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Housebreaking : a novel
by Dan Pope
Returning to his childhood home after his wife kicks him out, Benjamin lives with his 81-year-old father and tries to put his life back together while he rekindles a friendship with his high school crush, who has troubles of her own.
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The fatal flame
by Lyndsay Faye
Reluctantly embroiled in a 1840s dispute between a corrupt Tammany Hall leader and an arsonist with an agenda, Copper Star Timothy Wilde finds his investigation challenged by his brother's decision to run for public office. By the author of The Gods of Gotham.
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The ice twins
by S. K. Tremayne
Moving to a tiny Scottish island a year after one of their identical twin daughters, Lydia, dies in an accident, Angus and Sarah are shattered when their surviving daughter claims they have mistaken her identity and that she is actually the twin they believed dead.
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The enemy inside : a Paul Madriani novel
by Steve Martini
Madriani investigates a friend's wrongful manslaughter charge in the aftermath of a highly influential attorney's sudden death. By the best-selling author of Trader of Secrets.
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The green road
by Anne Enright
When Christmas day reunites the Madigan children, who all left their mother Rosaleen behind to follow their dreams, under one roof in County Clare, Ireland, they each must confront the terrible weight of family ties and the journey that brought them home.
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Jack of spades : a tale of suspense
by Joyce Carol Oates
Enjoying his successful career and devoted family, a best-selling writer secretly authors a masochist-themed series that threatens his respectable community standing and becomes subject to a plagiarism lawsuit. By the award-winning author of We Were the Mulvaneys.
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The thunder of giants
by Joel Fishbane
In 1937, Andorra Kelsey, 7'11 and just over 320 pounds, agrees to star in a movie about the life of Anna Swan, the Nova Scotia giantess who toured the world in the 19th century, in this stunning, larger-than-life narrative that tells the story of two exceptional women who try to survive in a world too small to contain them.
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Look Who's Back
by Timur Vermes
What would happen if Adolf Hitler woke up in modern-day Berlin? In this bestselling satirical novel, he'd end up a TV comedy star. With daring and dark humor, Look Who's Back skewers the absurdity and depravity of the cult of personality in modern media culture. The book was a massive success in Germany, selling more than 1.5 million copies.
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Re Jane
by Patricia Park
Jane Re, a half-Korean, half-American orphan, escapes to Seoul where she reconnects with her family while struggling to learn the ways of modern-day Korea, and wonders if the man she loves is really the man for her as she tries to find balance between two cultures and accept who she really is.
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The red notebook
by Antoine Laurain
Heroic bookseller Laurent Letellier comes across an abandoned handbag on a Parisian street. There's nothing in the bag to indicate who it belongs to, although there's all sorts of other things in it. Laurent feels a strong impulse to find the owner and tries to puzzle together who she might be from the contents of the bag. Especially a red notebook with her jottings, which really makes him want to meet her. Without even a name to go on, and only a few of her possessions to help him, how is he to find one woman in a city of millions?
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The fall : a novel
by John T. Lescroart
Working to defend a middle-school teacher who has been wrongly implicated in the death of a foster teen, lawyer Rebecca Hardy and her father, Dismas, risk their careers to investigate four other suspects. By the best-selling author of The 13th Juror.
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Seveneves : a novel
by Neal Stephenson
When a catastrophic event dooms the planet, nations around the world band together to devise an ambitious survival plan in outer space 5,000 years before their progeny organize an audacious return. By the best-selling author of Cryptonomicon.
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