Looking for something to read? Check the list below for some of the new titles releasing during the week of March 6 – 12, 2022 with one debut series.


Shadows Reel by C.J. Box (Suspense)
A day before the three Pickett girls come home for Thanksgiving, Joe is called out for a moose poaching incident that turns out to be something much more sinister: a local fishing guide has been brutally tortured and murdered. At the same time, Marybeth opens an unmarked package at the library where she works and finds a photo album that belonged to an infamous Nazi official. Who left it there? And why?

Fun with Murder by Lucy Carol (Cozy)
With a new business to work in, Madison dives headlong into a comedy dinner theater. She’s having a blast! Laughter and money! Applause and fun! Bodies and. . .wait a minute. . . Bodies? – digital only

Like A Sister by Kellye Garrett (Domestic Suspense)
When the body of disgraced reality TV star Desiree Pierce is found on a playground in the Bronx the morning after her 25th birthday party, the police and the media are quick to declare her death an overdose. It’s a tragedy, certainly, but not a crime. But Desiree’s half-sister Lena Scott knows that can’t be the case. A graduate student at Columbia, Lena has spent the past decade forging her own path far from the spotlight, but some facts about Desiree just couldn’t have changed since their childhood.

Cozy Mountain Breakdown by Pamela Grandstaff (Cozy)
It seems like Abby’s luck has finally changed for the better. She’s got a steady job that pays well, a handsome man who loves her, an old house to fix up, and the vintage enameled cast iron drainboard sink of her dreams. She ought to be feeling pretty good right now, except she’s secretly afraid it’s all about to fall apart. – digital only

Double Blind by Libby Fischer Hellmann (Suspense)
With little work during the pandemic, Chicago PI Georgia Davis agrees to help the best friend of fellow sleuth, Ellie Foreman. Susan Siler’s aunt died suddenly after her Covid booster, and Susan’s distraught mother wants the death investigated. However, Georgia’s investigation is interrupted by a family trip to Nauvoo, Illinois, the one-time Mormon heartland. It’s there that her life unexpectedly intersects with the runaway spouse of a Mormon Fundamentalist.

A Vintage End by D’Arcy Kavanagh (Cozy)
It’s another beautiful day on the French Riviera until Paul Burke and a group of bicyclists participating in a vintage bike race come across a disturbing scene: two skeletons dressed in Nazi memorabilia linking major race sponsor Bosco Yablonski to one of the worst periods in history. Although the authorities dismiss it as a hoax aimed at discrediting the sponsor, Burke isn’t convinced.

Murder Under the Tuscan Sun by Maureen Klovers (Cozy)
Rita Calabrese is a lover of all things Italian—especially the food. So she is overjoyed when Sal, her normally oh-so-unromantic husband, proposes a second honeymoon at a villa in Tuscany. For two weeks, she’ll get a respite from her hectic life as a reporter, sleuth, and mother and be able to just lounge by the pool, traipse through vineyards and olive groves, and gorge on gelato and tiramisu. – digital only

Snowed Under Murder by Kathryn Long (Cozy)
The holiday season has arrived when all should be merry in Sierra Pines. A plea from her mother pushes Ali to offer her annoying cousin, Nathan, and his even more annoying bride, Isadora, lodging at the B&B. When Isadora is found dead at the bottom of a ski slope and fingers point to Nathan as suspect number one, the merry season turns into a scary season for the residents of Sierra Pines.

Deadly Broadcast by Kate Parker (Historical)
The phony war has dragged out past Christmas into a dark and dreary New Year, 1940. In the blackout, someone murdered BBC engineer Frank Kennedy, making him more popular dead than alive. A blackmailer and bully, he sold out his friends, assaulted his Broadcasting House colleagues, and sabotaged his employer. Kennedy was also a government informant against the IRA. Despite arrests of members, the IRA is still planning more attacks against British civilians. Attacks Frank Kennedy might have been involved in.

Run, Rose, Run by Dolly Parton and James Patterson (Thriller)
Every song tells a story. She’s a star on the rise, singing about the hard life behind her. She’s also on the run. Find a future, lose a past. Nashville is where she’s come to claim her destiny. It’s also where the darkness she’s fled might find her. And destroy her.

Bad Blood Sisters by Saralyn Richard (Suspense)
Quinn’s always joked about death, but this summer, death stops being funny. For one thing, her brother finally undergoes transplant surgery. For another, Quinn’s estranged BFF—her “blood sister”—is brought into the family mortuary, bludgeoned to death. Quinn is haunted by the past, her friendship gone awry, and the blood oath she’s sworn to keep secret.

Front Page Murder by Joyce St. Anthony (Historical) *new series*
Irene Ingram has written for her father’s newspaper, the Progress Herald, ever since she could grasp a pencil. Now she’s editor in chief, which doesn’t sit well with the men in the newsroom. But proving her journalistic bona fides is the least of Irene’s worries when crime reporter Moe Bauer, on the heels of a hot tip, turns up dead at the foot of his cellar stairs.