Check out Deb Lewis’ picks for November reading. And, don’t forget to check the Webstore where there are all kinds of “Hot New Signed Books”. https://store.poisonedpen.com/
Here’s Deb’s list from The Poisoned Pen.
The Kings Ransom by Janet Evanovich
“Thriller master” (Mystery and Suspense Magazine) Janet Evanovich takes you on a global hunt to track down missing masterpieces in this action-packed and steamy sequel to the instant New York Times bestseller The Recovery Agent.
Wild Instinct by T Jefferson Parker
A gripping high-stakes thriller by three-time Edgar Award winner and New York Times bestselling author T. Jefferson Parker (“A marvel…hits the high-water mark for crime fiction every time out.” —Gregg Hurwitz)
The Devil In Oxford by Jess Armstrong
Set after the Great War, Jess Armstrong’s USA Today bestselling and award-winning series is historical gothic murder mystery at its best, and Ruby Vaughn returns in The Devil in Oxford.
Puzzle Mania! by NYT Games, edited by Joel Fagliano
From New York Times Games, home of Wordle and Connections, comes a collection that transforms your favorite digital games into a beautifully designed book that’s perfect for solo play, family game night, or gifting to puzzle-obsessed friends.
“A screen-free version of all their favorite New York Times games . . . Tailor-made to be a great white elephant gift.” —The Skimm Gift Guide
Murder Among The Stacks by Rosie A Point, Charles Timmerman
A cozy mystery story combined with themed word search puzzles creates an interactive and charming whodunit experience in this fun new format that invites you to solve the case as you uncover clues.
All That We See or Seem by Ken Liu
Award-winning author Ken Liu returns with his first scifi thriller in a brand-new series following former “orphan hacker” Julia Z as she is thrust into a high-stakes adventure where she must use her AI-whispering skills to unravel a virtual reality mystery, rescue a kidnapped dream artist, and confront the blurred lines between technology, selfhood, and the power of shared dreams.





