

The buzz: A starred review from Publishers Weekly calls it an "exceptionally clever and amusing mystery." ‘Decent People’ Some of us, the high achievers, have killed more than once.” So starts this clever new whodunit with an unreliable narrator set in the middle of a family reunion at a ski resort. What it's about: “Everyone in my family has killed someone. ‘Everyone in My Family Has Killed Someone’ The buzz: "Salesses fills the page with all the bold, kinetic confidence of an athlete striding onto the court," says a starred review from Publishers Weekly. What it's about: Korean American NBA star Won Lee and his girlfriend, producer Carrie Kang, navigate two industries – sports and entertainment – hostile to their identities and fight to be heard. More: Gwyneth Paltrow is on a mission to show us how to 'revel in that feeling of pleasure'īy Matthew Salesses (Little, Brown, fiction) The buzz: "This memoir casts a necessary light on a disability that too often goes unseen," says Publishers Weekly. What it's about: The journalist and senior editor at The Atlantic, whose 2019 story about Joe Biden's stutter went viral, writes about his own lifelong experience of living with a stutter and digs deep to answer questions about himself and his condition that he'd long been afraid to ask.

'Life on Delay: Making Peace With a Stutter' The buzz: "Hendrix is hooked up to another Stephen King IV drip, nicely emulating the elder’s penchant for everyday human drama while elevating the creep factor with his own disquieting imagination," says Kirkus Reviews. Some houses, though, don’t want to be sold. When Louise’s parents die, the last thing she wants to do is return to her childhood home to sell it. What it's about: The horror author of “The Southern Book Club’s Guide to Slaying Vampires” and “The Final Girl Support Group” tries his hand at a haunted house story. Follow her on Twitter and Instagram."How to Sell a Haunted House," by Grady Hendrix. You can place a pre-order now.Īmy Ratcliffe is the Managing Editor for Nerdist and the author of A Kid’s Guide to Fandom, available now. How to Sell a Haunted House arrives on shelves in January 2023. But childhood hurts pale in comparison to the dangers posed by what still lives inside the house.īut what still lives inside the house?! I’m not ready to find out. It means she’ll have to spend time with her younger brother-and their old grudges make that a terrifying prospect.

Louise’s parents have passed away, and she’s returning to the small Southern town where she grew up to get their house ready to sell. Here’s what we know about the book: New York Times bestselling author Grady Hendrix takes on the haunted house in a hilarious and terrifying new novel that explores the way your past-and your family-can haunt you like nothing else…. As with his previous work, How to Sell a Haunted House will include Hendrix’s trademark humor blended with the macabre.
