New Releases at Genius π
New Releases at Genius π
From chilling cold cases to dark psychological fiction, weβve added several new titles to the Genius Book Publishing lineup recently and I wanted to share a few of them here for readers who love mystery, suspense, true crime, and darker fiction.
What happens when the fight for justice becomes driven more by emotion, media narratives, and public pressure than by the full weight of the evidence?
In The Innocence Machine, Steve Scarborough takes a hard look at wrongful conviction movements, true crime culture, βFree β movements, documentaries, and the stories that shape public opinion. Thought-provoking, unsettling, and deeply timely, this book challenges readers to examine not just injustice itself, but how easily perception can become its own kind of machine.
Sun, surf, and murder collide in this atmospheric mystery set against the backdrop of coastal California. California Surf, Sand & Murder blends suspense, secrets, and seaside intrigue into a fast-paced read filled with unexpected twists, colorful characters, and the kind of small-town tension where everyone seems to know more than theyβre saying. Perfect for readers who love beach-town mysteries with a darker edge.
Specters in the Gallery is a darkly imaginative collection that moves through horror, crime, satire, and speculative fiction with an eerie, cinematic edge. Each story explores the hidden corners of human nature β obsession, regret, ambition, fear β blending unsettling atmosphere with sharp storytelling. Strange, haunting, and thought-provoking, this is a collection for readers who enjoy fiction that lingers long after the final page.
The Big Touch is a tense psychological mystery layered with buried trauma, stolen gold, and the shadows of the past. What begins as a strange encounter in a diner slowly unravels into something darker and far more dangerous, pulling an ordinary man into a decades-old mystery he may be more connected to than he realizes. Atmospheric, unsettling, and deeply human, this is a story where memory, guilt, and fear collide.





