Monday, August 30, 2010

September 2010 New Mystery Releases!


It's almost impossible to believe that another month has flown by. If someone asked me where summer went, I certainly wouldn't be able to come up with an answer!

Like every other bookaholic in the world, I have my favorite genres, and I always want to know when new books are being published. Whether they're by new-to-me authors or ones who are tried and true, I'm insatiable when it comes to new books.

The following books are my top ten picks for new mysteries being released in September. (Don't tell anyone, but I squeezed in one historical fiction title...shhhh!) The titles are grouped by release dates, and I've included the information you'll need to find them all at your favorite book spots. Let's see which titles have me drooling this month!


===September 2 Release===

 
Title: The Shadows in the Street
Author: Susan Hill
Series: #5 in the Simon Serrailler series set in Lafferton, England
ISBN: 9781590204085
Publisher: Overlook
Hardcover, 384 pages





===September 7 Release===



Title: Russian Winter
Author: Daphne Kalotay
Historical Fiction
ISBN: 9780061962165
Publisher: Harper
Hardcover, 480 pages
*Upcoming review on Kittling: Books







Title: Dexter Is Delicious
Author:Jeff Lindsay
Series: #5 in the Dexter Morgan series set in Florida
ISBN: 9780385532358
Publisher: Doubleday
Hardcover, 368 pages








Title: Thirteen Hours
Author: Deon Meyer
Series: #2 Benny Griessel mystery set in South Africa
ISBN: 9780802119582
Publisher: Atlantic Monthly Press
Hardcover, 384 pages








Title: The Crocodile's Last Embrace
Author: Suzanne Arruda
Series: #6 in the Jade del Cameron historical series set in Kenya
ISBN: 9780451231178
Publisher: NAL Trade
Paperback, 400 pages







===September 28 Release===


 
Title: Blue Lightning
Author: Ann Cleeves
Series: #4 in the Shetland Island Quartet
ISBN: 9780312384357
Publisher: Minotaur Books
Hardcover, 368 pages








Title: Bury Your Dead
Author: Louise Penny
Series: #6 in the Chief Inspector Armand Gamache series set in Ontario, Canada
ISBN: 9780312377045
Publisher: Minotaur Books
Hardcover, 384 pages
*Upcoming review on Kittling: Books






Title: Saving Max
Author: Antoinette Van Heugten
ISBN: 9780778329633
Publisher: Mira Books
Paperback, 384 pages











Title: You Are Next
Author: Katia Lief
ISBN:  9780061809026
Publisher: Avon
Mass Market Paperback, 320 pages










Title: The Day of Small Things
Author: Vicki Lane
ISBN: 9780385342636
Publisher: Dell
Mass Market Paperback, 432 pages
*Upcoming review on Kittling: Books









It looks as though September is another wonderful month for crime fiction-- in particular the 28th with the books by two of my favorites, Ann Cleeves and Louise Penny.

Which ones did you just add to your own wish list?


14 comments:

  1. Some great titles here. I plan to start Russian Winter later this week.

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  2. Looking forward to your review of Russian Winter - that one looks fantastic!

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  3. A lot of good ones coming out. I loved Russian Winter and Bury Your Dead. I hope you enjoy them if you haven't read them yet. So good!!

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  4. Wow, Cathy! A bunch of good ones here and some authors I'm not familiar with. So many choices....

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  5. Beth-- I haven't received my copy yet, but I'll be reading it soon, too!

    Ruth-- It does, doesn't it?

    Kaye-- I hope I like them, too. I write negative reviews, but I certainly don't enjoy doing it!

    Kay-- I know! But I'd rather be spoiled for choice than the alternative....

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  6. I have the Cleeves...kindly sent to me by the author, the British edition with the lighthouse on the cover. The last in a great series...so sad.

    But I must get my hands on the latest Susan Hill. I had a few issues with the last in the series, but I am always hopeful.

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  7. I'm really looking forward to the new Louise Penny!

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  8. I recently got Saving Max and am looking forward to reading it.

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  9. Oh thank you, what a great list.

    I really need to start Louise Penny's series. Shadows in the Street and The day of Small Things looks great also.

    Have a great week.

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  10. The cover for Blue Lightning is fantastic.

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  11. I recently read the first in the Dexter series since I have enjoyed the TV series so much. I was surprised that some of the book's characters didn't live on at the end of the first book and yet they are quite focal in the show. Have you read the rest of the series and do you watch the show? I am wondering if they went very separate ways after Book 1 and if I should keep reading...

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  12. Caite-- The lighthouse cover? Please don't look at me. This shade of green isn't very becoming, I'm afraid....

    Belle-- So am I!

    Page-- I hope we both enjoy it!

    Marce-- You definitely need to start reading Louise Penny. She is *marvelous*!!

    Ryan-- I like that one, too.

    Molly-- Although I enjoyed the TV series, I didn't even finish watching the first season, so I'm not a good person to ask. :(

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  13. I love the cover for The Day of Small Things.

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  14. Kris-- It is an intriguing cover.

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