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Friday, July 26, 2024

Book talk: three exciting new releases

This week, Michael Popple reviews three exciting recent releases from across the genres. You can find more of Michael’s book reviews on his blog, unseenlibrary.com 

The Silverblood Promise by James Logan

Arcadia, $34.99

Lukan Gardova is the disgraced heir of a noble family, living in exile. When his estranged father is murdered, Lukan sets out to find his killers. Following the clues left behind, Lukan travels to the merchant city of Saphrona. However, his search for answers leads him into the middle of a sinister conspiracy that will force Lukan to determine the fate of the entire city.

The Silverblood Promise is a captivating and highly entertaining fantasy debut that is guaranteed to hook a reader’s attention. Filled with action, intrigue, and likeable characters, this is an awesome book that comes highly recommended.

The No. 1 Lawyer by James Patterson and Nancy Allen

Century, $34.99

When high-flying Mississippi lawyer, Stafford Lee Penney, wins a massive case, he has no idea how much his life is going unravel. His victory leads to the murder of his wife, and forces Stafford Lee into a drunken spiral. However, the killer is still on the loose, and Stafford Lee needs to revive his legal acumen when he finds himself framed for murder.

The superstar team of James Patterson and Nancy Allen have produced an epic and addictive legal thriller that proves impossible to put down. Clever, slick and very good fun, you will have an exceptional time with this book.

The Book That Broke the World by Mark Lawrence

Harper Voyager, $34.99

In the library, an unnatural repository of books and knowledge, an ancient war is reaching its climax. After the devastating events that altered their existence, Evar and Livira have become separated, and must find each other again. But with deadly enemies hunting Evar, and Livira trapped as a ghost, can this ill-fated pair survive and uncover the long-buried secrets that started all this chaos.

Mark Lawrence continues to impress with the second book in his Library trilogy. Containing a complex and intense story that masterfully blends fantasy and science fiction elements, this is an outstanding read that will stick in your mind.

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