Since everyone else seems lately to have been posting selections of books they look forward to enjoying this summer, I wanted to get my two cents in. Of course, my tally is a bit longer than most you’ll find online, but still not as long as some seasonal reading lists I’ve put together in the past. Below you will find more than 220 book recommendations, covering works from both sides of the Atlantic Ocean, all due for release between now and the beginning of September. That seems like a lot—until you realize that my spring 2018 rundown comprised upwards of 350 titles, and my winter choices ran to almost 400 crime, mystery, and thriller works.
Clearly, I am learning to control my enthusiasm for this genre.
There are books for pretty much every taste due out in stores over the next three months, from Jennifer Hillier’s much-anticipated page-turner, Jar of Hearts, and Martin Walker’s 11th Bruno Courrèges tale, A Taste for Vengeance, to fresh novels by Stuart MacBride (The Blood Road), Megan Abbott (Give Me Your Hand), Peter Robinson (Careless Love), and Minette Walters (The Last Hours). Laurie R. King has a new Mary Russell/Sherlock Holmes novel, Island of the Mad, scheduled for publication next week; the U.S. edition of William Shaw’s excellent Salt Lane—his more-or-less sequel to last year’s The Birdwatcher—is coming at the end of this month; Baby’s First Felony, the seventh entry in John Straley’s Edgar Award-winning Cecil Younger series, can be expected in early July; Linwood Barclay’s latest thriller, A Noise Downstairs, will be making some noise of its own among readers come late July; around that same time, David Hewson will introduce The Savage Shore, another installment in his series featuring Roman police detective Nic Costa, and Lawrence Osborne will debut Only to Sleep, a yarn resurrecting private eye Philip Marlowe; Sophie Hannah has another Hercule Poirot novel, The Mystery of Three Quarters, set for publication in August; Olen Steinhauer’s next thriller, The Middleman, is coming your way that same month; and be on the lookout for other works by Steve Hamilton, Caroline Kepnes, Charles Cumming, Michael Robotham, Lindsey Davis, Dan Fesperman, Val McDermid, William Kent Krueger, and Lori Rader-Day.
See what I said about something for every preference?
A handful of non-fiction books that I expect will be of interest to crime-fiction fans are identified below with asterisks (*); the rest are novels or collections of short stories. If you need still more reading suggestions, click on over to Euro Crime and The Bloodstained Bookshelf. And if you think I have overlooked any tales of particular interest due out this summer, please feel free to tell us all about them via the Comments link at the bottom of this post.
JUNE (U.S.):
• Bearskin, by James
A. McLaughlin (Ecco)
• A Blood Thing, by James
Hankins (Thomas & Mercer)
• The Body in the
Ballroom, by R.J. Koreto (Crooked Lane)
• Bring Me Back, by B.A. Paris
(St. Martin’s Press)
• Broken Ground, by
Joe Clifford (Oceanview)
• Broken Ice, by Matt
Goldman (Forge)
• Bum Deal, by Paul
Levine (Thomas & Mercer)
• The Cabin at the End of the World,
by Paul Tremblay (Morrow)
• The Captives, by
Debra Jo Immergut (Ecco)
• The Color of Bee
Larkham’s Murder, by Sarah J. Harris (Touchstone)
• Conan Doyle
for the Defense: The True Story of a Sensational British Murder, a Quest for
Justice, and the World’s Most Famous Detective Writer, by Margalit Fox
(Random House)*
• The Darkest Time of Night,
by Jeremy Finley (St. Martin’s Press)
• The Death Chamber,
by Lesley Thomson (Head of Zeus)
• To Die in Vienna, by Kevin
Wignall (Thomas & Mercer)
• District
VIII, by Adam LeBor (Pegasus)
• Girl with a Gun, by
Kari Bovee (SparkPress)
• The Good Son, by
You-Jeong Jeong (Penguin)
• Hawke’s War, by
Reavis Z. Wortham (Pinnacle)
• Invitation to a
Bonfire, by Adrienne Celt (Bloomsbury)
• Island of the
Mad, by Laurie R. King (Bantam)
• Jar of Hearts, by
Jennifer Hillier (Minotaur)
• The Killing Habit,
by Mark Billingham (Atlantic Monthly Press)
• Last Girl Gone, by
J.G. Hetherton (Crooked Lane)
• Like to Die, by
David Housewright (Minotaur)
• The Little Old Lady Behaving Badly, by Catharina
Ingelman-Sundberg (Harper)
Ingelman-Sundberg (Harper)
• London Rules, by
Mick Herron (Soho Crime)
• Lying in Wait, by Liz
Nugent (Gallery/Scout Press)
• Mine: A Novel of Obsession,
by J.L. Butler (Morrow)
by J.L. Butler (Morrow)
• Murder on the Left Bank,
by Cara Black (Soho Crime)
by Cara Black (Soho Crime)
• Night-Gaunts and Other Tales of Suspense, by Joyce Carol Oates (Mysterious Press)
• The Perfect Couple,
by Elin Hilderbrand (Little, Brown)
by Elin Hilderbrand (Little, Brown)
• The President Is Missing, by Bill Clinton and James
Patterson (Little, Brown)
• Providence, by
Caroline Kepnes (Lenny)
• Queen’s
Progress, by M.J. Trow (Severn House)
• The Real Michael Swann, by
Bryan Reardon (Dutton)
• The Red Hand of Fury,
by R.N. Morris (Severn House)
• Salt Lane, by William Shaw
(Mulholland)
• Santa Cruz Noir, edited by
Susie Bright (Akashic)
• See Her Run, by Peggy
Townsend (Thomas & Mercer)
• The Shimmer, by Carsten Stroud (Mira)
• Side by Side, by Jenni L. Walsh (Forge)
• Slowly We Die, by
Emelie Schepp (Mira)
• Social Creature,
by Tara Isabella Burton (Doubleday)
• Something in
the Water, by Catherine Steadman (Ballantine)
• Splinter in the Blood,
by Ashley Dyer (Morrow)
• A Steep Price, by
Robert Dugoni (Thomas & Mercer)
• Still Lives, by
Maria Hummel (Counterpoint)
• A Stone’s Throw,
by James W. Ziskin (Seventh Street)
• A Study in
Treason, by Leonard Goldberg (Minotaur)
• A Taste for
Vengeance, by Martin Walker (Knopf)
• Tiny Crimes: Very
Short Tales of Mystery and Murder, edited by Lincoln Michel and Nadxieli
Nieto (Black Balloon)
• Who Is Vera Kelly? by
Rosalie Knecht (Tin House)
• Widows, by Lynda La Plante
(Zaffre)
• Woman at the
Devil’s Door: The Untold True Story of the Hampstead Murderess, by Sarah
Beth Hopton (Indiana University Press)*
• The Woman in the
Woods, by John Connolly (Atria/Emily Bestler)
• The Word Is Murder,
by Anthony Horowitz (Harper)
JUNE (UK):
• Beautiful Liars, by
Isabel Ashdown (Trapeze)
• Big Sister, by
Gunnar Staalesen (Orenda)
• Bitter Sun, by Beth Lewis
(Borough Press)
• The Blood Road, by
Stuart MacBride (HarperCollins)
• The Chosen Ones, by
Howard Linskey (Penguin)
• City of Sinners,
by A.A. Dhand (Bantam Press)
• Dancing on the
Grave, by Zoë Sharp (Zace)
• Dark Queen Rising,
by Paul Doherty (Creme de la Crime)
• The Dead Ex, by Jane
Corry (Penguin)
• Death Notice, by Zhou
Haohui (Head of Zeus)
• Double Take, by S.J. Watson
(Harper)
• Estocada, by
Graham Hurley (Head of Zeus)
• Firefly,
by Henry Porter (Quercus)
• Fugitive from the
Grave, by Edward Marston (Allison & Busby)
• Incorruptible,
by Barbara Nadel (Headline)
• The Lies We Tell,
by Kristina Ohlsson (Simon & Schuster)
by Kristina Ohlsson (Simon & Schuster)
• Loose Tongues,
by Chris Simms (Severn House)
by Chris Simms (Severn House)
• The Man Between,
by Charles Cumming (HarperCollins)
by Charles Cumming (HarperCollins)
• The Old Religion,
by Martyn Waites (Zaffre)
by Martyn Waites (Zaffre)
• The Other Wife, by
Michael Robotham (Sphere)
• The Quaker, by Liam
McIlvanney (HarperCollins)
• The
Sideman, by Caro Ramsay (Severn House)
• Smoke and Ashes, by Abir
Mukherjee (Harvill Secker)
• Thirteen, by
Steve Cavanagh (Orion)
• Three Little
Lies, by Laura Marshall (Sphere)
• Us Against You, by
Fredrik Backman (Michael Joseph)
JULY (U.S.):
• After the Monsoon,
by Robert Karjel (Harper)
• All These Beautiful
Strangers, by Elizabeth Klehfoth (Morrow)
• The Annotated Big Sleep, by Raymond Chandler; edited by Owen Hill, Pamela Jackson, and Anthony Dean Rizzuto (Vintage Crime/
Black Lizard)
Black Lizard)
• April in Paris, 1921,
by Tessa Lunney (Pegasus)
• Baby Blue, by Pol
Koutsakis (Bitter Lemon Press)
• Baby’s First
Felony, by John Straley (Soho Crime)
• Baby Teeth, by Zoje
Stage (St. Martin’s Press)
• Believe Me, by J.P.
Delaney (Ballantine)
• The Big Somewhere:
Essays on James Ellroy’s Noir World, edited by Steven Powell (Bloomsbury
Academic)*
• Bloody Sunday,
by Ben Coes (St. Martin’s Press)
• Bound for
Gold, by William Martin (Forge)
• The Boy at the Door, by Alex
Dahl (Berkley)
• Caged, by Ellison Cooper
(Minotaur)
• Caught in Time,
by Julie McElwain (Pegasus)
• A Death in Eden,
by Keith McCafferty (Viking)
• The Deepest
Grave, by Jeri Westerson (Severn House)
• The Disappearing, by
Lori Roy (Dutton)
• The Dollar-a-Year
Detective, by William Wells (Permanent Press)
• A Double Life, by Flynn
Berry (Viking)
• Final Resting Place,
by Jonathan F. Putnam (Crooked Lane)
by Jonathan F. Putnam (Crooked Lane)
• A Gathering of Secrets,
by Linda Castillo (Minotaur)
by Linda Castillo (Minotaur)
• A Gentleman’s Murder,
by Christopher Huang (Inkshares)
by Christopher Huang (Inkshares)
• The Girl from Blind River,
by Gale Massey (Crooked Lane)
by Gale Massey (Crooked Lane)
• Give Me Your Hand,
by Megan Abbott (Little, Brown)
by Megan Abbott (Little, Brown)
• Hangman, by Daniel Cole (Ecco)
• Her Sister’s Lie, by Debbie Howells (Kensington)
• Hope Never Dies, by Andrew Shaffer (Quirk)
• In the Vines, by Shannon Kirk (Thomas & Mercer)
• It All Falls Down, by Sheena
Kamal (Morrow)
• Last Seen Alive, by
Claire Douglas (Harper)
• The Last Time I Lied, by Riley
Sager (Dutton)
• Memphis
Luck, by Gerald Duff (Brash)
• The Moment Before
Drowning, by James Brydon (Akashic)
• The Night Ferry,
by Lotte and Søren Hammer (Bloomsbury)
• A Noise
Downstairs, by Linwood Barclay (Morrow)
• Only to Sleep, by
Lawrence Osborne (Hogarth)
• The Other Woman, by
Daniel Silva (Harper)
• Pandora’s Boy,
by Lindsey Davis (Minotaur)
• Paradox, by
Catherine Coulter (Gallery)
• Potter’s Field, by
Rob Hart (Polis)
• The Price You Pay, by Aidan
Truhen (Knopf)
• Requiem, by Geir
Tangen (Minotaur)
• Rip the Angels from
Heaven, by David Krugler (Pegasus)
• Safe Houses, by Dan
Fesperman (Knopf)
• The Sinners, by Ace
Atkins (Putnam)
• Somebody’s Daughter,
by David Bell (Berkley)
• Some Die Nameless,
by Wallace Stroby (Mulholland)
• Soul Survivor,
by G.M. Ford (Thomas & Mercer)
• Spymaster, by
Brad Thor (Atria/Emily Bestler)
• Stay Hidden,
by Paul Doiron (Minotaur)
• A Tale of Two Murders,
by Heather Redmond (Kensington)
• The Thief of All
Light, by Bernard Schaffer (Kensington)
• Understudy for Death,
by Charles Willeford (Hard Case Crime)
• The Upper Hand, by Johnny
Shaw (Thomas & Mercer)
• Watch the Girls, by
Jennifer Wolfe (Grand Central)
• White River Burning,
by John Verdon (Counterpoint)
JULY (UK):
• Bad, by Chloe
Esposito (Michael Joseph)
• Betty Church and the Suffolk Vampire, by M.R.C. Kasasian
(Head of Zeus)
(Head of Zeus)
• Bodies from the
Library: Lost Classic Stories by Masters of the Golden Age, edited by Tony
Medawar (Collins Crime Club)
• The Break Line, by James
Brabazon (Michael Joseph)
• Careless Love, by Peter Robinson (Hodder & Stoughton)
• Cold Desert Sky, by
Rod Reynolds (Faber and Faber)
• The Corpse at the
Crystal Palace, by Carola Dunn (Constable)
• Dead of Night, by Michael Stanley (Orenda)
• Dead Man’s Gift and Other
Stories, by Simon Kernick (Century)
• The Forger, by Cay
Rademacher (Arcadia)
• Our Friends in Berlin,
by Anthony Quinn (Jonathan Cape)
• The Good Sister, by Morgan
Jones (Mantle)
• In the Dark,
by Cara Hunter (Viking)
• In the Garden of the
Fugitives, by Ceridwen Dovey (Hamish Hamilton)
• Open Your Eyes, by Paula
Daly (Corgi)
• The Savage Shore, by David
Hewson (Severn House)
• Sins As Scarlet, by
Nicolás Obregón (Michael Joseph)
• Sticks and Stones, by Jo
Jakeman (Harvill Secker)
• Stick Together, by
Sophie Hénaff (MacLehose Press)
• The Story Keeper, by Anna
Mazzola (Tinder Press)
• An Unfinished
Murder, by Ann Granger (Headline)
• Unrest,
by Jesper Stein (Mirror)
• Watching You, by Lisa
Jewell (Century)
• Yellowhammer,
by James Henry (Riverrun)
• Zero, by Marc Elsberg (Doubleday)
AUGUST (U.S.):
• Abandoned, by
Allison Brennan (Minotaur)
• Back Door to L.A., by Jack
Clark (CreateSpace)
• Bibliomysteries:
Volume Two: Stories of Crime in the World of Books and Bookstores, edited by Otto Penzler (Pegasus)
• Black Hats, by Max Allan Collins (Brash)
• Blackout, by Ragnar Jónasson (Minotaur)
• Blood Highway, by Gina Wohlsdorf (Algonquin)
• Blood Work: Remembering Gary Schulze, Once Upon a Crime, edited by Rick Ollerman (Down & Out)
• Boise Longpig Hunting Club, by Nick Kolakowski (Down & Out)
• Bone on Bone, by Julia Keller (Minotaur)
• The Bouncer, by David Gordon (Mysterious Press)
• The Breakers, by
Marcia Muller (Grand Central)
• A Conspiracy of Bones,
by Kathy Reichs (Heinemann)
• Dead Man Running,
by Steve Hamilton (Putnam)
• Derailed,
by Leena Lehtolainen (AmazonCrossing)
• Desolation
Mountain, by William Kent Krueger (Atria)
• Don’t Eat Me, by Colin Cotterill (Soho Crime)
• The Drama Teacher, by Koren Zailckas (Crown)
• Feared, by
Lisa Scottoline (St. Martin’s Press)
• Four Funerals and Maybe a Wedding, by Rhys Bowen (Berkley)
• Her Kind of Case, by Jeanne Winer (Bancroft Press)
• Hollywood Ending,
by Kellye Garrett (Midnight Ink)
• The King Tides, by
James Swain (Thomas & Mercer)
• The Last Hours, by Minette Walters (Mira)
• Last Looks, by Howard Michael Gould (Dutton)
• A Long Time Coming,
by Aaron Elkins (Thomas & Mercer)
by Aaron Elkins (Thomas & Mercer)
• The Masterpiece,
by Fiona Davis (Dutton)
by Fiona Davis (Dutton)
• The Middleman,
by Olen Steinhauer (Minotaur)
by Olen Steinhauer (Minotaur)
• Murder in the Oval Library,
by C.M. Gleason (Kensington)
by C.M. Gleason (Kensington)
• The Mystery of
Three Quarters, by Sophie Hannah (Morrow)
• Nameless Serenade, by Maurizio de Giovanni (World Noir)
• The Negotiator, by Brendan DuBois (Midnight Ink)
• Not Her Daughter, by Rea Frey (St. Martin’s Griffin)
• One on One, by Michael Brandman (Poisoned Pen Press)
• The Other Sister, by Sarah Zettel (Grand Central)
• The Other Woman, by Sandie Jones (Minotaur)
• Our House, by Louise
Candlish (Berkley)
• Pieces of Her, by
Karin Slaughter (Morrow)
• Presiding Over the
Damned, by Liam Sweeny (Down & Out)
• Presidio, by Randy
Kennedy (Touchstone)
• The Prisoner in the
Castle, by Susan Elia MacNeal (Bantam)
• Read Me, by Leo Benedictus (Twelve)
• Red, White, Blue, by Lea Carpenter (Knopf)
• The Reservoir Tapes, by Jon McGregor (Catapult)
• River of Secrets, by Roger Johns (Minotaur)
• Rust & Stardust, by T. Greenwood (St. Martin’s Press)
• The Second Son, by Martin Jay Weiss (Rare Bird)
• Sister of Mine, by Laurie Petrou (Crooked Lane)
• Smart Moves, by Adrian Magson (Dome Press)
• Snap, by Belinda Bauer (Atlantic Monthly Press)
• Sort ’Em Out Later, by Jim Wilsky (Down & Out)
• Suffer the Children, by Lisa Black (Kensington)
• Sweet Little Lies, by Caz Frear (Harper)
• Swift Vengeance,
by T. Jefferson Parker (Putnam)
• Tear Me Apart, by J.T.
Ellison (Mira)
• Touchfeather, Too,
by Jimmy Sangster (Brash)
• Under a Dark Sky, by Lori Rader-Day (Morrow)
• Under an English Heaven: The Remarkable True Story of the 1969 British Invasion of Anguilla, by Donald E. Westlake (Silvertail)
• An Unwanted Guest, by Shari Lapena (Pamela Dorman/Viking)
• The Washington Decree, by Jussi Adler-Olsen (Dutton)
• The Way of All Flesh, by Ambrose Parry (Canongate)
• The Weight of
Silence, by Gregg Olsen (Thomas & Mercer)
• When You Can’t Stop, by James W. Hall (Thomas & Mercer)
• With You Always, by Rena Olsen (Putnam)
AUGUST (UK):
• An Autumn
Hunting, by Tom Callaghan (Quercus)
• Broken Ground,
by Val McDermid (Little, Brown)
• Fall Down Dead, by
Stephen Booth (Sphere)
• The Girl I Used to Be,
by Mary Torjussen (Headline)
• Intrigue
in Covent Garden, by Susanna Gregory (Sphere)
• The Katharina Code,
by Jørn Lier Horst (Michael Joseph)
• Kill With Kindness, by Ed James (Thomas & Mercer)
• A Lethal Frost, by Danny Miller (Bantam Press)
• Murder Mile, by Lynda La Plante (Zaffre)
• Prague Spring, by Simon Mawer (Little, Brown)
• The Red Ribbon,
by H.P. Lyle (Hodder & Stoughton)
• A
Summer of Murder, by Oliver Bottini (MacLehose Press)
• A Treachery of Spies, by Manda Scott (Bantam Press)
4 comments:
Another great list that includes titles that I probably wouldn't have otherwise known about. Thanks for spending the time putting it together.
So much to enjoy there, but in particular I'm delighted to see a new title from John Straley.
Dear Mr Pierce,
Thank you for yet another raft of interesting releases. Better get my card out! While on, could I ask you to kindly add my own forthcoming standalone, 'Smart Moves', out on August 16th (The Dome Press)? (Amazon link http://geni.us/gLzwT/)
Thank you.
Adrian Magson
I always enjoy when you list upcoming novels because it is how I sometimes find new mystery writers to try and it is also how I find out about a new book from a favorite author (in this case a new Mary Russell/Sherlock Holmes story by Laurie R. King). I notice sometimes you do interviews with mystery/thriller authors and I was wondering if you would consider Richard LaPlante. Back in the late 80's and in the 90's he wrote Mantis, Leopard and Steroid Blues. They were about a cop and his csi partner solving the crimes together. I always wondered what happened to him and why he stopped writing. Perhaps you could find and interview him for a future author spotlight?
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