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Don't miss the best recent mysteries from the past month, hand-picked by our editors! This

Don't miss the best recent mysteries from the past month, hand-picked by our editors!  [BookBub](  [.](  This Month’s Best New Mysteries Our goal at BookBub is to help you find amazing new books to read every day. We’re testing out new monthly emails that will highlight the best recent releases in your favorite genres. If you’d like to continue receiving this email, you don’t need to do anything. If you’re not interested, you can opt out by clicking [here](. Finally, if you have any feedback about this new offering, please reply to this email — we’d love to hear from you! The Murder Inn The Murder Inn The Murder Inn By Candice Fox and James Patterson New Release Don't miss the latest blockbuster crime novel from “the world’s most popular thriller writer” (Jeffery Deaver): When he purchases the charming Inn by the Sea, former Boston cop Bill Robinson is looking for a quieter lifestyle. But his coastal Massachusetts town has a criminal underbelly, and Bill must risk everything to protect his new home and friends from a sinister newcomer… An instant New York Times bestseller! [Amazon]( Lost Birds Lost Birds Lost Birds By Anne Hillerman New Release If you haven’t discovered the beloved New York Times bestselling series that inspired the hit show Dark Winds, this new installment is “a treat for newcomers and long-haulers alike” (Publishers Weekly). As his latest case tracking down a woman’s birth family reveals dark secrets, former Navajo tribal police officer Joe Leaphorn is waylaid by a near-deadly explosion that rocks the community. “Continuously absorbing” (Kirkus Reviews). [Amazon]( Close to Death Close to Death Close to Death By Anthony Horowitz New Release “One of the best mystery writers around” has outdone himself with an instant New York Times bestseller so puzzling, Booklist says, “Kudos to anyone who can figure this one out!” When a man is killed with a crossbow on his own doorstep, everyone in his ritzy London neighborhood claims innocence. But Anthony Horowitz and his investigative partner, Daniel Hawthorne, know the killer must be among them… “Exceedingly entertaining and inventive” (The Wall Street Journal). [Amazon]( It Had to Be You It Had to Be You It Had to Be You By Mary Higgins Clark and Alafair Burke New Release An Edgar Award–winning author who has cemented her place in “the top rank of suspense writers” (Publishers Weekly) continues a #1 New York Times bestselling series! Ten years ago, identical twins Simon and Ethan’s parents were murdered in cold blood. But which twin killed them? True crime TV producer Laurie Moran sets out to solve the cold case once and for all in this thrilling mystery. [Amazon]( Pay Dirt Pay Dirt Pay Dirt By Sara Paretsky New Release One of modern crime fiction's most iconic investigators — beloved by Tess Gerritsen, C. J. Box, Karin Slaughter, and more — is back in this riveting read! While looking into a young woman's disappearance in Kansas, V.I. Warshawski finds herself in the crosshairs of both the FBI and local criminals. “Sara Paretsky is a legend… If you haven’t read her yet, now is the time” (Harlan Coben). [Amazon]( Missing White Woman Missing White Woman Missing White Woman By Kellye Garrett New Release “You are in for such a ride" (Rachel Hawkins) with this twisting new release from “a masterful storyteller” (Liv Constantine). Breanna’s romantic getaway takes a nightmarish turn when she discovers the body of a missing woman in the foyer — and her boyfriend, Ty, nowhere to be found… “Only Garrett could craft a tale so adroitly attuned to our everyday fears” (S. A. Cosby). [Amazon]( City in Ruins City in Ruins City in Ruins By Don Winslow New Release An explosive series recommended by Stephen King, Jeffery Deaver, and Karin Slaughter goes out on a high note with this instant New York Times bestseller called a “masterpiece of modern crime fiction” (Associated Press). Danny Ryan is desperate to leave New England’s criminal underbelly behind, but old enemies will do whatever it takes to bring him down… “City in Ruins is Don Winslow showing the rest of us how it’s done” (James Patterson). [Amazon]( Every Time I Go on Vacation, Someone Dies Every Time I Go on Vacation, Someone Dies Every Time I Go on Vacation, Someone Dies By Catherine Mack New Release An “absolute must-read” (Jeneva Rose) that’s already in development as a TV series: Bestselling author Eleanor is just trying to get through her Italian book tour — but then she’s drawn into a real-life murder investigation! With danger and surprises lurking around every corner, can she unravel a case with eerie similarities to her own books? Elle Cosimano, author of the Finlay Donovan series, says, “This delicious mystery is as spellbinding as Knives Out.” [Amazon]( Cold to the Touch Cold to the Touch Cold to the Touch By Kerri Hakoda New Release Fans of Harlan Coben won’t be able to put down this “excellent, fast-paced police procedural” (Library Journal starred review) featuring “a diverse, fascinating landscape readers will want to get lost in” (Publishers Weekly). During a brutal Alaskan winter, young women are being kidnapped and murdered — and homicide detective DeHavilland Beans is determined to track down the killer. But when another woman goes missing, Beans finds himself in a race against time… [Amazon]( Granite Harbor Granite Harbor Granite Harbor By Peter Nichols New Release In this “fiendishly inventive murder mystery that will rattle even seasoned genre fans” (Publishers Weekly), a coastal Maine town is rocked by the murder of a local teen. Alex Brangwen, the community’s sole detective, joins forces with single mom Isabel to find the killer — but Granite Harbor’s shocking secrets could change everything. Alex Michaelides, author of The Silent Patient, hails this novel as “a serial killer thriller to make you shudder… I loved it.” [Amazon](   You are receiving this email because {EMAIL} is signed up for updates highlighting the best recent releases from the past month in your categories. 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