Albuquerque Journal

4 great new thrillers to read now — and soon

- BY KARIN SLAUGHTER

Like many people, in winter I go into full hibernatio­n mode. The sharp cold and the early sunsets make the world quieter and more ideal for reading. I’ve always thought this season is the best time to hunker down with a good book, and this year, we are very lucky to have some truly riveting mysteries and thrillers to choose from. Here are some of the new books that I recommend.

‘EXILES,’ BY JANE HARPER: I loved Jane Harper’s debut novel, “The Dry,” and was happy to see the return of her beloved character Aaron Falk. You don’t need to have read the other books in the Falk series to enjoy “Exiles,” a story centered on the long-ago disappeara­nce of a young mother. Harper’s vivid depictions of Australia make for a rich, moody and atmospheri­c reading experience.

‘THE HOUSE GUEST,’ BY HANK PHILLIPPI RYAN: Alyssa is trying to figure out her life after her wealthy and powerful husband files for divorce. Bree is down on her luck and running from something. When the two women meet, they believe they can help each other. This is a clever cat-and-mouse mystery with twist after unexpected twist as readers try to figure out which character is cat and which is mouse. (Feb. 7)

‘AGE OF VICE,’ BY DEEPTI KAPOOR: Like “The Sopranos” but set in New Delhi, this lushly told story is part thriller, part epic family saga. Kapoor’s novel sweeps through weighty subjects - friendship­s, deceit, family drama, money, power and selfdeterm­ination - without losing the energy of the page-turning thriller that it is.

‘THE VILLA,’ BY RACHEL HAWKINS: With its frenemies and gorgeous Italian backdrop, this haunted-house suspense novel is entertaini­ng and easy to fall into. The story is told in two timelines that work together seamlessly, with a turn at the end that you won’t see coming. Bonus for the careful reader: There are lots of Easter eggs and fun nods to pop culture and literary history.

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