When I took a look at the new reads for September on my 2019 New Books list, I was a bit overwhelmed by the number of books I had added, and I don't include all books, just the ones I will choose from for my reading. I think I'm going to have to adjust my expectations for September, unless I learn to read faster. However daunting the number of new books is, it's great news for readers, as there will be something for everyone. I've included a couple of non-mystery/crime by favorite authors, too. So here's a list, not a complete list, but one from which readers should be able to find plenty of great stories to welcome in the coming days of fall.
Sept. 3rd
The Long Call (Two Rivers #1) by Ann Cleeves
Iced in Paradise (Leilani Santiago Hawai'i Mystery #1) by Naomi Hirahara)
The Great Shelby Holmes and the Haunted Hound (Young Adult, Book #4) by Elizabeth Eulberg
This Tender Land: A Novel by William Kent Krueger
Word to the Wise (Library Lover's Mystery # ) by Jenn McKinlay
The Institute by Stephen King
Sept. 10th
Fatal Cajun Festival (Cajun Country #5) by Ellen Byron
Judge Thee Not (Quaker Midwife #5) by Edith Maxwell
The House of Hallowed Ground (Misty Dawn #1) by Nancy Cole Silverman
The Testaments (sequel to The Handmaiden) by Margaret Atwood
Sept. 17th
On My Life by Angela Clarke
Gallows Court by Martin Edwards
The Stranger Inside: A Novel by Lisa Unger
A Cruel Deception (Bess Crawford # ) by Charles Todd
Elevator Pitch by Linwood Barclay
Murder on the Chopping Block (Red Carpet #7) by Shawn Reilly Simmons
Heaven, My Home (A Highway 59 Mystery) by Attica Locke
Sept. 24th
Murder in the First Edition (Bookstore Mystery #3) by Lauren Elliott
The Dutch House: A Novel by Ann Patchett
The Last Séance: Tales of the Supernatural by Agatha Christie
The Skeleton Stuffs a Stocking (Family Skeleton #6) by Leigh Perry
I know it's a tough call but I LOVED Lisa Unger's latest!
ReplyDeleteI'm trying to get to it as soon as I can. Thanks for letting me know you loved it, Kristi!
DeleteI NEED to go snag a copy of The Institute by Stephen King soon!!
ReplyDeleteI do, too, Erica! A friend got a copy from the UK, and it's a beautiful cover.
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