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Book talk: 3 recent releases

Michael Popple examines three recent releases from bestselling authors. You can find more of Michael’s book reviews on his blog: unseenlibrary.com

The Wisdom of Crowds by Joe Abercrombie

Gollancz, $32.99

Revolution has finally come to the Union, driving out the nobles and placing the common people in control. In the aftermath, Orso, Leo, Savine and others must learn to survive in a dangerous new world, while Rikke and her forces battle to control the North. With chaos and bloodshed on the horizon only the ruthless will survive, and the world will never be the same again. Abercrombie brings his Age of Madness trilogy to an impressive end with an incredible and powerful story, filled with outrageous and complex protagonists, impressive settings and brutal twists. One of the best fantasy books of 2021.

The Man Who Died Twice by Richard Osman

Viking, $32.99

Following their first successful investigation, the Thursday Murder Club of the Coopers Chase Retirement Village is looking for their next case. When one of their members receives a letter from a man she long thought dead, the Club jump at the chance to investigate, and are soon involved in the dangerous world of spies, criminal masterminds and stolen diamonds. Television personality Richard Osman brilliantly follows up his debut novel, with this exquisite and wildly entertaining sequel, which sets his very likeable characters on a fantastic and fun journey. Combining a clever mystery with good humour, it is a highly recommended read.

Viral by Robin Cook

Macmillan, $32.99

In the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic, Brian Murphy and his family are enjoying their summer holiday. But everything changes when his wife comes down with a severe mosquito-borne illness, and his insurance company refuses to pay the massive hospital bills. Desperate and battling his own infection, Brian sets out to fight a ruthless industry, no matter what the cost. Robin Cook, the master of the medical thriller, returns with another interesting and terrifying tale of sickness and humanity. Featuring a contemporary and captivating examination of infectious disease and healthcare issues, Viral is a fast-paced and intense read.

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