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CBTB's Most-Anticipated Crime Books of Early 2019

January 10, 2019

Dear crime readers: we have so much to look forward to in 2019. Whether you’re a reader of psychological thrillers, Nordic Noir, Gothic suspense, police procedurals, or anything (and everything!) in between, 2019 has some amazing reads in store for you. My biggest problem at the moment is just that I have no idea how I’m going to make time to read all of them! But, to that end, and to hopefully help all of us (myself included!) pace ourselves and not overlook any promising books along the way, I’ve decided to keep today’s Most-Anticipated list focused on new crime fiction from January 2019 through March 2019. But not to worry: I will be sharing additional “most anticipated” lists throughout the year, too! Without further ado, let’s dive on in to my picks for Most-Anticipated Crime Books of Early 2019!

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In Reading List Tags The Smiling Man, Joseph Knox, Stalker, Lars Kepler, The Hiding Place, C.J. Tudor, The Silent Patient, Alex Michaelides, The Hunting Party, Lucy Foley, The Secretary, Renee Knight, The Reckoning, Yrsa Sigurdardottir, After She's Gone, Camilla Grebe, The Stranger Diaries, Elly Griffiths, Her Father's Secret, Sara Blaedel, My Lovely Wife, Samantha Downing
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November 2017 Wrap-Up

December 3, 2017

Am I the only one who can hardly believe we’re nearing the end of 2017?! It feels surreal to be writing my November 2017 Wrap-Up… and yet, here I am! In many ways, my November reading list pushed me outside my comfort zone: I tried crime novels that challenged my preconceived notions of what subgenres I would (and wouldn’t) like, explored new-to-me authors, and read one hugely anticipated crime book that releases in 2018 and will surely be a favorite of mine next year. Read on for a recap of my reads from the month of November, plus a roundup of the additional blog posts featured on Crime by the Book this past month! 

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In Monthly Wrap Up Tags Monthly Wrap Up, Jo Nesbo, Yrsa Sigurdardottir, Will Dean, Joseph Knox, Christopher Brookmyre
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Book Review: SIRENS by Joseph Knox

November 22, 2017

Joseph Knox’s debut thriller SIRENS has taken the U.K. by storm, and it’s no surprise why. Knox, a crime fiction buyer for Waterstones in the U.K., delivers a debut thriller that’s mature beyond its years; taut, sleek, and gritty, SIRENS is urban noir at its finest. Crime novels centering around the drug trade aren’t my typical preference, but having heard such outstanding things about this thriller from friends across the pond, I knew I had to give it a shot - and I’m so glad that I did. Knox is an undeniable talent, and SIRENS is a gut-punch of a thriller. Readers will come to SIRENS for its stunning package and grim plot, and they will stay for Knox’s lean, razor-sharp prose and heartbreaking characters. This is an outstanding debut sure to earn Knox as strong a legion of fans in the U.S. as he has already earned in the U.K.

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In Book Review Tags Book Review, Sirens, Joseph Knox, Crown Publishing
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