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Author: Kathi Daley
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Cozy Mystery

Paradise and murder make for an irresistible combination in cozy mystery, and Kathi Daley opens her Sand and Sea series with exactly that contrast, dropping a body into the postcard-perfect setting of a Hawaiian beach town. Murder at Dolphin Bay promises tropical atmosphere alongside genuine whodunit plotting. 🌺

Daley is a prolific, beloved cozy mystery author known for her warm character work and breezy, fast-paced plotting, and the Hawaiian setting gives this series a distinctive, sun-soaked backdrop within a genre that often defaults to small-town Americana. The tropical atmosphere adds an extra layer of vacation-read appeal to the familiar comfort of amateur-sleuth mystery. 🏝️

Readers who enjoy cozy mysteries with a vivid tropical setting and a prolific, reliable author at the helm will find this series opener a relaxing, entertaining escape.

Why this delights: it drops murder into paradise, giving cozy mystery fans a sun-soaked escape without sacrificing a genuine whodunit underneath the palm trees.

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Author: George Prior
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Crime Thriller

The title alone promises a collision between idyllic weather and brutal violence, and George Prior delivers exactly that contrast in this series opener, launching investigator Casey Stafford into a case where perfect conditions outside do nothing to soften the brutality of what’s actually happened. 78 Degrees and Bloody sets an immediately striking tone. 🔪

Prior writes with a stylistic confidence that distinguishes his crime fiction, leaning into atmospheric contrast and sharp pacing to keep the investigation moving without sacrificing genuine tension. Casey Stafford emerges as a series lead worth following, navigating a case that tests both investigative skill and personal resolve from the very first pages. 🌡️

Readers who enjoy crime thrillers with a distinctive, atmospheric title and a confident series lead will find this opener gripping and well-paced.

Why this grips: it pairs perfect weather with brutal violence, using that contrast to set a tone as sharp and memorable as its title.

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Author: Clare Lockhart
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Paranormal Cozy Mystery

Discovering magical powers in your forties comes with a very different set of complications than discovering them as a teenager, and Clare Lockhart mines exactly that comic territory in her Midlife is Magic series opener, pairing newfound supernatural abilities with the very ordinary chaos of midlife responsibility. Visions and Villainy promises magic with a grown-up sense of humor. 🔮

Lockhart writes with a clear appreciation for the comic potential of magic colliding with midlife reality, mortgage payments and supernatural visions sharing equal narrative weight in a way that feels fresh within the paranormal cozy space. The series premise gives older protagonists a rare spotlight in a subgenre that often centers younger leads. 🧙

Readers who enjoy paranormal cozy mysteries with a witty, grown-up protagonist and a fresh take on the magical-awakening trope will find this series opener charming and relatable.

Why this delights: it gives the magical-discovery trope a refreshingly grown-up spin, balancing supernatural visions with the very real chaos of midlife.

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Author: Patrick Radden Keefe
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True Crime

Patrick Radden Keefe has built a reputation as one of the most rigorous narrative nonfiction writers working today, and this latest investigation turns his attention to a death in London’s gilded upper crust, a case that exposes the gap between polished public image and the messier truth a grieving family refuses to let go unexamined. 🏙️

Keefe writes with the same meticulous reporting and narrative control that made Empire of Pain and Say Nothing into genre-defining works, treating this investigation with the same patience and rigor regardless of how the case initially appeared to outsiders. The book balances genuine journalistic depth with the propulsive momentum of a story that refuses easy answers. 🔍

Readers who enjoy Keefe’s previous investigative work, or true crime that prioritizes serious reporting over sensationalism, will find this latest book another rigorously constructed account.

What makes this essential: it brings Keefe’s signature investigative rigor to a death the powerful would rather forget, refusing to let a grieving family’s search for truth go unexamined.

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Author: Ella Amafa, CM Maya
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Melodrama Serial Fiction

Thirty one books into the Her Marriage in Crisis serial, betrayal still finds new ways to cut deep. This installment sends its heroine straight into the most clichéd nightmare imaginable, only to twist the knife with the specificity of exactly who her husband chose, his own assistant, turning workplace proximity into the ultimate domestic betrayal. 💔

The serial format thrives on exactly this kind of escalating, maximalist drama, and this entry delivers the genre’s full toolkit: infidelity, betrayal, and the promise of revenge simmering just beneath the surface. Readers already invested in the long-running series get another high-stakes chapter, while the premise itself is dramatic enough to land as a standalone gut-punch for newcomers. 💸

Readers who enjoy fast-paced, emotionally charged serial romance with soap-opera stakes will find this another satisfying, maximalist entry in a long-running favorite.

Why this hooks you: it takes the workplace-affair betrayal to its most personal extreme, setting up a revenge arc with real momentum behind it.

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Author: Collin Gosselin
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Memoir

Growing up as one of eight children on reality television looked very different from the inside than it did on screen, and Collin Gosselin’s memoir sets out to close that gap, offering his own account of a childhood spent under constant cameras as one of the Gosselin sextuplets made famous on Jon & Kate Plus 8. 📺

Gosselin writes with the perspective of someone reckoning directly with a public upbringing few people can relate to, addressing the disconnect between the family’s televised image and the more complicated reality of growing up as a child performer in a long-running reality franchise. The memoir prioritizes his own voice over the narrative the show constructed around him. 🎬

Readers interested in reality television’s effects on the children involved, or in candid memoirs about growing up in the public eye, will find Gosselin’s account a revealing, personal corrective.

What makes this essential: it hands the microphone back to one of reality television’s most famous children, correcting the record on a childhood the cameras never fully captured.