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Call Your Daughter Home
by Deb Spera
Struggling to recover after a natural pest invasion devastates the economy of 1924 South Carolina, three fierce Southern women unite against terrible injustices that have overshadowed their small-town community. A first novel.
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How Not to Die Alone
by Richard Roper
Telling a white lie that makes his coworkers believe he has a loving family at home, a lonely man stuck in a thankless public health job falls in love with a new coworker who challenges his secrets. A first novel.
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Searching for Sylvie Lee : a novel
by Jean Kwok
The best-selling author of Girl in Translation draws on a personal family tragedy in the story of three women from a Chinese immigrant family who navigate complicated secrets when an elder daughter goes missing.
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Honestly, We Meant Well
by Grant Ginder
A college professor's idyllic life is shattered by her husband's infidelity and her nearly adult son's recklessness, prompting a visit to the beautiful Greek isles, where she reconnects with the past while trying to heal her family.
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Patsy : a novel
by Nicole Dennis-Benn
Receiving her long-coveted visa to America, Patsy leaves behind her family in Jamaica only to discover that life as an undocumented immigrant is not what her best friend had described. By the award-winning author of Here Comes the Sun
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New Science Fiction & Fantasy
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Everything About You
by Heather Child
Gripping, heartrending and quietly terrifying, this cutting-edge debut imagines a world where people can be recreated as data ghosts and lives can be changed by the information they've left behind - perfect for fans of Black Mirror and Gone Girl
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Magic for Liars
by Sarah Gailey
In a first novel by an Hugo Award-winning writer, a private investigator and talented liar embarks on a search for a killer at a California private academy for mages where her estranged, magically gifted twin hides in plain sight.
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Recursion
by Blake Crouch
Assigned to the case of a suicide victim who claimed her son's existence had been erased, investigator Barry Sutton follows leads to the outbreak of a memory-altering disease and the technological innovations of a controversial neuroscientist.
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Gather the Fortunes
by Bryan Camp
Establishing herself among the guides who lead the souls of the dead through the Seven Gates of the Underworld, Renaissance Raines lands at the center of a deity plot involving a boy's escape of his foretold death.
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The Red-Stained Wings
by Elizabeth Bear
Despite the Lotus Kingdoms being at war, The Gage and the Dead Man bring a message, disguised as a riddle, to the queen of Sarathai in the second novel of the series following The Stone in the Skull
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The Confessions of Frannie Langton : a novel
by Sara Collins
A servant and former slave enduring a sensational trial for her employers' murders reflects on her Jamaican childhood and her apprenticeship under a debauched scientist whose questionable ethics set the stage for a forbidden affair.
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Some Choose Darkness
by Charlie Donlea
Cleaning out her late father’s law office a week after his burial, forensic reconstructionist Rory Moore receives a call that plunges her into a decades-old case come to life once more.
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The Summer of Ellen
by Agnete Friis
Compelled by his great-uncle to find out what happened to a beautiful local hippie decades earlier, a Copenhagen architect revisits the rural family farm he hasn't seen since his teens and finds answers and solace while reconnecting with old friends.
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Sweet Tea and Secrets
by Joy Avon
A woman working at her Aunt’s vintage tea shop investigating the disappearance of a former TV star becomes involved in the hunt for the killer of a local resident and discovers some dark secrets about her new town.
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Dead Man's Mistress : a McKenzie novel
by David Housewright
When a model rendered infamous for her scandalous depictions in dozens of paintings by a master artist reveals that three pieces in her possession have been stolen, Mac McKenzie becomes implicated in activities on the wrong side of the law.
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