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JUST DIE

VOLUME 4 OF THE FOXHAWK FILES

A compelling mystery with an overreliance on cliched character types.

In Cervarich’s thriller, a private detective returns to his hometown to help care for his ailing father and gets swept up in a murder investigation.

Charlie Foxhawk Carter hasn’t been back to Richmond, Virginia, in decades, not since his father asked him to “cover up certain undercover operations that were ongoing and were shady, if not illegal” concerning a murder that Charlie was investigating. But when his mother calls to say she needs him, he doesn’t hesitate to return, and he finds his father a significantly diminished figure. While he’s in town, a series of so-called mercy killings occur—most of the victims are elderly women who have been poisoned. The police have arrested Three Carleton, and Charlie’s friend Chip has been engaged as his defense attorney. Three, after a severe car accident in his youth, was left “a seeming idiot with moments of brilliance”; he’s still living with his parents, and neither Chip nor Charlie believes he’s the real culprit. The narrative occasionally switches to the perspective of Sonny Pickett, a businessman who seems to be “the epitome of Southern rectitude and tradition” but is revealed early on to be the real murderer. While the shift provides an intriguing slant to the cat-and-mouse aspect of the story, Sonny is so calculating and narcissistic that he registers as a caricature of a villain rather than a realistic character. And while Charlie seems to be a competent detective, in this case, he operates by interfering directly with evidence in a way that would likely get him in legal trouble. A romantic subplot involving Charlie’s high school sweetheart provides some additional intrigue, and the novel is appealingly fast-paced. Numerous full-page collages featuring Richmond’s scenery appear throughout the book, which, after the initial few spreads, become repetitive and seem to mostly function as shortcuts that allow the author to avoid describing the setting in prose. A dramatic but protracted chase scene at the end reveals secrets not only about the murders, but also about Charlie’s father and his murky past.

A compelling mystery with an overreliance on cliched character types.

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Review Posted Online: June 1, 2026

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THE DIVORCE

Trust no one in this over-the-top tale of deception and revenge.

Dead bodies turn up in the first sentence of the prologue in McFadden’s latest domestic thriller.

The mystery of who died is at the pulsating heart of this propulsive tale. As Chapter 1 begins, Naomi arrives home to find the locks changed on the front door of the gorgeous home she shares with her husband, Jeremy, and their 5-year-old son, Teddy. Jeremy steps out the front door and convinces Naomi to move out while he has their home renovated, a plan Naomi knows nothing about. It’s all a ruse, though, as the next day Jeremy tells her he wants a divorce. Naomi is shellshocked and soon discovers that Jeremy is having an affair with Veronica, a beautiful younger woman. What seems at first like a stereotypical story about a man who leaves his wife turns into something else when Naomi decides she’ll do anything to get Veronica away from Jeremy and Teddy, and Veronica decides to fight for what she thinks she deserves. Fans of stalker novels will cringe with delight as creepy things start to happen. Teddy’s stuffed elephant, a gift from Veronica, is found impaled on a kitchen knife; Naomi suspects Jeremy is gaslighting her and that Veronica tried to poison her. A weird confrontation among Jeremy, Veronica, and Naomi at Teddy’s birthday party, to which Naomi shows up uninvited, is priceless. There are three main characters, and any or all of them may be unreliable narrators. Packing the plot with dark, gasp-inducing twists, McFadden outdoes herself in a story about how highly emotional people engage in risky behavior to get what they want—but in this novel, for better or worse, not everyone will survive.

Trust no one in this over-the-top tale of deception and revenge.

Pub Date: May 26, 2026

ISBN: 9781464249631

Page Count: 368

Publisher: Poisoned Pen

Review Posted Online: April 20, 2026

Kirkus Reviews Issue: May 15, 2026

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WANT TO KNOW A SECRET?

Recommended reading for every paranoid suburbanite who’s considering a move to the city, or to the Arctic wilds.

Character assassination reigns supreme, if not uncontested, in a Long Island suburb.

April Masterson loves her husband, corporate attorney Elliott; their 7-year-old, Bobby; and her YouTube channel, “April’s Sweet Secrets.” What she doesn’t love is whoever’s texting her warnings about how Bobby isn’t really in their backyard while she’s busy filming her videos or withering critiques of her baking show or veiled accusations about her past and threats about her present. Her best friend, former prosecutor Julie Bressler, may be bossy and opinionated, but surely she’d never turn on April this way. Who else might know enough to send April goodies like a picture of her kissing Mark Tanner, Bobby’s soccer coach? Though April struggles to get Elliot to take her ordeal seriously, even when she shows up at his office for a lunch date, he’s protected by his receptionist, Brianna Anderson, whose attachment to her boss goes far beyond loyalty. Then Julie turns on her; Maria Cooper, her friendly new next-door neighbor, turns on her; and in the most mind-boggling scene, Doris Kirkland, April’s mother, whose dementia has brought her to a nursing home, turns on her. McFadden releases an escalating series of toxins so deftly into the suburban atmosphere that it’s practically an anticlimax when someone gets killed and April instantly becomes the prime suspect. But that’s only a setup for the tale’s boldest move: switching its narrator from April to a fair-weather friend who frames the whole nightmare in dramatically different terms. As a special gift to her savviest fans, the author throws in an even more jolting epilogue that’s as hard to forget as it is to believe.

Recommended reading for every paranoid suburbanite who’s considering a move to the city, or to the Arctic wilds.

Pub Date: March 3, 2026

ISBN: 9781464249600

Page Count: 368

Publisher: Poisoned Pen

Review Posted Online: Dec. 6, 2025

Kirkus Reviews Issue: Jan. 15, 2026

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