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Check out these updates from for April 1, 2019. 7:06 AM PDT, April 1, 2019 Mysteries and thrillers h

Check out these updates from [Amazon Book Review]( for April 1, 2019. [5 Twisty Thrillers with Gasp-Worthy Endings]( 7:06 AM PDT, April 1, 2019 Mysteries and thrillers have always dared readers to guess whodunit or howdunit. More rare are the books that deliver a real humdinger of an ending, one that few see coming but which makes perfect sense in hindsight, causing readers to gasp aloud at the flawless collision of "I can’t believe it!" and "I can totally believe it!" For those who like to be rocked by the surprise twist, … › [Read more]( ["A Memory Called Empire" and the Little Space Station That Could]( 6:00 AM PDT, April 1, 2019 There is not as large a leap between being a professor of Byzantine studies and writing a novel that's gained comparisons to Dune as one might think. Arkady Martine drew upon her years of study, friends' experiences, and an enormous curiosity about the clashes and assimilations of societies to deliver the most remarkable SF novel of the year so far in A Memory Called Empire. Mahit … › [Read more]( We hope you enjoyed receiving this message. However, if you'd rather not receive future e-mails of this sort from [Amazon.com]( please visit the opt-out link [here](.

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