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Curious about what books will be released in the months ahead so you can pre-order or reserve them? Then click on the months below.

Please note we have not included every book that is coming out, but rather some that caught our eye --- and that we thought should catch yours as well.

April 2026

Hardcover

Thank You, Teachers: True Stories from America’s Teachers, Our Last Line of Defense and Our First Line of Hope by James Patterson and Matt Eversmann, with Chris Mooney - Biography, Education, Nonfiction

Little, Brown and Company | 9780316569446 | Published April 6, 2026

From across the country, from kindergarten to high school, from public, private, religious or military schools, teachers tell us: What it takes to teach kids day in and day out. What it takes to improve kids’ lives. What it takes to foster a lifelong readers and lifelong learners. If you can read this, someone cared about you. If you can read this, you want a brighter future for our kids. If you can read this, thank a teacher.

A Cruise to Die For by Heather Graham - Fiction, Romance, Romantic Suspense, Suspense, Thriller

Mira | 9780778305804 | Published April 7, 2026

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A Killer in the Family by Amin Ahmad - Fiction, Suspense, Thriller

Henry Holt and Co. | 9781250394897 | Published April 7, 2026

It’s time for Ali, a good-natured Mumbai party-boy, to grow up. The first step to settling down is an arranged marriage to Maryam, the daughter of Abbas Khan, a New York real estate tycoon. She’s pretty, demure and respectable --- unlike her sister, Farhan, a sexy, rebellious divorcée. After the wedding, Ali moves to New York and enjoys the privileges of being an honorary Khan: private helicopters, super tall skyscrapers, and a Gatsbyesque house in the Hamptons. But soon rumors begin to surface about Abbas Khan --- accusations of corruption and hidden affairs --- and Farhan hints that a violent secret underlies Abbas's success. Though Ali's wife insists the insinuations are unfounded, he can't shake the feeling that there's something he doesn't know. To uncover the truth, Ali launches his own investigation, which takes him deep into Abbas’ dealings and past.

After Oscar: The Legacy of a Scandal by Merlin Holland - Biography, Literary Criticism, Nonfiction

Europa Editions | 9798889661764 | Published April 7, 2026

Oscar Wilde died in November 1900, exiled in Paris, his reputation in tatters, exhausted by scandal and prison life. While the details of his life in the limelight are well known, often ignored are the reverberations of the Wilde scandal over the decades following his trial and death. With pathos, humor and his grandfather’s signature wit, Merlin Holland charts the extraordinary afterlife of the legendary writer and thinker, tracing the dramatic fluctuations in Wilde’s posthumous reputation. A true feat of storytelling and scholarship, AFTER OSCAR documents decades of sensationalist conjecture surrounding the Wilde family and exposes a century of bigotry and hypocrisy within the cultural establishment.

Agnes Sharp and the Wedding to Die For by Leonie Swann - Fiction, Humor, Mystery

Soho Crime | 9781641297110 | Published April 7, 2026

Spring is in the air, and Sunset Hall is abuzz with anticipation of Bernadette’s upcoming wedding. But not everyone is feeling celebratory. Namely, her best friend, Agnes Sharp, who isn’t a fan of Bernadette’s plan to leave the house share and its residents behind. Nevertheless, Agnes and the not-so-sprightly gang of pensioners launch into wedding-planning mode after a spot opens at the high-class Foxglove Manor --- in just two weeks. Just when they think they have the guest list squared away, a threatening note appears at the house. Agnes and the others decide to handle it themselves, not wanting to cause the betrothed stress. With some assistance from a private investigator, Agnes digs into the case of the poison-pen letter, determined to ensure the wedding goes off without a hitch...aside from the bodies they’ve already had to hide from the bride.

American Fantasy by Emma Straub - Fiction, Women's Fiction

Riverhead Books | 9798217046850 | Published April 7, 2026

When the American Fantasy cruise ship sets sail for a four-day themed voyage, aboard are all five members of a famous, '90s-era boy band and 3,000 screaming women who have worshipped them since childhood. Feeling slightly out of place amid this crowd is Annie, newly divorced, turning 50 with an empty nest, and here on a lark to appease her sister. Yet when the lights come up and the idols of her youth begin to sing, something is unlocked. Between the slushy alcoholic drinks, the familiar music, and the throngs of middle-aged women acting like lovesick teenagers, Annie finally reconnects to a long-submerged part of herself. By the time she meets one of the band members --- not just a celebrity but someone in need of a friend --- she has accessed a new sense of possibility.

Arsenio: A Memoir by Arsenio Hall - Memoir, Nonfiction

Atria/Black Privilege Publishing | 9781982191368 | Published April 7, 2026

Arsenio Hall holds a uniquely prominent place in American culture --- celebrated late-night host and comedic actor, famed for starring roles in the cultural touchstones Coming to America and Harlem Nights. Now, he pulls back the curtain and takes us to a different time in Hollywood. This bracingly candid memoir offers a new appreciation for this raw talent and gifted storyteller, who nightly, for six years, hosted what felt like a televised “party” that changed the landscape of late-night television and brought Black culture into living rooms across America.

Attention: Writing on Life, Art, and the World by Anne Enright - Essays, Nonfiction

W. W. Norton & Company | 9781324124139 | Published April 7, 2026

For 30 years, Anne Enright has been paying attention: casting her lucid and distinctive gaze across the world, literature, and her own life, and drawing us into her precise insights. These essays, collated from throughout Enright’s career, take us from Galway to Honduras, from keen–eyed memoir to urgent political writing. Enright writes about the free voices and controlled bodies of women in society: she interprets Sophocles’ Antigone through the lens of the Mother and Baby Homes in Galway; writes on Ireland’s successful 2018 referendum on abortion rights; and offers new perspectives on writers such as Alice Munro, Toni Morrison, James Joyce, Helen Garner and Angela Carter.

Aviary by Maria Dong - Fiction, Mystery, Suspense, Thriller

Severn House | 9781448319473 | Published April 7, 2026

Nineteen-year-old undocumented immigrant Hee-Jin lies on the floor of her cramped Seoul apartment, listening for footsteps. But the knock on the door isn’t the police finally coming to deport her to North Korea. Instead, sprawled on the doorstep is a disfigured, bird-like corpse --- and it has her eyes. Her younger sister, artist Hee-Young, is meant to be on an art program in America, not dead of a strange overdose. But in Hee-Young’s pocket is a plane ticket and US passport. Seeing her chance for freedom, Hee-Jin steals her sister’s identity and takes her place, determined to uncover what really happened to her. But the deeper she dives into the program’s strange workings, the closer she gets to the monstrous secret at its heart.

Body Double written by Hanna Johansson, translated by Kira Josefsson - Fiction, Psychological Suspense, Psychological Thriller, Suspense, Thriller

Catapult | 9781646223138 | Published April 7, 2026

Naomi and Laura meet by chance at a department store café when Naomi mistakenly takes Laura’s coat. A strange magnetism is sparked during this first encounter, and eventually they form a romantic relationship and Laura moves in with Naomi. She tells Naomi little about herself, and appears to have no real life outside their relationship --- but Naomi, lonely despite her job, friends and hobbies, is convinced that their love was meant to be. As time goes by, Laura changes her appearance to resemble Naomi and soon begins to take her place in the world. In the same city, a nameless woman works for a ghostwriter, transcribing recordings of his clients recalling their lives. After hearing something on a recording that appears to be addressed to her, however, she gets the sense that she is being watched.

Dog Person by Camille Pagán - Fiction

Delacorte Press | 9798217092055 | Published April 7, 2026

Harold may be an aging mutt --- but Amelia May, the romance novelist who adopted him, left Harold with a final task: to help her partner, Miguel, find love again. Trouble is, the grief-ridden recluse rarely goes out, not even to the bookstore he and Amelia owned together. Now it’s in danger of going under, and when a renowned author doesn’t show up for his event, it pushes the store’s already precarious finances into the red. In a final attempt to save the bookstore, Miguel and Harold set out to find the no-show and insist he fulfill his obligation. But instead they’re greeted by Fiona, his sunny yet secretive sister. Harold is quickly running out of time to accomplish his mission, but if he can just convince his infuriatingly stubborn person to let Fiona in, he’s certain Miguel will find something far more important than a missing author: his own happy ending.

Guilt by Keigo Higashino - Fiction, Mystery

Minotaur Books | 9781250877543 | Published April 7, 2026

Homicide Detective Godai of the Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department is assigned to investigate the death of a lawyer, Kensuke Shiraishi, whose body was found on a Central Tokyo riverbank. His investigations leads him to one Tatsuro Kuraki, who claims to have had limited contact with Shiraishi --- but, surprising the investigators, Kuraki not only confesses to the lawyer's murder, but another one from 30 years ago --- for which another man was arrested and died in custody before trial. This brings unexpected resolution to two cases but there is one problem: to Detective Godai the confession rings false. And Godai is not the only one who cannot accept Kuraki's explanation of both murders and his professed motives. The confessed murderer's son and the victim's daughter both feel strongly that both the act and the motive claimed are untrue.

Harmless Women by Rebecca Sharpe - Fiction, Suspense, Thriller

Minotaur Books | 9781250392367 | Published April 7, 2026

Avalon Dale is a masterful grifter. She researches her victims thoroughly, kidnaps and sedates them, cleans out their bank accounts, and uses injections and hair clippers to change their appearance so that when they wake up, they can't easily prove who they are. For her last great score, Avalon's targeted Primrose Meath, and then she'll fade away to a life of ease and luxury --- something she's dreamed of since a very tough childhood. On paper, Prim is the perfect target: wealthy, workaholic, and distracted by her cheating husband. But when Avalon finds Prim's husband dead, she can't escape so easily --- not when she's been mistaken for Prim who's now wanted for murder. The two women --- opposites, enemies --- are suddenly on the run together, and must learn to get along, to depend on each other --- in order to get away.

Honey in the Wound by Jiyoung Han - Fiction, Historical Fiction, Magical Realism

Avid Reader Press/Simon & Schuster | 9781668202166 | Published April 7, 2026

A sister disappears and returns as a tiger. A mother’s voice compels the truth from any tongue. A granddaughter divines secrets in others’ dreams. These women are all of one lineage --- a Korean family split across decades and borders by Japanese imperialism. At this saga’s heart is Young-Ja, a girl who infuses food with her emotions. But her sunny childhood comes to an end in 1931 when Japanese soldiers crush her family’s defiance against the Empire. When a Korean rebel fighter notices her talents, however, she is whisked off to Manchuria to join a secretive sisterhood of beautiful teahouse spies. There, Young-Ja finds a new sense of belonging and starts using her abilities for the resistance. Decades later, Young-Ja lives alone in Seoul, withdrawn from the world until her Tokyo-born granddaughter Rinako bursts into her life with the ability to see into dreams.

Inheritance by Jane Park - Fiction

Pegasus Books | 9798897100682 | Published April 7, 2026

Anne Kim is a lawyer in New York, her success built on forgetting the past. When her father dies, she returns to Edmonton for the funeral and is shocked to discover he was from North Korea and left his brother behind. As she reads the undelivered letters her father wrote to his brother about life in Canada, she is transported back to her childhood in the 1980s and '90s. She recalls the struggles her parents faced as immigrants who ran a grocery store in a rural prairie town. Anne and her brother, Charles, felt the weight of their father’s expectations: Anne was driven to excel and overachieve, whereas Charles rebelled, determined to pursue his own dreams. His rebellion created a rift that culminated in a devastating act, irrevocably shattering their family and leaving Anne overwhelmed by an inescapable guilt.

Intimate Audrey: An Authorized Biography by Sean Hepburn Ferrer and Wendy Holden - Biography, Nonfiction

Grand Central Publishing | 9781538775073 | Published April 7, 2026

To those who appreciate her work and legacy, Audrey Hepburn was many things. But perhaps her greatest contribution to the world was as a selfless humanitarian in the final years of her life, proving that fear and trauma can be transmuted into kindness and art. For Sean Hepburn Ferrer, Audrey was also his mother. In INTIMATE AUDREY, he candidly recounts how the shy “girl from across the landing” became the star we remember and love today. Featuring never-before-seen photographs and excerpts from her personal letters, this book is an intimate portrait of Audrey: as an icon, as a mother, and as an altruist who drew on her own experience of hunger and suffering to advocate fiercely for children in war-torn and famine-stricken countries. Audrey shines in this moving portrait of a mother by her son; a lyrical ode to a visionary woman who continues to defy all expectations decades after her death.

Like This, But Funnier by Hallie Cantor - Fiction, Humor

Simon & Schuster | 9781668088586 | Published April 7, 2026

TV writer Caroline Neumann is 34 and mired in professional envy and self-hatred. Even Harry, her usually supportive therapist husband, thinks it’s time for her to press pause on her career ambitions and focus on getting pregnant, despite Caroline’s serious ambivalence about having children. When Caroline accidentally stumbles on Harry’s patient session notes and offhandedly mentions what she finds in a meeting with a producer, the momentum of Hollywood takes over. Before she knows it --- and unbeknownst to Harry --- Caroline finds herself pitching a TV show about the deepest secrets of her husband’s favorite patient, a woman known to Caroline only as the Teacher. And when Caroline forms a real-life relationship with Teacher herself, the lines between art and life begin to blur further, shaking up Caroline’s understanding of what it means to be the “likeable female protagonist” of her own life.

London Falling: A Mysterious Death in a Gilded City and a Family's Search for Truth by Patrick Radden Keefe - Nonfiction, True Crime

Doubleday | 9780385548533 | Published April 7, 2026

In the early morning of November 29, 2019, surveillance cameras captured video of a young man pacing back and forth on a high balcony of a luxury tower on the bank of the river Thames. At 2:24 a.m., he jumped into the river. In a quiet London neighborhood several miles away, Rachelle Brettler was worried about her son, Zac. Days later, police officers relayed the dreadful news: her son was dead. In their unbearable grief, Rachelle and her husband, Matthew, struggled to understand what had happened to Zac. As the Brettlers set about investigating their son’s death, they were pulled into a different and more dangerous London than the one they’d always known. Patrick Radden Keefe chronicles the Brettlers’ quest, peeling back layers of mystery and exposing a city in which everything is for sale, and aspirational fantasies are underwritten by dirty money and corruption.

Love & Other Monsters by Emily Franklin - Fiction, Historical Fiction

David R. Godine, Publisher | 9781567928556 | Published April 7, 2026

During the dangerous storms of The Year Without Summer, a group of famous young writers gathered at a mansion on the shores of Lake Geneva, Switzerland. Brilliant Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley, her fiery fiancé Percy Shelley, the famously promiscuous Lord Byron, and John Polidori, his sexually tormented personal physician. At the group’s center was Claire Clairmont, Mary’s impressionable, clever and dangerously loyal stepsister. Those months of desire, betrayal and creative passion gave the world the works of Frankenstein, the modern vampire, and the mythic image of these Romantic literary giants. In this intense and propulsive story of love, lust, art and betrayal Claire tells her story, trying to solve the mystery of why she was all but erased from history.

Love by the Book by Jessica George - Fiction, Women's Fiction

St. Martin's Press | 9781250282545 | Published April 7, 2026

Remy is lucky. Her debut novel, based on her three best friends, became an instant bestseller when it was released, and her agent and publisher are clamoring for a follow-up. But just as Remy’s creative inspiration seems to leave her, so too do her friends: one moves to New York, one gets pregnant, and one gets back together with her (awful) boyfriend. Simone is successful. A kindergarten teacher with a passion for kids, and a well-paying side hustle that affords her all the material comforts she desires, she doesn't have time for a robust social life. All Simone needs is her close-knit family --- but after the true nature of her work is revealed, they cut her off. When Simone and Remy bump into each other (literally) in a bookstore, it isn’t exactly soulmates at first sight. Each woman is harboring a secret. And yet they might just be the missing piece the other has been searching for --- if only they can let each other in.

Meet Me in Italy by Brenda Novak - Fiction, Women's Fiction

Mira | 9780778306467 | Published April 7, 2026

In the wake of her debut novel’s breakout success --- and a very painful public divorce --- Charlotte Williams-Jackson has something to prove. With her second novel overdue, she’s scrambling to hold it together. But her focus is rocked when she discovers that her childhood wasn't as it seemed --- and she has a tween half-sister who's been orphaned in Italy. Alongside her best friend, Sloane, and Sloane’s charming brother, Julian, Charlotte ventures to the Amalfi Coast to meet her sister. She would never turn her back on family, especially since this girl doesn’t have anyone else, but between her looming deadline and her entire identity being flipped upside down, it’s a lot. Determined to rebuild her life, Charlotte must confront the relationships she’s held dear, forcing her to question everything she understood about herself and the bonds that shape a family.

Memoirs of a Gay Shah: My Story of Family, Fame, and Becoming a King by Reza Farahan - Memoir, Nonfiction

Sourcebooks | 9781464218279 | Published April 7, 2026

At just four years old, Reza Farahan left Iran for what was supposed to be a quick family trip to Los Angeles. But while he was soaking up the California sun, revolution erupted back home, and Reza's short stay turned into permanent exile. Reza was an outsider in every sense of the word. He was a half-Muslim, half-Jewish, gay Persian kid just trying to survive 1980s America --- a place that saw him as a threat, even when all he wanted was to belong. But with an unapologetic spirit and bold personality, Reza was never destined to simply fit in. He was meant to shine.  Reza eventually became the larger-than-life, fan-favorite star of Bravo's "Shahs of Sunset," where he served looks, shade and cultural pride in equal measure. And now Reza is opening up about the journey that took him from closeted teen to reality TV royalty, from hiding his truth to owning every inch of his spotlight.

My Dear You: Stories by Rachel Khong - Fiction, Short Stories

Knopf | 9780593803691 | Published April 7, 2026

The characters in MY DEAR YOU find themselves facing extraordinary choices in scenarios that range from the everyday to the absurd: The U.S. government injects all citizens with a drug that makes them see everyone else as members of their own race and gender. God does away with humans in favor of something much better. A factory worker decides to befriend a sex doll she is tasked with selling. These stories go deep beneath the surface, touching on the particular awkwardness of dating in your 30s and asking: What does it mean to be an Asian woman in America? Or an American? Or a human? Along the way, the characters stop to consider interventions from the supernatural, the earthly, the robotic and the immortal.

Revenge Prey: A Lucas Davenport Novel by John Sandford - Fiction, Mystery, Suspense, Thriller

G.P. Putnam's Sons | 9780593852064 | Published April 7, 2026

Leonard Summers is on the run. A former high-ranking Russian intelligence officer who defected to the U.S. after providing critical information about Russian spies in U.S. government service, Leonard, his wife Martha, and son Bernard have spent the past year holed up in a CIA facility near Washington. After the CIA makes a deal with the U.S. Marshal Service’s Witness Protection Program (WPP), Leonard’s family is transported to Minneapolis. The plan is to hide them in a wooded Minneapolis suburb. The Summers are received at their destination. Unbeknownst to them, the WPP group has been tracked by a Russian hit team. And while nobody in the WPP has ever been attacked, Leonard might be the first victim. As shots are fired and enemies dodged, Lucas must move quickly to uncover where the leak is coming from, before the hit team can strike again.

The Book Witch by Meg Shaffer - Fantasy, Fiction, Women's Fiction

Ballantine Books | 9780593983584 | Published April 7, 2026

Rainy March is a proud, third-generation Book Witch. With her magical umbrella and feline familiar, she jumps in and out of novels to fix malicious alterations and rogue heroes like a modern-day magical Nancy Drew. Book Witches live by a strict code: Real people belong in the real world; fictional characters belong in works of fiction. Falling in love with a fictional character? Don’t even think about it. Which is why Rainy has been forbidden from seeing the Duke of Chicago, the dashing British detective who stars in her favorite mystery series. If she’s ever caught with him again, she’ll be expelled from her book coven --- and forced to give up her magical gifts. But when her beloved grandfather disappears, there’s only one person she trusts to help her solve the case: the Duke.