J.M. Dalgliesh returns with another installment in his beloved D.I. Duncan McAdam series, and this time the mystery is as haunting as the windswept cliffs of Skye itself. Death at Neist Point opens with a chilling discovery: the battered body of a […]
What would you do if, in the darkest moment of your life, God appeared before you? That is the haunting question at the heart of Mitch Albom’s The Stranger in the Lifeboat, a story that blurs the lines between faith and survival, […]
Lucinda Riley’s The Missing Sister continues the sweeping saga of the D’Aplièse family in what was meant to be the penultimate chapter of her beloved Seven Sisters series. With breathtaking locations, interwoven timelines, and the emotional intensity that fans have come to […]
Beatriz Williams, the queen of sweeping historical fiction, returns with Under the Stars, a richly woven novel that spans centuries and generations. Set against the backdrop of New England’s windswept Winthrop Island, this story intertwines family legacy, lost love, and long-buried secrets […]
Wanda M. Morris’s Small Things is a short but powerful story that lingers long after the final line. At only thirty-six pages, it may be the briefest entry in Amazon’s Alibis collection, but it’s also among the most emotionally resonant. Beneath its […]
Keri Beevis returns with The House Sitter, a nail-biting psychological thriller that keeps readers guessing until the very last page. Combining the voyeuristic tension of Hitchcock’s Rear Window with Beevis’s trademark storytelling flair, this novel is a masterclass in slow-burning suspense, unpredictable […]
Benjamin Stevenson’s Everyone on This Train Is a Suspect is a witty, self-aware sequel that takes the classic locked-room mystery and gleefully flips it inside out. Set aboard Australia’s legendary Ghan train, this is a story where every passenger is a potential […]
Lyn Liao Butler’s The Fourth Daughter is a breathtakingly emotional family saga that bridges continents, generations, and histories. Set between contemporary New York and postwar Taiwan, the novel unfolds as both a story of personal healing and a deep exploration of cultural […]
Catherine Mann’s Lightning in a Mason Jar is a deeply emotional and beautifully layered novel about trauma, reinvention, and the extraordinary strength that grows from women supporting each other. Set in the heart of South Carolina, this dual-timeline story bridges the past […]
Gregg Olsen’s Out of the Woods: A Girl, a Killer, and a Lifelong Struggle to Find the Way Home is one of the most unsettling and emotionally raw true crime books of recent years. It revisits the notorious 2005 Groene family murders […]