The following top reads are coming out this spring, as selected by Amazon editors.
Into The Water by Paula Hawkins
When two women end up dead in the local river a town’s dark past comes rushing back. Fans of “The Girl on the Train” have another twisty ride to look forward to in Hawkins’ new novel of psychological suspense.
Startup: A Novel by Doree Shafrir
This fun and funny debut novel by a writer for Buzzfeed combines ambition, youth, love, and the tech world. No pun intended, but this one is getting a lot of buzz.
The Trials of Apollo Book Two The Dark Prophecy by Rick Riordan
The second book in Rick Riordan’s “Trials of Apollo” series promises to be as much fun as the first. Mighty Apollo, now an awkward mortal teenager, continues his quest for redemption with plenty of hilarity and humiliation along the way.
Killers of the Flower Moon: The Osage Murders and the Birth of the FBI by David Grann
Grann’s compelling work of narrative nonfiction delves into chilling conspiracies and prejudice surrounding one of the FBI’s first homicide investigations — the systematic murder of members of the wealthy Osage Indian nation.
The Collapsing Empire by John Scalzi
Science fiction fans are eagerly awaiting this space opera involving human colonies scattered across the universe. When the connections between those colonies are threatened by a change in physics, three individuals are thrust into a race against time to save humanity.
One of the Boys by Daniel Magariel
“One of the Boys” is a powerful novel about two brothers who turn against their mother during a bitter divorce only to have their father spiral quickly into unpredictable and violent behavior. An intense depiction of familial bonds and brotherhood that makes every page count.
Irresistible: The Rise of Addictive Technology and the Business of Keeping Us Hooked by Adam Alter
Where is your mobile phone right now? Chances are, it’s within your reach (if not in your hand). With temptation never far away, we all run the risk of addiction. Adam Alter explores how addiction works, focusing on the explosion of technology and its role in keeping us hooked.
This spring Scott Turow delivers a taut new legal thriller. Former Kindle County prosecutor Bill Boom is drawn into a case he can’t refuse when a lone witness comes forward with chilling information about the mass disappearance of an entire Gypsy refugee camp.
Anything is Possible by Elizabeth Strout
The Pulitzer Prize-winning author of “Olive Kitteridge” and “My Name is Lucy Barton” introduces a large cast of small-town characters (including a grown-up Lucy Barton) and plumbs their emotional and psychological depths with masterful skill.
Although these books are all due out in the next couple of months, most are available on Amazon pre-order – just click on the book title for more information.
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