New BookBrowse Review: 14 titles reviewed and beyond-the-book pieces.
Highlights include 'Kin', 'The Seven Daughters of Dupree', and 'The Secret of Snow'.
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New BookBrowse Review: 14 titles reviewed and beyond-the-book pieces.
Highlights include 'Kin', 'The Seven Daughters of Dupree', and 'The Secret of Snow'.
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Fatherland by Victoria Shorr
A slow, thoughtful novel about a father who leaves in the 1940s and how his absence shapes one family into the 1990s.
"The final pages are poignant."
Simon Mash and Jane Pye are aspiring private detectives.
Their final assignment is a missing woman who seems to appear across generations.
Quirky characters, clever twists, and a satisfying finish make this cozy mystery a delight.
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28 new titles this week.
Spotlight: Fatherland by Victoria Shorr - a piercing novel about divorce and the American dream.
Also: The Pie & Mash Detective Agency by J.D. Brinkworth - an adorable oddball debut mystery.
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Lauren Groff's Brawler tracks Eliza's slow unraveling after early retirement.
On her honeymoon with Willie she was "wracked with misery" by Paris syndrome.
A quiet, haunting look at mental collapse.
THE SECRET LIVES OF MURDERERS' WIVES by Elizabeth Arnott
A character-driven 1960s California novel about three women whose husbands are serial killers. It balances mystery with messy, powerful themes of gender, race, and class.
"Almost impossible to put down!"
This week: 33 new releases.
Spotlight on The Secret Lives of Murderers' Wives by Elizabeth Arnott, a '60s-set thriller about three wives who band together to stop a serial killer.
Also featured: A Far-flung Life, El Paso, Gunk and more.
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New BookBrowse Review: reviews and beyond-the-book articles for 12 titles, including "On Morrison", "Evil Genius", and "Brawler".
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She doesn't trust words. Cristina chooses silence.
Francesca Manfredi's The Silent Period traces her family's search for meaning and how language can wound or heal.
Quiet, precise, and surprising.
Fans of Eleanor Oliphant and Sally Rooney will enjoy this.
Namwali Serpell revisits Toni Morrison's The Bluest Eye in On Morrison.
"It's not a children's book. It's scary." Toni Morrison.
Serpell reads Morrison like a neurologist, exposing technique and symbolism.
Review by Valerie Morales
"These brief pieces move nimbly through marriage, motherhood, grief, and faith." - Ann B.
Short, poignant, and often funny.
A lovely pick for women's book clubs.
Escape! by Stephen Fishbach
Kent Duvall was once a reality-TV hero. Now middle-aged and struggling with his marriage, he joins a bold survival show to reclaim himself and seek a "chance for redemption."
Review by Rachel Hullett
30 new releases this week.
Highlights: The Irish Goodbye; The Silent Period; The Violin Maker's Secret; A Crown of Stars.
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Carol thought retirement would be quiet. Then a fellow resident drops dead.
Now the ex-serial killer must prove she didn't do it.
Wickedly clever, satirical and suspenseful.
Feels like a cozy mystery with bite.
Everything Lost Returns by Sarah Domet
Two women separated by decades - Opal in 1910 and Nora in 1986 - may feel each other's pain.
Mystery, spiritual moments, and a powerful look at how beauty and household industries harmed women.
Smart, moving, and great for book clubs.
Yosha Gunasekera's debut, The Midnight Taxi, is a cozy mystery with heart.
Siri's NYC nights, bodega quests, and sharp, self-deprecating wit balance humor with tough themes.
Readers called it "one of the most unique stories I have read in years."
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Larissa Pham's debut Discipline follows Christine, a former painter who left her MFA after an affair with her professor.
Part One names each chapter for a painter.
Christine encounters their work in museums and bars and offers sharp, personal commentary.
The latest BookBrowse Review includes reviews and "beyond the book" articles for 14 titles, including Escape!, Scale Boy, and The Jills.
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THE JILLS by Karen Parkman
"Being an NFL cheerleader is much less glamorous than it appears."
Virginia loves to dance for thousands despite poverty pay and strict rules. When her best friend Jeanine goes missing, Virginia refuses to let people shrug it off.
Review by Jillian Bell #TheJills
Fireflies in Winter by Eleanor Shearer
Set in late 18th-century Canada, this beautiful, character-driven novel follows Cora, a Maroon exile who finds shelter in the winter woods and develops a tender bond with Agnes.
Recommended for historical fiction readers.
Date night goes off the rails in Colleen Oakley’s Jane and Dan at the End of the World.
A funny, insightful take on midlife and marriage when an ordinary couple stumbles into a crime.
"The interaction and dialogue between Jane and Dan was great fun."
24 new titles this week.
Fergus Craig's I'm Not the Only Murderer in My Retirement Home is a darkly comic mystery with a starred review.
Sarah Domet's Everything Lost Returns is a poignant, time-spanning tale linked by Halley's comet.
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