Friday, November 14, 2025

New Books for a New Year


Here we go -- new books from new authors and an old favorite.  These tales have everything from magical realism to love among Greek ruins to a Sherlock Holmes wannabe. Reading is Resistance.

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Flower Moon Runner
Nancy Viera
de Colores Publishing - November 11, 2025

[from the publisher]
Flower Moon Runner by Nancy Viera is a multi-generational novel about three women gifted with the healing powers strong enough to challenge the drug cartels gripping a small town nestled in the mountains of Chihuahua. Blending magical realism with history, the story traces their lineage from colonial settlers in the Sierra Madre, to the early 1990s when Ana Soledad returns home after years in the United States. At the heart of their power is the enchanted camellia flower, passed down through generations of this mixed-culture family.

Will Ana Soledad embrace her gift and free her town from the cartels? Is the destiny of the town and perhaps the nation in her hands?

Nancy Viera and Patricia McCrystal at West Side Books
Mon, 11/24/2025

6:30pm - 8:00pm
West Side Books
3434 West 32nd Ave
Suite A
Denver, CO 80211

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Jo Segura
Berkley - January 13, 2026

[from the publisher]
Daniela Guiterrez has been in love with her brother’s best friend for as long as she can remember—until he went missing a year ago during an archaeological expedition. But on a solo trip to Greece, the intrepid librarian discovers that Theo is very much alive, although judging by the criminals holding him hostage, he is not doing well.

An expert in Ancient Greek archaeology, Dr. Theo Galanis has been abducted by artifact smugglers in search of a priceless gemstone—the Eye of the Minotaur. This ridiculous assignment was supposed to get Dani out of his system, not keep her tied up next to him. But when a little white lie spirals into his captors believing Theo and Dani are engaged, they must utilize her research skills and his expertise to solve the centuries’ old Minoan mystery, all while feigning a romance to keep each other alive.

Now with less than six days to find the jewel, underground societies, mythological beings, and pesky abductors are only half the battle. Because among the ancient ruins and temples they explore is an even bigger danger: falling in love for real.

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Arturo Pérez-Reverte
Mulholland Books - February 10, 2026

[from the publisher]
June, 1960. Rough weather at sea leaves a group of strangers stranded on the idyllic Greek island of Utakos, all guests of the only local hotel. Nothing could prepare them for what happens next: Edith Mander, a quiet British tourist, is found dead inside a beach cabana. What appears at first glance to be a clear suicide reveals possible signs of foul play to Ormond Basil, an out-of-work but still well-known actor who in his glory days portrayed the most celebrated detective of all time. Accustomed to seeing him display Sherlock Holmes’ amazing powers of deduction on the big screen, the other guests believe that the actor is the best equipped to uncover the truth.

But when a second body is discovered, there is not a doubt in Basil’s mind: a murderer walks among them. What’s more, the killer is staging each crime as a performance, leaving complex clues that bear an eerie resemblance to those found in the pages of Conan Doyle stories. This is a criminal who knows every trick in the book and is playing a deadly literary game. As the storm rages, Basil must become the genius detective he has only pretended to be.


Later.

Manuel Ramos writes crime fiction.

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