From a new Murakami to a memoir by Cher: the best books of the autumn
Briefly

Rachel Kushner’s 'Creation Lake' intricately weaves a narrative where spy Sadie Smith navigates eco-activism, exploring profound themes of civilization and survival through captivating emails.
Richard Osman’s 'We Solve Murders' ushers in a thrilling new series filled with globe-trotting escapades, showcasing a retired investigator and his adventurous daughter-in-law.
Rumaan Alam's 'Entitlement' critically examines contemporary class and racial disparities through the lens of a young Black woman engaging with an affluent old white millionaire.
Michel Houellebecq’s 'Annihilation' delivers a scathing yet compassionate critique of a near-future France facing economic and political chaos amid cyber turmoil.
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