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  • Jo Nesbø Is Coming to America

    The latest thriller from the Norwegian crime writer—about a police detective tracking a serial killer—is his first set in the United States.

  • Allegra Goodman Is Keeping It in the Family

    The author’s new story collection explores the push and pull between isolation and community.

  • Julian Barnes’s Mortal Dilemma

    The Booker Prize–winning author is turning 80 and releasing his final book—about love, death, and a comically flawed marriage.

  • Clay Cane Burns It All Down

    For his debut novel, the author, historian, and journalist drew inspiration from the real-life stories of enslaved people who fought against bondage in the American South.

  • Sara Levine’s Got Jokes

    In her latest novel, the author aims to upend horror conventions, explore human interdependence, and—most importantly—make readers laugh.

  • Death Becomes Rachel Hawkins

    The bestselling author’s new novel is a modern gothic thriller about murder and extreme weather in the American South.

  • Michael Kardos Finds His Groove

    The author took inspiration from the Jersey Shore of his youth—with its Haunted Mansion and legendary music scene—for his latest novel.

  • Kristi DeMeester Is Screaming on the Inside

    The author’s horror fiction lays bare dark truths about the real world with grand ambition—just don’t call it literary.

  • Laura Restrepo and the Power of Myths

    For her latest novel, the Colombian author drew inspiration from the story of the Queen of Sheba as well as her work with refugees for Doctors Without Borders

  • The Many Lives of Tara Rae Moss

    The bestselling author has been a model, a UNICEF ambassador, and a freelance funeral officiant. Her Billie Walker novels take inspiration from all of the above.

  • Sarah Hall’s Perfect Storm

    For her latest novel, the author drew inspiration from a localized wind that has blown across her hometown in the United Kingdom for millennia.

  • Olivia Laing’s Art Work

    Olivia Laing wrote their new novel, a queer thriller set in 1970s Italy, in three months, and is still catching their breath.

  • Sourcebooks Sees Commitment to Fighting Censorship as Crucial to Democracy

    Sourcebooks CEO sees the fight against book bans as a "defining moment," one from which the publisher will not back down. Amid intensifying attacks, Sourcebooks has stepped up efforts to fight censorship, viewing the freedom to read as essential to democracy. (Sponsored)

  • John Irving’s Not Pulling Any Punches

    In his latest novel, the author explores hot-button topics like antisemitism, history, and identity.

  • Mitch Albom Loves Love

    In his latest novel, Mitch Albom explores true love and the downside of second chances.

  • Anna North Knows Where the Bodies are Buried

    Based on a real-life mystery, the author’s latest novel explores a puzzling death, Iron Age druids, and climate change.

  • Finding Much Success in a Few Short Years, K-LOVE Books Looks to Expand

    Unlike other publishers, K-LOVE Books taps into the Christian media ministry’s numerous platforms, from radio stations to live events, offering authors a unique opportunity. (Sponsored)

  • Chevy Stevens’s Worst-Case Scenario

    For her latest thriller, the bestselling author found inspiration in her real-life fears, anxieties, and nightmares.

  • Kirsten Miller Takes on Women’s Work

    The bestselling author wants to effect social change through fiction—and wake women up to their witchy powers.

  • Arundhati Roy’s Rebel Yell

    In her first memoir, the Booker Prize winner explores her relationship with her volatile mother and living life on her own terms.

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