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We’ve done the research to bring you best, most-talked-about thrillers new releases from the pa

We’ve done the research to bring you best, most-talked-about thrillers new releases from the past month!  [Readworthy by BookBub] [This Month’s Best New Thrillers] Each month, Readworthy highlights the best, most acclaimed new releases in your categories! Questions or suggestions? [Let us know](.  [.](  [The Return of Ellie Black] ‘I couldn’t put it down until I’d experienced every last twist and turn’ – Stephen King IN THE MEDIA [Book of the Month, The Washington Post, Publishers Weekly, Kirkus Reviews, Booklist] When a missing local teenager is found in the woods — alive, but not speaking — detective Chelsey Calhoun must unravel the dark truths at the heart of Ellie’s silence. BUY NOW [Get on Amazon]( or [Learn more...]( [Think Twice] ‘Coben never, ever lets you down’ – Lee Child IN THE MEDIA [New York Post, Publishers Weekly, Kirkus Reviews] Years after sports agent Myron gives a eulogy at the funeral of a high-profile client, the last thing he expects is to be told Greg Downing is very much alive… and wanted for murder. BUY NOW [Get on Amazon]( or [Learn more...]( [Darling Girls] Three foster sisters must confront a chilling secret… IN THE MEDIA [Book of the Month, Indie Next List, Library Reads, Publishers Weekly, Booklist, BookPage] Jessica, Norah, and Alicia return to their shared childhood home — and the memories of Miss Fairchild, their foster mother — when a body is unearthed on the grounds years later. BUY NOW [Get on Amazon]( or [Learn more...]( [Hunted] James Patterson and Ruth Ware recommend this breakneck thriller! IN THE MEDIA [The Washington Post, The Guardian, Publishers Weekly, Kirkus Reviews, Library Journal, Booklist, BookPage] Amid an unfolding plot against the US, two parents — one in England, the other in Florida — race to find their missing children before an unthinkable catastrophe strikes. BUY NOW [Get on Amazon]( or [Learn more...]( [Missing White Woman] ‘Only Garrett could craft a tale so adroitly attuned to our everyday fears’ – S. A. Cosby IN THE MEDIA [The Washington Post, Elle, The Boston Globe, New York Post, Publishers Weekly, Library Journal, BookPage] A romantic getaway turns into a waking nightmare when Bree discovers a body in the foyer of her luxury rental — and her boyfriend nowhere to be found. BUY NOW [Get on Amazon]( or [Learn more...]( [Home Is Where the Bodies Are] A New York Times bestseller with rave reviews from Lisa Jewell and Mary Kubica IN THE MEDIA [Library Reads, Publishers Weekly, Kirkus Reviews] Three estranged siblings reunite after their mother’s death. But when they pop in an old VHS tape, the footage is of their missing father covered in blood… BUY NOW [Get on Amazon]( or [Learn more...]( [Extinction] ‘One of the most heart-stopping, terrifying climaxes of any novel I’ve read in recent years’ – Tess Gerritsen IN THE MEDIA [New Scientist, Parade, New York Post, Library Reads, Publishers Weekly, Kirkus Reviews, Booklist] A Colorado Rockies resort draws guests eager to see woolly mammoths and other extinct creatures roam the grounds — until a series of high-profile murders reveals a sinister presence… BUY NOW [Get on Amazon]( or [Learn more...]( [I Will Ruin You] A teacher’s split-second decision has frightening consequences… IN THE MEDIA [Publishers Weekly, Kirkus Reviews, Booklist] Hailed as a hero for stopping a former student’s attack on his school, English teacher Richard is ensnared in a dangerous web when his moment in the spotlight draws unwanted attention. BUY NOW [Get on Amazon]( or [Learn more...]( [Safe and Sound] ‘Readers won’t be able to put this down’ – Publishers Weekly IN THE MEDIA [Elle, Publishers Weekly, Kirkus Reviews] When human remains are discovered in town, two sisters are brought back to the long-ago night their older cousin vanished from their Missouri farmhouse. BUY NOW [Get on Amazon]( or [Learn more...]( [The Five Year Lie] An unmissable read for fans of The Last Thing He Told Me IN THE MEDIA [Kirkus Reviews, Library Journal] Ariel’s world is upended the morning she receives an urgent text from the only man she’s ever loved: Drew, who died several years earlier… BUY NOW [Get on Amazon]( or [Learn more...](   You are receiving this email because {EMAIL} is signed up for updates highlighting the best recent releases from the past month in your categories. If you'd like to change the type of content you see you can [update your preferences](. If you don’t want to receive emails like this, please [unsubscribe here](. BookBub · 1 Broadway 14th floor · Cambridge, MA 02142 · United States  [.](

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