New Year, new reads at LiveWire Libraries!
Start 2026 with a fresh stack of stories! From gripping thrillers and heartwarming family sagas to twisty mysteries and unforgettable romances, our January arrivals have something for everyone. Here’s a sneak peek at the exciting titles waiting for you:
- Simon Beckett – The Bone Garden: A chilling thriller where secrets buried in the past refuse to stay hidden.
- Dilly Court – The Wild Rose: An uplifting historical tale of resilience, love, and hope against all odds.
- Laura Dave – The First Time I Saw Him: A moving exploration of love and second chances that will tug at your heartstrings.
- Kate Ellis – Killing in the Shadows: Detective Wesley Peterson faces a case where history and murder collide.
- Ashley Elston – Anatomy of an Alibi: A clever, fast-paced mystery full of secrets and unexpected twists.
- Alice Feeney – My Husband’s Wife: A psychological thriller that asks: how well do you really know the person you married?
- Brian Freeman – Robert Ludlum’s The Bourne Revenge: Jason Bourne returns in a high-octane race against betrayal and deadly conspiracies.
- Elizabeth Gill – A Daughter’s Hope: A heartfelt family saga about courage and the bonds that hold us together.
- Sophie Hannah – The Opposite of Murder: A witty and suspenseful crime novel with Hannah’s trademark psychological depth.
- Tom Hindle – A Killer in Paradise: A classic whodunit set against an idyllic backdrop—where paradise hides a killer.
- Jill Mansell – Just One Look at You: A feel-good romantic story brimming with charm, humor, and unexpected turns.
- Faith Martin – A Dangerous Train of Thought: An atmospheric mystery where danger lurks behind every clue.
- Libby Page – This Book Made Me Think of You: A tender, uplifting novel about friendship, connection, and the power of words.
- James Patterson – Cross and Sampson: Alex Cross teams up with Detective Sampson for an explosive new case.
- James Patterson – The Invisible Woman: A gripping thriller about a woman who vanishes and the deadly secrets she leaves behind.
- Douglas J. Preston – The Beginning: An epic adventure blending science, suspense, and the unknown.
- Gerald Seymour – The Irregular: A tense, intelligent spy thriller steeped in danger and intrigue.
- Ali Smith – Glyph: A bold, inventive novel exploring language, identity, and the art of storytelling.
- Danielle Steel – The Devil’s Daughter: A dramatic tale of family secrets, betrayal, and redemption.
- Robert Thorogood – The Mysterious Affair of Judith Potts: A cosy crime caper featuring an unlikely sleuth and a puzzling murder.
