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Thrillers and Suspense July 2019
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| Recursion by Blake CrouchMemory makes reality. That’s what New York City cop Barry Sutton is learning as he investigates the devastating phenomenon the media has dubbed False Memory Syndrome—a mysterious affliction that drives its victims mad with memories of a life they never lived. Neuroscientist Helena Smith already understands the power of memory. It’s why she’s dedicated her life to creating a technology that will let us preserve our most precious moments of our pasts. As Barry searches for the truth, he comes face-to-face with an opponent more terrifying than any disease—a force that attacks not just our minds but the very fabric of the past. And as its effects begin to unmake the world as we know it, only he and Helena, working together, will stand a chance at defeating it. But how can they make a stand when reality itself is shifting and crumbling all around them? |
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| Deception Cove by Owen LaukkanenFeaturing widow and combat veteran Jess Winslow; Lucy, the therapy dog who helps Jess cope with her PTSD; and Mason Burke, a recently released convict who trained Lucy in prison as part of a rehabilitation program. A slimy local official believes that Jess' deceased husband had something that belonged to him and kidnaps Lucy as collateral. To rescue her beloved pit bull, Jess teams up with Mason to discover the truth. But what about Lucy?!? Part of the tension of this fast-paced and action-packed thriller is worrying about the dog's safety, which some readers might find too stressful. |
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| The Favorite Daughter by Kaira RoudaThe Harris family's seemingly perfect life was shattered by the death of Mary, their eldest daughter, in a freak accident. Stay-at-home mom Jane was particularly shaken, and has spent the year since in a thick fog of grief. The problem: Now that Jane is recovering, she sees things she spent the last year ignoring, like the suspicious behavior of her husband David and how distant her other daughter, Betsy, has become. Then notes begin to arrive -- notes that suggest Mary's death wasn't an accident after all. Read it for the upscale yet creepy gated community that the Harris family calls home; the flawed, unreliable narrator; the occasional moments of dark humor. |
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The Better Sister by Alafair Burke Though Chloe was the younger of the two Taylor sisters, she always seemed to be the one in charge. Nicky—always restless and more than a little reckless—was the opposite of her ambitious little sister. For a while, it seemed that both sisters had found happiness. Chloe earned a scholarship to an Ivy League school and moved to New York City, where she landed a coveted publishing job. Nicky married promising young attorney Adam Macintosh and gave birth to a baby boy they named Ethan. Now, more than fifteen years later, their lives are drastically different—and Chloe is married to Adam. When he’s murdered by an intruder at the couple’s East Hampton beach house, Chloe reluctantly allows her teenage stepson’s biological mother—her estranged sister, Nicky—back into her life. But when the police begin to treat Ethan as a suspect in his father’s death, the two sisters are forced to unite . . . and to confront the truth behind family secrets they have tried to bury in the past.
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I Know Who You Are by Alice Feeney Meet Aimee Sinclair: the actress everyone thinks they know but can’t remember where from. Except one person. Someone knows Aimee very well. They know who she is and they know what she did. When Aimee comes home and discovers her husband is missing, she doesn’t seem to know what to do or how to act. The police think she’s hiding something and they’re right, she is―but perhaps not what they thought. Aimee has a secret she’s never shared, and yet, she suspects that someone knows. As she struggles to keep her career and sanity intact, her past comes back to haunt her in ways more dangerous than she could have ever imagined.
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Before She Was Found by Heather GudenkaufFor twelve-year-old Cora Landry and her friends Violet and Jordyn, it was supposed to be an ordinary sleepover. But when they decide to sneak out to go to the abandoned rail yard on the outskirts of town, little do they know that their innocent games will have dangerous consequences. Later that night, Cora Landry is discovered on the tracks, bloody and clinging to life, her friends nowhere to be found. Soon their small rural town is thrust into a maelstrom. Who would want to hurt a young girl like Cora—and why? In an investigation that leaves no stone unturned, everyone is a suspect and no one can be trusted—not even those closest to Cora. Before She Was Found is about friendship and betrayal, about the power of social pressure and the price of needing to fit in. It is about the great lengths a parent will go to protect their child and keep them safe—even if that means burying the truth, no matter the cost.
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Cari Mora by Thomas HarrisTwenty-five million dollars in cartel gold lies hidden beneath a mansion on the Miami Beach waterfront. Ruthless men have tracked it for years. Leading the pack is Hans-Peter Schneider. Driven by unspeakable appetites, he makes a living fleshing out the violent fantasies of other, richer men. Cari Mora, caretaker of the house, has escaped from the violence in her native country. She stays in Miami on a wobbly Temporary Protected Status, subject to the iron whim of ICE. She works at many jobs to survive. Beautiful, marked by war, Cari catches the eye of Hans-Peter as he closes in on the treasure. But Cari Mora has surprising skills, and her will to survive has been tested before.
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Vessel by Lisa A. NicholsAfter Catherine Wells’s ship experiences a deadly incident in deep space and loses contact with NASA, the entire world believes her dead. Miraculously—and mysteriously—she survived, but with little memory of what happened. Her reentry after a decade away is a turbulent one: her husband has moved on with another woman and the young daughter she left behind has grown into a teenager she barely recognizes. Catherine, too, is different. The long years alone changed her, and as she readjusts to being home, sometimes she feels disconnected and even, at times, deep rage toward her family and colleagues. There are periods of time she can’t account for, too, and she begins waking up in increasingly strange and worrisome locations, like restricted areas of NASA. Suddenly she’s questioning everything that happened up in space: how her crewmates died, how she survived, and now, what’s happening to her back on Earth.
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Friday, July 19 Abraham Lincoln's Visit to Gettysburg6:30 p.m. In honor of the 156th anniversary of the Battle of Gettysburg (July 1-3, 1863), Historical re-enactor Michael Jesberger will present a program on the Gettysburg Address and President Lincoln's visit to the battlefield. His talk will include discussion of the 3-day battle -- the singular turning point in the American Civil War. Thursday, July 25 Astronomy for Everyone6:30 p.m. Understand the sky -- both at night and during the day. Jim Peck, of the Amateur Astronomers Association of Princeton (AAAP), will teach beginner astronomers about relative distances of celestial objects, constellations, the moon, artificial satellites and tracking the path of the sun throughout the year.
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Tuesday, August 13 Great Decisions Screening & Discussion6:30 p.m. Tonight's topic is "Cyber Conflicts and Geopolitics." Thursday, September 19 The Beatles Part II -- Success, Superstardom, and Separation6:30 p.m. Liverpool native Paul Groom returns with part two of his popular program about the Fab Four. This multi-media program will cover the Beatles at the height of their fame through the end.
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