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The new books to read in February to make winter fly
The new books to read in February to make winter fly

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10 new books to read among the most interesting and engaging novels just released. From thriller to love romance, there is something for every taste

If you are looking for new books to read you are in the right place, because we have selected 10 unmissable titles from the best books just released.

Whether you are in the romantic mood for Valentine's Day or all its opposite (for the same reason perhaps), we have selected 10 new books to read that will give you exactly what you need.

From yellow to noir to pink, we have selected all the colors to satisfy the many palates of the reader: from the comedy genre to the love romance here are the best new books to enjoy this month.

10 new books to read in February

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Gruppo Messaggerie

Madame the Commissioners and the Missing Englishman, by Pierre Martin

Isabelle Bonnet, former head of the Paris counter-terrorism squad, returns to Fragolin because she is forced to rest.

It is a small and quiet village in the South of France where the woman spent her childhood.

But she will not find the peace she hoped there was waiting for her: upon her arrival, the town was in a panic because a few hours earlier the lifeless body of a young half-naked woman was discovered in a villa, hit by several bullets, one of which he tore his face apart.

Suddenly her superior will call Isabelle to instruct her to investigate precisely that murder in the province. In addition to the insult of seeing herself degraded (former head of the Paris anti-terrorism squad as she is), her boss supports her as an assistant a certain Jacobert Apollinaire Eustache, a clumsy and clumsy guy who has always taken care of the archive and has never taken part in an investigation …

Madame the commissioners and the missing Englishman is the first chapter of a new detective saga that promises to be a success.

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Gruppo Messaggerie

It looked like beauty, by Teresa Ciabatti

A writer has finally managed to savor the long-awaited success. However, she suffers from a daughter who no longer speaks to her and whom she has not seen for some time, who has moved away from her.

Federica, her closest friend from high school, returns to look for her after thirty years, bringing her older sister Livia back into the present of the protagonist, a girl of unspeakable beauty who has always proved to be an unattainable model for all of them.

Due to an accident, Livia remained a prisoner in the mind of an eternal girl: an eighteen year old in the body of a fifty year old, a butterfly stuck in amber.

The protagonist will go back to plumb her past, in search of a truth about herself but also about Livia.

Gruppo Messaggerie
Gruppo Messaggerie

A simple anger, by Davide Longo

Vincenzo Arcadipane is fifty-five years old, with a failed marriage behind him and a future that does not seem rosy at all.

Lately he feels he has lost that instinct that helped him lead investigations and resolve cases. However, when a woman is beaten outside a subway station in Turin and the culprit is tracked down in a few hours, it will be instinct to suggest that something is wrong …

Determined to shed light on that case whose so obvious solution does not convince him at all, he will collaborate with Corso Bramard, old boss and mentor, and the restless agent Isa Mancini. Together they will descend into the Underworld of the Net, going further and further down into the underworld of the web. Will they be able to re-emerge? Will they manage not to drown in what they saw?

A simple anger is a detective novel that will keep you glued to the page, without giving you respite.

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04-ossessione

You Are My Obsession, by Ninni Schulman

Pål is finally ready to fall in love again. He went through a long period of total darkness following a painful detachment that he didn't metabolize but now he feels he can do it.

When he meets Iris - the woman who bears the name of a flower, beautiful but also toxic - he thinks he has found the person he was looking for. He is determined to be happy at last, again.

She too sees in him what she felt the need and, overwhelmed by the burning passion, they do not realize that everything is not going as smoothly as they think, quite the contrary.

In a crescendo of tension and twists, the relationship turns into a nightmare, giving life to a dizzying thriller in which the desire to love and be loved becomes a double-edged sword. It is a weapon, period.

You are my obsession is a novel that starts as a love story and then turns perfectly into a yellow with strong colors.

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05-mr-wilder

Me and Mr Wilder by Jonathan Coe

Calista Frangopoulos is a fifty-seven-year-old woman with two daughters who are about to take flight, leaving the family nest for good.

Francesca, the eldest, will go to university in the United States and Arlene, the youngest, has been taken to Oxford.

After leaving Francesca at the airport, Calista remembers when it was her turn to go to the States for three weeks in 1976.

On that occasion there was the chance meeting that changed her life: one evening in Los Angeles she found herself at the table with Billy Wilder, without knowing who he was.

That meeting was for her the so-called "sliding door", that episode that changes your life without you being able to understand it yet.

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06-venditore

The rose seller, by Dario Sardelli

It is Valentine's night when the battered corpse of a Bengali rose seller is found in a park on the outskirts of Rome.

Someone attacked him with a sharp weapon. How does it feel to be stabbed? The question arises spontaneously to investigator Piersanti Spina because he can't even imagine it.

He has a congenital numbness that prevents him from feeling pain and this makes him look almost like a superman.

Yet what others believe to be a gift and a huge fortune for him is instead a hellish trap: he is always "under anesthesia" and, ironically, he has an anesthetist partner.

The investigation will put him to the test, making him discover how much mental and emotional pain can make you bleed far more than physical pain.

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07-vita-degna

A Life Worth Living, by Marsha Linehan

Marsha Linhean is the psychologist who developed Dialectical Behavior Therapy, a therapeutic approach that combines self-acceptance and the ability to trigger a change, which has become the treatment of choice for bordeline personality disorder.

In this biographical book, Marsha Linehan tells her story.

She starts from the "descent into hell" with which she hit rock bottom due to her mental illness and then finally arrives at the ascent, the one that led her to do research, study and apply, specializing in behavioral therapy and arriving finally to develop Dialectical Behavior Therapy.

A life worth living is a biographical novel that helps to understand that there is always a light at the end of the tunnel.

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08-colpo-cuore

A blow to the heart, by Piergiorgio Pulixi

"An eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth" is the rule of the serial killer who has decided to right the wrongs of the judicial system. Where the juries don't go, he comes: he kidnaps, tortures and finally kills the criminals who got away with it. Wear a demonic mask.

Ruthless avenger like the Earl of Monte Cristo, incendiary villain like the Joker for Gotham City, the Enforcer is violence incarnate and is ready to play a deadly game.

The investigation into the case that is shaking Italy is entrusted to Deputy Chief Vito Strega, an expert in psychology and philosophy, a tormented criminologist with an infallible intuition and accustomed to the seduction of Evil.

He is flanked by the provincials Mara Rais and Eva Croce, diametrically opposed but for this very reason complementary. Mara's brusque manner and impulsiveness are offset by Eva's sharpness and elusive reserve.

Between Sardinia and Milan, the three policemen will have to get involved more than they thought to face an enemy with a thousand faces. There will also be a comparison for each of the protagonists with the ghosts of the past.

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09-libro-case

The book of houses, by Andrea Bajani

To tell the life of a man, the only possibility is to search his houses.

The book of the houses by Andrea Bajani it is the story of a man like many others: friendships, marriage, the discovery of sex, detachment from family and liberation from the furniture that has dragged along with every move for twenty years.

This man is called Io and his houses are many. The first is the Casa del sottosuolo in Rome, it is below street level but you can hear the cannon firing blanks at the city from the Janiculum every day. It is there that Io takes its first steps in the late seventies.

The story of Io goes from house to house, from decade to decade. And each of these houses is the piece of a puzzle or, better, the plan of an apartment building, to stay on the housing theme. Only when each plan is completed will the life of I be clear to the reader. And also to himself.

From the bourgeois house in Turin to the bohemian one in a Parisian attic, from the holiday home to that of the student years, all the houses are told to tell the story of a man.

A man who will eventually become a simple shellless mollusk - at home - pulling behind the door of an empty house.

Gruppo Messaggerie
Gruppo Messaggerie

The Only Way to Say Goodbye, by Simon Stranger

On a street in Trondheim, Simon Stranger kneels to tell his son that according to Jewish tradition a person dies twice: first when his heart stops beating, then when his name is read, thought or said for the last time..

Before them is the stumbling block of Hirsch Komissar, the great-great-grandfather of the boy who was deported and murdered by the Nazis in 1942.

The culprit in Komissar's death was Henry Oliver Rinnan, a Gestapo collaborator who set up his headquarters in a suburban house in Trondheim and turned the cellar into a torture chamber for dissidents.

The same house where Hirsch's grandchildren return to live after the fall of the Third Reich.

Simon Stranger constructs a touching novel about the desperate need we have to exorcise pain, to make sense of it. And about trying to keep the names of those who are lost alive. It does so by following the intertwined destinies of five generations of a Jewish family and one of the most ruthless criminals in Norwegian history.

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