This week’s topic for Top Ten Tuesday (hosted by That Artsy Reader Girl) is “Most Anticipated Books Releasing in the Second Half of 2025”.
These are not technically my ‘most anticipated’ books, as I already listed some of those in my recent Historical Musings post just a few weeks ago. However, I only included historical fiction in that post. The ten books listed below are some more books I’m hoping to read and are from a range of genres.
1. The Killer Question by Janice Hallett – I’ve enjoyed all of Janice Hallett’s books, although I know her unusual style isn’t for everyone. This new one sounds great!
2. Rainforest by Michelle Paver – I was unaware that Michelle Paver had a new book coming out until I saw this one on NetGalley. I enjoyed her last one, Wakenhyrst.
3. The Shapeshifter’s Daughter by Sally Magnusson – I’ve read all of Magnusson’s previous adult novels but this one, based on the Norse myth of Hel of the underworld, sounds completely different.
4. The Token by Sharon Bolton – I don’t read a lot of contemporary crime but a new Sharon Bolton book is always something I look forward to!
5. Miss Winter in the Library with a Knife by Martin Edwards – I’m hoping this murder mystery will be as entertaining as it sounds.
6. No Friend to This House by Natalie Haynes – Yes, it’s another Greek retelling, but Natalie Haynes is an author I’ve particularly enjoyed in the past, so I’m sure this reimagining of the Jason and Medea story will be a good one!
7. The Clock House Murders by Yukito Ayatsuji – I loved one of this author’s books (The Labyrinth House Murders) and disliked another (The Decagon House Murders) so I’m curious to see what this one will be like!
8. Queens at War by Alison Weir – I haven’t read all of the earlier books in Weir’s non-fiction series about medieval queens of England, but this one covers some of my favourite periods – the Hundred Years’ War and the Wars of the Roses.
9. Murder at the Black Cat Cafe by Seishi Yokomizo – The latest book in the Kosuke Kindaichi series to be translated into English. I’ve enjoyed all of the others but this one sounds a bit different.
10. The Twelve Days of Christmas by Susan Stokes-Chapman – I’ve only read a short story by Stokes-Chapman but would like to try one of her novels.
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Are you interested in any of these? Which other books being published in the second half of the year are you planning to read?



















