Hello, readers!
We hope you’re having a wonderful start to your summer! Whether you’re relaxing at the park, beach, or poolside this summer, we have some exceptional new reads for you to enjoy.
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HAPPY PUB DAY TO RED DECEPTION
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In one week, Red Deception, the sequel to the critically-acclaimed political thriller Red Hotel hits bookstore shelves! Publishers Weekly said of Red Deception, “The authors keep the multiple plot lines moving swiftly ahead with rapid scene shifts, and the behind-the-scenes look at the high-end international hotel world lends authenticity.” If you’d like to catch up on the series in time for Red Deception’s pub day, check out the newly released paperback version of Red Hotel!
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THE IMAGE
By Steven Faulkner
Pub Date: 7/19
Three stories. Three men. One image: a timeless work of art. The Image is a profound and compelling collection of linked short stories about faith, hope, belonging, and the search for meaning within a holy land.
Pre0rder The Image
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A FEW WORDS ABOUT WORDS
By Joe Diorio
Pub Date: 8/10
Calling all writers and grammar lovers—this isn’t your parents’ Strunk & White! A Few Words About Words is Joe Diorio’s hilarious and informative grammar guide that helps relieve common grammar anxieties for writers of all ages.
Preorder A Few Words About Words
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IPG’S 50TH ANNIVERSARY SALE
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To celebrate their fifty years in business, our distribution company, Independent Publishers Group, is holding a sale on qualifying ebooks across all major retailers. Fortunately, more than a dozen Beaufort titles were chosen to be included in the sale!
To find out more about the titles that are included, click here. The sale ends June 30th, 2021!
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Furious Hours: Murder, Fraud, and the Last Trial of Harper Lee
By Casey Cep
I was browsing what true crime titles were both popular and available right away from the Brooklyn Public Library. This one caught my attention! I knew nothing about this case or Harper Lee’s involvement before I started listening; so I am learning a lot. It seems a tad complicated; but the author does a nice job at setting the scene and explaining the various factors that go into the case. For instance; life insurance plays a role and the author had a nice (brief) history of the life insurance industry which was interesting.
Current rating: 4/5
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A Thousand Ships
By Natalie Haynes
I love Greek mythology, and after blowing through Madeline Miller’s Circe and The Song of Achilles, I needed another modern retelling of mythology. I’m listening to the audiobook version, which can get a little slow at times, but I love how Haynes decided to make the women of the Trojan War her focus, rather than the typical players we’ve heard so much about.
Rating: 4/5 stars
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The Grapes of Wrath
By John Steinbeck
I really loved East of Eden by Steinbeck, and his depictions of Great Depression America are both brutally honest and heartbreaking to read. Steinbeck’s ability to describe natural landscapes and the lives of the people living among them is phenomenal.
Rating: 5/5 stars
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Beaufort Books is an independent publisher based in New York City. Beaufort publishes a mix of non-fiction and fiction titles, with about 15–20 new titles each year. Since 2007, we’ve published four New York Times bestsellers.
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