Back when I was a nerdy teenager, in the days before computers infiltrated business offices and found their way into everyone’s pocket, one of my favorite escapes from an inclement afternoon was to visit a nearby library and page leisurely through the latest edition of Books in Print. Those regularly updated volumes were hefty hardbacks, flush with the titles of (and useful information about) new and forthcoming works, fiction as well as non-fiction. Bookseller Amazon didn’t yet exist to help me fantasize about yarns I might like to spend my disposable income on, but Books in Print served admirably as a precursor. Launched in 1948 by R.R. Bowker—the same company that also created Publishers Weekly in 1872 and Library Journal four years later—Books in Print was the ideal source for my daydreams of one day possessing my own beautiful library.
Like so many things that once existed solely on paper, Books in Print is now available on the Web, by subscription. However, it competes there with myriad other electronic sources of bibliographical knowledge, most of which cost absolutely nothing to access. It’s been years since I paged through Books in Print, but I frequently search the Internet for news of crime novels soon to be published on both sides of the Atlantic Ocean—as I did recently, in order to compile the list below of more than 350 books of interest scheduled to reach stores between now and the close of May.
This isn’t a comprehensive catalogue, by any means. It contains works that I would personally like to digest, had I sufficient hours and energy to do so, and others penned by authors who I know are popular with critics of my acquaintance. It’s the kind of assortment I would have delighted in browsing through as a nascent bibliophile, inviting literary-minded sorts to reacquaint themselves with familiar wordsmiths and discover new ones. You’ll find here imminent releases from Greg Iles and Julia Dahl, E.S. Thomson and Denise Mina, Lori Rader-Day and Brad Parks. There are brand-new entries to series by Sara Paretsky, Stuart MacBride, Jørn Lier Horst, Susanna Gregory, and Philip Kerr, as well as standalone fiction from Andrew Taylor, Bill Pronzini, Howard Norman, and Andrew Hughes. Beyond those treats are re-releases of notable tales by the likes of Georges Simenon, Margaret Millar, and Freeman Wills Crofts, and even a few non-fiction texts—identified with asterisks (*)—that should earn the curiosity of mystery-fiction fans.
As I usually do with this sort of list, I invite Rap Sheet readers to point out (in the Comments section at the post’s end) any works of particular merit I missed. And if you need further suggestions, let me recommend The Bloodstained Bookshelf, for U.S. titles, and Euro Crime, for releases on the other side of “the pond.” The bottom line here is that you should have no trouble finding entertaining reading material to carry you through our coming sunnier season.
MARCH (U.S.):
• Anatomy
of Innocence: Testimonies of the Wrongfully Convicted, edited by Laura
Caldwell and Leslie S. Klinger (Liveright)*
• The Ashes of London,
by Andrew Taylor (HarperCollins)
• The Axeman of New
Orleans: The True Story, by Miriam C. Davis (Chicago Review Press)*
• Bad Boy Boogie,
by Thomas Pluck (Down & Out)
• The Black Tortoise,
by Ronald Tierney (Raven)
• Blue Light Yokohama,
by Nicolás Obregón (Minotaur)
• Bone White, by
Wendy Corsi Staub (Morrow)
• Bound by
Mystery: Celebrating 20 Years of Poisoned Pen Press, edited by Diane
DiBiase (Poisoned Pen Press)
• The Bridge, by Stuart
Prebble (Mulholland)
• Bum Luck, by Paul Levin
(Thomas & Mercer)
• Catalina Eddy: A
Novel in Three Decades, by Daniel Pyne
(Blue Rider Press)
(Blue Rider Press)
• Celine, by Peter
Heller (Knopf)
• The
Cheltenham Square Murder, by John Bude (Poisoned Pen Press)
• A Climate of Fear, by Fred
Vargas (Penguin)
• Coney Island
Avenue, by J.L. Abramo (Down & Out)
• Conviction,
by Julia Dahl (Minotaur)
• Cruel Winter, by
Sheila Connolly (Crooked Lane)
• Cut, by Marc Raabe (Manila)
• The Cutaway, by
Christina Kovac (Atria/37 INK)
• Cut to the Bone, by
Alex Caan (Skyhorse)
• Dead Man Switch,
by Matthew Quirk (Mulholland)
• A Death by Any Other Name,
by Tessa Arlen (Minotaur)
• The Devil’s Feast,
by M.J. Carter (Putnam)
• The Devil’s Triangle,
by Catherine Coulter and J.T. Ellison (Gallery)
• Duplicity,
by Jane Haseldine (Kensington)
• Dying on the
Vine, by Marla Cooper (Minotaur)
• The
Executioner of St Paul’s, by Susanna Gregory (Sphere)
• The Fall of Lisa Bellow,
by Susan Perabo (Simon & Schuster)
• Find Me, by J.S. Monroe
(Mira)
• The Forgotten
Girls, by Owen Laukkanen (Putnam)
• Girl in Disguise,
by Greer Macallister (Sourcebooks Landmark)
• Hap and Leonard:
Blood and Lemonade, by Joe R. Lansdale (Tachyon)
• Heretics, by
Leonardo Padura (Farrar, Straus and Giroux)
• Ill Will, by Dan Chaon
(Ballantine)
• Imperial Valley,
by Johnny Shaw (Thomas & Mercer)
• In Farleigh Field,
by Rhys Bowen (Lake Union)
• In This Grave Hour,
by Jacqueline Winspear (Harper)
• I Wish You Missed Me,
by (Severn House)
• Lenin’s Roller
Coaster, by David Downing (Soho Crime)
• The Logan Triad, by (Down & Out)
• Lola, by
Melissa Scrivner Love (Crown)
• The Loving Husband,
by Christobel Kent (Sarah Crichton)
• Madame
Maigret’s Friend, by Georges Simenon (Penguin)
• Make Them Pay, by
Allison Brennan (St. Martin’s Paperbacks)
• Mangrove Lightning, by Randy Wayne White (Putnam)
• Miguel’s Gift, by Bruce Kading (Chicago Review Press)
• Mississippi Blood, by Greg Iles (Morrow)
• Mister Memory, by Marcus Sedgwick (Pegasus)
• Murder on the
Serpentine, by Anne Perry (Ballantine)
• Murder, Stage Left,
by Robert Goldsborough (Mysterious Press/Open Road)
• My Darling Detective,
by Howard Norman (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt)
• Never Let You Go, by
Chevy Stevens
(St. Martin’s Press)
(St. Martin’s Press)
• The New York Times Book of Crime:
More Than 166 Years of Covering the Beat, by Kevin Flynn (Sterling)*
• One by One, by
Sarah Cain (Crooked Lane)
• Only the Truth, by Adam
Croft (Thomas & Mercer)
• The Outsider, by
Anthony Franze (Minotaur)
• The Painted Gun,
by Bradley Spinelli (Akashic)
• Parallel Lines, by
Steven Savile (Titan)
• The Place of Refuge,
by Albert Tucher (Shotgun Honey/Down & Out)
• Police at the Station
and They Don’t Look Friendly, by Adrian McKinty (Seventh Street)
• Quicksand, by
Malin Persson Giolito (Other Press)
• The Road to Ithaca, by
Ben Pastor (Bitter Lemon Press)
• Saratoga
Payback, by Stephen Dobyns (Blue Rider Press)
• Say Nothing, by
Brad Parks (Dutton)
• The Secrets You Keep,
by Kate White (Harper)
• A Shattered Circle,
by Kevin Egan (Forge)
• Shooting Creek
and Other Stories, by Down & Out)
• Signature Wounds,
by Kirk Russell (Thomas & Mercer)
• Silent Approach, by
Bobby Cole (Thomas & Mercer)
• A Simple Favor,
by Darcey Bell (Harper)
• Skeleton God,
by Eliot Pattison (Minotaur)
• The Surgeon’s
Case, by E.G. Rodford (Titan)
• The Third Squad, by
V. Sanjay Kumar (Akashic)
• The Trophy Child,
by Paula Daly (Grove Press)
• A Twist of the Knife,
by Becky Masterman (Minotaur)
• Vicious Circle,
by C.J. Box (Putnam)
• The Violated, by
Bill Pronzini (Bloomsbury USA)
• The Wages of Sin, by
Kaite Welsh (Pegasus)
• Wait for Dark, by
Kay Hooper (Berkley)
• The Weight of This World,
by David Joy (Putnam)
• The Whole Art of
Detection: Lost Mysteries of Sherlock Holmes, by Lyndsay Faye
(Mysterious Press)
• The Widow’s House,
by Carol Goodman (Morrow)
• The Will to Kill,
by Mickey Spillane and Max Allan Collins (Titan)
• Wrath, by T.R.
Ragan (Thomas & Mercer)
MARCH (UK):
• The Adventuress, by Arthur B. Reeve (Collins
Crime Club)
• Arrowood, by Mick Finlay (HQ)
• Bay of Martyrs, by Tony Black and Matt Neal (Freight)
• Blood Tide, by Claire McGowan (Headline)
• Bryant & May: Wild Chamber, by Christopher
Fowler (Doubleday)
• Boundary, by Andree Michaud (No Exit Press)
• Butterfly on the Storm, by Walter Lucius
(Michael Joseph)
• A Dangerous Crossing, by Rachel Rhys (Doubleday)
• Dark Asylum, by E.S. Thomson (Constable)
• The Darkness Within, by Alanna Knight (Allison
& Busby)
• Deadly Game, by Matt Johnson (Orenda)
• Dead Reckoning, by Glenis Wilson (Severn House)
• Death at Melrose Hall, by David Dickinson (Constable)
• Death Scene, by Jane A. Adams
(Severn House)
(Severn House)
• Ed’s Dead, by Russel D. McLean (Saraband)
• Eleventh Hour, by M.J. Trow
(Creme de la Crime)
(Creme de la Crime)
• The Escape, by C.L. Taylor (Avon)
• Everything but the Truth, by Gillian McAllister
(Penguin)
• Falling Creatures, by Katherine Stansfield
(Allison & Busby)
• Family Matters, by Anthony Rolls (British
Library)
• Follow Me Down, by Sherri Smith (Titan)
• Follow My Leader, by M.J. Arlidge (Michael
Joseph)
• The Fourth Victim, by Mari Jungstedt (Corgi)
• The G-String Murders, by Gypsy Rose Lee
(Saraband)
• A Handful of Ashes, by Rob McCarthy (Mulholland)
• The Hidden, by Sally Spencer (Severn House)
• Hoffer, by Tim Glencross (John Murray)
• Inspector French and the Box Office Murders, by
Freeman Wills Crofts (Collins Crime Club)
• Inspector French and Sir John Magill’s Last Journey,
by Freeman Wills Crofts (Collins Crime Club)
• The Killer, by Susan Wilkins (Macmillan)
• The Last Act of Hattie Hoffman, by Mindy Mejia
(Quercus)
• The Legacy, by Yrsa Sigurdardóttir (Hodder &
Stoughton)
• Let the Dead Speak, by Jane Casey
(HarperCollins)
• The Long Drop, by Denise Mina (Harvill Secker)
• Parallel Lines, by Steven Savile (Titan)
• The Pictures, by Guy Bolton (Oneworld)
• Quieter Than Killing, by Sarah Hilary (Headline)
• Raw Wounds, by Matt Hilton (Severn House)
• Sand, by Wolfgang Herrndorf (Pushkin Press)
• Sherlock Holmes: A Betrayal in Blood, by Mark A.
Latham (Titan)
• Sherlock Holmes in Context, by Sam Naidu
(Palgrave Macmillan)*
• The Silence Between Breaths, by Cath Staincliffe
(Constable)
• Six Stories, by Matt Wesolowski (Orenda)
• Sometimes I Lie, by Alice Feeney (HQ)
• Still Dark, by Alex Gray (Sphere)
• The Surgeon’s Case, by E.G. Rodford (Titan)
• Tattletale, by Sarah J. Naughton (Trapeze)
• The Venetian Game, by Philip Gwynne Jones
(Constable)
• When It Grows Dark, by Jørn Lier Horst
(Sandstone Press)
• Where I Lost Her, by T. Greenwood (Atlantic)
• The Witchfinder’s Sister, by Beth Underdown
(Viking)
APRIL (U.S.):
• The Agent, by Mark
Dawson (Thomas & Mercer)
• Alice and the Assassin,
by R.J. Koreto (Crooked Lane)
• All By Myself, Alone,
by Mary Higgins Clark (Simon & Schuster)
• Antiques Frame,
by Barbara Allan (Kensington)
• Bad Seeds, by Jassy
Mackenzie (Soho Crime)
• Before I Go, by Leena
Lehtolainen (AmazonCrossing)
• The Black
Hand: The Epic War Between a Brilliant Detective and the Deadliest Secret
Society in American History, by Stephan Talty (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt)*
• The Burial Hour,
by Jeffery Deaver (Grand Central)
• Burntown, by Jennifer McMahon (Doubleday)
• Chasing the Devil’s Tail, by David Fulmer (Crescent City Books)
• A Clash of Spheres,
by P.F. Chisholm (Poisoned Pen Press)
• Cold Earth,
by Ann Cleeves (Minotaur)
• A Criminal Defense,
by William L. Myers Jr. (Thomas & Mercer)
• Cruel Is the Night,
by Karo Hämäläinen (Soho Crime)
• The Curse of La
Fontaine, by M.L. Longworth (Penguin)
• Dangerous Ends,
by Alex Segura (Polis)
• Dangerous to Know,
by Renee Patrick (Forge)
• Date With the
Executioner, by Edward Marston (Allison and Busby)
• The Day I Died, by Lori Rader-Day (Morrow)
• Devil’s Breath,
by G.M. Malliet (Minotaur)
• The Devil’s Country,
by Harry Hunsicker (Thomas & Mercer)
• Earthly
Remains, by Donna Leon
(Atlantic Monthly Press)
(Atlantic Monthly Press)
• Every Body on Deck,
by G. A. McKevett (Kensington)
• Every Night I Dream of Hell,
by Malcolm Mackay (Mulholland)
• Executive Order,
by Max Allan Collins
with Matthew V. Clemens (Thomas & Mercer)
with Matthew V. Clemens (Thomas & Mercer)
• Fallout, by
Sara Paretsky (Morrow)
• Fatal Music, by
Peter Morfoot (Titan)
• A Fever of the Blood,
by Oscar de Muriel (Pegasus)
• The Finishing
School, by Joanna Goodman (Harper)
• The Fix, by David
Baldacci (Grand Central)
• Flamingo Road,
by Sasscer Hill (Minotaur)
• The Girl Who Was Taken, by Charlie
Donlea (Kensington)
• Gone Without a Trace,
by Mary Torjussen (Berkley)
• The Good Assassin,
by Paul Vidich (Atria/Emily Bestler)
• The Good Byline,
by Jill Orr (Prospect Park)
• Gumshoe for Two,
by Rob Leininger (Oceanview)
• H.H. Holmes: The True
History of the White City Devil,
by Adam Selzer (Skyhorse)*
by Adam Selzer (Skyhorse)*
• The Hunt, by Andrew
Welsh-Huggins (Swallow Press)
• I Found You, by Lisa
Jewell (Atria)
• If We Were Villains, by M.L. Rio (Flatiron)
• Incendiary:
The Psychiatrist, the Mad Bomber, and the Invention of Criminal Profiling,
by Michael Cannell (Minotaur)*
• Killers of the Flower
Moon: The Osage Murders and the Birth of the FBI, by David Grann (Doubleday)*
• The Last Chance Olive
Ranch, by Susan Wittig Albert (Berkley)
• LAst Resort,
edited by by (Down & Out)
• Long Black Veil,
by Jennifer Finney Boylan (Crown)
• The Lost Order, by
Steve Berry (Minotaur)
• Maigret’s
Memoirs, by Georges Simenon (Penguin)
• Marshall’s Law,
by Ben Sanders (Minotaur)
• Of Books and
Bagpipes, by Paige Shelton (Minotaur)
• One Perfect Lie,
by Lisa Scottoline (St. Martin’s Press)
• The Perfect
Stranger, by Megan Miranda (Simon & Schuster)
• Prussian Blue,
by Philip Kerr (Marian Wood/Putnam)
• Ragdoll, by Daniel
Cole (Ecco)
• The Red Hunter, by Lisa
Unger (Touchstone)
• The Revolution of the
Moon, by Andrea Camilleri (Europa Editions)
• The Ridge, by John Rector (Thomas
& Mercer)
• The
Scientology Murders, by William Heffernan (Akashic)
• The Secrets
of Gaslight Lane, by M.R.C. Kasasian (Pegasus)
• A Single Spy, by William
Christie (Minotaur)
• Song of the Lion,
by Anne Hillerman (Harper)
• A Twist in Time,
by Julie McElwain (Pegasus)
• The Two O’Clock Boy,
by Mark Hill (Sphere)
• Unreliable, by Lee
Irby (Doubleday)
• The Watcher,
by Ross Armstrong (Mira)
• Water Signs, by
Janet Dawson (Perseverance Press)
• A Welcome Murder, by
Robin Yocum (Seventh Street)
• What Doesn’t Kill You,
by Ed James (Thomas & Mercer)
• What the Dead Leave
Behind, by Rosemary Simpson (Kensington)
• Where the Dead Lie,
by C.S. Harris (Berkley)
APRIL (UK):
• The Age of Olympus, by Gavin Scott (Titan)
• American Noir: The Pocket Essential Guide to U.S. Crime Fiction, Film & TV, by Barry Forshaw (Pocket Essentials)*
• The Awkward Squad, by Sophie Hénaff (MacLehose
Press)
• Beyond Absolution, by Cora Harrison (Severn
House)
• Bright Shiny Things, by Barbara Nadel (Allison
& Busby)
• The Choice,
by Samantha King (Piatkus)
• The Contract, by J.M. Gulvin (Faber and Faber)
• A Dark So Deadly, by Stuart MacBride
(HarperCollins)
• Dead Woman Walking, by Sharon Bolton (Bantam
Press)
• A Deadly Betrothal, by Fiona Buckley (Creme de
la Crime)
• Death Message, by Kate London (Corvus)
• Die Last, by Tony Parsons (Century)
• The Dog Walker, by Lesley Thomson
(Head of Zeus)
(Head of Zeus)
• Domina, by L.S. Hilton (Zaffre)
• Don’t Let Go, by Michel Bussi (Weidenfeld &
Nicolson)
• Don’t Look for Me, by Mason Cross (Orion)
• Faithless, by Kjell Ola Dahl (Orenda)
• The Fourteenth Letter, by Claire Evans (Sphere)
• A Game of Ghosts, by John Connolly (Hodder &
Stoughton)
• Game Over, by Quintin Jardine (Headline)
• Good News, Bad News, by W.H. S. McIntyre (Sandstone
Press)
• He Said/She Said, by Erin Kelly (Hodder &
Stoughton)
• Hope to Die, by David Jackson (Zaffre)
• In Deep Water, by Sam Blake (Zaffre)
• The Keeper, by Alastair Gunn (Penguin)
• The Killer on the Wall, by Emma Kavanagh (Arrow)
• Mary Russell’s War, by Laurie R. King (Allison
& Busby)
• A Mask of Shadows, by Oscar de Muriel (Penguin)
• Miraculous Mysteries, edited by Martin Edwards
(British Library)
• Night Market, by Daniel Pembrey (No Exit Press)
• The Owl Always Hunts at Night, by Samuel Bjork
(Doubleday)
• Parting Shot, by Linwood Barclay (Orion)
• Penance, by Kanae Minato (Mulholland)
• The People at Number 9, by Felicity Everett (HQ)
• Reservoir 13, by Jon McGregor (Fourth Estate)
• The Restless Dead, by Simon Beckett (Bantam
Press)
• Sister Sister, by Sue Fortin (HarperImpulse)
• The Sixth Window, by Rachel Abbott (Black Dot)
• The Special Girls, by Isabelle Grey (Quercus)
• Three Envelopes, by Nir Hezroni (Point Blank)
• A Traitor in the Family, by Nicholas Searle
(Viking)
• Treacherous Strand, by Andrea Carter (Constable)
• The Trophy Taker, by Sarah Flint (Aria)
• Want You Gone, by Chris Brookmyre (Little,
Brown)
• What Alice Knew, by T.A. Cotterell (Black Swan)\
• What Goes Around, by Julie Corbin (Mulholland)
• You Can Run, by Steve Mosby (Orion)
MAY (U.S.):
• Aunt Dimity and the
Widow’s Curse, by Nancy Atherton (Viking)
• Back to Brooklyn,
by Lawrence Kelter (Down & Out)
• Beach Lawyer, by Avery
Duff (Thomas & Mercer)
• Becoming Bonnie, by
Jenni L. Walsh (Forge)
• Beneath a Scarlet Sky,
by Mark Sullivan (Lake Union)
• Black Mad Wheel, by
Josh Malerman (Ecco)
• The Boy in the Earth,
by Fuminori Nakamura (Soho Crime)
• Broken River, by J. Robert Lennon (Graywolf Press)
• City of Angels, by Kristi Belcamino (Polis)
• The Chalk Pit, by Elly
Griffiths (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt)
• Collected
Millar: The Dawn of Domestic Suspense: Fire Will Freeze; Experiment in
Springtime; The Cannibal Heart; Do Evil in Return; Rose’s Last Summer,
by Margaret Millar (Soho Syndicate)
• The Coroner’s
Daughter, by Andrew Hughes (Pegasus)
• Count All Her Bones,
by April Henry (Henry Holt)
• Crime Song, by David
Swinson (Mulholland)
• Crossed Bones, by S.W.
Lauden (Down & Out)
• Dead Girls Dancing, by Graham Masterton (Head of Zeus)
• Death Comes
to Lynchester Close, by David Dickinson (Constable & Robinson)
• Death in the
Abstract, by Emily Barnes (Crooked Lane)
• Dragon Teeth,
by Michael Crichton (Harper)
• The Dying Detective,
by Leif G.W. Persson (Pantheon)
• Edited Out,
by E.J. Copperman
(Crooked Lane)
(Crooked Lane)
• The Ends of the Earth,
by Robert Goddard (Mysterious Press)
• Enemy of the Good, by
Matthew Palmer (Putnam)
• Exit Strategy, by
Steve Hamilton (Putnam)
• The Fact of a Body: A Murder
and a Memoir, by Alexandria Marzano-Lesnevich (Flatiron)
• Full Wolf Moon, by
Lincoln Child (Doubleday)
• The Girl Who Knew Too Much,
by Amanda Quick (Berkley)
• G-Man, by
Stephen Hunter (Blue Rider Press)
• The Graves, by
Pamela Wechsler (Minotaur)
• Guiltless,
by Viveca Sten (AmazonCrossing)
• Hong Kong Black,
by Alex Ryan (Crooked Lane)
• I Am Death, by
Chris Carter (Atria/Emily Bestler)
• I’ll Eat When I’m Dead, by
Barbara Bourland (Grand Central)
• Into the Water, by Paula Hawkins (Riverhead)
• It’s Always the Husband, by Michele Campbell (St. Martin’s Press)
• Justice
Delayed, by Marti Green (Thomas & Mercer)
• The Killing of Julia Wallace, by Jonathan Goodman (Kent State University Press)*
• The Last Iota, by Robert Kroese (Thomas Dunne)
• Less Than a Treason, by Dana Stabenow (Head of Zeus)
• The Long Drop, by
Denise Mina (Little, Brown)
• Marathon,
by Brian Freeman (Quercus)
• Maigret at Picratts,
by Georges Simenon (Penguin)
• Murder Between the
Lines, by Radha Vatsal (Sourcebooks Landmark)
• Murder in the Bowery, by Victoria Thompson (Berkley)
• Murderous
Mayhem at Honeychurch Hall, by Hannah Dennison (Minotaur)
• My Sister and Other
Liars, by Ruth Dugdall (Thomas & Mercer)
• A Negro and an Ofay,
by Danny Gardner (Down & Out)
• No Middle Name: The
Complete Collected Jack Reacher Short Stories, by Lee Child (Delacorte
Press)
• The Only Child, by Andrew
Pyper (Simon & Schuster)
• Perish the Day,
by John Farrow (Minotaur)
• The Preacher: Aces
& Eights, by Ted Thackrey Jr. (Brash)
• Proving Ground,
by Peter Blauner (Minotaur)
• Rampage, by Justin
Scott (Pegasus)
• Random Road,
by Thomas Kies (Poisoned Pen Press)
• Resurrection Mall,
by Dana King (Down & Out Books)
• A Rising Man, by
Abir Mukherjee (Pegasus)
• Robert B. Parker’s
Little White Lies, by Ace Atkins (Putnam)
• The Scholl Case: The
Deadly End of a Marriage, by Anja
Reich-Osang (Text)*
Reich-Osang (Text)*
• The Second Day
of the Renaissance, by Timothy Williams
(Soho Crime)
(Soho Crime)
• Shadow Man, by Alan
Drew (Random House)
• Sidney Chambers and the Persistence of Love, by James Runcie (Bloomsbury USA)
• Silent Rain,
by Karin Salvalaggio (Minotaur)
• Since We Fell, by
Dennis Lehane (Ecco)
• The Sixth Victim,
by Tessa Harris (Kensington)
• The Soak, by (Brash)
• Some Rise by Sin, by
Philip Caputo (Henry Holt)
• Sticks and Bones,
by Carolyn Haines (Minotaur)
• The Stranger Inside,
by Jennifer Jaynes (Thomas & Mercer)
• Testimony, by Scott Turow
(Grand Central)
• The Thirst, by Jo Nesbø
(Knopf)
• Too Lucky to Live,
by Annie Hogsett (Poisoned Pen Press)
• A Twisted
Vengeance, by Candace Robb (Pegasus)
• Two Lost Boys, by
L.F. Robertson (Titan)
• Ultimatum, by Anders
de la Motte (Atria/Emily Bestler)
• The Vinyl Detective: The
Run-Out Groove, by Andrew Cartmel (Titan)
• What My Body Remembers,
by Agnete Friis (Soho Crime)
• What She Saw, by
Gerard Stembridge (Harper)
• Where Dead Men Meet,
by Mark Mills (Blackstone)
• The White Road, by Sarah
Lotz (Mulholland)
• You Will Pay, by Lisa Jackson (Kensington)
• Your Killin’ Heart,
by Peggy O’Neal Peden (Minotaur)
MAY (UK):
• Bad Blood, by Brian McGilloway (Corsair)
• The Bowness Bequest, by Rebecca Tope (Allison
& Busby)
• The City of Lies, by Michael Russell (Constable)
• Crimson and Bone, by Marina Fiorato (Hodder & Stoughton)
• Day of the Dead, by Mark Roberts (Head of Zeus)
• The Day She Disappeared, by Christobel Kent
(Sphere)
• Deadly Alibi, by Leigh Russell (No Exit Press)
• Frost at Midnight, by James Henry (Bantam Press)
• The Girlfriend, by Michelle Frances (Pan)
• The Incredible Crime, by Lois Austen-Leigh
(British Library)
• Kings of America, by R.J. Ellory (Orion)
• Kiss Kiss, Bang Bang: The Boom in British Thrillers from Casino
Royale to The Eagle Has Landed, by Mike Ripley (HarperCollins)*
• The Liar, by Steve Cavanagh (Orion)
• Lone Wolf, by Michael Gregorio (Severn House)
• Love Me Not, by M. J. Arlidge (Michael Joseph)
• Need You Dead, by Peter James (Macmillan)
• The Night Visitor, by Lucy Atkins (Quercus)
• The Quiet Man, by James Carol (Faber and Faber)
• Rhyming Rings, by David Gemmell (Gollancz)
• Scared to Death, by Kate Medina (HarperCollins)
• The Shadow District, by Arnaldur Indridason
(Harvill Secker)
• Shot in Southwold, by Suzette A. Hill (Allison
& Busby)
• The Silent Death, by Volker Kutscher (Sandstone
Press)
• The Strange Disappearance of a Bollywood Star,
by Vaseem Khan (Mulholland)
• Sympathy for the Devil, by William Shaw (Riverrun)
• A Talent for Murder, by Andrew Wilson (Simon
& Schuster)
• The White Road, by Sarah Lotz (Hodder &
Stoughton)
• You Don’t Know Me, by Imran Mahmood (Michael
Joseph)
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I find these list of great use and benefit, as well as just plain interesting to scan. Thanks as always.
I subscribed to Publisher's Weekly for many years for exactly the same reason you read BIP, and often went to a local bookstore to check their copy of BIP to see what copies of older books in a series were still available to order. I went through PW with a highlighter, marking things of interest, then went through a month or so later and compiled a list, greatly trimmed down from the highlighted PW entries. That list became a look-at in hand list, from which I made purchases, along with, of course, the impulse, "discovery" and splurge purchases.
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