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Author: Susan Harper
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Cozy Mystery

At 79 years old, Fran is supposed to be winding down. The problem is, Fran spent her younger years making bad guys pay—and it turns out that skillset doesn’t just quietly retire. 👵 When a young, awkward detective rents a room from her, the pull of the old life proves impossible to resist.

The dynamic between Fran and her accidental crime-fighting partner is the heart of this series, and Susan Harper plays it brilliantly. 🕵️ He’s a self-deprecating detective suddenly thrust into the spotlight; she’s an eccentric old woman with a dark past and absolutely no interest in staying on the sidelines.

Toronto makes for a wonderfully unlikely cozy mystery backdrop—big, bustling, and full of the kind of urban crime that a retired vigilante grandmother is uniquely equipped to handle. 🍁 The humor is sharp and the chemistry between the leads crackles with the best odd-couple energy the genre has to offer.

Getting three books in this boxed set is a genuine gift—it means you can binge Fran’s return to action without waiting, which is exactly what this series demands. 📚 It’s the kind of collection you’ll start on a Friday night and surface from sometime Sunday afternoon, slightly dazed and fully delighted.

What makes this essential: Three books of pure cozy mystery gold featuring one of the genre’s most irresistible heroines—a sharp-tongued, sharp-minded 79-year-old vigilante who makes criminals very, very nervous. 😄

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Author: Chris Reher
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Science Fiction Adventure

Lieutenant Nova Whiteside’s transport gets hijacked by pirates. Then she gets tagged for termination. Then she finds out the mysterious alien aboard the ship may be the reason why. 🚀 The Catalyst wastes absolutely no time dropping its protagonist into deep trouble—and keeps piling it on from there.

Gone from merely MIA to technically AWOL, Nova’s only lifeline is Sethran Kada, a former lover who now occupies a troublingly different side of an escalating war between the Commonwealth Union of Planets and a dangerous rebel organization. 💫 Their complicated history adds real emotional texture to what could have been a straightforward action thriller.

Chris Reher builds her interstellar universe with impressive confidence for a series opener, balancing military sci-fi action with genuine political intrigue. ⭐ The discovery that a distant planet—and the creatures inhabiting it—holds the key to Nova’s survival gives the story an urgency that keeps the pages turning.

The central tension between Nova’s strict military code and the impossible alliances she must forge is where the novel really sings. 🌌 Can she cooperate with the enemy? Should she? The answers are more complicated than her training ever prepared her for.

What makes this essential: A smartly constructed military sci-fi adventure with a compelling heroine, a galaxy-spanning conspiracy, and the kind of morally complex choices that elevate genre fiction into something genuinely memorable. 🛸

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Author: James David Victor
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Space Exploration Science Fiction

Captain Eliard Martin commands the fastest ship in the galaxy and lives by a simple philosophy: find adventure, find profit, don’t get killed. 🚀 Mercury Blade is pure space opera fuel—fast, fun, and loaded with the kind of swashbuckling energy that made readers fall in love with the genre in the first place.

When a scheme against a dangerous criminal overlord goes sideways—as schemes against dangerous criminal overlords inevitably do—Eliard and his crew find themselves on a mission far bigger and more lethal than anything they signed up for. 💥 The mysterious stranger who arrives to help is clearly hiding something, and figuring out what keeps the intrigue humming alongside the action.

James David Victor writes with propulsive momentum, the kind of author who never lets the pacing flag or the stakes feel small. 🌌 The “most powerful forces in the galaxy” arrayed against a scrappy independent crew is one of sci-fi’s most reliable pleasures, and Victor executes it with real flair.

There’s a classic Han Solo energy to Eliard—charming, reckless, and smarter than he appears—that makes him immediately likable and easy to root for across however many books in this series it takes to reach safety. ⭐ Ideal for fans of Firefly, Guardians of the Galaxy, or any story where the underdog takes on the universe and refuses to quit.

What makes this essential: A blast of pure space opera joy—fast ships, impossible odds, a roguish captain with hidden depths, and galaxy-spanning action that never takes itself too seriously. 🛸

The Last Labyrinth

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Author: Gwendolyn Womack
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Time Travel Romance

Magellan Brighton is a musical prodigy with a restless soul — gifted enough to fill concert halls, but hungry for something the concert halls can’t give her. As the world edges toward a catastrophic polar shift, she vanishes while playing an ancient organ and wakes in 1829, with no explanation except a lost diary belonging to Gwynedd, the forgotten twin sister of Merlin. The answers are in the past. Getting back requires understanding them. ⌛

Gwendolyn Womack builds The Last Labyrinth on the time travel romance’s richest seam: the fish-out-of-water heroine who arrives in the past with modern knowledge and no social context, dropped into a household already in crisis. The brooding Earl of Liron — Rhys Sherwood, still haunted by his scientist father’s death in a failed experiment — has chosen exactly the wrong moment for his estate’s labyrinth to produce a strange woman with impossible knowledge. 🌀

The connection between Magellan’s musical gift and Gwynedd’s diary gives the romance its mystery engine, and the journey through candlelit medieval abbeys and Renaissance courts gives the novel its visual scope. Womack layers the apocalyptic stakes — the polar shift that frames the contemporary timeline — against the intimate stakes of two people drawn together across a century of social impossibility. 🎵

Why this captivates from page one: A sweeping time travel romance about a musical prodigy who wakes in 1829 and discovers that Merlin’s forgotten twin sister may hold the key to saving the modern world — if she and a brooding English earl can decode the diary before sinister forces take it first. A new release — perfect for fans of Diana Gabaldon and Susanna Kearsley who want their time travel romance richly atmospheric, their heroines genuinely gifted, and their historical settings rendered with loving detail. 🏰

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Author: Daniel Hurst
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Domestic Thrillers

Every day she delivers packages to the gorgeous house at the end of the driveway. Every day she watches through the window: the husband and wife playing with their two children, the picture-perfect family she has decided she deserves more than Sadie Hunt does. They think she’s just the delivery driver. They have no idea who she really is — or what she’s already planning. 📦

Daniel Hurst builds the Hunt Family series on the domestic thriller’s most unsettling premise: the obsessive outsider who has already decided how the story ends, narrating her own delusion with complete internal conviction. The dual perspective — the stalker’s certainty that Reid’s gaze lingers a little longer than necessary, and Sadie’s oblivious household already under strain from pressures she doesn’t realize are being observed — creates exactly the kind of dread that the best domestic thrillers run on. 🏡

Hurst writes his obsessive narrators with the specific cold clarity that distinguishes genuinely frightening domestic fiction from mere melodrama. The delivery driver’s logic is internally consistent, her escalation feels inevitable, and her conviction that she is the rightful Mrs. Hunt is rendered without authorial wink — which is what makes it genuinely chilling rather than campy. 😰

What makes this essential: A taut, deeply unsettling domestic thriller narrated by the delivery driver who has decided the family she watches every day belongs to her — told with the clinical certainty of someone who has already decided how it ends. A new release — perfect for fans of Lisa Jewell and B.A. Paris who want their domestic thrillers narrated from inside the obsession, their threats mundane and therefore terrifying, and their pacing relentless from the first page. 🚪

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Author: L.T. Ryan
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International Mystery & Crime

Jack Noble has been burned, exposed, and hunted for six months. No safe houses. No aliases. A shoulder wound that won’t heal and a list of enemies longer than his options. Then comes the offer: one assassination, complete immunity, a new life. The target is a European president the CIA claims is working for Moscow. The intelligence is solid. The mission is sanctioned. Everything about it should feel right. It doesn’t. 🎯

L.T. Ryan builds the Jack Noble series on the spy thriller’s most durable moral tension: the operative who has done genuinely terrible things in service of a system he no longer entirely trusts, now asked to do one more terrible thing by that same system — with evidence that is, as Noble notes, too perfect and too clean. The target moves like a man with nothing to hide. That detail won’t leave him alone. 🕵️

The three-track structure — Noble on the operation, the target going about his life, the woman Noble left behind refusing to let him disappear — converges toward a single impossible moment with the controlled inevitability that Ryan’s longtime readers recognize as the series’ signature. The new-life offer is the oldest trap in the espionage playbook, and Noble knows it, and takes the mission anyway. 🌍

Why this grips from page one: A tense, morally complex espionage thriller about a burned operative offered immunity for one final assassination — and his growing certainty that the intelligence is wrong, the target is innocent, and the people who sent him are counting on him not to care. A new release — perfect for fans of Daniel Silva and Jason Matthews who want their spy fiction ethically complicated, their operatives genuinely conflicted, and their countdowns to zero genuinely unbearable. 💣