The summer solstice is right around the corner and Summer Reading is in full swing. We’ve got your guide to this week’s new releases you won’t want to miss.
The Perfect Couple, by Elin Hilderbrand
The island of Nantucket is swarming with tourists (same as every summer) and wedding season is in full swing–an annual annoyance for year-round residents. But it’s more than just annoying when a bride-to-be is found dead in Nantucket Harbor just before the ceremony. Every member of the wedding is a suspect, and Chief of Police Ed Kapenash certainly has his hands full. He soon learns the hard way that there is no such thing as a perfect couple. Elin Hilderbrand–queen of summer reading–brings back some of her most beloved characters in this perfect beach book. Signed copies are also available for a limited time!
Providence, by Caroline Kepnes
Caroline Kepnes, author of Hidden Bodies and You, is back with another chilling novel. Her latest is hard to categorize: it’s part detective story, part love story, part supernatural thriller. One thing is sure, you won’t be able to put it down. Don’t miss this thrilling story of love, destruction, and power, and what happens when these forces intersect.
What the Eyes Don’t See, by Mona Hanna-Attisha
What the Eyes Don’t See artfully and thoroughly tells the story of the Flint water crisis. Author Dr. Mona Hanna-Attisha is the pediatrician turned investigator whose tireless work exposed the crisis in the first place. This is the inspiring story of how she pulled the Flint community together to expose the terrible truth of the years of water contamination that put the lives of 10,000 children at risk. The book reads like a thriller, but also tells the larger story of the Flint community.
Born Trump, by Emily Jane Fox
Vanity Fair journalist Emily Jane Fox believes that to truly understand Donald J. Trump, you must know his children. Born Trump dives deep into the lives of Trump’s five children, taking a close look at their relationships with the Donald himself, their lives (beginning in their very privileged childhood), and their roles in the Trump businesses, presidential campaign, and administration.