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Author: W. Somerset Maugham
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British Literary Classic

When a rising literary figure approaches novelist Ashenden for help writing the authorized biography of Edward Driffield—England’s Grand Old Man of letters, recently dead, revered by the whole of the literary establishment—Ashenden agrees, though he can already sense the project will require considerable suppression of what he actually knows. Because Ashenden knew Driffield long before the public did: as a young man in a Kentish village, where he also knew Driffield’s first wife Rosie. Rosie who was warm, generous, free-spirited, and completely unrespectable—the very opposite of the polished, carefully managed image the second Mrs. Driffield is already constructing around her dead husband’s legacy. W. Somerset Maugham delivers the 1930 novel that many critics consider his masterpiece—a sharp, witty, and deeply humane dissection of English literary celebrity, reputation, and the dangerous distance between the truth and the story we choose to tell about the dead. 📚

Maugham writes with the controlled, cutting intelligence that distinguished him from his contemporaries—the novel is mercilessly funny about the literary establishment and genuinely tender about Rosie, who is one of the most memorable female characters in 20th-century British fiction. The New York Times called it “a masterpiece of creative irony.” 🔍

Maugham was one of the most successful novelists of the early 20th century and is the author of Of Human Bondage and The Razor’s Edge. Cakes and Ale is a standalone in the public domain. ⭐

Why this matters: A celebrated novelist is asked to help manage a literary legend’s reputation—and the truth he remembers about the man’s first wife changes everything.

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Author: T.S. Joyce
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Werewolf Paranormal Romance

Liam Northman is the Alpha of the Coeur d’Alene Lake Pack, hiding in plain sight in human territory with a short-term lease on a den and strict orders to himself to keep a low profile. Werewolves and humans don’t mix—and as a new Alpha with a mate already arranged for him by Pack protocol, getting involved with a human woman would be professionally, socially, and biologically inadvisable. Then he sees a woman being cornered by an aggressive suitor and steps in, because his protective instincts have always been overwhelming. Her name is Nory Hunter. She’s a shy introvert who has always felt like an outsider—until this tall, broody, snarling stranger looks at her and makes her feel like she makes complete sense. Around him, she finally starts finding her voice. The fact that his eyes are a little too bright and his voice a little too snarly is something she chooses not to examine too closely. T.S. Joyce opens the Same series with the forbidden human-werewolf romance that has built over 1,300 ratings on Goodreads in just months. 💕

Joyce writes with the specific combination of protective alpha intensity and genuine emotional warmth that has made her one of the most prolific and beloved shifter romance authors working today. The new Pack dynamics, the arranged-mate complication, and the human-werewolf territorial politics give the romance its specific stakes. Contains explicit content; intended for adult readers. 🔍

Joyce is an international bestselling author of over 160 shifter romance novels. The Same series runs three completed books. ⭐

Why this captivates: The new werewolf Alpha hiding in human territory stepped in once to protect a shy introvert—and now neither of them can stop finding reasons to be near each other.

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Author: Rae Walsh
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Christian Inspirational Romance

Corporate life has not been treating Katie Grace well. Suffering from the kind of severe anxiety that makes daily existence feel precarious, she learns that she has inherited her late grandmother’s Victorian house in the lake town of Aveline—tucked into the rolling hills of the Los Padres National Forest in California, where the pace is different and the people extend their hands to strangers. Maybe a new start will be exactly what she needs. Hardware store owner Sam Grant remembers Katie from summers long past, and he has made himself a firm rule about relationships. Working on her Victorian house’s renovations is going to put that resolve under considerable pressure. In Aveline, Katie allows herself to dream again—finding solace in cooking and creating a gathering place for new friends—and the town wraps her up in the particular warmth of a community that actually means it. Rae Walsh opens the Aveline series with the inspirational romance that fans of Jan Karon are calling exactly the book they needed. 💙

Walsh writes with the specific quiet warmth and careful attention to community that characterizes the Mitford tradition—the Aveline ensemble of quirky, lovable, multi-background characters is rendered with genuine affection, and the faith thread runs throughout without being heavy-handed. “I felt the reverie as I was reading,” said one reviewer. “They felt like cherished friends.” Clean with a faith foundation throughout. 🔍

Walsh is the inspirational fiction pen name of Canadian author Rachel Devenish Ford. The Aveline series runs three books, all completed. ⭐

Why this charms: A woman hollowed out by anxiety inherits her grandmother’s Victorian house in a California lake town—and discovers that community and dreaming again are the same thing.

The Stars Turned Inside Out

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Author: Nova Jacobs
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Science Mystery / Literary Thriller

Deep beneath the ground outside Geneva, where CERN’s Large Hadron Collider smashes subatomic particles at breathtaking speeds, maintenance crews make a startling discovery during downtime: the body of Howard Anderby, a brilliant young physicist who appears to have been irradiated by the collider itself. Security footage shows no evidence of him entering the tunnel. Eager to keep the death quiet, CERN brings in private investigator Sabine Leroux—who has her own ties to the lab’s administration. Meanwhile, Howard’s colleague Eve, who harbored feelings for him she never acted on, is determined to understand what she missed and whether she could have stopped it. As Sabine pulls on threads of academic rivalry and personal secrets, an international physics arms race involving China escalates the stakes—and raises the question of what knowledge might be worth killing for. Nova Jacobs delivers the Wall Street Journal Best Mystery of 2024 that Publishers Weekly called “golden age mystery fans will love.” 🔍

Jacobs writes with the rare hybrid authority of someone who genuinely understands both the scientific world and the mystery genre—the CERN setting is rendered with insider specificity, and the novel’s dual timeline structure (Now and Before) builds the case with deliberate patience rather than breakneck pace. The Los Angeles Times asked who knew particle physics could be so bewitching. 💙

Jacobs holds an MFA from USC and is an Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Nicholl Fellowship recipient. The Stars Turned Inside Out is a standalone. ⭐

Why this captivates: A physicist’s body was found in CERN’s collider tunnel—with no evidence he entered it—and the private investigator brought in to keep it quiet keeps finding reasons why that’s impossible—for $1.99.

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Author: Bob Mortimer
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British Comic Mystery

Gary Thorn is thirty years old, lives alone in Peckham, works as a legal assistant at a law firm, and talks to squirrels—genuinely and at length. He is not, by any objective measure, someone life tends to happen to. Then his colleague Brendan Jones finally talks him into a drink after work, and at the pub Gary notices a woman at the bar reading a book called The Clementine Complex. Before he can work up the nerve to speak to her, Brendan gets a call and leaves. Gary speaks to the woman. She leaves before he learns her name. The next day, two detectives show up to tell him that Brendan has been murdered. And the woman—who Gary has decided to call Clementine—is his only alibi. What follows is Gary’s bewildered adventure through South London’s estates and pie shops in search of answers, love, and a way out of the worst week of his life. Bob Mortimer delivers the comic mystery debut from the beloved comedian behind Gone Fishing. 🔍

Mortimer writes with exactly the deadpan, gently surreal English humor that his television audience loves—Gary’s internal monologue is consistently hilarious, his supporting cast of nosy neighbors and baffled police is perfectly calibrated, and Publishers Weekly praised the “fast-paced plot that never lets the humor flag.” In the tradition of Richard Osman and Nita Prose. 💙

Mortimer is the beloved English comedian, actor, and #1 Sunday Times bestselling memoirist behind And Away… and the long-running partnership with Vic Reeves. The Clementine Complex is a standalone novel. ⭐

Why this charms: A legal assistant who talks to squirrels spoke to a mysterious woman at a pub—then his colleague was murdered and she’s his only alibi—for $1.99.

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Author: Felix Francis
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Horse Racing Thriller

Three years into his career at a prestigious Newmarket bloodstock sales company, auctioneer Theo Jennings has finally made his first multi-million-guinea sale—a yearling colt that goes under the hammer for three million at the October sales. Hours later, he overhears something he shouldn’t between the two bidders, suggesting the sale may have been colluded. The next morning, the colt is found dead. Theo can’t leave it alone. The deeper he investigates—against the explicit wishes of his boss—the more the case widens: into insurance fraud, racing corruption, and a body that the police are equally determined not to let Theo anywhere near. The more he uncovers, the less he can trust anyone around him. The higher the stakes, the greater the risk. And in the world of bloodstock auctions, where fortunes are made and lost on untried, untested, unnamed yearlings, the ultimate price can be murder. Felix Francis delivers Book 12 in the Dick Francis tradition. 🔍

Francis spent time at the actual Tattersalls October sales in Newmarket for this novel, and the insider detail shows—the auction ring atmosphere, the vast sums wagered on unknown potential, and the specific corruption that flows through horse racing when money and secrecy combine give the thriller its particular texture. Jilly Cooper called the series “galloping along splendidly.” 💙

Felix Francis is the son of legendary horse racing thriller author Dick Francis and now writes under the family name. No Reserve is a standalone in the Dick Francis universe. ⭐

Why this grips you: He sold the colt for three million guineas, overheard something suspicious, and woke up the next morning to find it dead—and now someone wants him to stop asking questions—for $1.99.

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