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Gravity is the thing : a novel
by Jaclyn Moriarty
An adult debut by the award-winning author of the Colours of Madeleine trilogy follows a single mother's heartfelt search for more meaningful truths about the universe, her family and herself. 50,000 first printing.
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The Darwin strain : An R. J. Maccready Novel
by Bill Schutt
Sent to a remote Greek island by the Pentagon in the early days of the Cold War, MacCready and Thorne investigate rumors of the healing properties of a volcanic spring connected to an ancient sea monster legend. 50,000 first printing.
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Carnegie Hill : a novel
by Jonathan Vatner
Urged by her overprotective parents to call off her wedding at the same time she discovers suspicious texts, an aimless woman in her early 30s turns for advice to her neighbors, who reveal their own marital crises. A first novel.
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The Russian account
by Stephen Coonts
CIA officer Tommy Carmellini navigates an international financial conspiracy that puts CIA head Jake Grafton in the crosshairs of an assassin. By the best-selling author of Flight of the Intruder.
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The helpline : a novel
by Katherine Collette
"Germaine Johnson doesn't need friends. She has her work and her Sudoku puzzles. Until, that is, an incident at her insurance company leaves her jobless--and it turns out that there are very few openings these days for senior mathematicians with zero people skills. Soon enough though, Germaine manages to secure a position at City Hall answering calls on the Senior Citizens Helpline. But it turns out that the mayor has something else in mind for Germaine: a secret project involving the troublemakers at the senior citizens center and their feud with the neighboring golf club--which happens to be run by the dashing yet disgraced national Sudoku champion, Don Thomas, a celebrity of the highest order to Germaine. Don and the mayor want the senior center closed down and at first, Germaine is dedicated to helping them out--it makes sense mathematically, after all. But when Germaine actually gets to know the group of elderly rebels at the senior center, they open her eyes to a life outside of boxes and numbersand for the first time ever, Germaine realizes she may have miscalculated. Filled with an eccentric, totally unique, and (occasionally) cranky cast of characters you can't help but love, The Helpline is a feel-good page-turner that will make you reexamine what it means to lead a happy life--and is bound to capture your heart along the way"
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New Science Fiction & Fantasy
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The redemption of time : a three-body problem novel
by Baoshu
When the preserved mind of brilliant Yun Tianming begins relaying secrets about faster-than-light propulsion, Earth's scientists gain valuable defensive insights while discovering what happened to Tianming after he was intercepted by the Trisolarians.
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The dragon republic
by R. F. Kuang
A sequel to The Poppy War finds shaman-warrior Rin haunted by personal demons including the choice she made to save her people, an atrocity that compels a precarious alliance to defeat the Empress. 75,000 first printing.
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Blood of an exile
by Brian Naslund
Sentenced to fight monsters until he dies, an undefeated dragon slayer is offered his freedom in exchange for assassinating a rival king before finding himself an unlikely defender of an innocent child and the lives of every creature in Terra
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The warehouse : a novel
by Rob Hart
A darkly satirical thriller set in a near-future America wracked by violence, unemployment and climate change finds two employees of a world-saving global giant discovering their employers' true agenda. By the author of the Ash McKenna series.
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After the flood : a novel
by Kassandra Montag
A tale set in an anarchic near-future America of mountaintop colonies surrounded by rising oceans finds an independent woman trading for supplies and information about the daughter who was stolen from her eight years earlier. 100,000 first printing.
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The wolf wants in : a novel
by Laura McHugh
A woman confronts a dark secret about her brother’s death while a teen becomes increasingly desperate to escape their opioid-ravaged community. By the award-winning author of The Weight of Blood.
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The bitterroots
by C. J Box
Former police officer-turned-private investigator Cassie Dewell reluctantly accepts a sexual assault defense case before her search for answers among twisted family loyalties reignites the ghosts of her own past. By the Edgar Award-winning author of the Joe Pickett series. Read by Christina Delaine. Simultaneous.
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Contraband
by Stuart Woods
The Edgar Award-winning author of Chiefs establishes a highly anticipated publishing milestone in the latest entry of his best-selling series starring elite Manhattan rainmaker, Stone Barrington.
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The second biggest nothing
by Colin Cotterill
Receiving a sinister threat against everyone he loves, Laotian coroner Dr. Siri searches for clues in three incidents from his past, including an encounter with an old friend, a disruptive visit to a Saigon museum and a Vietnam prisoner-of-war negotiation.
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The last widow : a novel
by Karen Slaughter
An electrifying latest entry in the best-selling series finds Will and Sara pitted against a mysterious group that would unleash a deadly epidemic. By the Edgar-nominated author of Cop Town. 250,000 first printing.
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