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Best American fiction Books

December 2024

The Fifth Witness

Mickey Haller, the Lincoln Lawyer, finds himself defending Lisa Trammel, a homeowner fighting foreclosure, accused of murdering her banker. As the trial unfolds, Haller uncovers a web of corruption and deceit that reaches far beyond the courtroom. With his razor-sharp wit and unorthodox tactics, Haller must navigate a treacherous path to uncover the truth. But as the stakes rise, he begins to question whether his client is truly innocent. Connelly’s gripping legal thriller keeps you guessing until the very end.

The Lincoln Lawyer

Mickey Haller, a cynical defense attorney, operates his practice from the backseat of his Lincoln Town Car. When he lands a high-profile case defending a wealthy playboy accused of murder, Haller senses something’s off. As he digs deeper, he uncovers a web of lies that threatens not just his client, but his own life. Connelly’s razor-sharp prose and intricate plot twists keep readers on edge, while Haller’s wit and moral ambiguity make him an unforgettable protagonist in this gripping legal thriller.

Love the One You’re With

Ellen and Andy’s marriage seemed perfect, until a chance encounter with her old flame Leo stirs up long-buried emotions. Suddenly, Ellen finds herself questioning everything she thought she knew about love and commitment. As she grapples with her conflicting feelings, Ellen must confront the choices that define her past and shape her future. Giffin’s poignant exploration of second chances and the complexities of the heart will resonate with anyone who’s ever wondered “what if?” A captivating read that’ll keep you turning pages late into the night.

Heart of the Matter

Tessa Russo’s life seems picture-perfect: a handsome surgeon husband, two adorable children, and a cozy suburban home. But when her husband operates on a young boy injured in a tragic accident, Tessa’s world collides with that of Valerie Anderson, a single mother grappling with her son’s recovery. As their lives intertwine, both women face unexpected challenges and difficult choices. Giffin’s poignant exploration of love, loyalty, and the complexities of modern relationships will leave readers questioning their own hearts long after the final page.

All We Ever Wanted

Nina Browning’s picture-perfect life in Nashville’s elite circles is shattered when her son becomes embroiled in a scandalous incident at his prestigious private school. As she grapples with the fallout, Nina finds herself questioning everything she thought she knew about her family and her values. Meanwhile, Tom Volpe, a single dad from the other side of town, is drawn into the drama, forcing both families to confront uncomfortable truths about privilege, responsibility, and the complexities of modern parenting. Giffin’s nuanced exploration of class and morality will leave you pondering long after the last page.

Here I Am

In this raw and intimate exploration of family, identity, and faith, Jonathan Safran Foer weaves a tapestry of love, loss, and redemption. Set against the backdrop of a crumbling marriage and a looming Middle East crisis, the novel follows the Bloch family as they grapple with their Jewish heritage and personal demons. Foer’s prose is both witty and heartbreaking, offering a deeply human portrait of a family teetering on the edge of collapse. I found myself laughing one moment and tearing up the next, completely absorbed in the characters’ struggles.

Summer of ’69

Elin Hilderbrand’s “Summer of ’69” whisks readers away to the sun-soaked shores of Nantucket during a pivotal moment in American history. Through the eyes of the Levin family, we experience the tumultuous summer that changed everything. As the nation grapples with war and social upheaval, the Levins face their own personal dramas. With her signature warmth and insight, Hilderbrand weaves a tale of love, loss, and self-discovery that will stay with you long after the last page is turned.

The Language of Sycamores

Karen Sommerfield has always felt out of place in her fast-paced corporate world. When a family crisis forces her to take a leave of absence, she finds herself drawn to the small Missouri town of her childhood. There, amidst the gentle rhythms of rural life, Karen rediscovers the healing power of nature and family. As she tends to her ailing grandmother and reconnects with old friends, Karen begins to question the path she’s chosen. With lyrical prose and heartfelt insights, Wingate weaves a tale of self-discovery and second chances that will resonate long after the final page.

Tending Roses

Kate Bowman reluctantly returns to her grandmother’s Missouri farm, tasked with convincing the stubborn matriarch to move to a nursing home. As she sifts through her grandmother’s belongings, Kate discovers a journal filled with wisdom, stories, and life lessons. Amidst family tensions and personal struggles, Kate finds herself drawn into the simple beauty of rural life, learning to appreciate the art of tending roses—both in the garden and in relationships. This heartwarming tale explores the bonds of family, the power of forgiveness, and the unexpected ways we find our true selves.

The Enchantment

Angie Malone’s world crumbles when her marriage falls apart and her beloved restaurant closes. Seeking solace, she returns to her childhood home on Mystic Lake. There, she rediscovers the magic of small-town life and unexpected love. As she helps a troubled young girl navigate loss, Angie finds healing and purpose. With vivid characters and heartfelt prose, Hannah weaves a tale of second chances, family bonds, and the transformative power of community. A poignant reminder that life’s greatest joys often arise from its deepest sorrows.