Book Reviews Roundup for June 2022
New literary works set to debut in the upcoming week
Welcome to another roundup of the hottest reads you should be diving into this month! Curious about what the literary world has in store for us this June? Well, here's a sneak peek:
- SA Cosby, King of Ashes (Flatiron)
"A heart-stopping thriller that's guaranteed to keep you on the edge of your seat. Cosby's latest offers twists and turns that'll blow your mind."
- Riley Sager, With a Vengeance (Dutton)
"Sager's back with another nail-biting thriller. This one's going to leave you breathless and on the edge of your seat."
- Karen Dukess, Welcome to Murder Week (Gallery/Scout)
"Dukess' latest is a delightfully quirky, engaging mystery packed with British details that'll transport you straight to the English countryside."
- Nilima Rao, Untitled Novel (Soho)
"Rao's new novel offers a dark, thought-provoking exploration of colonialism, servitude, and caste, expertly blended with captivating suspense."
- Peter Swanson, Nine Lives (William Morrow)
"Swanson's latest novel weaves a complex tale of a group of people brought together by fate, exploring the intricate dance between life and death."
- Chris Chibnall, Death at the White Hart (Pamela Dornan Books)
"In his debut novel, Chibnall demonstrates his masterful storytelling skills with a brilliantly written whodunit that will keep you guessing until the very end."
- CM Kushins, Cooler than Cool (Mariner)
"Kushins delivers a fascinating exploration of Leonard's life, manuscripts, and adaptations, offering an intriguing glimpse into the world of the entertainment industry."
- Lucy Clark, Untitled Novel (Atlantic)
"Clark takes us on a suspenseful journey to Morocco, where a woman's disappearance offers a thrilling, escapist escape that'll keep you on the edge of your seat."
- S. M. Govett, Believe Me Now (Crooked Lane)
"Govett's debut is a gripping, twisty thriller that'll have you questioning everything you thought you knew about the world."
- Jill Is Not Happy (Scarlet) by Kaira Rouda
"Rouda delivers a dark, suspenseful tale of marital unhappiness, offering haunting insights into the mind of a woman struggling to escape her domestic nightmare."
- Laurie R. King, Knave of Diamonds (Bantam)
"King brings Holmes into the modern era in this gripping, suspenseful mystery that deftly weaves past and present, offering fascinating insights into the lives of some of literature's most beloved characters."
- Exploring the latest releases in entertainment, the book 'Chris Chibnall's Death at the White Hart' offers a brilliantly written whodunit, showcasing Chibnall's masterful storytelling skills.
- The book 'Lucy Clark's Untitled Novel' transports readers to Morocco with a suspenseful journey, creating an escapist escape filled with twists and turns that will leave readers on the edge of their seats.