Charlie Webb is a “third rate” lawyer. He’s been appointed to defend the artist Guido Sabatini, who stole back the painting he recently sold to a restaurant. Unaware that Sabatini also stole a flash drive full of incriminating evidence, Webb thinks this will be an insignificant case….Until it becomes a double homicide.
November 5th
Katherine Greene: The Lake of Lost Girls
Guided by a true crime podcast that investigates cold cases, Lindsey begins her own investigation into her sister’s disappearance. Twenty-four years earlier, Jessica’s serene college life is unraveling. Suddenly she goes missing. When Jessica’s body is among the many discovered in the local lake, will Lindsey finally get answers?
November 5th
Frankie Boyle & Charlie Skelton: A Short History of the Apocalypse
Provided by a time-traveler from the not-so-distant future, A Short History of the Apocalypse, is a survival guide for the imminent end of civilization.
November 7th
Yrsa Sigurdardottir: Can't Run, Can't Hide
From best-selling Icelandic crime writer, this thriller begins with a horrific discovery. In a secluded fjord, an entire family has been brutally murdered. As forensic pathologist Idunn investigates, she uncovers disturbing family secret and navigates her own repressed past. Perfect for fans of Stephen King.
November 7th
Kelly & Zach Weinersmith: A City on Mars
A nonfiction speculative novel about colonizing Mars. With predictions based on current space technology and cutting edge science, the Weinersmith’s present an in-depth hypothesis of what space settlement could mean for mankind politically, evolutionarily, and ethically.
Victoria Burke moved her family out to the country in an effort to cope with her recent loss. Her attempts to find peace are interrupted when pets go missing. Her daughter begins to act strangely. Family acquaintances start to drop like flies.
November 7th
Janet Evanovich: Now Or Never
Evanovich’s newest installment in the Stephanie Plum franchise. Stephanie’s personal life is falling apart, when her next “killer” case falls in her lap.
November 19th
Disclaimer: It was so hard to make a list of upcoming November books that were standalone unique novels.