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BEYOND HONOR

This is the authors’ debut, and they nailed it.

A complex thriller by a husband-and-wife writing team.

It’s 2011, and Kevin Rhoads, a skilled bear hunter from Homer, Alaska, is part of a paramilitary team that successfully hunts down Syrian terrorist Al-Muwassil. “Great work today. Some real Jason Bourne shit,” a colleague compliments Rhoads. Meanwhile, CIA agent Daniel Komoroff is missing in Russia. God help him if the Russians find him, an official says. “God can’t help him,” says Cynthia King, director of Special Situations. “That’s why I’m here.” They learn he’s “rotting in some Russian hellhole, and we have a chance here that we can bring him home alive.” The new president, Phil Kemp, hopes he might benefit politically from Komoroff’s safe return. But Kemp can’t keep his mouth shut, and he doesn’t know that the Russians are listening to him in the White House and worming their way into his administration. King and CIA Director Jessica Somers worry deeply about Kemp, but respect their constitutional limitations. Soon they are “balancing on the razor’s edge of patriotism and treason.” The action focuses primarily on Rhoads and his heroism and extraordinary resourcefulness. He returns briefly to Alaska when his father has a heart attack. While he’s away, Putin orders the downing of a U.S. helicopter, which kills Rhoads’ entire team. Consumed by rage, Rhoads says, “Right now, all I want is to kill the bastards who did this.” Rhoads has a loyal friend and an appealing love interest who gives him encouragement, but he must work alone. His entrance into vast Siberia is intriguing and believable, and his Alaskan hunting background makes him perfect for the mission. Readers will like him for his guts and his character—he’s only as vicious as he needs to be.

This is the authors’ debut, and they nailed it.

Pub Date: Sept. 1, 2026

ISBN: 9781668229781

Page Count: 368

Publisher: Emily Bestler/Atria

Review Posted Online: July 6, 2026

Kirkus Reviews Issue: Aug. 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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THE SILENT PATIENT

Amateurish, with a twist savvy readers will see coming from a mile away.

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A woman accused of shooting her husband six times in the face refuses to speak.

"Alicia Berenson was thirty-three years old when she killed her husband. They had been married for seven years. They were both artists—Alicia was a painter, and Gabriel was a well-known fashion photographer." Michaelides' debut is narrated in the voice of psychotherapist Theo Faber, who applies for a job at the institution where Alicia is incarcerated because he's fascinated with her case and believes he will be able to get her to talk. The narration of the increasingly unrealistic events that follow is interwoven with excerpts from Alicia's diary. Ah, yes, the old interwoven diary trick. When you read Alicia's diary you'll conclude the woman could well have been a novelist instead of a painter because it contains page after page of detailed dialogue, scenes, and conversations quite unlike those in any journal you've ever seen. " 'What's the matter?' 'I can't talk about it on the phone, I need to see you.' 'It's just—I'm not sure I can make it up to Cambridge at the minute.' 'I'll come to you. This afternoon. Okay?' Something in Paul's voice made me agree without thinking about it. He sounded desperate. 'Okay. Are you sure you can't tell me about it now?' 'I'll see you later.' Paul hung up." Wouldn't all this appear in a diary as "Paul wouldn't tell me what was wrong"? An even more improbable entry is the one that pins the tail on the killer. While much of the book is clumsy, contrived, and silly, it is while reading passages of the diary that one may actually find oneself laughing out loud.

Amateurish, with a twist savvy readers will see coming from a mile away.

Pub Date: Feb. 5, 2019

ISBN: 978-1-250-30169-7

Page Count: 304

Publisher: Celadon Books

Review Posted Online: Nov. 3, 2018

Kirkus Reviews Issue: Nov. 15, 2018

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