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. November 3, 2025 By CrimeReads Another week, another batch of books for your TBR pile. Happy reading, folks. Article continues after advertisement William Boyd, The Predicament (Atlantic Crime) “This John le Carré-esque Cold War thriller is something rare–a sequel that surpasses the original. Full of wry humor, this is a compelling novel full of intrigue, romance, and, once again, plenty of alcohol.” –Booklist Article continues after advertisement John Dickson Carr, The Burning Court (American Mystery Classics) “A fascinating tale of murder, a disappearing corpse and of two persons who appear to be the reincarnations of long dead poisoners. The book fairly drips mystery.” –The New York Times Alissa Lee, With Friends Like These (Atria) Article continues after advertisement Best of “The Strand Magazine”: 25 Years of Twists, Turns, and Tales from the Modern Masters of Mystery and Fiction –Blackstone Heather Gudenkauf, The Perfect Hosts (Park Row) “Gudenkauf excels at establishing character and atmosphere, and a sense of dread permeates every scene.” –Kirkus Article continues after advertisement Andreina Cordani, Murder at the Christmas Emporium (Pegasus Crime) “Cordani makes an impressive adult debut with this devious holiday whodunit. Cordani starts in the key of a holiday cozy but gets dark fast, a risky transition she pulls off without a hitch. Mystery lovers of all stripes will walk away satisfied.” –Publishers Weekly Michael Sears, Love the Stranger (Soho Crime) “Sears delivers an action-packed Love the Stranger, deftly moving the plot from a financial thriller to a story about a vulnerable immigrant community easily exploited.” –Oline H. Cogdill, South Florida Sun Sentinel Article continues after advertisement Anthony M. Amore, The Rembrandt Heist (Pegasus) “Amore delivers a dramatic and colorful recounting of the 1975 theft of Rembrandt’s Portrait of Elsbeth van Rijn from Boston’s Museum of Fine Arts. Amore constructs an impressively detailed play-by-play of the theft, drawing on his own investigations into the thefts of artworks and his access to Connor and Dotoli, both of whom he’d befriended, and sources in law enforcement and the art world. This captivates.” –Publishers Weekly Source: https://crimereads.com/10-new-books-coming-out-this-week-november-3-2025/