New releases for week of April 7

In her new thriller, “Just Take My Heart,” Mary Higgins Clark weaves another tale of suspense.
Emily Wallace is assigned to prosecute the case of Gregg Aldrich, a man accused of murdering his wife. During the trial, Emily begins to experience strange sensations, possibly linked to her heart transplant and the little-understood phenomenon of a donor’s traits and memories being transferred to the recipient.
Emily’s unusual feelings aren’t the only thing driving “Just Take My Heart.” With possible murderers, career criminals and a neighbor with a violent past all around her, it’s only a matter of time before Emily’s life, too, becomes at risk.
On the series front, Jim Butcher’s latest installment in the “Desden Files” is due out this week. “Turn Coat” is the 11th novel in the fantasy series featuring professional wizard and investigator Harry Dresden.
Also hitting shelves: “Cursed (Regan Reilly Series No. 12)” by Carol Higgins Clark; “Song Is You: A Novel” by Arthur Phillips; “Fatally Flaky (Culinary Mystery Series No. 15)” by Diane Mott Davidson; “How It Ended: New and Collected Stories” by Jay McInerney; “In Praise of Stay At Home Moms” by Dr. Laura Schlessinger; “The Winner Stands Alone” by Paulo Coelho; “Borderline (Anna Pigeon, Book 15)” by Nevada Barr; “Wormwood (China Bayles, Book 17)" by Susan Wittig Albert; “Jeff in Venice, Death in Varanasi” by Geoff Dyer; “Everything Hurts” by Bill Scheft; “King of the Screwups” by K.L. Going; “Cashay” by Margaret McMullan; and “The Forgotten Garden” by Kate Morton.
