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

Don't miss the best recent thrillers from the past month, hand-picked by our editors! [BookBub]( [.]( This Month’s Best New Thrillers 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 Guest] [The Guest] The Guest By B. A. Paris New Release Brand new this week, from the wildly popular author of Behind Closed Doors! Iris and Gabriel return from a trip to find their friend, Laure, has moved into their home — and her increasingly erratic behavior soon unearths dangerous secrets from their pasts. “Betrayals abound” (Booklist) in this eerie, unsettling read that “will put you off ever having anyone to stay with you again” (Harriet Tyce). [Amazon]( [Barnes & Noble]( [Apple Books]( [Kobo]( [Google Play]( [Nightwatching] [Nightwatching] Nightwatching By Tracy Sierra New Release An unforgettable debut with rave reviews from Karin Slaughter (“terrifying and unputdownable”) and Gillian McAllister (“the most gripping thriller I have ever read”): During a blizzard, a mother tucks her young children in — but an otherwise peaceful evening descends into pure terror after she hears the heavy tread of footsteps on her stairs… “Guarantees you will stay up, as I did, way past bedtime, tearing through pages to find out what happens” (NPR). [Amazon]( [Barnes & Noble]( [Apple Books]( [Kobo]( [Google Play]( [End of Story] [End of Story] End of Story By A. J. Finn New Release One of 2024's most anticipated releases, from the #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Woman in the Window! When Nicky Hunter is called to the deathbed of reclusive mystery novelist Sebastrian Trapp to help write his memoir, she embarks on an obsessive hunt for the truth behind the disappearance of his first wife and teenage son 20 years prior. “Literary magic” and “a mystery lover’s delight” (Nita Prose). [Amazon]( [Barnes & Noble]( [Apple Books]( [Kobo]( [Google Play]( [A Step Past Darkness] [A Step Past Darkness] A Step Past Darkness By Vera Kurian New Release In the summer of 1995, six teenagers witnessed a horrific crime. Twenty years later, a murder pulls them back to their small town, where they must confront the past they swore they'd never revisit… A rising star in the genre — with praise from Tess Gerritsen and Lisa Gardner — delivers this brand-new release that “will blow every expectation readers have out of the water” (Ashley Winstead, author of In My Dreams I Hold a Knife). [Amazon]( [Barnes & Noble]( [Apple Books]( [Kobo]( [Google Play]( [Crosshairs] [Crosshairs] Crosshairs By James Patterson and James O. Born New Release The iconic NYPD detective Michael Bennett returns in this nail-biting instant New York Times bestseller! Paired with an inscrutable new partner, Bennett hunts down a terrifying killer: a sniper who takes out seemingly impossible targets… Believe Jeffery Deaver when he says “it’s no mystery why James Patterson is the world’s most popular thriller writer.” [Amazon]( [Barnes & Noble]( [Apple Books]( [Kobo]( [Google Play]( [Year of the Locust] [Year of the Locust] Year of the Locust By Terry Hayes New Release Over 10 years ago, I Am Pilgrim became an instant phenomenon. Now, Terry Hayes is back with his long-anticipated second novel that's already the “must-read of the year for the true connoisseur of the classic espionage thriller,” according to Nelson DeMille. Join CIA agent Kane as he heads to dangerous borderlands to exfiltrate a valuable source with information that could impact millions of lives — and find out why James Rollins “dare[s] not hint at the shocking, daring twists that tangle this story into a masterpiece of suspense and intrigue.” [Amazon]( [Barnes & Noble]( [Apple Books]( [Kobo]( [Google Play]( [The Fortune Seller ] [The Fortune Seller ] The Fortune Seller By Rachel Kapelke-Dale New Release Privilege, secrets, and the exclusive grounds of an elite school place this dark novel on the same shelf as The Secret History: Rosie has worked hard to fit in with her wealthy teammates on the Yale equestrian team. But her close-knit group has been infiltrated by a mysterious student — one whose unnerving presence was no accident. “Intoxicating… Readers will be tempted to devour it in a single sitting" (Publishers Weekly starred review). [Amazon]( [Barnes & Noble]( [Apple Books]( [Kobo]( [Google Play]( [The Teacher] [The Teacher] The Teacher By Freida McFadden New Release An instant New York Times bestseller from the author of the smash hit The Housemaid: In the wake of a scandal at Caseham High School, the worlds of math teacher Eve and student Addie collide — and both are guarding dark secrets… Told in alternating viewpoints, this must-read has “frequent rug-pulling [that] will thrill readers” (Publishers Weekly) and “an unexpected, brilliantly executed twist at the end” (Library Journal)! [Amazon]( [Almost Surely Dead] [Almost Surely Dead] Almost Surely Dead By Amina Akhtar New Release “I couldn't put it down” (#1 New York Times bestselling author Meg Gardiner): Someone — or something — wants Dunia Ahmed dead, and when she disappears, legions of true crime fans become obsessed with finding her… Alternating between Dunia's perspective and podcast transcripts, this mesmerizing psychological thriller peppered with Pakistani folklore is “a winner” (Publishers Weekly). [Amazon]( [The Chaos Agent] [The Chaos Agent] The Chaos Agent By Mark Greaney New Release Another hit in the #1 New York Times bestselling series that inspired a major motion picture! Who is killing the world's top robotics experts? The Gray Man is forced out of hiding to extract the next scientist on the kill list — but is the world’s deadliest assassin any match for a shadowy enemy powered by artificial intelligence? 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