‘Missing Sam’ by Thrity Umrigar is a powerful novel about love and our differences

All married couples have arguments. But what happens when shortly after that spat, your spouse disappears? That’s the beginning of acclaimed author Thrity Umrigar’s newest novel, “Missing Sam.” Aliya and Sam (short for Samantha) have been married for years and live a comfortable life in their Cleveland suburb. But after a party brings past irritations to the surface, they argue. And the next morning, Sam goes for a run and doesn’t come back.

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‘What Boys Learn’ by Andromeda Romano-Lax is a stunning psychological thriller

Nature versus nurture. Genes versus upbringing. What forces form a child into the adult he or she becomes? In “What Boys Learn,” author Andromeda Romano-Lax delves forces us to consider that dilemma as we meet Abby Rosso, a counselor whose childhood was really rough. Her only sibling is a brother who is a psychopath and ended up in prison. But Abby also has done things she’s ashamed of.

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The “Book of Wonder”–and Murder; The Essential Elements of Gilly Macmillan’s Murder Mystery, “The Burning Library”

Author Gilly Macmillan’s brilliant and unique murder/mystery novel, “The Burning Library,” takes us on a most unusual voyage, as first two, then three distinct forces search for an ancient manuscript titled “The Book of Wonder.” Whoever finds it first will have almost immediate access to millions of dollars because that manuscript offers the rare and potentially profitable opportunity to see how a few women centuries ago tried to overcome the alleged superiority of the male of the human species and prove that women were and are equal to or superior to men.

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‘The Naysayers’ by Liz Fenton and Lisa Steinke is about listening (or not) to that little voice in your head

You know that little voice in your head that sometimes feeds your insecurity? The voice that whispers maybe you aren’t good enough? In “The Naysayers,” authors Liz Fenton and Lisa Steinke explore that concept by creating an alternate world in which people are paid to literally whisper negative thoughts into the heads of those who reside in the “Real World” and are in “danger” of being too happy and secure in their lives.

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