Our New Books This MonthSometimes you just need to tell people what's in an email. We could think of a clever headline and write an entertaining introduction or we could simply say 'New books, published this month'. Memoirs from legendary actors, crime books that'll grip you from the start, romance books to lose yourself in, and more. It can be that simple, so this time it's going to be that simple. Here's our latest offerings. |

LEARN MORE | The Summer Boy By Philippe Besson * On an island off the coast of France, six teenagers come together for a summer of desire and discovery until one of them vanishes forever, leaving behind an enduring mystery. A lush, unforgettable, autobiographical tale, capturing the ineffable summers of youth in amber. LEARN MORE 

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LEARN MORE | White Spaces By Elvin James Mensah * Set in the London of 2012, White Spaces tells the story of four young Black men coming of age in a city on the cusp of change. It poses challenging questions about the way we were and the world we were creating, while always holding on to a powerful belief in the strength of love and friendship to overcome the worst that life can throw at us. LEARN MORE 

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LEARN MORE | Dancefloor By Victor Jestin * Arthur is nearly forty, fails at relationships, and yet to step onto the career ladder. But by night, he is the star of The Beach, the only nightclub in town. How long can he continue living this fantasy life? And what if The Beach disappears before he's ready to leave it behind? LEARN MORE 

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LEARN MORE | Hard Place By Gab Torr * Fresh from a devastating breakup, Billy finds himself in a radical queer house share where good intentions, personal politics, and messy realities collide. Funny, tender, and brilliantly observed, Hard Place is a striking debut about community, belonging, and the stories we tell ourselves. LEARN MORE 

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LEARN MORE | What Happened that Night By Nicci French * After nearly thirty years in prison, Tyler Green is finally free. But when an old university reunion ends in an unexpected death, suspicion falls on him again. Nicci French delivers another taut, atmospheric, and psychologically charged thriller. LEARN MORE 

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LEARN MORE | Murder on the Upper East Side By Gigi Waldorf * When a glittering charity gala ends in murder, former scholarship student Hannah Miller becomes the prime suspect. Glamorous, addictive, and packed with secrets, Murder on the Upper East Side is a glossy whodunnit where everyone has something to hide. LEARN MORE 

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LEARN MORE | The South Wind By Alexandria Warwick * We are once again thanking BookTok for existing. The South Wind is a standalone entry to Alexandria Warwick's Four Winds series, inspired by the myth of Theseus and the Minotaur. If you haven't read the others, you should read them. If you have read the others, you should read this. LEARN MORE 

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LEARN MORE | The Players Club By Rachel Mills * If you could be anyone, who would you be? Beth joins a secret club that lets women live our their wildest dreams, only to discover that reinvention comes with a cost. Smart, original, and full of heart, The Players Club will bring your imagination to life and get your book club group talking... LEARN MORE 

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LEARN MORE | Isola By Allegra Goodman * Abandoned on a remote island, Marguerite finds herself at the mercy of nature. From a childhood dressed in gowns with laced pearls in her hair to an island blanketed in ice, she discovers faith she never knew she needed... LEARN MORE 

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LEARN MORE | The Waterfall By Gareth Rubin * A lost manuscript, a Gothic mystery, a Venetian investigation, and a series of shocking murders are bound together across centuries. Ingenious, atmospheric, and utterly immersive, The Waterfall is Gareth Rubin at his most ambitious and inventive. LEARN MORE 

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LEARN MORE | Deception By Jack Jordan * A deadly game. The ultimate price. The Chain meets Squid Game meets Emily the Criminal in this pulse-pounding new thriller from the master of the moral dilemma, Jack Jordan. LEARN MORE 

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