From a Scandi-noir thriller to a reimagining of Pride and Prejudice, Jane Ciabatarri chooses the best books to read this month.
View image of Alan Furst, Under Occupation (Credit: Credit: Random House)
View image of Olaf Olafsson, The Sacrament (Credit: Credit: Ecco)
View image of Lars Iyer, Nietzsche and the Burbs (Credit: Credit: Melville House)
View image of Helene Tursten, Winter Grave (Credit: Credit: Soho Crime)
View image of Rachel Winters, Would Like to Meet (Credit: Credit: Putnam)
View image of Brian Doyle, One Long River of Song (Credit: Credit: Morrow)
View image of Dead Astronauts, Jeff VanderMeer (Credit: Credit: MCD/Farrar, Straus and Giroux)
View image of Molly Greeley, The Clergyman’s Wife (Credit: Credit: Morrow)
View image of Jeffrey Colvin, Africaville (Credit: Credit: Amistad Press)
View image of LC Shaw, The Network (Credit: Credit: Harper)