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Fresh Releases Hitting Shelves This Week:

More books added to your reading list this week. Enjoy the thrilling ride of Liann Zhang's debut novel, "Julie Chan Is Dead" published by Atria. Booklist claims that this engaging, rapid-fire story showcases the extreme measures individuals take to maintain their dominance.

Week advances, more books for your reading list. Enjoy your reading, readers!
Week advances, more books for your reading list. Enjoy your reading, readers!

Fresh Releases Hitting Shelves This Week:

Upcoming Thrillers and Mysteries to Add to Your Reading List

Liann Zhang's debut novel, "Julie Chan Is Dead," promises a twisty thriller that delves into the lengths people will go to maintain their position. According to Booklist, the book is a fun, quick read that keeps readers on their toes.

Kate Posey offers a macabre yet humorous love story in her latest offering, "Serial Killer Games." This book, as described by Library Journal, is perfect for those who enjoy a bit of gore and mystery in their love stories.

"Such a Good Mom" by Julia Spiro is a suspenseful, multilayered read set against a beach backdrop. The Martha's Vineyard Times hails it as a thought-provoking and engaging read.

Rachel Paris's debut novel, "See How They Fall," is a reliably twisty psychological thriller that will leave readers on the edge of their seats. Apple Books praises Paris's calculating intelligence and the book's effective use of prose, setting, and time pressure.

Kristen Perrin's "How to Seal Your Own Fate" promises a complex mystery with plenty of clues for readers to unravel. According to Booklist, the book is strong in its emotional connections between characters and its charming location, making for a cozy reread.

Tom Spencer's "The Mystery of the Crooked Man" is a tart debut that burrows under the reader's skin, as noted by Sarah Weinman of the New York Times.

Rick Mofina's "If Two Are Dead" is a gripping, genius story that wraps suspense around its readers in unexpected ways. This book, according to firstClue, is a must-read for fans of Harlan Coben and Alex Finlay.

Elisabeth Dini's "Bearer of Bad News" features a smart and endearing heroine, Lucy, who navigates a complex mystery plot with humor and a touch of darkness. Publishers Weekly commends Dini for her wickedly entertaining narrative.

Tamara Berry's series debut, "Murder Runs in the Family," is a heartrending tale of family complexities. Kirkus Reviews calls it a knockout debut from a veteran author.

In "Bat Eater and Other Names for Cora Zhang," Kylie Lee Baker explores themes of trauma, rage, and grief. Alice Slater, in her review, describes the book as shocking, visceral, and captivating.

Explore the intrigue in Rachel Paris's "See How They Fall," a psychological thriller that skillfully uses prose, setting, and time pressure to keep readers on the edge of their seats. (Rachel Paris's debut novel)

For a cozy reading experience filled with complex mysteries and emotional connections, consider Kristen Perrin's "How to Seal Your Own Fate." (Kristen Perrin's book is strong in its emotional connections between characters and its charming location)

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