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Top 5 Of New September Books To Captivate You

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Top 5 of New September Books
Top 5 of New September Books

September isn’t just about kids heading back to school - this month’s book releases are here to make sure you don’t want to leave your armchair, sofa, or bed. From highly anticipated sequels to brand-new works by bestselling authors, these books are ready to captivate, thrill, and enchant. In September, reading will definitely become your favourite pastime!


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by Dan Brown


There were eight long years after the famous bestseller released his Origin. Now Professor Robert Langdon is finally back and is in Prague when his academic colleague and love Katherine Solomon disappears from her hotel room. Alone in a city haunted by centuries of dark history, Langdon is pursued by a figure from the shadows and drawn into a deadly web of treachery and deception. To save Katherine - and uncover secrets hidden in Prague’s castles, cathedrals, and labyrinthine passages - he must rely on his deepest knowledge of symbols and folklore. But this time, the stakes are higher than ever: not only Katherine’s life, but the future of humanity hangs in the balance.


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by Robert Galbraith


Cormoran Strike and Robin are back for their eighth complicated case together. A dismembered body is found in a silver shop vault, but it may not be who anyone expects. Decima Mullins is convinced it’s her missing boyfriend, while Cormoran Strike and Robin Ellacott uncover links to several other vanished men and a dark network tied to Freemasonry. As secrets and danger multiply, Strike must solve the mystery before more lives are lost - and confront his growing feelings for Robin.




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by Ken Follett


The master of storytelling Ken Follet returns with his new book about the building of Stonehenge. This novel reimagines the origins of Stonehenge through the intertwined lives of Seft, a gifted flint miner seeking love and freedom, and Joia, a priestess whose bold vision of a monumental stone circle could unite warring tribes. As Seft pursues Neen, Joia’s sister, he is drawn into her dream of building something greater than themselves. But with drought threatening survival and tensions erupting into violence among herders, farmers, and woodlanders, the struggle to raise the great stones becomes not just a feat of ingenuity, but a battle for peace, unity, and the future of their people.


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by Richard Osman


We've just witnessed Netflix adaptation of the first Thursday Murder Mystery Club novel, and The Thursday Murder Club is yet back again in their fifth book. Wedding bells are supposed to drown out crime this year. Joyce is immersed in planning, Elizabeth is carrying her grief, Ron is managing family struggles, and Ibrahim is still counseling a wayward client. Then a mysterious wedding guest pulls them into a deadly game involving a priceless code and ruthless villains. With kidnap, murder, and danger closing in, the club must put their sleuthing skills to the test once again - before the celebrations end in tragedy.



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by Elizabeth Gilbert


From the author of Eat Pray Love comes her new nonfiction piece, a searing memoir about love, addiction, and the difficult path to freedom. Elizabeth Gilbert recounts her transformative relationship with musician and artist Rayya Elias, a bond that began in friendship and deepened into a love both ecstatic and destructive. As she confronts loss, codependency, and grief, Gilbert also discovers unexpected healing and liberation. Honest, vulnerable, and profoundly moving, this book speaks to anyone who has ever been held captive by love - or by any craving - and yearned to find peace on the other side.

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