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The Museum of Modern Love by Heather RoseA restless film score composer is mesmerized by an inexplicably powerful piece of performance art that he revisits over 75 days as he is shaped by new bonds and a growing awareness of what has been missing from his life and what he must do.
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The far fieldby Madhuri VijayAfter the death of her mother, Shalini, a privileged young woman from Bangalore, arrives in Kashmir to confront a man from her mother’s past, but instead is brought face to face with the city’s violent politics, forcing her to make a series of difficult choices.
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Crucible by James RollinsA Christmas Eve attack on his home and the abduction of his pregnant girlfriend prompts Commander Gray Pierce and the Sigma Force to confront deep spiritual mysteries tracing back to the Spanish Inquisition.
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Elsey come home by Susan ConleyAgreeing to attend a mountain retreat with her estranged husband, an alcoholic artist living in China rediscovers herself through new friendships that help her confront the deep-rooted ghosts of her childhood.
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Tear it down by Nicholas PetriePeter Ash tackles two difficult cases in Memphis involving an attack on a war photographer, a homeless street musician, a stolen cache of watches, vengeful gangsters and a valuable Civil War heirloom.
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An orchestra of minoritiesby Chigozie ObiomaIn a contemporary twist of Homer's The Odyssey, a guardian spirit recounts the tragic story of a Nigerian poultry farmer who sacrifices everything for the wealthy woman he loves.
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99 nights in Logar
by Jamil Jan Kochai
A trepidatious return visit to a family compound in Afghanistan finds a disastrous encounter with a terrifying but beloved guard dog leading to a 12-year-old boy's mythology-laced search through the landscape of contemporary Logar.
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The widows by Jess MontgomeryVowing revenge against her sheriff husband's killers in 1924 Ohio, Lily offers help to a fellow widow and uncovers dangerous evidence revealing her husband's corrupt secret life and the complexities that triggered his death.
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Hark by Sam LipsyteIn a troubled America, Hark Morner is an unwitting guru whose technique of “Mental Archery”—a combination of mindfulness, mythology, fake history, yoga and, well, archery—is set to captivate the masses and raise him to near-messiah status.
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The temp by Michelle FrancesBusiness-mogul Carrie is at the top of her game, but as an ambitious woman named Emma fills in for her as she prepares to have her baby, Carrie finds her life quickly falling apart.
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The boy by Tami HoagWhen a 7-year-old boy is brutally murdered at the same time his 13-year-old babysitter goes missing, detectives Nick and Annie sift through a grieving mother's troubled past to uncover the truth.
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The Paragon Hotel by Lyndsay FayeFleeing to 1921 Oregon, Alice takes refuge in the city's only black hotel and helps new friends search for a missing child, hide from KKK violence and navigate painful secrets.
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No sunscreen for the dead by Tim DorseySerge's visit to a scandal-tainted Florida retirement village turns into a Robin Hood-like crusade to save the residents' stolen funds, an effort challenged by two nosy detectives.
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The light over London by Julia KellyUnable to confront the challenges in her own life, Cara Hargraves immerses herself in work for her antiques-dealer boss, uncovering relics from the life of World War II British "Gunner Girl" Louise Keene and her complicated relationship with a man named Paul.
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Judgmentby Joseph FinderSharing a one-night stand with a gentle stranger during a moment of weakness, a state superior court judge re-encounters the man during a high-profile case and discovers that a conspiracy is threatening her family and federal court prospects.
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With this pledge by Tamera AlexanderWhen her home is converted into a Confederate hospital, Lizzie Clouston must be true to her own heart while standing for what she knows is right.
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The break line
by James Brabazon
Dispatched to Sierra Leone to help combat rebel forces who are slaughtering innocent villagers, British intelligence operative and hardened assassin Max McLean searches for the monster behind the attacks only to be confronted by a deadly mistake from the past.
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The suspect by Fiona BartonPursuing the story of two British teens who disappeared during a Bangkok hostel fire, journalist Kate Waters struggles to remain objective when her estranged son is declared the main suspect.
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