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The crow trap
by Ann Cleeves
The leader of an environmental survey struggles to manage the schemes of her rival team members before a friend's suspicious suicide introduces her to unconventional Detective Inspector Vera Stanhope
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The Tuscan child
by Rhys Bowen
Thirty years after her British bomber pilot father parachuted from his stricken plane into German-occupied Tuscany, Joanna embarks on a healing journey to learn about her father's hidden wartime past
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Gallows view by Peter RobinsonYorkshire Chief Inspector Alan Banks, helped by psychologist Jenny Fuller, uncovers startling secrets in the town of Eastvale, which is troubled by a Peeping Tom and mischievious teenagers on the verge of violence
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Heaven adjacent : a novel
by Catherine Ryan Hyde
After the death of her best friend and business partner, a high-powered Manhattan lawyer seeks a new life on a ramshackle farm in the Adirondacks, complete with squatters who she allows to stay, despite believing she doesn't want company.
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Small great things : a novel
by Jodi Picoult
When her reluctance to treat the newborn of a white supremacist couple results in the child's death, a black nurse is placed on trial and is aided by a white public defender who urges her not to bring up race in the courtroom
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With you always
by Rena Olsen
Falling in love with a charming man whose attentions and faith seem to be everything she has ever wanted, a woman finds herself increasingly isolated from the outside world before becoming desperate to escape the relationship. (Suspense). By the author of The Girl Before. Original. (This book was also featured in a previous issue of Forecast.)
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The little book of lykke : secrets of the world's happiest people
by Meik Wiking
The author of the New York Times best-selling The Little Book of Hygge shares a new collection of inspirational writings and suggestions for achieving happiness by practicing the art of seeking out the good that exists in today's world. Simultaneous.
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Shadows in the street : a Simon Serrailler mystery
by Susan Hill
After two prostitutes are found strangled and the wife of the St. Michael's Cathedral Dean and a respectable woman on her way to work go missing, Chief Inspector Simon Serrailler is put on the case and faces the greatest danger of his life
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