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James wrote: "I will be grabbing up Craig Johnson's new novel on September 21st."
I've noted a few, as well as some early ones by unfamiliar authors. Stuart Neville's sounds interesting to me as well. I'd like to get John le Carre's last one as well.
I'm so far behind with Longmire, but I'm glad he is still putting them out. Such a great series.

The books on this list (thank you, Bill!) include nine that I'd preordered some time ago but really, nothing else on there called out to me:
Harlem Shuffle - Colson Whitehead
The Man Who Died Twice - Richard Osman
Repentance - Eloisa Diaz
Nothing But Blackened Teeth - Cassandra Khaw
April in Spain - John Banville
The Bloodless Boy - Robert J. Lloyd
The Night Will Be Long - Santiago Gamboa
The Village of Eight Graves - Seishi Yokomizo
A History of Wild Places - Shea Ernshaw
Harlem Shuffle - Colson Whitehead
The Man Who Died Twice - Richard Osman
Repentance - Eloisa Diaz
Nothing But Blackened Teeth - Cassandra Khaw
April in Spain - John Banville
The Bloodless Boy - Robert J. Lloyd
The Night Will Be Long - Santiago Gamboa
The Village of Eight Graves - Seishi Yokomizo
A History of Wild Places - Shea Ernshaw

Rock Paper Scissors by Alice Feeney (read)
The Night She Disappeared by Lisa Jewell (reading now)
Silverview by John le Carré (pre-ordered)
plus quite a few other new releases that are not mentioned.

- These Toxic Things by Rachel Howzell Hall- 1979
- Harlem Shuffle by Colson Whitehead
- The Man Who Died Twice by Richard Osman
- The House of Ashes by Stuart Neville
- 1979 by Val McDermid
- Reprieve by James Han Mattson
- Silverview by John le Carré
- Hello, Transcriber by Hannah Morrissey
A few others I want to try the first works by the authors
- The Honjin Murders by Seishi Yokomizo
- The Black Hour by Lori Rader-Day
- Hammers on Bone by Cassandra Khaw
- Upright Beasts by Lincoln Michel

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in checking out this thrilling list ... I'm wondering what the letters after each review mean ie –MO -MR - DM etc.
A classification or reference of some sort ? Probably something obvious so please forgive if it turns out to be a silly question, cheers.

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Good question. Kajehas has a possible answer.

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Initials of reviewers, Kajehas is correct
I'm looking forward to reading:
Death Rang the Bell by Carol Pouliot
Diet of Death by Ang Pompano
Death Rang the Bell by Carol Pouliot
Diet of Death by Ang Pompano


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Exactly.


Books mentioned in this topic
The Night She Disappeared (other topics)The Mother Next Door (other topics)
The Man Who Died Twice (other topics)
Harlem Shuffle (other topics)
These Toxic Things (other topics)
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Authors mentioned in this topic
Tara Laskowski (other topics)Val McDermid (other topics)
Stuart Neville (other topics)
Rachel Howzell Hall (other topics)
Colson Whitehead (other topics)
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