| |  |  | | Grab this smash-hit new release before the screen adaptation starring Sydney Sweeney | | WHY IT’S READWORTHY: | - An instant New York Times bestseller perfect “for those who like their thriller stories bowstring taut and their endings pitch black” (Booklist)
- Macy Mullins signs up for three days in the Oregon wilderness when she accepts a caretaker position — but something evil lurks on the property…
- Buckle up for “a no-brakes plummet into madness” (Alma Katsu, author of The Hunger)
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 |  | | Alarm bells go off simultaneously around the world — and the clock starts ticking down… | | WHY IT’S READWORTHY: | - Cowritten by the #1 New York Times bestselling author of the Armand Gamache series and an award-winning journalist
- In this gripping read that Publishers Weekly calls “an eerily plausible nail-biter,” a Chinese American mother-daughter duo race across the world to prevent catastrophe
- This political thriller comes to life with a ripped-from-the-headlines premise and its portrayal of nuanced family relationships
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 |  | | Don’t miss this unforgettable contender for the thriller of the summer! | | WHY IT’S READWORTHY: | - Five strangers wait on a train platform. In five minutes, one of them will die. This book will tell you their stories first…
- Garnering praise from Chris Whitaker, Alafair Burke, and Shari Lapena, who says it’s “quite unlike anything I’ve ever read”
- A wildly inventive page-turner that breaks the fourth wall, allowing readers to engage with “a kind of morality tale, a Rorschach test for all of us” (The New York Times)
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 |  | | How far will a desperate mother go for her child? | | WHY IT’S READWORTHY: | - The latest Read with Jenna pick and instant New York Times bestseller from the author of Wrong Time, Wrong Place
- Simone wakes in the Texas desert to find her teenage daughter kidnapped — and a voice on the phone demanding she do the unthinkable…
- “Tense, twisty, and an emotional gut punch — Caller Unknown is a one-sitting read” (Karin Slaughter)
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 |  | | ‘Might be the most-anticipated debut novel of the year’ (Esquire) | | WHY IT’S READWORTHY: | - PhD student Yrsa is very, very bored — but her ennui comes to an end when she accidentally kills a professor…
- Meet an antihero you won’t soon forget in this “novel that will leave you gasping for air” (Glamour)
- Publishers Weekly says, “There’s a staggering level of depth to this pitch-perfect satire”
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 |  | | Race through the first entry in a brand-new series! | | WHY IT’S READWORTHY: | - Lee Child, Brad Thor, and Mark Greaney all recommend this #1 New York Times bestselling writer
- With his loyal Belgian Malinois, jaded CIA operative Chris Walker embarks on a path of justice and retribution when the widow of a fallen teammate begs him for help
- A propulsive vigilante thriller cowritten by the author of The Terminal List
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 |  | | Take a trip to ‘a bibliophile’s haunted house, crawling with secrets’ (A. J. Finn) | | WHY IT’S READWORTHY: | - “Stephen King meets Agatha Christie” (Hank Phillippi Ryan) in this hot new release
- When Aria Stokes is taken on a tour of the infamous, haunted Daedalus Library, she’s forced to confront her dark past — and a killer hiding in plain sight…
- A dark fairy tale, a locked-room whodunit, and a work of gothic horror all in one
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 |  | | Jump right into a clever series ‘in peak form’ (Publishers Weekly) | | WHY IT’S READWORTHY: | - A delightful, metafictional whodunit that’s perfect for fans of classic British mysteries
- Hollywood has finally come knocking… but as the movie adaptation of Hawthorne and Horowitz’s first case begins to film, the star is murdered
- Match wits against pugnacious former detective inspector Daniel Hawthorne — but the author will “keep you guessing until the very last page” (Town & Country)
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 |  | | A never-before-published work from the legendary author of Jurassic Park | | WHY IT’S READWORTHY: | - In the gritty decadence of 1970s Hollywood, a high-profile murder sends brilliant investigator Harlow Perkins on a winding investigation
- “Crichton clearly had a lot of fun writing this book, and readers will have just as much fun reading it” (Booklist)
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