10 Новых книг, Которые выйдут на этой неделе — CrimeReads

10 New Books Coming Out This Week New offerings from the world of crime, mystery, and thrillers. December 1, 2025 By CrimeReads Another week, another batch of books for your TBR pile. Happy reading, folks. Article continues after advertisement “Atkins captures the peak paranoia of the waning days of the Cold War and spins a fantastic yarn filled with deception, double-crosses, action, and drama. Fans of Red Dawn or The Americans will flock to this brilliant novel.” –Library Journal Article continues after advertisement Val McDermid, Silent Bones (Atlantic Crime) “McDermid is at the top of her game in the masterful latest installment of her DCI Karen Pirie series . . . McDermid’s procedural instincts are as sharp as ever, and she balances them with wrenching developments in Karen’s personal life . . . Readers will rest easy knowing they’re in the hands of a seasoned storyteller.” –Publishers Weekly Chris Hauty, Dead Ringer (Atria/Emily Bestler) Article continues after advertisement “Borrowing from puzzle master Dan Brown, Hauty concocts an entertaining plot with a great payoff.” –Kirkus Reviews “Witty…A long list of suspects, a dark sense of humor, and surprisingly weighty meditations on mortality carry the day. It’s a killer good time.” –Publishers Weekly Article continues after advertisement Margot Harrison, The Library of Fates (Graydon House) “[A] taut and introspective time-travel thriller…. This deserves to be savored.” –Publishers Weekly Tara Moss, The Italian Secret (Dutton) “Moss’ intrepid heroine is a good choice for fans of Jacqueline Winspear’s Maisie Dobbs.” –Booklist Article continues after advertisement Christina Kovac, Watch Us Fall (Simon and Schuster) “Kovac (The Cutaway) has written a superb suspense that will keep readers on tenterhooks.” –Library Journal PJ Nelson, All My Bones (Minotaur) “Nelson brings life to this small-town whodunit, with its delightful mix of humor, Southern charm, and quirky, colorful characters…Charming, clever, and sure to delight.” –Booklist Christopher Carlsson (tr. Rachel Wilson-Broyles), The Living and the Dead (Hogarth) “Carlsson is the creme de la creme of Nordic noir.” –Bookpage Matthew Pearl, The Award (Harper) “The Award begins as a wryly funny satire of thwarted literary ambition, but it quickly evolves into something darker and more disturbing. Matthew Pearl’s addictive and propulsive novel has the twisted nightmare logic of a Patricia Highsmith thriller.” –Tom Perrotta Share: Source: https://crimereads.com/10-new-books-coming-out-this-week-5/