The Heiress
Good Company
Argylle

I picked up this book because when the movie came out it was rumored that Taylor Swift was the author using a pseudonym, which was later found to be untrue. […]
Symphony of Secrets

Music professor Dr. Bern Hendricks is a researcher dedicated to the legacy of Frederic Delaney, whom he considers the best composer in the world. When the Delaney Foundation contacts him […]
The Violin Conspiracy

I was excited to start diving into books by this year’s Library Gala featured author, Brendan Slocumb. This is his first book, which seems like a simple violin heist, but […]
Witchcraft for Wayward Girls

Hendrix has become one of my favorite modern horror novelists and I was excited to read this book, which gave witches the popular supernatural treatment. It’s 1970 and pregnant teens […]
Sunrise on the Reaping

I was so excited for this prequel to the Hunger Games, which takes place after Collins’s most recent prequel, The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes. This one focuses on young […]
Middle of the Night

This was a fun, twisty book that should appeal to Gen X and Millennials. In the late 1990s, a boy was taken from his backyard tent during a sleepover in […]
Words That Work: It’s Not What You Say, It’s What People Hear

Luntz had a successful career in the Republican Party and helped Rudy Giuliani get elected as New York City mayor. He realized early on that your words need to be […]
How to Solve Your Own Murder (Castle Knoll Files #1)

What an adorable cozy mystery that will appeal to fans of Knives Out and the Thursday Murder Club. In 1965, teenage Frances Adams visits a fortune teller who makes a […]