
A Serial Killer’s Guide to Marriage by Asia Mackay
Expected publication: January 14, 2025 by Bantam
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Synopsis:
The couple that kills together stays together…
Hazel and Fox are an ordinary married couple with a baby. Except for one small they’re ex-serial killers.
They had it all. An enviable London lifestyle, five-star travels, and plenty of bad men to kill. Not many power couples know how to get away with murder.
Then Hazel fell pregnant and they gave it all up for life in the suburbs; dinner parties instead of body disposal.
But recently Hazel has started to feel that itch again. When she kills someone behind Fox’s back and brings the police to their door, she must do anything she can to protect her family.
This could save their marriage – unless it kills them first.
Why this caught my eye:
This sounds like a kooky blend between a romance and a thriller, and I am here for it. It brings a different kind of aspect to the idea of betrayal in a marriage.

Strike and Burn by Taylor Hutton
Expected publication: January 28, 2025 by Berkley
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Synopsis:
A breathless romantic thriller that doesn’t just toe the line between danger and desire—it burns it to the ground.
Honor Stone is all alone in this world. No family, no money, no future. So when she locks eyes with Strike Madden—in the morgue of all places—she’s not in the mood to be seduced. Sure, he’s drop-dead gorgeous, and the sizzle of attraction between them is undeniable, but she’s reeling from her identical twin sister’s murder. It’s the wrong time, wrong place, wrong everything.
Still, the enigmatic billionaire hires Honor as an artist to spearhead his carefully curated erotic animation studio—a job they soon find to be a dangerous mix of business and pleasure.
But when her twin’s obsessive killer targets Honor, the painful secrets of Honor’s traumatic past will finally be exposed with devastating consequences. Strike will stop at nothing to protect her, uncovering his own bone-chilling demons—a beautifully broken, dark side that doesn’t scare Honor…
Why this caught my eye:
First of all, the name are terrible. Just terrible. I laughed myself silly at them for a good few minutes. But, that aside, it sounds like a pretty standard unexpected romance with thriller side plot. I’m noticing a pattern about the January books this week….

Mask of the Deer Woman by Laurie L. Dove
Expected publication: January 21, 2025 by Berkley
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Synopsis:
To find a missing young woman, the new tribal marshal must also find herself. At rock bottom following her daughter’s murder, ex-Chicago detective Carrie Starr has nowhere to go but back to her roots. Starr’s father never talked much about the reservation that raised him, but they need a new tribal marshal as much as Starr needs a place to call home. In the last decade, too many young women have disappeared from the rez. Some dead, others just… gone. Now, local college student Chenoa Cloud is missing, and Starr falls into an investigation that leaves her drowning in memories of her daughter—the girl she failed to save. Starr feels lost in this place she thought would welcome her. And when she catches a glimpse of a figure from her father’s stories, with the body of a woman and the antlers of a deer, Starr can’t shake the feeling that the fearsome spirit is watching her, following her. What she doesn’t know is whether Deer Woman is here to guide her or to seek vengeance for the lost daughters that Starr can never bring home.
Why this caught my eye:
Thrillers are evidently “in” for the start of 2025. The plight of real life Indigenous women and girls who go missing and precious little resources are spared to find them has gained some traction in the media over the last few years. Books like these are important pieces to the puzzle of raising awareness. And it sounds like a good book too, which is always a bonus.