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Author: Emily L Finch
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Historical Mysteries

London, 1861. Samantha Kingston has lived under her overbearing uncle’s control since her parents died six years ago—trapped by the conventions of gender and social class that Victorian England enforced with particular thoroughness. She has been looking for a way out. The way out she gets is not the one she would have chosen: her aunt and uncle are murdered, she is a suspect, and she is on the run in a London underworld she has only encountered previously in Dickens novels. 🔍

V.T. Wyatt has done something unusual for a man of his background—he has walked away from his aristocratic upbringing to become a private investigator, which says something useful about his character before he has spoken a single line of dialogue. After an unconventional first meeting with Samantha, he hires her to help investigate a series of burglaries. The burglaries then reveal a connection to the murders, drawing Samantha and Wyatt closer together as they race to solve both cases simultaneously and clear her name before the wrong conclusion can be reached by the wrong people. 💛

Emily L Finch builds the Samantha and Wyatt partnership on the specific Victorian mystery pleasures that the setting rewards at its best—a city that is simultaneously magnificent and dangerous, a social hierarchy whose rules create the obstacles that drive the plot, and a working partnership between two people whose different social positions give them complementary access to the city’s different worlds. The romance developing alongside the investigation follows the pattern that the best mystery-romance hybrids use: mutual respect earned through competence before anything warmer is allowed to develop. 🌆

What makes this compelling: Emily L Finch launches the Samantha and Wyatt Mysteries with a Victorian historical mystery of genuine atmosphere—a woman on the run in 1861 London, a private investigator who hires her to help solve burglaries, and a connection between those burglaries and the murders that changes everything about both of their situations. 🌟

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Author: Phil Philips
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Historical Mystery & Suspense

Joey Peruggia is the great-grandson of Vincenzo Peruggia—the man who walked out of the Louvre in 1911 with the Mona Lisa under his coat, committing what remains one of the most audacious art thefts in history. When Joey discovers his father’s secret room and finds himself staring at what he assumes is a replica of da Vinci’s most famous painting, the family history suddenly becomes very personally relevant. It is not a replica. The Louvre has known this for over a hundred years and has been waiting—patiently, and now actively—for the original to surface. 🎨

The Louvre wants it back at any cost. When Marie, Joey’s girlfriend and an art connoisseur who understands exactly what they have found, is taken hostage, Joey finds himself running through Paris with the priceless painting as his only negotiating chip—chased by the curator and his men through a city he does not know well enough to navigate at speed under pressure. The thriller mechanics are clean and propulsive: a man with something everyone wants, a hostage whose safety depends on him staying ahead of people who are better resourced and more ruthless than he is. ⚡

Phil Philips adds a second layer to the premise that elevates it beyond a straightforward art heist thriller: the painting itself contains hidden secrets—information concealed within the work that, if made public, could change what the world understands about one of history’s most studied masterpieces. The Da Vinci Code tradition of historical art mystery thriller is a well-established one, and Philips works it with the pacing and escalation that makes the genre reliably compulsive. 🔍

What makes this gripping: Phil Philips delivers a Da Vinci Code-style art thriller with a genuinely compelling premise—the great-grandson of the man who stole the original Mona Lisa discovers it in a secret room, and the Louvre wants it back at any cost, with secrets hidden in the painting that could change history. 🌟

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Author: Alan Lee
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Private Investigator Mysteries

Mackenzie August is trying to run an honest private detective business in Roanoke—the key word being trying. The practice requires a certain amount of discipline about which clients to accept and which cases to decline, especially cases that involve going anywhere near organized crime. Mackenzie has principles about this. Then Veronica Summers walks in wearing Jimmy Choo heels, and the principles encounter significant pressure. 🔍

Ronnie is a local attorney who needs a PI to sniff out a traitorous informant hiding inside an underworld operation—exactly the kind of assignment Mackenzie should decline, and exactly the kind of assignment he cannot decline when the person asking is Ronnie Summers. He goes in, which means mingling with the mafioso in ways that put his professional credibility, his physical safety, and his judgment all at risk simultaneously. The second Mackenzie August novel develops the central dynamic that the series has been building since the first book: a PI who is very good at his job and has a specific weakness that his city seems determined to exploit. 💛

Alan Lee writes the Mackenzie August series with the hard-boiled voice and Roanoke specificity that has made the series a consistent pleasure—a protagonist whose competence and moral code coexist with genuine human vulnerability, a supporting cast including Sheriff Andie Stackhouse and the recurring presence of Ronnie herself, and cases that connect to the community Mackenzie has built around himself since leaving Los Angeles. The second installment deepens everything the first one established while delivering a new case with its own momentum and its own satisfying resolution. ⚡

What makes this gripping: Alan Lee delivers the second Mackenzie August mystery with the hard-boiled energy and Roanoke atmosphere the series does best—a PI trying to stay honest, an attorney with sordid secrets who walks in wearing Jimmy Choos, and an underworld assignment that was always going to end badly for someone. 🌟

Who Needs Friends: An Unscientific Examination of Male Friendship Across America

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Author: Andrew McCarthy
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Travelogues & Travel Essays

Andrew McCarthy’s son asked him a direct question: “You don’t really have any friends, do you, Dad?” The question was not intended to be devastating. It was anyway. McCarthy did have friends—had them in the past tense, more accurately, in the way that adult men often find themselves technically still connected to people they were once genuinely close to while the actual substance of those relationships has been quietly replaced by increasingly infrequent contact and the mutual understanding that catching up is always about to happen. 💛

The book that resulted is a nearly ten-thousand-mile road journey across America—through Appalachia, the Mississippi Delta, the Chihuahuan Desert, the Rocky Mountains—with the explicit purpose of reconnecting. McCarthy talks to men everywhere he goes: cowboys, blues musicians, preachers, rootless teenagers. He asks them about friendship, about what it costs, what it gives, what gets in the way, and what happens to men who find themselves at fifty or sixty realizing that the institutional friendships of their youth have not been replaced by anything equivalent. The conversations are honest and sometimes uncomfortable in ways that feel important. 🚗

Andrew McCarthy—the actor and travel writer who has spent decades writing about movement and displacement and the search for something he could not quite name—brings to this project the same quality that distinguishes his best travel writing: a willingness to make himself the subject of the inquiry rather than simply the person conducting it. He is not studying male friendship from a safe distance. He is examining his own. The road trip format gives the meditation its momentum and its America. 🌅

What makes this essential: Andrew McCarthy delivers a new travel memoir of genuine emotional honesty—ten thousand miles across America reconnecting with old friends, interviewing men about the bonds they have and the ones they’ve lost, and reckoning with what a simple question from his son revealed about his own life. 🌟

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Author: Dr. Jason Fung
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Weight Loss Diets

The standard weight loss story goes like this: diet, lose weight, stop dieting, regain the weight, start over. The cycle is so consistent that most people have internalized the conclusion that long-term weight maintenance is simply not possible—that biology always wins, that the body’s set point will reassert itself, and that the best available strategy is perpetual restriction. Dr. Jason Fung—the Canadian nephrologist whose previous book *The Obesity Code* reached hundreds of thousands of readers—is writing against that conclusion. 🔬

The Hunger Code focuses on the question that Fung argues conventional medicine consistently fails to ask: not what you eat, or even when you eat, but why you eat. The fat thermostat concept at the center of the book—the idea that the body has a set point for body fat that it actively defends, and that sustainable weight loss requires resetting that set point rather than fighting against it indefinitely—reframes the weight loss problem as a hormonal and behavioral regulation challenge rather than a calories-in-calories-out arithmetic problem. The age of ultra-processed food has made this regulation significantly harder, and the book addresses the specific mechanisms by which that food environment works against the body’s natural hunger signals. 💡

Fung writes accessible medical science with the clarity and practical orientation that made *The Obesity Code* so widely read—a doctor who has spent his career treating patients with metabolic disease, bringing that clinical experience to a book that is fundamentally about giving readers the understanding they need to make lasting changes rather than temporary ones. The weight-loss drug era provides the urgent contemporary context the new book is written into. 🌿

What makes this essential: Dr. Jason Fung delivers a new follow-up to The Obesity Code—a science-based guide to resetting the body’s fat thermostat in an era of ultra-processed food, addressing not just what or when to eat but the deeper question of why hunger works against us and how to change that permanently. 🌟

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Author: Javant Benton
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Healthy Cooking

The problem with most plant-based cookbooks is that they swap one set of processed ingredients for another—highly processed meat and dairy substitutes that satisfy the technical definition of vegan while doing little for the person who went plant-based for their health. Javant Benton, the popular influencer behind @healthyveganeating, approaches the question from a different direction: if the goal is genuine health and genuine flavor, the answer is learning to make things yourself from minimally processed whole ingredients. 🌱

The result is over 120 recipes that are oil-free, wheat-free, and sugar-free—not as a set of deprivations but as a framework for cooking that starts from the most nutritionally dense and least manipulated ingredients available. The range covers comfort food classics—lasagna, burgers, cakes, cookies—reimagined as nourishing rather than merely permissible, alongside pantry staples like creamy vegan mayo and smoky mushroom bacon that Benton developed because he could not find adequate versions elsewhere. These are the recipes he wished he had when he was navigating his own health journey. 🥦

The book is addressed explicitly to a broad audience: people who are already plant-based, people who are vegan-curious, and people who simply want to eat less processed food regardless of their broader dietary philosophy. Benton writes with the enthusiasm of someone who genuinely finds cooking this way empowering rather than restrictive—the subtitle’s promise of “fully delicious and satiating” is not a concession but a claim, backed by recipes designed to demonstrate that minimally processed food does not require minimal satisfaction. 🌿

What makes this essential: Javant Benton delivers over 120 minimally processed plant-based recipes that start from real ingredients and arrive at genuinely satisfying food—comfort classics, pantry staples, and the oil-free, wheat-free, sugar-free framework he developed on his own health journey and wished he had found sooner. 🌟