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message 1: by Ken (last edited Aug 05, 2013 12:31PM) (new)

Ken Fredette (klfredette) This book is by many authors. It's a anthology of mystery and crimes. Some of the authors are Lee Child, C. J. Box, Charlaine Harris, John Connolly, Mary Higgins Clark and Alafair Burke. Can't wait to read it, wonder how it turns out. Will see, too many hands in the pie.


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C.D. Neill (cdneill) | 1 comments I am enjoying reading Gerald Seymours's The Dealer and the Dead. It is well written with agood pace but I am not 'feeling the mystery' yet. If you want a mystery with a twist..do you want to try my book? 'Doors Without Numbers; A Wallace Hammond Novel' It is a psychological crime/mystery.


message 3: by Ken (last edited Mar 31, 2014 07:03AM) (new)

Ken Fredette (klfredette) There is a new book out 1 May 2014 in England that may interest you. It is co-authored by Andrea Camilleri, Carlo Lucarelli and Giancardio De Cataldo. Called "Judges". It has Camilleri's wit and Lucarelli's dark drama.


message 4: by Ken (last edited Sep 05, 2014 02:01PM) (new)

Ken Fredette (klfredette) Another Andrea Camilleri book comes out in December 30, 2014 called The Brewer of Preston. Then Game of Mirrors comes out on April 28, 2015.


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Devi (views_she_writes) Do go through my book review blog at www.shvoong.com/writers/dnair
and my personal blog at www.nairdevis.wordpress.com


message 6: by Ken (new)

Ken Fredette (klfredette) Martin Walker has some new books out Children of War, it's out in England (1/1/14). Not out yet here??? He has a book out in April 28, 2015 called "The Children Return"


message 7: by Nancy (last edited Oct 01, 2014 07:34AM) (new)

Nancy Oakes (quinnsmom) Harper has one that looks interesting coming out in December. It's called Asylum City (evidently not listed on goodreads yet), by Israeli author Liad Shoham. I'll be reading it shortly.


message 8: by Andrea (new)

Andrea Marx | 4 comments I am waiting for Death Logs In EJ Simons 2 nd book. Loved Death Never Sleeps, fantastic first novel. death logs in available on Amazon preorder kindle so guess the book will be out shortly. Still not used to kindle


message 9: by Sharon, Moderator (new)

Sharon | 311 comments Mod
Greg Iles
33 mins · Monterey, LA, United States ·
Hello Readers! The new title of Book 3 of the trilogy is no longer Unwritten Laws, but "Mississippi Blood." I can't give you the release date yet, despite receiving literally thousands of emails about it. I am working hard to finish the novel right now, and I will update you about its release as soon as I know. What I can tell you is that "Mississippi Blood" will at long last answer every question that arose in "Natchez Burning" and "The Bone Tree." So... stop thinking "Unwritten Laws" and start thinking "Mississippi Blood!"


message 10: by Ken (last edited Mar 16, 2016 05:24PM) (new)

Ken Fredette (klfredette) Louise Penny has a book coming on August 30, 2016 called A Great Reckoning it's a continuation of Armand Gamache (retired).
Another author Cara Black has a book out on June 14, 2016 called Murder on the Quai it's how her character Aimée Leduc became a detective.
Also we have author Martin Walker with a continuation of Bruno in a book June 21, 2016.
These are three of my favorite detectives.


message 11: by Miss M (last edited Mar 16, 2016 05:58PM) (new)

Miss M | 16 comments Thanks for mentioning the new Bruno, one of my all-time favorites, I put it on my watch list!

There's a new Jorn Lier Horst out tomorrow, really looking forward to that.
Ordeal

Also, the new Tana French is due in Aug/Oct (UK/US).
The Trespasser


message 12: by Sharon, Moderator (last edited Mar 18, 2016 12:22AM) (new)

Sharon | 311 comments Mod
New Rebus novel announced!

Stop press! Ian has announced today that the title of his new novel will be Rather be the Devil.

John Rebus, now a couple of years into his retirement, finds himself drawn into a cold case from the 1970s involving a female socialite, found dead in a bedroom in one of Edinburgh’s most luxurious hotels. It’s a crime over forty years old, but no one was ever found guilty.

Now, Rebus has his own reasons to investigate . . . but it is going to set him against some very dangerous people.

Visit Ian on Twitter to see his title announcement.

Rather be the Devil will be released in hardback, ebook and audio in November 2016.

So far, I'm unable to find this on GRs but this is copied from Ian Rankin's Newsletter.....


message 13: by Sharon, Moderator (last edited Mar 23, 2016 12:43AM) (new)

Sharon | 311 comments Mod
Coming April 21,2016 Joanne Harris, Different Class.....


message 14: by Sharon, Moderator (new)

Sharon | 311 comments Mod
NUTSHELL -- A New Novel by Ian McEwan

Nutshell is a classic story of murder and deceit, told by a narrator with a perspective and voice unlike any in recent literature. A bravura performance, it is the finest recent work from a true master.

Scheduled for publication in the U.S. on August 30 and in the U.K. on 1 September.

‪#‎nutshell‬


message 15: by Sharon, Moderator (new)

Sharon | 311 comments Mod
For Inspector Armand Gamache fans the next book Glass Houses is due out in August 2017! USA, Canada, UK. Translations to follow. I've pre ordered on iBooks...


message 16: by Sharon, Moderator (new)

Sharon | 311 comments Mod
There are a lot of good new books due in the next few months!
In The Name of the Family, Sarah Durant.
The Templar's Last Secret, #10 Bruno by Martin Walker.
Earthly Remains a Brunetti book by Donna Leon.
Into The Water, Paula Hawkins.
The Stars are Fire, Anita Shreve.
Mississippi Blood, final in the series by Greg Iles.
Fatal Sunset, Jason Webster.
A Legacy of Spies, John Le Carre.


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Is it correct to announce our own upcoming novels in this forum?


message 18: by Robert (new)

Robert | 1 comments Authors should promote only in the Author Promo section, a rule flouted regularly as far as I can tell.


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