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Lessons in chemistry : a novel
by Bonnie Garmus
In the early 1960s, chemist and single mother Elizabeth Zott, the reluctant star of Americas most beloved cooking show due to her revolutionary skills in the kitchen, uses this opportunity to dare women to change the status quo.
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Killers of a certain age
by Deanna Raybourn
"Older women often feel invisible, but sometimes that's their secret weapon. They've spent their lives as the deadliest assassins in a clandestine international organization, but now that they're sixty years old, four women friends can't just retire - it's kill or be killed in this action-packed thriller by New York Times bestselling and Edgar Award-nominated author Deanna Raybourn."
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Look closer
by David Ellis
When the murder of a beautiful socialite in a nearby suburb blows up their lives, Simon and Vicky, a normal, well-respected, wealthy Chicago couple, find their secrets and lies having devastating consequences as it comes to light that one of them may be a killer.
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Flying solo : a novel
by Linda Holmes
Returning to her Maine hometown to handle her grandmothers estate, Laurie investigates a love letter and a mysterious wooden duck she found at the bottom of a cedar chest and is swept up in a journey of self-discovery and antiques.
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The lies I tell : a novel
by Julie Clark
Determined to expose con artist Meg Williams, the woman who upended her life 10 years earlier, for who she really is, Kat Roberts begins to question her long-held assumptions as the two women grow close, leading her to wonder who Megs real target is.
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The drowning sea
by Sarah Stewart Taylor
Former Long Island homicide detective Maggie Darcy finds her family vacation in Ireland taking a dangerous turn when a body washes up on shore, pulling her into an investigation that reveals old secrets, hidden relationships, crime and village politics..
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The Woman in the Library
by Sulari Gentill
"The beautifully ornate reading room at the Boston Public Library is completely silent one weekday morning, until a woman's terrified scream echoes through the room. Security guards immediately appear and instruct everyone inside to stay put until they determine there is no threat. While they wait for the all-clear, four strangers who had been sitting in the reading room get to chatting and quickly become friendly. Harriet, Marigold, Whit, and Caine each have their own reasons for being in the reading room that morning--and it just happens that one of them may turn out to be a murderer."
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Upgrade
by Blake Crouch
"Logan Ramsay can feel his brain...changing. And his body too. He's becoming something other than himself. Maybe even something other than human. As he sets out to discover who did this to him, and why, his transformation threatens everything-his family, his job, even his freedom. Because the truth of what's happened to him is more disturbing than he could possibly imagine. His DNA has been rewritten with a genetic-engineering breakthrough beyond anything the world has seen-one that could change our very definitions of humanity. And the battle to control this unfathomable power has already begun. But what if humankind's only hope for survival lies in embracing this change-whatever the cost?"
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The gatekeeper
by James Byrne
After foiling an attack at the hotel where hes staying, Dez, a retired mercenary, musician and gatekeeper, is back in action and drawn into a dangerous conspiracy involving media manipulation, militias, an armed coup and an attempt to fracture the very country in which we live.
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Love in the time of serial killers
by Alicia Thompson
Obsessed with true crime, Phoebe Walsh, while spending the summer in Florida, is convinced her new neighbor is a serial killer, but its not long before she realizes he could something scariera genuinely nice guy who can break down the walls around her heart. Original.
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Tomorrow, and tomorrow, and tomorrow
by Gabrielle Zevin
Embarking on a legendary collaboration launching them to stardom, two friends, intimates since childhood, have the world at their feet until they discover that their success, brilliance and money wont protect them from their own creative ambitions or the betrayals of the heart.
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Acts of violet
by Margarita Montimore
As the 10-year anniversary of the mid-act disappearance of her magician sister approaches, responsible Sasha, who has been raising her niece Quinn, is pursued by a podcaster devoted to the mystery who is becoming increasingly intrusive.
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The key to deceit : an Electra McDonnell novel
by Ashley Weaver
In a World War II mystery set in London, Electra McDonnell is given a new job from Major Ramsey, one which draws her into a world of espionage where she must investigate the murder of a possible spy.
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Mother daughter traitor spy : a novel
by Susan Elia MacNeal
In 1940 Los Angeles, Veronica and her mother stumble upon an underground Nazi cell and go undercover to gather enough information to take to the authorities with the help of an anti-Nazi spymaster, embroiling them in a plot far more sinister than they feared where one misstep could cost them everything.
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