Every month it is
astonishing how many people win the publishing lottery to present their debut
novel to the reading public. The question is always will they be another David
Baldacci or will they sizzle out. All of the following are recently released debut
novels from aspiring new mystery authors.
Reading right now:
Elizabeth MacNeal’s “The
Doll Factory” is a new thriller which takes place in 1850s London where women
are unable to enter the art world as anything but models. Louis Frost finds
Iris irresistible as a model so when he asks to work with her, she will only
agree if he is willing to teach her how to paint. Unfortunately for Iris, she
doesn’t realize that she has attracted a stalker called Silas Reed. Obsession
is the key in this mystery. Obsession with art and the Pre-Raphaelite movement
and the obsession of one man for a woman who doesn’t know he exists.
Allison
Dickson’s “The Other Mrs. Miller” is a twisty domestic thriller which centers
around Phoebe Miller who is living a boring suburban life until new neighbors
completely turn her life upside down. Her new neighbors are so interesting that
she forgets about the old car that was hanging around her neighborhood. Someone
is watching her from that car. Someone who will turn her life into a nightmare.
M. T.
Edvardsson adds to the long line of Swedish mystery authors with his novel “A
Nearly Normal Family.” When their teenage daughter is arrested for murder, this
normal family has no idea why their daughter is under arrest or how she could
have known or been involved with a much older businessman. On the surface this
mystery is a legal thriller, but underneath is a psychological thriller asking
how well can you really know your children and how far will you go to protect them.
R. H. Herron’s “Stolen Things”
starts off with a bang when 911 police dispatcher Laurie Ahmadi receives a call
from her daughter while on the job. Her daughter Jojo was drugged before waking
up in a famous football player’s home with a man’s corpse in the corner and her
friend Harper missing. Mother and daughter team up to discover where Harper is
and uncover secrets about Harper and the local police department.
Other
Mysterious Things:
Other
debut mysteries to consider:
Ellen Lacorte “The Perfect
Fraud”
Alex North “The Whisper
Man”
Daniel Nieh “Beijing
Payback”
Cambria
Brockman “Tell Me Everything”
Layne Fargo “Temper”