Here is a list of some of the new releases for April 19-25, 2020 with two new series debut. Hope a few of these new titles will keep you entertained. Enjoy!



Shredding The Evidence by Daryl Wood Gerber (Cozy)
The denizens of Crystal Cove are salivating over the upcoming Food Bowl Week, when local chefs offer some of their best and most imaginative creations in bite-size portions all over town.

A Farewell To Murder by Kimberly Griggs/David Berens (Cozy)
Mallory Hemingway is living the dream. Ok, well, maybe not the dream, but it’s a promising start to her brand new life.

Little Secrets by Jennifer Hillier (Suspense)
All it takes to unravel a life is one little secret. . .

Furthermore by James M. Jackson (Traditional)
With hidden money and connections to reach past his prison walls, the Happy Reaper threatens to avenge his capture and eliminate the entire McCree clan. Seamus must neutralize him, but how?

Six Cloves Under by Gin Jones *new series* (Cozy)
App developer Mabel Skinner is about to discover something rotten on her late aunt’s garlic farm—and it’s not the compost heap . . .

Cheater’s Game by Paul Levine (Legal Thriller)
Rich parents will pay anything to get their kids into college. For a price, Kip Lassiter can get the perfect score on any test. And Kip’s heartbroken Uncle Jake must defend an unwinnable case.

Dead Land by Sara Paretsky (Traditional)
Chicago’s legendary detective, V.I. Warshawski, knows her city’s rotten underbelly better than most, but she’s unable to avoid it when her goddaughter drags her into a fight over lakefront land use.

Duplicity by Sara Rosett (Traditional)
They’re separated by almost a century. Yet, they’ll both hunt the same stolen masterpiece . . .

Seas The Day by Maggie Toussaint *new series* (Cozy)
Caterer River Holloway cooks like a dream and is known on Shell Island as a “finder” of things. Which is why a desperate mother begs River to track down her grown son, Chili Bolz, who’s vanished.

Hidden Victims by LynDee Walker (Crime Thriller)
A letter from a dead man catapults Nichelle Clarke into the biggest story of her career. . .if she can stay alive long enough to report it.