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Upcoming Bestsellers September 2018
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These titles will keep you warm all winter
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Deck the hounds
by David Rosenfelt
Helping a hospitalized homeless man whose dog has been quarantined for protecting him during an assault, lawyer Andy Carpenter discovers that his new friend is a wrongful suspect in a two-year-old murder case. By the national best-selling author of The Twelve Dogs of Christmas
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Under My Skin
by Lisa Unger
Emerging from grief a year after her beloved husband's unsolved murder, a haunted widow has nightmares and blackouts before realizing she is trapped in a surreal game of cat and mouse. Hardcover Library Edition. By a New York Times best-selling author
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Love is blind : a novel
by William Boyd
Accompanying a famed pianist on a tour from Paris to Saint Petersburg, a brilliant but haunted piano tuner risks everything to pursue a Russian soprano with ties to his employer. By the award-winning author of A Good Man in Africa
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The Clockmaker's Daughter
by Kate Morton
More than 150 years after an artist's retreat on the banks of the Upper Thames ends in murder, theft and ruin, a London archivist is drawn by a striking photograph and a sketchbook to discover a manor's secrets. By a New York Times best-selling author
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Street Freaks by Terry BrooksIt begins with a dire call to Ashton Collins, right before his father disappears and his skyscraper home's doors explode inward. By the New York Times best-selling author of The Shannara Series.
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War of the Wolf by Bernard CornwellTraces the warrior Uhtred of Bebbanburg's struggles with duty, devotion and treachery as he returns to the frontlines to battle for the destiny of England. By the New York Times best-selling author of The Flame Bearer
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Shell game by Sara ParetskyReturning to Chicago to prevent an erroneous murder charge, V. I. Warshawski traces a stolen artifact with links to an network of international mobsters, terrorist financiers, scammers and art thieves. By the New York Times best-selling author of Fallout.
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The Darling Dahlias and the Poinsettia Puzzle
by Susan Wittig Albert
The Christmas season in 1934 Darling, Alabama, finds the Dahlias lending their talents to a new bakery, the biggest puzzle of Charlie's career, an exploited young performer and Sheriff Norris' investigation at a nearby prison farm.
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The vanishing box by Elly GriffithsIn a nail-biting hunt for a missing loved one, DI Edgar Stephens and magician Max Mephisto discover that the line between art, life and death is all too easily blurred. By a CWA Dagger in the Library Award-winning author.
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Blood communion : a tale of Prince Lestat
by Anne Rice
Navigating his new leadership of the vampire world, Lestat uncovers the story of a mysterious outcast demon who he traces to 18th-century Petersburg and the court of Empress Catherine. By the best-selling author of An Interview With a Vampire. Illustrations
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The Three Beths by Jeff AbbottA psychologically intense and emotionally gripping new suspense novel about a daughter's desperate search for her missing mother-one that may lead her closer to home than she ever anticipated.
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Wild Justice by Loren D. EstlemanIn the spring of 1896, after thirty years spent dispensing justice in the territory of Montana, Judge Harlan Blackthorne expires, leaving Deputy U.S. Marshal Page Murdock, his most steadfast officer, to escort his remains across the continent by rail.
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Hazards of Time Travel by Joyce Carol Oates"Time travel” — and its hazards—are made literal in this astonishing new novel in which a recklessly idealistic girl dares to test the perimeters of her tightly controlled (future) world and is punished by being sent back in time to a region of North America — “Wainscotia, Wisconsin”—that existed eighty years before.
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Kingdom of the blind
by Louise Penny
"The new Chief Inspector Gamache novel from the #1 New York Times bestselling author."
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Eggs on ice by Laura Childs"The Christmas season at the Cackleberry Club cafe is marred by murder in the latest book in the New York Times bestselling series. Attorney Allen Sharpe as Scrooge is not the most beloved man in town. Still it's a shock when the Ghost of Christmas Past stabs him during the first rehearsal.
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Of Blood and Bone by Nora RobertsNew York Times bestselling author of the epic Year One returns with Of Blood and Bone, a new tale of terror and magic in a brand new world.
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A Delicate Touch by Stuart WoodsStone Barrington uncovers a societal minefield in the exhilarating new adventure from #1 New York Times-bestselling author Stuart Woods.
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Pandemic by Robin CookNew York Times-bestselling author Robin Cook takes on the cutting-edge world of gene-modification in this pulse-pounding new medical thriller.
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Fulfilment by Barbara DelinskyDiandra Casey and Gregory York are childhood rivals both vying for the same powerful position at one of the country's most elite department stores. In order to determine who is best suited for the job, the two are confined together for a week in an elegant Boston town house, where they must catalogue and store a priceless collection of antiques. But away from the pressures of corporate life, their feelings for each other suddenly seem less clear as attraction flares between them.
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Liar Liar by James PattersonDetective Harriet Blue is a very good cop . . . gone very bad. In the space of a week, she has committed theft and fraud, resisted arrest, assaulted a police officer, and is considered a dangerous fugitive from the law. It's all because of one man, Regan Banks. He viciously killed the only person in the world who matters to Harriet-and he plans to kill her next.
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Turning Point by Danielle SteelIn Danielle Steel’s powerful new novel, four trauma doctors—the best and brightest in their field—confront exciting new challenges, both personally and professionally, when given an unusual opportunity.
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Verses for the Dead by Douglas PrestonAfter an overhaul of leadership at the FBI's New York field office, A. X. L. Pendergast is abruptly forced to accept an unthinkable condition of continued employment: the famously rogue agent must now work with a partner.
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Daughter of war : a novel by Brad TaylorFormer Special Forces Officer and New York Times bestselling author Brad Taylor delivers a heart-pounding thriller featuring Taskforce operators Pike Logan and Jennifer Cahill as they come face to face with a conspiracy where nothing is as it seems.
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New York Timesbestselling author Joseph Finder returns with an explosive new thriller about a female judge and the one personal misstep that could lead to her--and her family's--undoing.
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A Time to Scatter Stones by Lawrence BlockWell past retirement age and feeling his years—but still staying sober one day at a time—Matthew Scudder learns that alcoholics aren't the only ones who count the days since their last slip. Matt's longtime partner, Elaine, tells him of a group of former sex workers who do something similar, helping each other stay out of the life. But when one young woman describes an abusive client who's refusing to let her quit, Elaine encourages her to get help of a different sort.
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