10 New Books to Read This Month: The Best March (ish) Book Releases

MAR 27, 202614 MIN
Quick Book Reviews with Philippa Hall

10 New Books to Read This Month: The Best March (ish) Book Releases

MAR 27, 202614 MIN

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<p>Welcome to the&nbsp;<strong>Quick Book Reviews Podcast</strong>&nbsp;— the podcast featuring&nbsp;<strong>author interviews and book reviews with no spoilers</strong>.</p><p>In this episode Philippa shares&nbsp;<strong>10 new books she’s excited to read this month</strong>, covering everything from gripping psychological thrillers and crime fiction to literary fiction and historical drama.</p><p>If you're looking for&nbsp;<strong>new books to add to your reading list</strong>, this episode is packed with brilliant recommendations and upcoming releases.</p><p><br></p><h3>Books mentioned in this episode</h3><p><strong>When I Kill You&nbsp;–&nbsp;B. A. Paris</strong></p><p>A chilling psychological thriller about secrets, suspicion and the terrifying feeling of being watched.</p><p><strong>How to Get Away With Murder&nbsp;–&nbsp;Rebecca Phillipson</strong></p><p>A darkly compelling crime novel about a mysterious manual for aspiring serial killers and the detective determined to uncover the truth.</p><p><strong>The Arc&nbsp;–&nbsp;Haruo Yuki</strong></p><p>A tense survival thriller in which hikers trapped in a flooding bunker must decide who will be left behind.</p><p><strong>Dead Heat&nbsp;–&nbsp;Sabine Durrant</strong></p><p>A sun-drenched Greek summer turns dark as jealousy, secrets and suspicion simmer among friends.</p><p><strong>Unreliable Narrator&nbsp;–&nbsp;Araminta Hall</strong></p><p>When a woman sees her life mirrored in a bestselling novel, the line between truth and fiction begins to blur.</p><p><strong>Kin&nbsp;–&nbsp;Tayari Jones</strong></p><p>A powerful story of friendship, family and identity set against the backdrop of the American civil rights movement.</p><p><strong>Whidby&nbsp;–&nbsp;T Kira Madden</strong></p><p>A gripping literary thriller exploring justice, revenge and the long shadow of trauma.</p><p><strong>Lady Tremaine&nbsp;–&nbsp;Rachel Hockenhauser</strong></p><p>A fascinating re-imagining of the Cinderella story told from the perspective of the infamous stepmother.</p><p><strong>First to Finish&nbsp;–&nbsp;Rebecca J. Caffery</strong></p><p>A high-speed romance set in the world of Formula racing where competition and chemistry collide.</p><p><strong>Meet the Newmans&nbsp;–&nbsp;Jennifer Niven</strong></p><p>A sweeping novel set in 1960s America about fame, family secrets and the changing world of television.</p><br><p>Follow Quick Book Reviews for book recommendations, author interviews, and weekly podcast episodes.</p><p>📧 Email: [email protected]</p><p>📸 Instagram &amp; Threads:</p><p>@quick_book_reviews</p><p>🎵 TikTok: @quickbookreviews</p><p>🐦 X: @quickbookrevie3</p><p>🦋 Bluesky: quickbookreviews</p><hr><p style='color:grey; font-size:0.75em;'> Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' href='https://acast.com/privacy'>acast.com/privacy</a> for more information.</p>