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This cookbook packed with easy-to-follow recipes and mouthwatering photographs is sure to find a place at the table among vegans, vegetarians, people with egg or dairy allergies, and anyone looking to clean up their cholesterol without sacrificing flavor.
Clear space on your new fiction shelf for this slam-dunk of a debut novel. Cowritten by NBA all-star and author Abdul-Jabbar (What Color Is My World??) and screenwriter and producer Waterhouse, the team behind the NAACP and Telly Award-winning documentary On the Shoulders of Giants, this latest collaboration brings a fresh voice and broadened scope to the Holmes canon. Historical fiction and mystery fans will be the first to demand this title, but its mass appeal is undeniable. [See Prepub Alert, 5/4/15.]
Aichner's gritty, fast-paced narrative and unconventional protagonist is the first in a trilogy sure to earn favor among fans of Jo Nesbø, Camilla Läckberg, and Stieg Larsson. A number one best seller in Aichner's native Austria, this is the author's first book translated into English.
A satisfying addition to a satisfying series. Thomas (Fatal Enquiry) continues to contribute to the historical thriller genre by combining appealing characters with thoroughly researched historical detail. He remains distinct in his focus on Jewish Victorian London, and Ripperologists are sure to discover something new to debate in his unveiling of the legendary killer.
This swashbuckling tale of greed and great literature will remind you why Pearl (The Dante Club; The Poe Shadow) is the reigning king of popular literary historical thrillers. His latest is guaranteed to delight lovers of history and mystery and will likely find an enthusiastic crossover audience among those who enjoy the works of Carlos Ruiz Zafón (The Watcher in the Shadows), Erik Larson (In the Garden of Beasts), and Katherine Howe (The House of Velvet and Glass). [See Prepub Alert, 11/10/14.]
Penzler's latest collection is the literary equivalent of a B-movie marathon. A guaranteed satisfying read for die-hard classical mystery enthusiasts and lovers of literary Americana, if not for everyone else.
Recommended for historical mysteries enthusiasts, Anglophiles, and Sherlockians. Fans of Alex Grecian ("Scotland Yard's Murder Squad" series), Anthony Horowitz (The House of Silk) and Charles Todd ("Bess Crawford Mysteries") should take special note. [Library marketing; Minotaur First Edition Selection; Thomas was profiled by Wilda Williams in "Shelf Life," LJ 2/15/04.—Ed.]
Grecian has penned the Murder Squad's (The Yard; The Black Country) best outing yet! Devotees are sure to be delighted, but Grecian's latest would also make a satisfying introduction to the series. Recommended for historical thriller enthusiasts, crime buffs, Ripperologists, and Anglophiles; fans of Anthony Horowitz's The House of Silk and Alan Moore's From Hell should take special note. [See Prepub Alert, 11/10/13.]
A character-driven thriller as heavy on charm as it is on grisly crime scenes and close escapes. Followers of Fiona Griffiths are sure to delight in her newest adventure, and newcomers will also enjoy the novel, which can be appreciated as a stand-alone. With its frosty settings and offbeat detective, Bingham's latest might be welcomed by fans of Peter Høeg, Jo Nesbø, Stieg Larsson, and Maj Sjöwall and Per Wahlöö. [See Prepub Alert, 8/19/13.]