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S.A. Cosby’s All the Sinners Bleed is a nerve-jangling, thought-provoking, often heartbreaking read that follows the first Black sheriff of a rural county in Virginia.

S.A. Cosby’s All the Sinners Bleed is a nerve-jangling, thought-provoking, often heartbreaking read that follows the first Black sheriff of a rural county in Virginia.

How hard could it be to find a gangster’s kidnapped pigeon? Joe Brody’s about to find out in David Gordon’s funny and action-packed new novel.

How hard could it be to find a gangster’s kidnapped pigeon? Joe Brody’s about to find out in David Gordon’s funny and action-packed new novel.

Alex Hay’s debut, The Housekeepers, is mischievous, suspenseful and just plain fun as it follows a gang of female thieves in Edwardian England.

Alex Hay’s debut, The Housekeepers, is mischievous, suspenseful and just plain fun as it follows a gang of female thieves in Edwardian England.

You Can Trust Me blends realistic character development and nail-biting heists as it follows two con women who are in over their heads.

You Can Trust Me blends realistic character development and nail-biting heists as it follows two con women who are in over their heads.

Michael Koryta is a force to be reckoned with in modern suspense, and An Honest Man is one of his finest achievements to date.

Michael Koryta is a force to be reckoned with in modern suspense, and An Honest Man is one of his finest achievements to date.

A con artist faces off against her mentor in Sabine Durrant’s sun-drenched thriller set in the south of France.

A con artist faces off against her mentor in Sabine Durrant’s sun-drenched thriller set in the south of France.

Sly and suspenseful, The Secret Hours is both a marvelous standalone novel and a stunning companion to Mick Herron’s Slough House series.

Sly and suspenseful, The Secret Hours is both a marvelous standalone novel and a stunning companion to Mick Herron’s Slough House series.

Ava Glass’ latest Emma Makepeace adventure makes a strong case for the British operative’s eventual inclusion as one of the all-time great fictional spies.

Ava Glass’ latest Emma Makepeace adventure makes a strong case for the British operative’s eventual inclusion as one of the all-time great fictional spies.

In William Christie’s World War II-set novel, Russian spy Alexsi Ivanovich Smirnoff plays not one, not two, but three countries against each other.

In William Christie’s World War II-set novel, Russian spy Alexsi Ivanovich Smirnoff plays not one, not two, but three countries against each other.

Ewan Morrison’s thriller will grab readers by the throat from the very first page as it follows a teenage girl kidnapped by her doomsday prepper father.

Ewan Morrison’s thriller will grab readers by the throat from the very first page as it follows a teenage girl kidnapped by her doomsday prepper father.

Screenwriter John Brownlow’s cleverly constructed debut novel follows the world’s best assassin as he hunts down the man who once held that title.

Screenwriter John Brownlow’s cleverly constructed debut novel follows the world’s best assassin as he hunts down the man who once held that title.

The female assassins of Deanna Raybourn’s standalone thriller are as reliably charming as they are impressively badass.

The female assassins of Deanna Raybourn’s standalone thriller are as reliably charming as they are impressively badass.

Val McDermid’s second Allie Burns novel is a fascinating time capsule from the late 1980s—without a whiff of sentimentality.

Val McDermid’s second Allie Burns novel is a fascinating time capsule from the late 1980s—without a whiff of sentimentality.

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