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I do not typically post my guesses after only the first hint. However, I was feeling pretty confident about two or three this month and decided I would share my thoughts with you early!
Hints #1 & 2


Hint #3

Book #1





Hint 1.1: Boat Transportation; House Tour; Unpacking & Free Time; First mystery dinner
Hint 2.1: You Are Fatally Invited is a locked-room mystery. A letter or invitation is circled in the hint. The painting is title “Accusa segreta” or “Secret Accusation” and is by Italian artist Francesco Hayez.
Hint 3.4: A British man lecturing (about plotting a mystery or thriller book), “Structure, characters, how does the jeopardy deepen? How does the clock tick? How do we create a sense of excitement? Then, put your own idea down and literally compare it.”

You Are Fatally Invited
Ande Pliego
An exclusive thriller writer’s retreat hosted on a private island turns lethal when one of the authors is found murdered.
When renowned anonymous author J. R. Alastor hires former aspiring writer Mila del Angél to host a writing retreat at his private manor off the coast of Maine, she jumps at the chance—particularly since she has an axe to grind with one of the invitees. The guest list? Six thriller authors, all masters of deceit, misdirection, and mayhem.
Confess the crimes, survive the tropes.
Alastor and Mila have masterminded a week of games, trope-fueled riddles, and maybe a jump scare or two—the perfect cover for Mila to plot a murder of her own. But when a guest turns up dead—and it’s not the murder she planned—Mila finds herself trapped in a different narrative altogether.
One by one, you’ll lose your turn.
With a storm isolating the island and the body count rising, Mila must outwit a killer who knows literally every trick in the book.
Until only one of us remains . . .
Genre: Mystery/Thriller
Publication Date: February 11
Publisher: Bantam
Book #2





Hint 1.2: I do not yet have a concrete guess based on solely the first hint since it gives so little. Options I am currently considering are The Strange Case of Jane O. by Karen Thompson Walker, Dissolution by Nicholas Binge, Rooms for Vanishing by Stuart Nadler, or The Dream Hotel by Laila Lalami.
Hint 2.6: Jane O. has hyperthymesia, one of the reasons Dr. Byrd, the psychiatrist, becomes increasingly fascinated by her case.
Hint 3.6: Someone whispering, “psst . . . psst.””

The Strange Case of Jane O.
Karen Thompson Walker
In this spellbinding and provocative novel from the New York Times bestselling author of The Age of Miracles, a young mother is struck by sudden and puzzling psychological symptoms that illuminate the mysterious dimensions of the human mind—and of love.
A year after her child is born, Jane suffers a series of strange episodes: amnesia, premonitions, hallucinations, and an inexplicable sense of dread. Three days after her first visit to a psychiatrist, Jane suddenly goes missing. A day later she is found unconscious in Brooklyn’s Prospect Park, in the midst of what seems to be an episode of dissociative fugue; when she comes to, she has no memory of what has happened to her.
Are Jane’s strange experiences the result of being overwhelmed by motherhood, or are they manifestations of a long-buried trauma from her past? Why is she having visions of a young man who died twenty years ago and who warns her of a disaster ahead? Jane’s symptoms lead her psychiatrist ever deeper into the farthest reaches of her mind and cause him to question everything he thinks he knows about so-called reality—including events in his own life.
Karen Thompson Walker’s profound and beautifully written novel is both a speculative mystery about memory, identity, and fate and a mesmerizing literary puzzle about the bonds of love—between mother and child, between a man and a woman, and among those we’ve lost but who may still be among us.
Genre: Literary Fiction
Publication Date: February 25
Publisher: Random House
Book #3





Hint 1.3: Without more information, I am not confident if this book is The Buffalo Hunter Hunter by Stephen Graham Jones or The Unworthy by Agustina Bazterrica.
Hint 2.2: In The Unworthy, all animals are extinct, but they eat harvested crickets.
Hint 3.5: Gregorian chanting (a form of monophonic, unaccompanied sacred song in Latin typically affiliated with the Roman Catholic Church)

The Unworthy
Agustina Bazterrica
The long-awaited new novel from the author of global sensation Tender Is the Flesh: a thrilling work of literary horror about a woman cloistered in a secretive, violent religious order, while outside the world has fallen into chaos.
From her cell in a mysterious convent, a woman writes the story of her life in whatever she can find—discarded ink, dirt, and even her own blood. A lower member of the Sacred Sisterhood, deemed an unworthy, she dreams of ascending to the ranks of the Enlightened at the center of the convent and of pleasing the foreboding Superior Sister. Outside, the world is plagued by catastrophe—cities are submerged underwater, electricity and the internet are nonexistent, and bands of survivors fight and forage in a cruel, barren landscape. Inside, the narrator is controlled, punished, but safe.
But when a stranger makes her way past the convent walls, joining the ranks of the unworthy, she forces the narrator to consider her long-buried past—and what she may be overlooking about the Enlightened. As the two women grow closer, the narrator is increasingly haunted by questions about her own past, the environmental future, and her present life inside the convent. How did she get to the Sacred Sisterhood? Why can’t she remember her life before? And what really happens when a woman is chosen as one of the Enlightened?
A searing, dystopian tale about climate crisis, ideological extremism, and the tidal pull of our most violent, exploitative instincts, this is another unforgettable novel from a master of feminist horror.
Genre: Horror; Translated Fiction
Publication Date: March 4
Publisher: Scribner
Book #4





Hint 1.4: Storm-diving, Sneak Back, Chocolate + Pastries, Harpsichord, Tutoring, Lunch, Tailor Visit, Supper with Neighbors, Petit Fours for Ladies
Hint 2.4: The protagonist of Upon a Starlit Tide sneaks away to sail.
Hint 3.3: Classical music being played on a harpsichord. (This novel takes place during the Classical Period, and the protagonist plays the instrument.)

Upon a Starlit Tide
Kell Woods
A dark and enchanting historical fantasy combining elements of “The Little Mermaid” and “Cinderella” into a wholly original tale of love, power, and betrayal.
Saint-Malo, Brittany, 1758. To Lucinde Léon, the youngest daughter of a wealthy French shipowner, the high walls of Saint-Malo are more hindrance than haven.
While her sisters are busy trying to secure advantageous marriages, Luce spends her days secretly being taught to sail by Samuel, her best friend—and an English smuggler. Only he understands how the waves call to her. Then one stormy morning, Luce rescues a drowning man from the sea.
Immediately drawn in by the stranger’s charm, Luce is plunged into a world of glittering balls and faerie magic, seduction and brutality. Secrets that have long been lost in the shadowy depths of the ocean begin to rise to the surface, but as Luce wrestles with warring desires, she finds that her own power is growing brighter and brighter, shining like a sea-glass slipper.
Or the scales of a seamaid’s tail.
Genre: Fantasy
Publication Date: February 18
Publisher: Tor Books
Book #5





Hint 1.5: Recover, Feed, Recover
I debated whether The Lamb by Lucy Rose fit this clue. I think there is still a chance that this hint could allude to that novel; however, Blood on Her Tongue or The Buffalo Hunter Hunter could either fit.
Hint 2.3: The hint’s fun fact is specific to buffalo.
Hint 3.1: Sounds of swimming (small splashing), bullfrogs croaking, and cows.

The Buffalo Hunter Hunter
Stephen Graham Jones
From the New York Times bestselling author of The Only Good Indians is a chilling historical horror novel tracing the life of a vampire who haunts the fields of the Blackfeet reservation looking for justice.
A diary, written in 1912 by a Lutheran pastor is discovered within a wall. What it unveils is a slow massacre, a chain of events that go back to 217 Blackfeet dead in the snow. Told in transcribed interviews by a Blackfeet named Good Stab, who shares the narrative of his peculiar life over a series of confessional visits. This is an American Indian revenge story written by one of the new masters of horror, Stephen Graham Jones.
Genre: Horror; Historical Fiction
Publication Date: March 18
Publisher: Saga Press
Book #6:





Hint 1.6: Finish Editing, Commute + Spill Coffee, Work, Date #1 [Lunch], Work, Date #2 [Cocktails], Date #3 [Dinner], Debrief, Editing
I am not confident enough to declare only one book for this hint. I think this hint likely refers to either Summer in the City by Alex Aster or Liquid: A Love Story by Mariam Rahmani. There is also the possibility that the book is Back After This by Linda Holmes or Cover Story by Cecila Laskey.
Hint 2.3: There is a large dog on the cover that looks like the dog in this hint. The synopsis also refers to a runaway rescue Great Dane.
Hint 3.2: Sarah Koenig discussing the case of a 17-year old during a Serial Season 3 podcast episode.

Back After This
Linda Holmes
From the New York Times bestselling author of Evvie Drake Starts Over and Flying Solo, a podcast producer agrees to host a new series about modern dating—but will the show jeopardize her chance at finding real love?
Cecily Foster loves to make podcasts. She fiercely protects her colleagues, dearly adores her friends, and never misses dinner with her sister. But after a disastrous relationship with a colleague who stole her heart and her ideas, she’s put romantic love on hold.
When the boss who’s disappointed her again and again finally offers her the chance to host her own show, she wants to be thrilled. But there’s a catch—actually, two catches. First, the show will be about Cecily’s dating life. And second, she has to follow the guidance of influencer and newly minted relationship coach Eliza Cassidy, whose relentlessly upbeat attitude seems ready-made for social media, not real life.
Cecily would rather do anything other than put her singledom on display (ugh) or take advice from the internet (UGH). But when her boss hints that doing the show is the only way to protect a friend’s job, she realizes she has no choice.
To make matters more complicated, once she’s committed to twenty blind dates of Eliza’s choosing, Cecily finds herself unable to stop thinking about Will, a photographer she helped to rescue a very big and very lovable lost dog. Even though there are sparks between the two, Will’s own path is uncertain, and Eliza’s skeptical comments about Cecily’s decision-making aren’t helping. On the one hand, Will seems great. But on the other hand . . . don’t they all?
As Cecily struggles to balance the life she truly desires and the one Eliza wants to create for her, she finds herself at a crossroads. Can Cecily sort through all the advice and find a way to do what she loves without losing herself in the process?
Genre: Romance
Publication Date: February 25
Publisher: Ballantine Books
