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This week’s topic is Most Anticipated Book Releases in the First Half of 2020 and here is my pick of the tasty looking titles coming up between now and the end of June. Links from the book titles will take you to the book description on Goodreads, where available.
Hitler’s Secret (Tom Wilde #4) by Rory Clements (Zaffre, January) – the next book in the WW2 historical crime series that started with Corpus and continued with Nucleus and Nemesis
The Night Raids (Nighthawk #3) by Jim Kelly (Allison & Busby, February) – more WW2 historical crime with the follow-up to The Great Darkness and The Mathematical Bridge
The Foundling by Stacey Halls (Manilla Press, February) – I really enjoyed The Familiars so I’m hoping this will be just as good
The Recovery of Rose Gold by Stephanie Wrobel (Michael Joseph, March) – I heard the author talk about her book at last year’s Henley Literary Festivaland it sounds fabulous
A Thousand Moons by Sebastian Barry (Faber & Faber, March) – the follow-up to the book wonderful Days Without End
The Mirror and the Light (Thomas Cromwell #3) by Hilary Mantel (Fourth Estate, March) – the eagerly awaited final book in the trilogy
Hamnet by Maggie O’Farrell (Tinder Press, March) – the author’s foray into historical fiction
Those Who Know by Alis Hawkins (The Dome Press, May) – the third book in the Teifi Valley Coroner historical crime series
When We Fall by Carolyn Kirby (No Exit, May) – the new book from the author of The Conviction of Cora Burns
Conviction by Hope Adams (Michael Joseph, June) – another book I learned about at last year’s Henley Literary Festival
What books are you looking forward to getting your hands on in the next few months?

There are some really great books coming out this year, right? The Hilary Mantel will be quite the event I’m sure.
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Yes, let’s hope it lives up to expectations 😀
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Some of these are on my list too, I’m really looking forward to The Mirror and the Light!
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We do indeed have similar good taste in books!
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I hope you enjoy all these when you get a chance! Here is our Top Ten Tuesday.
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Thanks. You have some fascinating sounding books on your list.
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A Thousand Moons does sound interesting.
Here is our Top Ten Tuesday
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Wow, The Foundling sounds great.
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I haven’t heard of most of these, but I hope you love them!
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Susan
http://www.blogginboutbooks.com
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I love Maggie O’Farrell so I’m glad to hear she’s got something new coming. And I’m interested in starting Alis Hawkins series.
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These are all new to me! And I’m trying so hard not to add to my mounting TBR. 😉 I hope you get to enjoy them all!
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I’m really looking forward to Hitler’s Secret as well! 😉
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I can’t believe that I got the ARC for Hamnet, and I’m just thrilled!!! I also got an ARC for the next Anne Tyler book “The Redhead by the Side of the Road”. Plus, I just pre-ordered the next Rachel Joyce novel, and I have a Ariel Lawhon book as well. 2020 is gonna be AMAZING!
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Lucky you. I hope they’re as brilliant as you anticipate.
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