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REVIEW Dan Brown’s fifth Robert Langdon novel drops you into the heart of Spain, where sleek museums and ancient cathedrals…
REVIEW Dan Brown’s fifth Robert Langdon novel drops you into the heart of Spain, where sleek museums and ancient cathedrals…
REVIEW Walter Mosley’s seventeenth Easy Rawlins novel, Gray Dawn, drops us right back into the gritty, restless heart of 1970s…
REVIEW Angela Flournoy’s The Wilderness is a quietly powerful celebration of friendship, identity, and resilience, tracking five Black women—Desiree, Danielle,…
REVIEW Mark Edwards’ The Wasp Trap drops you straight into a London dinner party where nostalgia curdles into paranoia. Six…
REVIEW Lou Berney’s Crooks isn’t just another mob novel—it’s a bruising, decades-spanning saga that puts the Mercurio family under the…
REVIEW Lacey N. Dunham’s The Belles plunges you into the shadowy halls of Bellerton College, a 1950s Southern all-girls’ school…
REVIEW Bolu Babalola’s Sweet Heat wastes no time pulling you back into Kiki Banjo’s world, three years after her first…
REVIEW Lauren Morrow’s debut, Little Movements, is a sharp, emotionally resonant portrait of creative ambition and the struggle to belong.…
REVIEW Sarah McCoy’s Whatever Happened to Lori Lovely? throws readers straight into the glimmer and grit of 1969 Hollywood, just…
Emily Adrian’s Seduction Theory pries into the mess behind closed doors, both at home and on campus. Two married…
Megan Miranda knows how to get under your skin. Her new thriller, You Belong Here, grabs you by the throat…