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New Publications Set to Hit Shelves This Week

Weekly literature update: Prepare to add another enticing read to your to-be-read list!

Weekly addition to your reading list: Dive into the satirical domestic thriller by Sarah Harman,...
Weekly addition to your reading list: Dive into the satirical domestic thriller by Sarah Harman, "All the Other Mothers Hate Me". This fresh debut promises humor, a quick pace, and biting social commentary. The captivating protagonist, gripping narrative, and deliciously off-beat tone make for an entertaining read. Enjoy!

New Publications Set to Hit Shelves This Week

Discover the latest releases that will captivate you in the realm of psychological and domestic thrillers this March 2023. Here's a selection of noteworthy titles to kickstart your reading journey:

Sarah Harman's Debut, All the Other Mothers Hate Me (Putnam): Journalist Sarah Harman makes an impressive entrance into the genre with a blend of humor, suspense, and social commentary. The protagonist, in this fast-paced and engaging story, will keep readers on their toes, eager for a sequel, as suggested by Publishers Weekly.

Hayley Scrivenor's Girl Falling (Flatiron Books): Twisty and thought-provoking, Girl Falling culminates in a shocking revelation. Hayley Scrivenor's captivating narration, combined with her focus on emotional depth, makes this book a gripping read that would leave readers breathless until the very last page.

Robert Littell's The Once and Future Spy (Soho): This unique and absorbing book from writer Robert Littell examines the amorality of those who prioritize their objectives over moral compasses. The New York Times Book Review praises it for its riveting plot and incisive perspective on the world of espionage.

A Mother's Love by Sara Blaedel (Dutton): Scandinavian master storyteller, Sara Blaedel, delivers an emotionally charged psychological thriller that is full of unexpected twists. Karin Slaughter hails A Mother's Love as emotionally riveting, expertly plotted, and packed with suspenseful surprises.

Callie Kazumi's Claire, Darling (Bantam): This psychological thriller follows a woman's desperate hunt for answers, revealing the lengths she'd go to for love-or revenge. Liv Constantine finds the narrative both engrossing and revealing, making for an enthralling reading experience.

Dennis Tafoya's Dope Thief (Minotaur): Awarded for its interesting characters and clever writing style, Dennis Tafoya's debut novel Dope Thief will appeal to readers eager for authentic, gritty stories. Kirkus Reviews describes it as an impressive debut for a writer skilled in crafting flawed yet intriguing characters.

Nick Kolakowski's Where the Bones Lie (Datura): Journalist Nick Kolakowski delivers a page-turner that is as much as a psychological thriller as it is a darkly humorous tale. The plot is complex, the characters are complex, and readers are in for a gripping experience, according to Alex Segura.

Juan Gómez-Jurado's White King (Minotaur): Recognized for having the most talented ad-hoc crime solvers in the history of thrillers, Juan Gómez-Jurado's latest offering will not disappoint, according to Bookpage.

Aggie Blum Thompson's You Deserve to Know (Forge): Blum Thompson presents a sociable and congenial atmosphere that quickly turns tense in You Deserve to Know. The tension escalates, the twists surprise, and the ending is as shocking as it is shattering, as per Booklist.

Travis Mulhauser's The Trouble Up North (Grand Central): This compelling novel by Travis Mulhauser delves into familial bonds, secrets, and turmoil. Allen Eskens describes it as a poignant tale of families and their hidden struggles, set against the backdrop of a wide-ranging landscape.

Should you be seeking a psychological thriller to immerse yourself in this month, consider 'Claire, Darling' by Callie Kazumi. This gripping tale follows a woman's intense journey for answers and explores the lengths one may go for love or revenge, making it an engrossing and revealing read.

For those craving a blend of entertainment and insight into lifestyle, the latest releases in books this March offer a rich array of titles. Whether it's delving into the amorality of the world of espionage with Robert Littell's 'The Once and Future Spy', or discovering the unique narratives of Scandinavian master storyteller Sara Blaedel's 'A Mother's Love', there's an abundance of captivating reads to fuel your reading journey this season.

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