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THE SONGBIRD & THE HEART OF STONE by Carissa Broadbent | 9781250367785 | 11/19/24
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“Kicking off a new era of the Crown of Nyaxia series after the conclusion to the Nightborn Duet duology, Broadbent brings a beloved secondary character into the spotlight for an emotionally intense and richly detailed descent into the underworld… Broadbent proves this series has legs.”–Publishers Weekly
DEADLY ANIMALS by Marie Tierney | 9781250357595 | 11/12/24
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“Tierney’s debut novel is a dark, twisted story featuring a unique heroine and a haunting mystery. Horror and supernatural elements add creepiness to the story, and the book’s 1980s setting lets the mystery unfold without the help of DNA or more modern forensics… Thriller fans who like their stories on the darker side will adore this book.”–Booklist
THE CO-OP by Tarah DeWitt | 9781250329387 | 11/12/24
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“This atmospheric tale of second chances is set against a stunning backdrop and features themes of growing up, home improvement, and family struggles. VERDICT Fans of slow-burn, emotionally charged romances, such as those by Kate Clayborn, Yulin Kuang, and Emily Henry, will enjoy DeWitt’s novel immensely.”–Library Journal
THE COURTING OF BRISTOL KEATS by Mary E. Pearson | 9781250331977 | 11/12/24
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“With a descriptive narrative and fantastic characters, Pearson expertly draws readers into the world of Elfhame. Great for fans of Leigh Bardugo and Heather Fawcett.”–Library Journal, starred review
LAZARUS MAN by Richard Price | 9780374168155 | 11/12/24
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“Price delivers a remarkable excavation of urban angst in this story of a five-story East Harlem tenement building that collapses…. As these vivid characters cross paths following the tragedy, they compose a searing snapshot of contemporary Harlem annotated with the author’s precise observations.”–Publishers Weekly, starred review
“For all the darkness in the novel with its 9/11 overtones, there’s a sense of transcendence in the Harlem community’s shared experience and survivors’ spirit. An affecting novel by a literary urbanologist in top form.”–Kirkus Reviews, starred review
THE GARDENER’S PLOT by Deborah J. Benoit | 9781250334978 | 11/5/24
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“Cozy readers who garden will enjoy this descriptive debut mystery, winner of the Minotaur Books/Mystery Writers of America First Crime Novel competition.”–Library Journal