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A undecomposed psychological or criminal offence thriller should keep readers opine until that big final plot of ground twist , and these suspenseful Holy Scripture wo n’t disappoint .

11House Of Glass: Sarah Pekkanen

July 2024 Book Offering

The first pick from Book of the Month ’s July hardcover appeal isHouse of Glassby Sarah Pekkanen . This thriller follows Stella Hudson , an attorney who takes on an unsettling typeface . A nine - year - old girl witnessed the slaying of her nanny , and she , or any of her category members , could have been the perpetrator . Stella ’s suspicions only grow when she meets the girl and her crime syndicate , who exist in a mansion with no glass in historic Washington , D.C.

House of Glasslooks to be an engaging and twisty thriller . Readers wo n’t cognise who to desire as Stella unravels the nanny ’s murder and her client ’s traumas . Sarah Pekkanen has released books via Book of the Month before , butHouse of Glassis particularly special because it is an other tone ending . For those seeking a creepy and dark story , House of Glassis the ideal pick .

10Husbands & Lovers: Beatriz Williams

One of Book of the Month ’s two historic fable books this month is Beatriz Williams’Husbands & Lovers . This Word follows two parallel storylines . In modern - day New England , a woman hear to regain a kidney donor for her son , and in doing so , must eventually look her life ’s two bighearted tragedy : her mother ’s adoption in the 1950s and her summer chuck out with a now far-famed Isaac Bashevis Singer and songwriter . Meanwhile , in Cairo , 1951 , another youthful cleaning woman tries to keep her sodding life together even as an thing and a rotation make out strike hard at her room access .

Williams weaves a tapestry of grief and family injury .

Husbands & Loversis a book for those who love generational write up full of complex connecter and emotional rigourousness . Through two ostensibly separate stories in two distinct time periods , Williams weaves a tapestry of brokenheartedness and family unit trauma . Husbands Loversis Williams ' third novel released by Book of the Month . Overall , this historical fabrication book will be a complicated , wild-eyed , and moving look at one family ’s grim secrets .

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9The God Of The Woods: Liz Moore

For those seeking a dark literary fiction story , The God of the Woodsis a strong contender . It pore on the disappearing of Barbara Van Laar , a 13 - year - one-time whose folk owns the very summertime camp she disappeared from . Strangely enough , she is n’t the first Van Laar to disappear , either . Her brother vanish in standardised circumstances over a 10 ago , never to be heard from again .

Liz Moore ’s most pop book is 2020’sLong Bright River .

ThoughThe God of the Woodsis not a thriller , it is a tale that will keep readers guess until the very end . With multiple perspective and a timeline that leap from era to era , this book dives deep into a mystery story that has deep and agitate root . Plus , at over 400 pages , The God of the Woodswill keep reader occupy for an entire beach daylight or more . Plus , Liz Moore is a repeat generator at Book of the Month .

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8The Lost Story: Meg Shaffer

While several of Book of the Month ’s July offerings have a darker ambience , The Lost Storyis a breath of sweet airwave . This fantasy Holy Writ tells the story of Jeremy and Rafe , two admirer who went missing in a timberland for six monthsin their youth . As grownup , only Jeremy remembers the witching humankind they discovered while they were gone , but now , he must let unaffixed this secret to avail find a woman ’s missing babe . For the first metre ever , Jeremy and Rafe must face their forgotten yesteryear together .

AlthoughThe Lost Storyhas a flighty edge to it , this is a much more whimsical narrative than Book of the Month ’s other July picks . While the independent characters certainly have issues to work through , the Holy Scripture really center on on ego - discovery , Romance language , and magic . This book has multiple perspectives and include LGBTQ+ themes . Meg Shaffer is yet another repeat author for Book of the Month . Ultimately , The Lost Storyis a perfectLGBTQ+ romance bookfor lover of magic and secret .

7A Thousand Times Before: Asha Thanki

Likely the most epical book of July is Asha Thanki’sA Thousand Times Before . This story follows Ayukta , a cleaning woman who decides to apportion a major sept secret with her married woman : the magical tapestry that allows her to experience the lives of her distaff ancestors . Together , Ayukta and her married woman live over her distaff relatives ' lives , through divider - geological era India and beyond , and in bend , apply these moment to make decision about their own present - day predicament : whether they should have a child .

Written by a fresh raw generator , reader will get to enjoy a distinct articulation and what is sure to be a unparalleled fib .

A Thousand Times Beforeis the only debut novel to be released as a hardback by Book of the Month in July . In many ways , this makes it even well . Written by a fresh young author , reader will get to revel a distinct vox and what is certain to be a unique story . Plus , as the second historical fiction pick of the month , A Thousand Times Beforedelves into parts of history that many reader have likely never learned aboutbefore . In this way , this book is edifying , touching , and deep of import .

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6Honey: Isabel Banta

July 2024 Audiobook Offering

A in particular exciting audiobook hitting Book of the Month this July is Isabel Banta’sHoney . This contemporary fabrication story follow Amber Young , a young charwoman whose ambition total true when she is invited to bring together the popular girl group Cloud9 in the later 1990s . However , fame is not exactly what Amber expected , and her animation quickly begins to corkscrew as friends become foe and public opinion morphs her into someone totally different .

Honeyis Isabel Banta ’s debut novel .

Honeyis an examination of celebrity culture , celebrity , and the music fit in the nineties and other 2000s . On one manus , it is a nostalgic read collapse with pop cultivation , but on the other , it is a annihilating story of ambitiousness and talent being corruptedby the amusement industry . For those who love fame tell - all infotainment or theDaisy Jones and the Sixbook or show , this debut is complete .

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5Under Your Spell: Laura Wood

Though several of Book of the Month ’s July Holy Scripture have romance weaved throughout them , Under Your Spellis the onlyromance ledger come out in July . The book keep an eye on a young womanhood name Clemmie who , after being jockey on and losing her job , does a childhood ritual with her sisterscalled the Breakup Spell . As a result , Clemmie ends up in an even worse situation : spending six weeks with an attractive and unavailable rock ‘n’ roll hotshot . As her summertime heats up , Clemmie must decide if she will be defined by her past or on the way to a new future tense .

Under Your Spellhas everything a romanticism reviewer might want . From a messy protagonist to a musician love interestingness , this book seems to off all the classic love affair mark . Yet , with all its singular quirk , Under Your Spellwill still be a dotty ridewith some unexpected twist and turn . This book is for lover ofPractical Magicand music - centered book .

4A Talent For Murder: Peter Swanson

July is a big month for thriller , andA natural endowment for Murderis another exalt option . The novel tells the story of Martha , an archival librarian who accord to marry a form grass widow who is off on business organisation for half of the year . The marriage goes well at first , but Martha soon begins to suspect that her husband may not be who he say he is . After discovering a suspicious trail of murders in her married man ’s path , Martha enlists assist from an old friend to reckon out if she ’s marital to a serial killer .

A Talent for Murderhas a assumption that is immediately hair - raising . Though Martha suspects her married man is a murderer , it is almost guaranteed that this book will provide a plot of land twist that reader can not see coming . Among the many thrillers in Book of the Month ’s catalogue in July , this story may have less mystery but is already infuse with revulsion .

3The Lion Women Of Tehran: Marjan Kamali

Another historic story available at Book of the Month in July isThe Lion Women of Tehran . specify in fifties Iran , this story observe Ellie , a young girl whose privileged life-time is turned upside down when her founder conk unexpectedly . Luckily , though , Ellie witness solace in another untried girl mention Homa . After Ellie returns to her wealthy lifestyle , she draw a blank about Homa , but the girls finally reunite , and must decide who they want to be as rotation brews around them .

The Lion Women of Tehranis yet another incite depiction of young cleaning woman trying to outlast in a metre and space that does not treat them fairly . However , with the power of friendship , the characters get hold their place in the worldly concern , and more importantly , bear up for what they believe in . Along with being steeped into the culture and history of 1950s Tehran , The Lion Women of Tehranwill leave lecturer experience emotional and nostalgic for their childhoods .

2Bad Tourists: Caro Carver

The final thriller being declare oneself by Book of the Month is Caro Carver’sBad Tourists . This murder closed book story revolves around Darcy , Camilla , and Kate , three best Quaker who take a much - needed post - divorce vacationto the Maldives . However , their liberalization comes to a halt when a body appears on the beach . Suddenly , their secrets , and those of their fellow guests , become of the furthermost grandness .

summertime is already a majuscule time to become invested in a fast - step thriller , butBad Touristsraises the stakes with its beachy summer setting . This is the idealistic Christian Bible to keep readers lodge in on summer holiday . Plus , its themes of distaff friendship make this story not only riveting , but relatable as well . Those who loveBig Little Liesmay be lover ofBad Tourists .

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Husbands and Lovers Cover Beatriz Williams

The God of the Woods Book Title Page

The Lost Story Meg Shaffer

A Thousand Times Before Cover Asha Thanki

Honey Cover Isabel Banta

Under Your Spell by Laura Wood

A Talent for Murder Cover Peter Swanson

The Lion Women Of Tehran Marjan Kamali

Bad Tourists Cover Caro Carver