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From murder mysteries to memoirs: this summer’s best reads

The Week

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July 9, 2026

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 From murder mysteries to memoirs: this summer’s best reads
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E! Online

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· Jun 26, 2026

Author Jessica Knoll’s Novel Helpless Teases Twisty Ride: Excerpt

Looking for an addicting summer read? Jessica Knoll is here to help. Not only is the Bright Young Women author back with her first novel in three years, Helpless, but she’s treating E! News...

Korea Times News

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· Jul 7, 2026

Horror books for your summer reading list

Horror books for your summer reading list

The Hollywood Reporter

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· Jul 1, 2026

Matt Smith to Star in Quinn Audio Original Drama ‘The Wolf’ (Exclusive)

I think this series is for anyone who loves a good murder mystery and also loves a bit of eroticism in their murder mysteries,” says Smith.

Gizmodo

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· Jul 1, 2026

70 New Sci-Fi, Fantasy, and Horror Books Releasing in July

Spend your summer reading cozy romantasy tales, hard sci-fi adventures, ghostly thrillers, and horrifying alt-reality stories.

The i Paper

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· Jun 21, 2026

The five best fantasy novels of all time according to Naomi Ishiguro

As she publishes the first in a beguiling new series of novels, the author reveals the books that inspired it

DNyuz

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· Jun 28, 2026

A Mystery So Good, Our Columnist Read It in One Sitting

Heather by Caitlin Mullen Halfway through 2026, I’ve found my favorite crime novel of the year so far, one I’m already recommending to people who love Tana French and Liz Moore. Saying this about HEATHER (Celadon, 352 pp., 28.99) is a great relief, because I’ve been anticipating this novel ever since Mullen’s Edgar-winning debut, “Please []

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Related coverage for " From murder mysteries to memoirs: this summer’s best reads ": E! Online — Author Jessica Knoll’s Novel Helpless Teases Twisty Ride: Excerpt. Korea Times News — Horror books for your summer reading list. The Hollywood Reporter — Matt Smith to Star in Quinn Audio Original Drama ‘The Wolf’ (Exclusive). Gizmodo — 70 New Sci-Fi, Fantasy, and Horror Books Releasing in July. The i Paper — The five best fantasy novels of all time according to Naomi Ishiguro. DNyuz — A Mystery So Good, Our Columnist Read It in One Sitting