THIS IS WHY WE LIED by Karin Slaughter - Publishers Weekly 'Karin Slaughter Won’t Fade to Black'

Publishers Weekly | May 31, 2024

The crime writer Karin Slaughter has been plugging away at a new novel from her secluded cabin in Blue Ridge, Ga., and recently, the distant revving of a chain saw has disturbed her peace. “I have no idea where it’s coming from,” Slaughter says via Zoom from the cabin’s book-filled den. “I hope it’s a serial killer.”

She looks over her shoulder toward the noise. When she turns back, white hair piled high, she looks completely unfazed.

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OFF THE BOOKS by Soma Mei Sheng Frazier - Kirkus starred review

Kirkus | May 31, 2024

Publisher:Henry Holt
Pages: 224
Price ( Hardcover ): $27.99
Publication Date: July 30, 2024
ISBN ( Hardcover ): 9781250872715
Section: Fiction

Mĕi Brown is a recent Dartmouth dropout working as private chauffeur with a dodgy roster of clients—one of whom hires her to drive all the way across the country.

When Mĕi picks up 20-something Henry Lee, she can’t help noticing that he guards his enormous suitcase religiously. Although the two gradually grow closer on the long journey from San Francisco to Syracuse, trading barbs through the limo’s partition, Henry’s easy charm and good looks can’t fully alleviate Mĕi’s suspicions. She repeatedly calls her grandfather, her Lǎoyé—who’s responsible for finding her passengers looking to pay off the books—to see what he thinks about Henry. Since the death of his wife, Lǎoyé’s camped out in the family garage, smoking marijuana and watching old films, shrinking his existence to fit one room. Mĕi recalls the ways his encyclopedic knowledge of history and “ability to educate painlessly” bolstered her high school education and how his acerbic wit offered a lifeline through her teenage years; now she frets over his reluctance to leave home. Lǎoyé’s unquestioning support of her decision to drop out of Dartmouth after her father’s untimely death—buying her a car and introducing her to clients in need of a discreet chauffeur—further strengthens their bond, and she finds herself missing him terribly. With Lǎoyé’s encouragement, she continues the journey, and the lengthy stretches of driving allow Mĕi to reflect on life in the wake of her father’s passing—especially her estrangement from her mother, whose tacit acceptance of his death Mĕi can’t understand. Finally, Henry’s insistence on unusually frequent breaks leads Mĕi to confront him about his precious luggage, and once his secret is revealed she begins to see the world in a very different light. Frazier expertly weaves historic and contemporary injustices faced by Chinese Americans and Uyghurs through this fast-paced, propulsive book, which is at its most powerful when depicting the way Mĕi’s family navigates life after catastrophe. She has a knack for writing funny dialogue—scathing sarcasm underpinned by a great deal of love—and there are plenty of hilarious exchanges to lighten the dark political context of the novel.

A vital, enthralling debut in which devastating social commentary is delivered with a wink.

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OFF THE BOOKS by Soma Mei Sheng Frazier - SF Chronicle 'Summer 2024: 8 new Bay Area books perfect to pore over'

SF Chronicle | May 24, 2024

Whether you’re headed out on your own summer travels or just looking to escape in the pages of a book, the Bay Area’s titles this season have something for you.

Off the Books By Soma Mei Sheng Frazier (Henry Holt and Co., July 30)

Former San Francisco Library Laureate Soma Mei Sheng Frazier makes her debut with this road-trip novel that spans Tahoe to Syracuse, N.Y., before turning back west again. Her protagonist is Mei, an Oakland native who drops out of her Ivy League college to become an off-the-books private limo driver, “subverting the ride-hailing industry,” as the character puts it. San Francisco author Lori Ostlund says Frazier “draws on humor and compassion to show us the world we live in, then asks us not to look away.”

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YOU AND THE BOWERBIRD by Maris Wicks, CORETTA'S JOURNEY by Alice Faye Duncan - Bank Street College of Education 'The Best Children's Books of the Year [2024 edition]'

Bank Street College of Education | May 20, 2024

You and the Bowerbird by Maris Wicks was listed in the STEM (Science/Technology/Engineering/Mathematics) category, whiile Coretta’s Journey: The Life and Times of Coretta Scott King by Alice Faye Duncan was listed in the Biography and Memoir category.

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THIS IS WHY WE LIED by Karin Slaughter - Publishers Weekly review

Publishers Weekly | May 15, 2024

This Is Why We Lied

Karin Slaughter. Morrow, $30 (464p) ISBN 978-0-06-333672-8

A honeymoon turns into a grisly locked-room mystery in Slaughter’s harrowing 12th outing for Georgia Bureau of Investigation agent Will Trent (following After That Night). Will and his bride, medical examiner Sara Linton, plan to celebrate at McAlpine Lodge in northwest Georgia, but on the night they arrive, hotel manager Mercy McAlpine is murdered in one of the property’s cabins. Will and Sara jump into action, first turning their suspicion toward Mercy’s abusive ex-husband, whom Will knows from the time they spent together in an Atlanta boy’s home. As Will and Sarah continue to poke around, however, other suspects come into focus, including Mercy’s hot-tempered father and ice-cold mother, who hope to force a sale of the lodge, and a guest who has intimate knowledge of Mercy’s criminal past. After Will’s Bureau of Investigation colleagues show up, the body count rises, and Will unearths some unspeakable secrets within the McAlpine clan. The subject matter gets almost operatically bleak, but Slaughter saves the day with her gifts for suspense and characterization—Mercy, in particular, makes an impression. This long-running series still has gas in the tank. Agent: Victoria Sanders, Victoria Sanders & Assoc. (Aug.)

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GRANT COUNTY SERIES by Karin Slaughter - TVLine 'Where’s Sara Linton? Will Trent Star Mulls (Inevitable?) Introduction of Karin Slaughter’s Other Protagonist'

TVLine | May 3, 2024

Though it’d be premature to report that the ABC procedural is planning a trip to Grant County, series star/producer Ramón Rodríguez tells TVLine that Slaughter’s other book protagonist is frequently brought up in conversation with his fellow producers.

For the uninitiated: The Will Trent book series was preceded by Slaughter’s Grant County series. “Set in the fictional town of Heartsdale, Ga., in the fictional Grant County, the narrative takes place from the perspective of three main characters: Sara Linton, the town’s pediatrician and part-time coroner; her ex-husband, Jeffrey Tolliver, who is chief of police; and his subordinate, detective Lena Adams,” according to the official description.

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THE HOLLYWOOD ASSISTANT by May Cobb - Booklist Review

Booklist | april 25, 2024

The Hollywood Assistant
By May Cobb
July 2024. 416p. Berkley, $29 (9780593546826); e-book (9780593546840)

Texan Cassidy Foster has dreams of being a writer, but it isn't until her best friend from college, Lexie, secures her a job working for a Hollywood power couple that Cassidy makes the big move to Los Angeles. The Sterlings, handsome writer-director Nate and stunning actress Marisol, are as glamorous as it gets with their beautiful Malibu home and tempestuous, sexually charged relationship. Cassidy, recovering from a recent heartbreak, finds herself drawn to Nate, and is flattered once he entrusts her to read and evaluate scripts for him, including a secret project he's written for Marisol to star in. But Nate is also plagued by concerns that Marisol might be cheating on him, and when he enlists Cassidy to start spying on his wife, Cassidy finds herself torn between her growing attraction to Nate and her genuine affection for Marisol. Cobb, whose novel Hunting Wives (2021) is being adapted for television, keeps readers wondering if Cassidy herself can be trusted once the growing tension between the Sterlings turns deadly. A wild and gripping ride.

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WILL TRENT SERIES by Karin Slaughter - The Wrap '‘Will Trent’ Season 2, Episode 3 Snags Show’s Biggest Audience Ever in Delayed Viewing | Exclusive'

The Wrap | April 25, 2024

The episode, which initially aired March 5, has scored 11.23 million total viewers across 35 days on ABC, Hulu and other digital platforms, according to Nielsen and internal viewing figures. It marks the show’s biggest multiplatform audience to date.

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OFF THE BOOKS by Soma Mei Sheng Frazier - Publishers Weekly Review

PUblishers Weekly | April 23, 2024

Off the Books
Soma Mei Sheng Frazier. Holt, $27.99 (224p) ISBN 978-1-250-87271-5

The character work is top-notch, as Frazier shows how Mĕi offers Anna the kind of support she wished her own mother had provided, and the narrative structure (each chapter recounts a different leg of the journey) creates plenty of forward momentum. It’s a fresh take on the classic American road novel.

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RIDE ON by Faith Erin Hicks - MCAF '25th Bédélys'

MCAF | March 27, 2024

Best French-language comic book for an audience of 7 to 14 years of age

The winner will receive a unique trophy created by artist Karl Dupéré-Richer.

The finalists are:

  • Frizzy, Claribel A. Ortega, Rose Bousamra (Jungle)

  • L’échappée belle, Faith Erin Hicks (Rue de Sèvres)

  • L’été du vertige, Adlynn Fischer (La Ville Brûle)

  • La malédiction de Mamo, Sas Milledge (Jungle)

  • La cité des dragons : N° 1 – La tempête de l’éveil, Jaimal Yogis, Vivian Truong (Scholastic)

The winners of the 25th Bédélys Awards will be announced on Thursday May 23, 2024 as part of the 13th annual Montreal Comic Arts Festival.

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THE GOOD DAUGHTER by Karin Slaughter - The Futon Critic 'Peacock Announces Limited Series Order of Crime Thriller "The Good Daughter"'

The Futon Critic | March 19, 2024

Series from studio FIFTH SEASON, Emmy Award-Winning Producer Bruna Papandrea's Made Up Stories, Iron Ocean and is Based on Karin Slaughter's New York Times Bestselling Novel

Karin Slaughter (Pieces of Her) will write all episodes and executive produce. Emmy award-winning producer Bruna Papandrea, Steve Hutensky and Casey Haver will executive produce for Made Up Stories (Pieces of Her, Big Little Lies, Wolf Like Me) and Biel and Michelle Purple will executive produce for Iron Ocean (The Sinner, Cruel Summer). The series comes from FIFTH SEASON and is based on Slaughter's New York Times bestselling novel The Good Daughter.

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THE GOOD DAUGHTER by Karin Slaughter - Business Upturn 'The Good Daughter: Jessica Biel limited series ordered by Peacock'

Business Upturn | march 19, 2024

The Good Daughter, a limited series, which stars Jessica Biel has been picked up by Peacock.

Author Karin Slaughter, who is known for penning Pieces of Her, will be writing all the episodes and executive produce the psychological thriller project, from Fifth Season and Brun Papandrea’s Made Up Stories, which is based on Slaughter’s New York Times bestselling novel The Good Daughter.

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THE GOOD DAUGHTER by Karin Slaughter - Broadway World 'Peacock Orders Jessica Biel-Led THE GOOD DAUGHTER Limited Series'

Broadway World | march 19, 2024

Peacock has announced the limited series order of the psychological suspense thriller THE GOOD DAUGHTER, starring and executive produced by Emmy Award-nominated actress Jessica Biel (Candy, The Sinner).

Karin Slaughter (Pieces of Her) will write all episodes and executive produce.

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THE GOOD DAUGHTER by Karin Slaughter - IMDB '‘The Good Daughter’: Jessica Biel to Star in Peacock Psychological Thriller'

IMDB | March 19, 2024

Jessica Biel is bringing a new psychological suspense thriller to Peacock as she’s set to star in and executive produce a television adaptation of The Good Daughter, based on Karin Slaughter’s novel of the same name. The limited series order will see Slaughter write all episodes and executive produce alongside Biel and Emmy-winner Bruna Papandrea, Steve Hutensky, Casey Haver, and Michelle Purple.

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