Welcome to Future Fiction, my reimagining of the Waiting on Wednesday meme! There are so many amazing new books coming out, that I can no longer pick just one. My goal with Future Fiction is to share at least three new books each week, a combination of recent cover reveals and books that I’ve recently added to my TBR pile. I’m still going to be linking up with Wishful Endings/Can’t Wait Wednesday, and I also want to give a shout out to Jill at Breaking the Spine for starting the original Waiting on Wednesday meme. I hope you’ll find some new books to add to your TBR piles, and as always, I look forward to hearing what YOU’RE looking forward to:-D
Happy New Year! What better way to start 2025 than to highlight three new books:

Horror meets coming-of-age in this thrilling novel in which forgotten Cold War mysteries make a terrifying reappearance, from a writer Stephen King has called “a master.”
On a clear October day, the American skies empty after hundreds of pilots refuse to fly, triggering a complete ground stop as authorities seek to explain an act of baffling coordination that the pilots insist was anything but planned. The pilots received disturbing, middle-of-the-night calls from their mothers, and each mother had a simple and urgent do not fly today.
There are a few concerning elements to the calls. None of the mothers remember making them—and some of the mothers are dead.
While the nation’s military chiefs and artificial intelligence experts mobilize in search of answers, a sixteen-year-old girl named Charlie on the coast of Maine watches a strange, silvery balloon drift across the water and toward her home—a place she loathes. Her father’s dream of opening a craft brewery on an old airfield has been a disaster, and all she wants is an escape back to Brooklyn.
She’s about to get much more than that.
Her new home is ground zero for a story that begins at a remote naval base in Indiana during the winter of 1962, when a physicist named Martin Hazelton discovered something extraordinary—and deadly. All Hazelton wanted was time to seek an explanation, but pressure from both American and Russian actors forced him into a perilous race.
Moving between the two characters and timelines, Scott Carson deftly weaves Cold War espionage with contemporary terror in a story that explains why #1 New York Times bestseller Joe Hill has declared himself “a fan for life.”
Departure 37 by Scott Carson. Releases in August 2025 from Atria/Emily Bestler Books. I had not even heard of Scott Carson when I ran across this book on Booktube, but now I’ve got to see what all the fuss is about. I think this sounds really good!


New York Times bestselling author Linwood Barclay enters new territory with a supernatural chiller in which a woman and her young son move to a small town looking for a fresh start, only to be haunted by disturbing events and strange visions when they find a mysterious train set in a storage shed.
Evil has a one track mind….
Annie Blunt has had an unimaginably terrible year. First, her husband was killed in a tragic hit-and-run accident, then one of the children’s books she’s built her writing and illustrating career on ignited a major scandal. Desperate for a fresh start, she moves with her son Charlie to a charming small town in upstate New York where they can begin to heal.
But Annie’s year is about to get worse.
Bored and lonely in their isolated new surroundings, Charlie is thrilled when he finds a forgotten train set in a locked shed on their property. Annie is glad to see Charlie happy, but there’s something unsettling about his new toy. Strange sounds wake Annie in the night—she could swear she hears a train, but there isn’t an active track for miles—and bizarre things begin happening in the neighborhood. Worse, Annie can’t seem to stop drawing a disturbing new character that has no place in a children’s book.
Grief can do strange things to the mind, but Annie is beginning to think she’s walked out of one nightmare straight into another, only this one is far more terrifying…
Whistle by Linwood Barclay. Releases in June 2025 from William Morrow. I think Barclay mostly writes thrillers, but this sounds like it leans more towards horror, which is why I want to read it.

John Wick meets Johnny Mnemonic in a nail-biting cyberpunk technothriller about a courier on the run from his own Guild
Corporations fall, gangsters are killed, but no-one messes with the Couriers Guild.
When Armand Pierce first became a courier ten years ago, he had an attaché case connected to a titanium cuff grafted into the bones of his wrist, and took an oath: the delivery is everything. He can run, fight—kill, if he needs to—but the package gets where it’s going. It’s the Guild’s guarantee, and since the internet went down in the Cyber Wars, all business, legitimate or otherwise, depends on it. Otherwise, he dies.
So Pierce knows he’s in deep trouble when he arrives at his latest destination to find his payload missing, his case mysteriously empty. Something strange is going on: something that’s already cost three couriers their lives, and threatens to upend the global order. And Pierce had better get to the bottom of it, before the Guild, catches up to him.
The Price of Everything by Jon McGoran. Releases in April 2025 from Solaris. This intriguing cover caught my eye, and it sounds like a fun mix of sci-fi and thriller.




Departure 37 sounds very intriguing!
Doesn’t it? I really want to try it:-)
The Price of Everything sounds cool!
I agree, I’m curious about the author too.
Happy New Year, Tammy! These future fiction picks aren’t so much my cup of tea, but hope you like them if you read them!
Happy New Year! Hopefully I will get to read at least one of these.
I must confess that all of these are far from my usual genres and I struggle choosing one this week Tammy! But I hope you will love them all!
Thanks Sophie!
I can’t believe I haven’t read a Carson book yet. This one sounds really good. I also saw the Whistle this past weekend and it definitely piqued my interest. Great choices this week and Happy New Year!
The Carson book is going to be a must read for me!
Happy New Year. I hope that you have a wonderful 2025, filled with lots of new favourites. I’m intrigued by the first of these. It’s not the sort of book I generally pick up but the blurbs left me curious and the fact that Stephen King is quoted on the cover doesn’t hurt either.
Stephen King has a way of making me want to read books, lol.
Happy New Year!
I like the sound of that new one from Linwood Barclay. Train-based horror sounds good to me 😀
It sounds very different. Plus I’d love to read a Barclay book, since I haven’t read any of his books yet.
Each of them looks worth checking out, but the timing of Whistle is just about perfect because I should have a post about model railroading ready in another week or two. 🙂
Very cool, I am so curious about that post now!
I’m tempted by the last one! Enjoy
Thanks!
Gah these are ALL new to me! A rare day, and a rough one for my TBR ha! Thanks for putting them on my radar, they all sound quite intriguing, especially Departure 37!!
I keep stalking NetGalley for Departure 37, so far no luck…
Ohh, I’ve read Linwood Barclay in the past – will have to keep an eye out for that one.
Lynn 😀
Three real adrenaline rides here, Tammy – what a wonderful foot-to-the-floor opening to 2025:).
Ooh, another plane horror. I am a nervous flyer, so why am I always attracted to those? LOL
The last one sounds super intriguing!!
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