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Baby, it's cold outside
by Jennifer Probst
This steamy collection of romances from five best-selling authors is guaranteed to keep readers warm during those cold winter nights as five couples find love and passion in each other's arms. Original. 150,000 first printing.
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Winter Solstice
by Rosamunde Pilcher
A moving tale of loss and transcendence follows the lives of five people, buffeted by life's difficulties, who come together on a rundown estate house in Northern Scotland during a revelatory Winter Solstice. Reprint.
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61 hours : a Reacher novel
by Lee Child
Reacher arrives accidentally in a small South Dakota town, where during a dangerous winter storm he is enlisted to protect a lone witness who local police hope can help convict a brutal crime ring
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Wolf winter : a novel
by Cecilia Ekbäck
Moving with her husband and children to early 18th-century Swedish Lapland to escape the traumas of their life in Finland, Maija investigates a suspicious local death that reveals their new community's dark history of betrayals. A first novel.
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Ice cap : [a mystery]
by Chris Knopf
Pulled by a murder case back into the heart of her late husband's eccentric family during a harrowing Hamptons winter, Jackie Swaitkowski finds her principles of right and wrong challenged by criminal intrigues, a romantic prospect, organized crime and digital wizardry. By the award-winning author of Head Wounds
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The center of winter
by Marya Hornbacher
In the aftermath of her husband's devastating suicide, Claire Schiller moves with their two young children into the home of her in-laws during an oppressive Minnesota winter and shares unexpected moments of comfort, healing, and humor. A first novel.
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Ice Lake : Gone Cold / Cold Heat / Stone Cold
by B. J. Daniels
This trio of romantic suspense stories includes B. J. Daniels's “Gone Cold,” in which Morgan Sinclair, while on a romantic getaway with her fiancé, discovers that he is not who he says he is when they are snowed in with a killer out for revenge. Original. 40,000 first printing.
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Christmas at Eagle Pond
by Donald Hall
A former Poet Laureate draws on childhood memories while sharing the story of 12-year-old Donnie, who visits his grandparents' farm during the holiday season of 1940, where he listens to his grandfather's spoken poetry and wonders at a beautiful but obsolete sleigh before a huge snowstorm challenges his ability to return home. 15,000 first printing.
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Snowblind
by Christopher Golden
"SNOWBLIND is a thrilling contemporary ghost story with both horror and heart. The small New England town of Coventry is haunted by its memories of a deadly winter... in which loved ones were lost, families torn apart, and a town buried in a terrible blizzard. Now, twelve years later, the people plagued by their memories of that storm are haunted once again as a new storm approaches, promising to wreak new havoc. Old ghosts trickle back, and this storm will prove even more terrifying and deadly than the last. With richly textured characters, scarred and haunted by the ghosts of those they loved most, Snowblind reinvents the ghost story for today's world. Spellbinding in scope and rooted deeply in classic storytelling, Christopher Golden has written a chilling masterpiece that is the best work of his career and a standout supernatural thriller"
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Love me sweet
by Tracy Brogan
During the worst winter in fifty years, a reality television show star escaping a scandal and an adventure show cameraman returning home are thrown together by a series of mishaps on an unexpected road trip
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Downtown Owl : a novel
by Chuck Klosterman
A tale based on a deadly 1984 North Dakota blizzard follows the experiences of a small rural community devoted to its high-school athletics and its citizens' minor scandals, until a dangerous storm impacts the town in unsettling and powerful ways. 100,000 first printing.
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