![]() ![]() Perfect for a book about building women’s community through covering up the murders of men!Ī stylish riff on midcentury travel poster style, with a nod to the old pulp tradition of layering in the character and storyline representations across the visual planes. She is a powerful woman who conjures objects of danger-not because she is an object, but because she knows how to use them. A woman looks fearlessly out from the cover wearing sunglasses in which we see a knife reflected twice. The cover to this one is very cool, and we’d expect nothing less from the coolest book of the year. ![]() My Sister The Serial Killer, by Oyinkan Braithwaite (Doubleday) Special fans might want to see about getting this one in wearable form-a sweater, or a nice shawl, for example. ![]() Note the needle through the skull’s eye, just one detail that you might miss the first time and savor on later viewings. Macabre needlework was an inspired choice for a truly strange and delightful mystery. The Infinite Blacktop, by Sara Gran (Atria)Ī white-line fever dream of a cover that evokes the era of the great American road trip, the abyss of a good investigation, and something much more sinister, not unlike the Claire DeWitt novels themselves.Īn Elderly Woman is Up To No Good, by Helene Tursten (Soho Crime) ![]()
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