The Books Our Community Can't Put Down
THE TRUE-CRIME DEEP DIVE:
Look What You Made Me Do by Jess Hill
Darkly funny, sharply observed and utterly addictive, Look What You Made Me Do is the kind of psychological thriller you'll race through in a weekend. When best friends and housemates Dee and Stella become entangled in a dangerous web of obsession, manipulation and buried secrets, the lines between loyalty and betrayal begin to blur with devastating consequences. Elaine Murphy deftly combines biting humour with mounting suspense, creating a novel that's as insightful about female friendship as it is gripping. Clever, twist-filled and packed with tension, this is one for fans of smart, character-led thrillers.
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THE FAMILY SAGA:
The Dutch House by Ann Patchett
With Whistler arriving this summer, there's never been a better time to discover – or revisit – one of Ann Patchett's finest novels. A modern classic, The Dutch House follows siblings Danny and Maeve as they're exiled from the lavish home that defined their childhood, tracing the profound impact that loss, family loyalty and memory have on the rest of their lives. Elegant, deeply compassionate and beautifully written, it's a masterclass in character-driven storytelling. If you're new to Patchett's work, start here; if you're already a fan, it's well worth reading again before diving into her latest novel.
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THE MEMOIR:
Strangers: A Memoir Of Marriage by Belle Burden
Inspired by her widely read New York Times Modern Love essay, Belle Burden's debut memoir is a raw and beautifully written account of the end of her 20-year marriage. Reflecting on the shock of watching the person she thought she knew become a stranger, Burden explores grief, identity and the challenge of rebuilding a life from the ground up with remarkable honesty and emotional insight. Heartbreaking yet ultimately hopeful, Strangers is a deeply affecting meditation on love, loss and resilience that will resonate with anyone who's ever had to navigate unexpected change.
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THE LOVE STORY:
We Are Each Other by Jess Mills
Jess Mill's debut is a thoughtful, emotionally resonant novel that explores the messy realities of love, friendship and the families we create for ourselves. When two women from very different worlds form an unexpected bond, they're forced to confront the choices that have shaped their lives and the futures they still hope to build. Beautifully written and full of warmth, We Are All Each Other is an intimate portrait of connection, resilience and what it means to truly belong.
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THE INTERNATIONAL BESTSELLER:
Fresh Water For Flowers by Valérie Perrin
Already a word-of-mouth sensation across Europe, Fresh Water for Flowers is finally getting the attention it deserves among English-speaking readers. At the heart of the novel is Violette Toussaint, a cemetery caretaker whose quiet, solitary life is transformed by the arrival of a mysterious visitor carrying long-buried secrets. Blending mystery, romance and profound reflections on grief, hope and second chances, Valérie Perrin has crafted a novel that's both deeply moving and quietly uplifting. Beautifully written and rich in atmosphere, it's the kind of life-affirming read you'll find yourself recommending to everyone you know.
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THE LITERARY ESCAPE:
Wild Dark Shore by Charlotte McConaghy
If atmospheric, emotionally rich fiction is your thing, don't miss this. Following the success of Migrations and Once There Were Wolves, Wild Dark Shore transports readers to a remote island on the edge of Antarctica, where a woman seeking refuge becomes entwined with the family of the island's solitary caretaker. As rising seas threaten the landscape around them, long-held secrets begin to surface, creating a compelling story of survival, grief and the enduring power of human connection. Lyrical, immersive and impossible to put down, it's a breathtaking novel that blends literary fiction with edge-of-your-seat suspense.
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THE PSYCHOLOGICAL THRILLER:
Don't Let Him In by Lisa Jewell
No one does compulsive psychological suspense quite like Lisa Jewell and Don't Let Him In is another masterclass in keeping readers guessing. It begins with the arrival of a seemingly charming, attentive man who quickly ingratiates himself into the lives of the women he meets. But as his stories begin to unravel, a far more sinister truth emerges. Cleverly plotted and full of Jewell's trademark twists, shifting perspectives and mounting tension, it's the kind of novel that will have you cancelling plans to read just one more chapter. If you loved None of This Is True, this addictive thriller deserves an immediate place on your reading list.
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THE GOTHIC MYSTERY:
London Falling by Patrick Radden Keefe
Few writers turn real-life stories into page-turners quite like Patrick Radden Keefe. Following the success of Empire of Pain and Say Nothing, his latest investigation unpicks the mysterious death of a London teenager whose secret double life led him into the orbit of gangsters, vast wealth and the city's murkiest underworld. What begins as one family's search for answers becomes a gripping examination of money, power and corruption in modern London. Meticulously researched yet impossible to put down, this is narrative non-fiction at its very best – and essential reading for anyone who loves true crime with depth, humanity and literary flair.
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THE COMING-OF-AGE NOVEL:
Raveheart by Graeme Armstrong
After the breakout success of The Young Team, Graeme Armstrong returns with another electrifying portrait of modern Scotland. Set against the backdrop of the country's underground rave scene, Raveheart follows a cast of young people searching for belonging, purpose and escape as they navigate friendship, addiction and the pressures of growing up. Combining Armstrong's unmistakable ear for dialogue with propulsive storytelling and real emotional depth, it's a bold, energetic novel that captures both the euphoria and the darker edges of youth culture. Powerful, immersive and impossible to ignore, this is one of the year's most exciting literary releases.
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