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10 new books not to miss from Jack Fredrickso­n Emily St. John Mandel, Harlan Coben and more

- USA Today, Sun-Times

Looking for a book to get a break from all coronaviru­s all the time? Here’s the lowdown on some of the best new and recent releases:

‘The Glass Hotel’ by Emily St. John Mandel

Alfred A. Knopf, fiction, $26.95 What it’s about: The author of “Station Eleven” returns with a novel that connects two seemingly disparate events: a woman’s mysterious disappeara­nce from a ship at sea and the collapse of a massive Ponzi scheme.

The buzz: Publishers Weekly calls it an “ingenious, enthrallin­g novel.”

‘The Boy from the Woods’ by Harlan Coben

Grand Central, fiction, $29 What it’s about: Wilde was found living feral in the woods as a child, having no memories of his past. Thirty years later, a child goes missing, and a criminal defense lawyer reaches out to Wilde to use his unique skills to help find the missing girl.

The buzz: “Coben finds room for three climactic surprises, one of them a honey,” Kirkus Reviews says.

‘Wine Girl’ by Victoria James

Ecco, nonfiction, $26.99 What it’s about: At 21, Victoria James became the country’s youngest sommelier at a Michelin-starred restaurant. She escaped an upbringing of abuse and plunged headlong into the glamorous and toxic restaurant world, detailed in this fascinatin­g memoir.

The buzz: “An inspiring, captivatin­g story of resilience,” Kirkus Reviews says.

‘The Black Cage’ by Jack Fredrickso­n

Severn House, fiction, $28.99 What it’s about: The Chicago mystery writer known for his Dek Elstrom books debuts a new series centered on Chicago crime reporter Milo Rigg, who’s on the outs in his profession after a scandal. He happens on a crime scene — two adolescent sisters murdered and thrown into a ravine — that has him thinking of a past case — and unraveling a botched murder investigat­ion.

The buzz: “Readers will look forward to spending more time with the complex, intriguing Milo,” Publishers Weekly says. “This skillfully crafted and richly nuanced crime novel bodes well for future entries.”

‘The Last Odyssey’ by James Rollins

William Morrow, fiction, $28.99 What it’s about: In James Rollins’ 15th Sigma Force novel, climatolog­ists and archaeolog­ists in Greenland stumble across a medieval ship buried below the ice containing a gold atlas that leads to a hidden realm beneath the Mediterran­ean Sea.

The buzz: “This is a thoughtful, nonstop thrill ride that’s an exemplar of an escapist page-turner,” Publishers Weekly writes.

‘The Mirror & the Light’ by Hilary Mantel

Henry Holt & Co., fiction, $30

What it’s about: The final book in Hilary Mantel’s historical trilogy charting the rise and fall of Thomas Cromwell in the court of King Henry VIII.

The buzz: “With this trilogy, Mantel has redefined what the historical novel is capable of,” says a review in The Guardian.

‘The Mountains Sing’ by Que Mai Phan Nguyen

Algonquin, fiction, $26.95

What it’s about: This multigener­ational tale chronicles the Tran family, as a Vietnamese woman reflects on life lessons her late grandmothe­r had shared.

The buzz: Publishers Weekly calls this book “lyrical, sweeping,” and says, “This brilliant, unsparing love letter to Vietnam will move readers.”

‘Kilo’ by Toby Muse

William Morrow, nonfiction, $28.99

What it’s about: Toby Muse, a foreign correspond­ent who was embedded with drug cartels in Colombia, offers a deeply reported account of drug traffickin­g that traces a kilo of cocaine from field to smuggler.

The buzz: “An unrelentin­gly tragic yet indispensa­ble exposé of the never-ending war on drugs,” Kirkus Reviews says.

‘Beheld’ by TaraShea Nesbit

Bloomsbury, fiction, $26

What it’s about: The divided, Puritancon­trolled colony at Plymouth is rocked by a stranger’s arrival in this gripping retelling of the colony’s first murder.

The buzz: “‘Beheld’ disrupts expectatio­n to render the pulsing messy lives of those too often calcified in myth,” a USA Today review says.

‘The Shape of Family’ by Shilpi Somaya Gowda

William Morrow, fiction, $27.99

What it’s about: The tightly knit Olander family is rocked by a sudden, devastatin­g tragedy, and each member must grapple with the aftermath in this intimate study of grief.

The buzz: “A deft, patient portrait of grief,” Kirkus Reviews says.

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