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The Dutch House : a Novel by Ann PatchettA tale set over the course of five decades traces the consequences of Cyril Conroy's purchase of a lavish Philadelphia estate for him, his wife, and his children, Danny and Maeve, who struggle to escape from poverty following his death.
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Me : Elton John by Elton JohnAn official autobiography by the influential music artist, published to coincide with the release of Rocketman, includes coverage of John’s complicated upbringing in a London suburb, his celebrity collaborations, his struggles with addiction and the establishment of his AIDS Foundation.
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The Siberian Dilemma
by Martin Cruz Smith
When his journalist lover fails to return from a deep-cover assignment, Moscow investigator Arkady Renko embarks on a dangerous journey involving the rise of a political dissident who threatens Putin's rule.
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The Fifth Column : a novel
by Andrew Gross
In New York City in 1941, a man, struggling to put his life back together after his release from prison, uncovers a sinister Nazi conspiracy that turns into a deadly threat with his daughter as an innocent pawn.
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The Last Train to London
by Meg Waite Clayton
A tale inspired by the Kindertransports of World War II finds a Jewish teen’s life shattered by the Nazi takeover before he joins a member of the Dutch resistance in a life-risking effort to escape Germany.
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The World That We Knew : a novel
by Alice Hoffman
Sent away to 1941 Paris when Berlin becomes too dangerous for Jewish families, young Lea bonds with her protective mystical golem; while her friend Ettie, a rabbi's daughter, joins the French Resistance in order to defend their people.
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Olive, Again : a novel by Elizabeth StroutOlive struggles to understand herself while bonding with a teen suffering from loss, a woman who gives birth unexpectedly, a nurse harboring a longtime crush, and a lawyer who resists an unwanted inheritance.
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Agent Running in the Field : a novel by John Le CarréDesperate to resist the political turbulence of his 2018 London home, a young man establishes connections that lead him down a dark and dangerous path. By the best-selling author of A Legacy of Spies.
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A Bitter Feast : a novel by Deborah CrombieWhen they are invited to spend a weekend at a tranquil Cotswolds village, Kincaid and James are drawn into a dangerous web of secrets involving an up-and-coming star chef and a series of mysterious deaths.
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