Here are some titles we thought you might like. Please contact your librarian if you'd like to recommend a purchase or ask about getting a title on interlibrary loan.
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New York Times Hardcover Fiction Bestsellers January 27, 2019
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| 1. An Anonymous Girl by Greer Hendricks and Sarah PekkanenJessica Farris's life unravels when she signs up for Dr. Shield's psychology study. |
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| 3. Turning Point by Danielle SteelFour American trauma doctors face difficult choices when they join a mass-casualty training program in Paris. |
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| 4. The New Iberia Blues by James Lee BurkeDetective Dave Robicheaux and his new partner Bailey Ribbons investigate the death of a young woman by crucifixion. |
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| 5. The Reckoning by John GrishamA decorated World War II veteran shoots and kills a pastor. |
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| 6. Fire & Blood by George R. R. MartinThe first volume of the two-part history of the Targaryens in Westeros. |
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| 7. Verses for the Dead by Douglas Preston and Lincoln ChildAgents Pendergast and Coldmoon track a killer who removes hearts and leaves handwritten letters. |
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| 8. Every Breath by Nicholas SparksDifficult choices surface when Hope Anderson and Tru Walls meet in a North Carolina seaside town. |
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| 9. Circe by Madeline MillerZeus banishes Helios' daughter to an island, where she must choose between living with gods or mortals. |
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| 10. The Winter of the Witch by Katherine ArdenThe final book of the Winternight trilogy. The fate of two worlds depends on a girl who seeks to forge her own path. |
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| 11. The Only Woman in the Room by Marie BenedictHedy Lamarr flees to Hollywood where she becomes a screen star and develops technology that might combat the Nazis. |
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| 12. Through Fiery Trials by David WeberThe 10th book in the Safehold series. A temporary peace gives way as international alliances change. |
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| 14. Past Tense by Lee ChildJack Reacher explores the New England town where his father was born. |
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| 15. Long Road to Mercy by David BaldacciThe F.B.I. agent Atlee Pine must choose between protecting her career or the United States' democracy. |
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