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  • Older, Jennifer Hartmann

    Popping my Jennifer Hartmann cherry because all I’ve heard lately is about this book. I saved Older as a winter read, mostly because the author captures that season so beautifully that posting about it in autumn would feel like a crime. Before he discovered her age, he uncovered her heart. Seventeen-year-old Halley, bruised by a…

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  • Too Old for This, Samantha Downing

    Once upon a time, Lottie Jones was the nightmare under the bed. Now she’s just trying to win bingo without throwing her back out and keep her past buried deeper than her victims. Retirement was going so well — a fake name, a quiet town, and the most dangerous thing in her life being weak…

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  • We Are All Guilty Here, Karin Slaughter

    The first electrifying mystery in Karin Slaughter’s new North Falls series, and damn, what a start. Welcome to North Falls — that quiet little town where everyone swears they know everyone… until fireworks night, when two teenage girls vanish and panic spreads like wildfire. Officer Emmy Clifton takes it personally — one of the girls…

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  • The Ghostwriter, Julie Clark

    In The Ghostwriter, Julie Clark cracks open a decades-old murder, a fractured family legacy, and the kind of secrets that don’t just haunt you—they define you. When infamous horror author Vincent Taylor finally decides to reveal what really happened the night his siblings were killed in 1975, he turns to the one person he’s never…

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  • You Killed Me First, John Marrs

    This psychological thriller follows three women—Margot, Anna, and Liv—each hiding dark secrets. The story begins with a chilling scene: a woman trapped inside a towering bonfire, moments from death. Flashing back eleven months, Margot, a washed-up TV star, and her friend Anna observe the arrival of the glamorous Liv and her seemingly perfect family. As…

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