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My grandmother asked me to tell you she's sorry : a novel
by Fredrik Backman
Seven-year-old Elsa's grandmother dies and leaves behind a series of letters, sending the girl on a journey that brings to life the world of her grandmother's fairy tales. By the internationally best-selling author of A Man Called Ove.
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The book of speculation
by Erika Swyler
Simon Watson, a young librarian on the verge of losing his job, a mysterious book that holds the key to a curse that has haunted a family of traveling circus performers for generations. A first novel.
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Signal
by Patrick Lee
Joining a former colleague who needs help rescuing four kidnapped girls, Sam Dryden discovers that his friend has been secretly working to develop a world-changing technology that murderous adversaries would claim for their own agendas. By the New York Times best-selling author of Runner.
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Bull Mountain
by Brian Panowich
Taking a job as sheriff to distance himself from his drug-running family and keep the peace in their Georgia mountain territory, Clayton Burroughs is approached by a federal agent who claims he wants to help shut down the family's operations. A first novel.
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Miss Emily : a novel
by Nuala O'Connor
Striking up a deep friendship with reclusive poet Emily Dickinson, plucky Irish maid Ada Concannon struggles with Emily's obsessive life, which is called into question when the poet endeavors to protect Ada's reputation.
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A master plan for rescue : a novel
by Janis Cooke Newman
In 1942, a young boy who loses his father to an accident and a young man who loses the love of his life unexpectedly meet and, driven by their combined grief and magical thinking, join forces and act in their loved ones' memory to bring them back—if only in spirit.
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Vanishing
by Gerard Woodward
Arrested by authorities who suspect his elaborate landscape paintings in Heathrow Village contain coded information, a World War II artist recounts his early years as a politically connected camouflage artist in the London art scene and the Soho underworld.
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Bone Gap
by Laura Ruby
Knowing that his sister has been kidnapped by a dangerous assailant and that she did not abandon the family like their mother did years earlier, Finn confronts town secrets to organize a search. By the Edgar Award-nominated author of Lily's Ghost. Simultaneous eBook.
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Let me explain you : a novel
by Annie Liontas
Sending a scathing email to his family members after becoming convinced he will die within days, a proud Greek immigrant garners laughter and scorn from his recipients, who are dismayed when he promptly disappears. A first novel.
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Paradise sky
by Joe R. Lansdale
On the run after an infamous landowner murders his father, Willie becomes an expert marksman before turning Buffalo Soldier, befriending Wild Bill Hickok and earning the nickname "Deadwood Dick." By the award-winning author of The Thicket.
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Gonzo girl : a novel
by Cheryl Della Pietra
To make a name for herself in the literary world, Alley Russo takes a job as assistant to the infamous Walter Reade and must battle against his endless procrastination, vampiric schedule, addiction and casual gun play to coax a novel out of him.
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Racing the rain : a novel
by John L. Parker
A prequel to the best-selling Once a Runner follows the coming-of-age of future world-class athlete Quenton Cassidy, who races against the forces of nature near his mid-20th-century Gold Coast home before befriending a regional eccentric.
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