Saturday, July 13, 2024

Readworthy: This month’s best action

 
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This Month's Best New Action
Each month, Readworthy highlights the best, most acclaimed new releases in your categories! Questions or suggestions? Let us know.
 
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Book cover for A Death in Cornwall by Daniel Silva
Legendary spy and art restorer Gabriel Allon is back in this brand-new release!
When a brutally murdered professor leaves behind a cryptic cipher, only Gabriel Allon can track an illusive painting — and the woman's killer — on a high-stakes chase across the globe.
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Good Morning America, Parade, Kirkus Reviews
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Book cover for Red Sky Mourning by Jack Carr
Don't miss this heart-pounding #1 New York Times bestseller from a retired Navy SEAL sniper
As a rogue Chinese submarine hurtles toward the US, enemies of the state circle Silicon Valley and the White House. Former sniper James Reece has left his dangerous life behind, but he's the nation's only hope…
IN THE MEDIA
New York Post
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Book cover for Don't Let the Devil Ride by Ace Atkins
Don Winslow, Michael Connelly, and S. A. Cosby are all praising this gritty work of Southern noir
When Memphis PI Porter Hayes is hired to track down a missing man named Dean, he uncovers a secret life of international intrigue. But Dean has plenty of enemies — and Hayes is about to land in their crosshairs…
IN THE MEDIA
Publishers Weekly, Kirkus Reviews
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Book cover for Flashpoint by Catherine Coulter
Buckle up for another dangerous race for survival with iconic agents Savich and Sherlock
In London, someone is determined to assassinate a painter — while elsewhere, a young boy's father disappears under suspicious circumstances. Can the FBI's Dillon Savich and Lacey Sherlock connect the cases before it's too late?
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Book cover for Shadowheart by Meg Gardiner
Trust Stephen King when he calls Meg Gardiner 'the next suspense superstar'
Two serial killers — one in a Tennessee prison, one roaming the streets — are playing a twisted, deadly game. Can FBI Special Agent Caitlin Hendrix get into their heads and put an end to the carnage?
IN THE MEDIA
CBS Mornings, People, Kirkus Reviews, Library Journal
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Book cover for W.E.B. Griffin: Zero Option by Peter Kirsanow
A bestselling series continues on with this gripping World War II thriller!
Stalin, Roosevelt, and Churchill have gathered in Tehran for a vital meeting — and the OSS has intelligence that one of the leaders will be assassinated. Agent Dick Canidy intends to stop the attack, but is his target a Nazi or an Ally?
IN THE MEDIA
Publishers Weekly, Kirkus Reviews
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Book cover for Assassins Anonymous by Rob Hart
'If John Wick was more of a talker, you'd get Assassins Anonymous'
– Alma Katsu, author of The Hunger
Mark is in a 12-step program for reformed killers, determined to leave behind his career as one of the world's most dangerous assassins. But being forced on the run after a brutal attack may disrupt even the best-laid plans…
IN THE MEDIA
People, The Washington Post, Parade, Chicago Tribune, Publishers Weekly, Kirkus Reviews, BookPage
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Book cover for Red Star Falling by Steve Berry and Grant Blackwood
The stakes couldn't be higher in this Cold War–era adventure from two bestselling authors
Within the manuscripts in Ivan the Terrible's legendary library lies a code with the potential to control a secret Soviet satellite program. But agent Luke Daniels isn't the only one after it…
IN THE MEDIA
Publishers Weekly
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Book cover for Sentinel by Mark Greaney
'Nobody crafts a blockbuster thriller like Mark Greaney'
– Brad Thor
While security agent Josh Duffy is on assignment in Ghana, a vicious attack incites a deadly feud, landing Duffy's young children and high-profile clients in the cross fire.
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Book cover for Shanghai by Joseph Kanon
A New York Times bestselling author delivers a fast-paced thriller set in pre–World War II Shanghai
Daniel Lohr is one of many European Jews seeking refuge from the Nazis in Shanghai. But as he navigates the city's nightlife scene, he finds himself plunged into a world of crime, vice, and murder…
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Parade, The Times, Publishers Weekly, Kirkus Reviews, Booklist, BookPage
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