The Best New Books Publishing the Week of Jul 12, 2026

New Book Releases This Week

Week of Jul 12, 2026

Total books found: 41

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Cloudthief: A Novel

by Nathaniel Rich

Publishing: Jul 14, 2026

Why settle for nothing, when you can steal everything?

The Haul: A Heist Novel

by Gary Phillips

Publishing: Jul 14, 2026

A professional thief takes the chance of a lifetime when he agrees to mastermind the raid of a tech billionaire's secret bunker in this action-packed heist thriller set in the heart of contemporary ...

The Intrigue

by Silvia Moreno-Garcia

Publishing: Jul 14, 2026

From the New York Times bestselling author of Mexican Gothic and Velvet Was the Night comes a sizzling noir about desire, danger, and greed, in which seduction is the ultimate con.

The Parisian Heist: A Novel

by Jo Piazza

Publishing: Jul 14, 2026

From the bestselling author of The Sicilian Inheritance and Everyone Is Lying to You comes a propulsive dual-timeline mystery drenched in art-world intrigue and brimming with family secrets, betrayal,...

Die for Me: A Novel

by Shirlene Obuobi

Publishing: Jul 14, 2026

A stay-up-all-night, smart, spicy romance following a doctor who finds herself falling for an alluring, much-younger man with a deadly secret.

The Assassin's Guide to Dating

by Natalie C. Parker

Publishing: Jul 14, 2026

Tru and Lila confront shadowy new enemies, dangerous powers and maybe even their first date in this high-octane sequel.

Dominion: The Silk and Iron Trilogy #1

by Jean Kwok

Publishing: Jul 14, 2026

A woman with no past. A warrior with no future. Their love could save the world—or burn it down.

Fourth Wing—by way of Chinese mythology—meets The Hunger Games in a perilous ...

Misery's Wife: A Novel

by Joan Tierney

Publishing: Jul 14, 2026

A queer and cli-fi reimagining of a Portuguese folktale about a young trans woman who must save her elder sisters from the King of the Air, the King of the Sea, and the King of Misery.

Across the Widest Sea

by Jean Cremers

Publishing: Jul 14, 2026

A story about how entering adulthood can feel like being lost at sea.

To Dance the Moon and Stars: A Graphic Novel

by Tasia M S, Barbara Perez Marquez

Publishing: Jul 14, 2026

In a kingdom where dance is forbidden, a future high priestess must bend the rules to stop an ancient evil from destroying everything and everyone she loves, including the crown prince, in this ...

Fierce Country: The Untold Story of Three Women Who Ignited America's Love for the Wild

by Heather Hansman

Publishing: Jul 14, 2026

The inspiring, untold story of three incredible women who spearheaded recreation, conservation and resilience in America's most beloved landscapes, for readers of Pam Houston and David Grann.

Our Knives Will Save Us: Dispatches from a White Mountain Apache Chef

by Nephi Craig

Publishing: Jul 14, 2026

From Indigenous chef Nephi Craig, a searing personal and cultural reckoning about the power of food to heal intergenerational wounds.

Aging Out: An Exploration of Caregiving, Community, and How Americans Grow Old

by Lucy Schiller

Publishing: Jul 14, 2026

A deeply personal investigation into the current state of eldercare and what it means to grow old in America.

Data Empire: The Power of Information to Organize, Control, and Dominate

by Roopika Risam

Publishing: Jul 14, 2026

A groundbreaking new lens on human history arguing that data has always been the seed of power—those who hold it have drawn and enforced borders, exploited nature, and governed lives—and ...

The Renoir Girls: A Hidden History of Art, War, and Betrayal

by Catherine Ostler

Publishing: Jul 14, 2026

The true story of one of impressionist artist Pierre-Auguste Renoir's most famous paintings, and an astonishing exploration of the rise and fall of a prominent French Jewish family from the Belle ...

They Stole a City: Wilmington's White Supremacist Coup and the Families Who Live with Its Legacy

by Lauren Collins

Publishing: Jul 14, 2026

In this ambitious and groundbreaking history, Lauren Collins weaves together stories of four Wilmington, North Carolina, families over 125 years to create a full accounting of the long-term effects of...

Ungrounding: The Architecture of Genocide

by Eyal Weizman

Publishing: Jul 14, 2026

From an acclaimed architect and investigator, a devastating, meticulous accounting of Israel's destruction of Gaza and crimes against its people.

Up All Night: A World History of Nightlife

by Imogen Willetts

Publishing: Jul 14, 2026

From the glamorous depravity of Studio 54 to the underground cabarets of Weimar Berlin, from Georgian London's gaudy pleasure gardens to the birth of techno in post-industrial Detroit, a brilliantly ...

The Earth Said Remember Me: How to Revive Our Memories and Restore the Planet

by Jason Dove Mark

Publishing: Jul 14, 2026

A rallying cry and resistance manual from one of the leaders breathing new life into the environmental movement.

Catch the Devil: A True Story of Murder, Deception, and Injustice on the Gulf Coast

by Pamela Colloff

Publishing: Jul 14, 2026

The riveting, true story of an audacious con man who helped send another man to death row for a murder he did not commit.

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