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4 Thrilling Novels Perfect For The Winter Season

Finished all of your novels and confused much as to what next to read? We’ve got you! Here’s a brief list of the most thrilling, romantic, and mysterious novels to hook you on for the month.

1.) OUR MISSING HEART

BY CELESTE NG

Libraries in a futuristic America are severely restricted, and the government has the power to remove rebellious youngsters, particularly those of Asian origin. The work of Bird’s mother, a prohibited Chinese American who long since left, has been disavowed by him for years. Bird embarks on a mission to find his missing mother after receiving a sketch in the mail, which leads him to a New York underworld network and a fresh act of disobedience.

2.) MAD HONEY

BY JODI PICOULT AND JENNIFER FINNEY BOYLAN

When Olivia McAfee learns about her husband’s sinister secrets, her picture-perfect existence is wrecked. She relocates to her sleepy birthplace in New Hampshire with her recently divorced son Asher. Olivia is convinced Asher is innocent since he is the main suspect in the death of Asher’s girlfriend. She starts to question whether Asher is more like his father than she initially assumed as more of his secrets come to light.

3.) THE PASSENGER

BY CORMAC MCCARTHY

Bobby Western jumps into the water in 1980 in Mississippi to see a sunken ocean ship. He encounters authorities, his father’s ghost, and his sister, who is both his love and his downfall, as he investigates the accident site. Since Stella Maris, the second book in the series will be released in November, you won’t have to wait long for the sequel.

4.) THE FAMILY GAME

BY CATHERINE STEADMAN

A rising literary sensation, Harriet Reed, is just betrothed to Edward Holbeck, the scion of a very wealthy family. And although Edward has long attempted to cut off contact with them, the Holbecks are slowly reentering their life as a result of the news of the couple’s happiness in marriage. Harriet is attracted to their opulent lifestyle and finds the family to be extremely hospitable. Therefore, Harriet is eager to listen when Robert, Edward’s father, gives her a recording of a novel he’s been working on. But as soon as she hits play, it becomes obvious that this isn’t simply a book. It is an admission. An admission of a brutal crime. a homicide The game then abruptly begins. Harriet, who is confused and lonely, must determine if this is the case.

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