5 books not to miss: Christopher Bollenâs âA Beautiful Crime, Kate Weinbergâs âThe Truantsâ
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In search of something good to read? USA TODAY's Barbara VanDenburgh scopes out the shelves for this weekâs hottest new book releases.
1. âA Beautiful Crime,â by Christopher Bollen (Harper, fiction, on sale Jan. 28)
What itâs about: An American couple in Venice get in deeper than they bargained for when they try to con a millionaire out of his cash with counterfeit antiques in this twisty literary thriller.
The buzz: âFans of crime fiction will delight in this marriage of knowing aestheticism and old-fashioned mayhem,â says a starred review in Kirkus Reviews.
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2. âThe Truants,â by Kate Weinberg (G.P. Putnamâs Sons, fiction, on sale Jan. 28)
What itâs about: A group of friends are connected at a British college by Dr. Lorna Clay, a charismatic scholar of Agatha Christie. But their dynamic darkens, and the friends are torn apart by secrets and deceptions.
The buzz: âWeinberg is a crackling good writer,â says a â â â (out of four) review for USA TODAY.
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3. âEarly: An Intimate History of Premature Birth and What It Teaches Us About Being Human,â by Sarah DiGregorio (Harper, nonfiction, Jan. 28)
What itâs about: After her own harrowing experience of giving birth at 28 weeks, DiGregorio wanted to better understand preterm birth. Her empathetic exploration of neonatology combines memoir with serious reporting.
The buzz: âClear reporting that wisely urges careful decision-making by clinicians and parents alike,â says Publishers Weekly.
4. âThe Art of Resistance: My Four Years in the French Underground,â by Justus Rosenberg (William Morrow, nonfiction, on sale Jan. 28)
What itâs about: This WWII memoir set in Nazi-occupied France thrillingly tells the story of an Eastern European Jewâs flight from the Holocaust and the years he spent fighting in the French underground.
The buzz: âRosenbergâs memoir has all the suspense of a tense spy thriller,â says Publishers Weekly.
5. âRun Me to Earth,â by Paul Yoon (Simon & Schuster, fiction, on sale Jan. 28)
What itâs about: This story that spans decades starts with three orphaned children struggling to survive war-torn Laos in the 1960s. They team up with a doctor and serve as bicycle couriers, navigating the wreckage to find and help the wounded.
The buzz: âAnother masterpiece in miniature about the unpredictable directions a life can take,â says a starred review in Kirkus Reviews.