Friday, March 27, 2015

Spring Preview 2015: Part 14

Did our preview posts make your TBR list cry for mercy––the way it did ours? If it did, then we strongly advise you not to look at these covers of other tempting books coming out this spring.

Hey, didn't we just tell you not to look? Well, don't say you weren't warned.



Lily Anolik: Dark Rooms (William Morrow, March 3, 2015)

David Baldacci: Memory Man (Grand Central, April 21, 2015)

Cara Black: Murder on the Champ de Mars (March 3, 2015)



C. J. Box: Endangered (Putnam, March 10, 2015)

T. C. Boyle: The Harder They Come (Ecco, March 31, 2015)

Declan Burke: The Lost and the Blind (Severn House, April 1, 2015)



Chris Cander: Whisper Hollow (Other Press, March 17, 2015)

Catherine Chanter: The Well (Atria, May 19, 2015)

Jill Ciment: Act of God (Pantheon, March 3, 2015)



Richard A. Clarke: Pinnacle Event (Dunne/St. Martin's, May 19, 2015)

Ben Coes: Independence Day (St. Martin's, May 26, 2015)

Mary Costello: Academy Street (Farrar, Straus & Giroux, April 7, 2015)



Ellen Crosby: Ghost Image (Scribner, April 21, 2015)

Jeffery Deaver: Solitude Creek (Grand Central, May 12, 2015)

Carola Dibbell: The Only Ones (Two Dollar Radio/dist. Consortium, March 17, 2015)



Brendan Duffy: House of Echoes (Ballantine, April 14, 2015)

Elizabeth Evans: As Good As Dead (Bloomsbury, March 3, 2015)

Joy Fielding: Someone Is Watching (Ballantine, March 24, 2015)



Brian Freeman: Season of Fear (Quercus, March 3, 2015)

Karl Taro Greenfeld: The Subprimes (Harper, May 5, 2015)

Andrew Gross: One Mile Under (William Morrow, April 7, 2015)



Seán Haldane: The Devil's Making (Minotaur, May 5, 2015)

Rachel Howzell Hall: Skies of Ash (Forge, May 19, 2015)

Sheila Hancock: Miss Carter's War (Bloomsbury, April 14, 2015)



James Hannaham: Delicious Foods (Little, Brown, March 17, 2015)

C. S. Harris: Who Buries the Dead: A Sebastian St. Cyr Novel (NAL/Penguin, March 3, 2015)

Kent Haruf: Our Souls at Night (Knopf, May 26, 2015)



Aleksandar Hemon: The Making of Zombie Wars (Farrar, Straus & Giroux, May 12, 2015)

Kathy Hepinstall and Becky Hepinstall Hillikeret: Sisters of Shiloh (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, March 3, 2015)

Bruce Holsinger: The Invention of Fire (William Morrow, April 21, 2015)



Aislinn Hunter: The World Before Us (Hogarth/Random House, March 31, 2015)

Mat Johnson: Loving Day (Spiegel & Grau, May 26, 2015)

David Joy: Where All Light Tends to Go (Putnam, March 3, 2015)



Mary Louise Kelly: The Bullet (Gallery/Simon & Schuster, March 17, 2015)

Renee Knight: Disclaimer (Harper, May 19, 2015)

Jamie Kornegay: Soil (Simon & Schuster, March 10, 2015)



Larry Kramer: The American People, Vol. I: Search for My Heart (Farrar, Straus & Giroux, April 7, 2015)

Donna Leon: Falling in Love: A Commissario Guido Brunetti Mystery(Atlantic Monthly Press, March 9, 2015)

David Levien: Signature Kill (Doubleday, March 24, 2015)



Attica Locke: Pleasantville (Harper, April 21, 2015)

Ann-Marie MacDonald: Adult Onset (Tin House, April 14, 2015)

Malcolm Mackay: The Necessary Death of Lewis Winter (Mulholland, April 21, 2015)



Liza Marklund: Borderline: An Annika Bengtzon Thriller (translated from the Swedish by Neil Smith; Emily Bestler/Atria, April 14, 2015)

Steve Martini: The Enemy Inside: A Paul Madriani Novel (William Morrow, May 12, 2015)

Francine Matthews: Too Bad to Die (Riverhead Hardcover, March 3, 2015)



Kimberley McCreight: Where They Found Her (Harper, April 14, 2015)

Catriona McPherson: Come to Harm (Midnight Ink, May 8, 2015)

Richard Montanari: The Doll Maker (Mulholland, April 28, 2015)



Walter Mosley: And Sometimes I Wonder about You (Doubleday, May 12, 2015)

Irène Némirovsky: The Fires of Autumn (first published in 1948; translated from the French by Sandra Smith; Vintage, March 17, 2015)

Jo Nesbø: Blood on Snow (translated from the Norwegian by Neil Smith; Knopf, April 7, 2015)



Andrew O’Hagan: The Illuminations (Farrar, Straus & Giroux, March 24, 2015)

Ann Packer: The Children's Crusade (Scribner, April 7, 2015)

Katherine Hall Page: The Body in the Birches (William Morrow, May 12, 2015)



Matthew Palmer: Secrets of State (Putnam, May 26, 2015)

Michael Pearce: The Mouth of the Crocodile: A Mamur Zapt Mystery (Severn House, March 1, 2015)

Caryl Phillips: The Lost Child (Farrar, Straus & Giroux, March 10, 2015)



M. J. Rose: The Witch of Painted Sorrows (Atria, March 17, 2015)

Jacob Rubin: The Poser (Viking, March 17, 2015)

Mary Doria Russell: Epitaph: A Novel of the O.K. Corral (Ecco, March 3, 2015)



Karin Salvalaggio: Burnt River (Minotaur, May 12, 2015)

Lisa Scottoline: Every Fifteen Minutes (St. Martin's, April 14, 2015)

Lachlan Smith: Fox is Framed: A Leo Maxwell Mystery (Mysterious Press, April 7, 2015)



Daniel Torday: The Last Flight of Poxl West (St. Martin's, March 17, 2015)

Jessica Treadway: Lacy Eye (Grand Central, March 10, 2015)

S. K. Tremayne: The Ice Twins (Grand Central, May 19, 2015)



David Wellington: Positive (Harper Voyager, April 21, 2015)

Cecily Wong: Diamond Head (Harper, April 14, 2015)

Gerard Woodward: Vanishing (Pegasus, May 15, 2015)


1 comment:

  1. Oh, you guys are killing me! Kidding, there are always a TON of books due out that I'm dying to get my hands on. I'm being pretty good these days - at least on the budgeting part. The floodgates are probably going to open soon, though. Always seems to go that way - once I allow myself to buy one I go hog wild and buy them all.

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