books of Fall 2016 with FOUR STARRED REVIEWS! In this riveting historical thriller with a twist, a US intelligence officer must sneak into Auschwitz and escape with a physics professor who happens to be the one man with knowledge that could end the war. “Gross has written his most heartfelt and compelling book to date, and fans of World War II fiction should add this to their reading lists.” — Associated Press

SORROW ROAD by Julia Keller
In the fifth series mystery, Bell Elkins investigates a West Virginia nursing home where Alzheimer patients are dying at alarming rates. “The setting and the tone will appeal to fans of both Sharyn McCrumb and Julia Spencer-Fleming, and the introspective protagonist and literary quality recommend it to followers of Tana French and Louise Penny. Another outstanding entry in a superb series.”
Booklist, starred review

FACE BLIND by Lance Hawvermale
A man with a neurological disorder that prevents him from recognizing human faces confronts an enigmatic killer in Chile’s Atacama desert — the most lifeless place on earth. “Hawvermale throws in plenty of action while allowing characters time to discuss and explore the series of mysteries they face.” — Publishers Weekly

WEDDING BELL BLUES by Ruth Moose
B&B owner Beth McKenzie must deal with a mad bride, a bean festival, and a missing white rabbit in this charming Southern cozy from an award-winning author. “Dorothy Cannell readers will savor this tasty starter to a culinary series.”
Publishers Weekly

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