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The Chelsea girls : a novel by Fiona DavisA 20-year friendship between a playwright and an actress with Broadway ambitions is tested by the impact of McCarthy-era witch hunts among the creative residents of New York City's Chelsea Hotel.
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The poison thread by Laura PurcellWhile doing charitable work at Oakgate Prison, Dorothea meets Ruth, a teenage inmate who claims that her crimes are the result of a supernatural power in her needle and thread and the dresses she sews.
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Game of snipers by Stephen HunterObsessively tracking a sniper with skills that match his own, Bob Lee Swagger teams up with the Mossad, the FBI and local law enforcement to identify the killer's next target.
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More news tomorrow : a novel
by Susan Shreve
Receiving an unexpected letter on the morning of her 70th birthday, Georgianna embarks on a dangerous canoe trip near her Wisconsin childhood home to unearth the truth about her father's imprisonment for her mother's murder more than 60 years earlier.
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The need : a novel by Helen PhillipsA woman grapples with the complex dualities of motherhood—joy and dread, tenderness and anxiety—after confronting a masked intruder in her home.
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The lager queen of Minnesota by J. Ryan StradalA talented baker running a business out of her nursing home reconnects with her master brewer sister at the same time her pregnant granddaughter launches an IPA brewpub.
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Deception cove by Owen LaukkanenA recently widowed marine suffering PTSD from her time in Afghanistan has her service dog kidnapped by a corrupt deputy sheriff who wants to blackmail her into delivering goods allegedly stolen by her husband before his death.
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Costalegre by Courtney MaumA historical novel inspired by the relationship between Peggy and Pegeen Guggenheim finds an American heiress offering safe passage to Nazi-threatened artists, while her emotionally unstable daughter chronicles their wartime experiences.
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A woman is no man : a novel by Etaf RumThree generations of Palestinian-American women in contemporary Brooklyn are torn by individual desire, educational ambitions, a devastating tragedy and the strict mores of traditional Arab culture.
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The golden hour : a novel by Beatriz WilliamsTraveling to World War II Nassau to interview the infamous Duke and Duchess of Windsor, an investigator for a New York society magazine uncovers a treasonous plot that is complicated by her romance with an unscrupulous scientist.
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Good girl, bad girl : a novel by Michael RobothamA dangerous young woman with a unique ability to detect lies sues for her emancipation from a secure children's home, while the psychologist on her case finds herself in a battle of wits for survival.
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Delayed rays of a star : a novel by Amanda Koe LeeInspired by Alfred Eisenstaedt's prophetic 1928 photograph, a historical first novel depicts the richly textured lives of Hollywood icon Marlene Dietrich, first Chinese-American star Anna May Wong and maligned director Leni Riefenstahl.
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Red metal by Mark GreaneyA high-ranking American Marine joins a team of international military elites to prevent a Russian strike against Europe that threatens to change the balance of power in the West.
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The farm : a novel
by Joanne Ramos
Ensconced within a Hudson Valley luxury retreat where expectant birth mothers are given luxurious accommodations and lucrative rewards to produce perfect babies, a Filipino immigrant is forced to choose between a life-changing payment and the outside world.
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The gone dead : a novel by Chanelle BenzReturning to her ramshackle home in the Mississippi Delta after 30 years, Billie investigates the accident that killed her famous poet father as well as rumors that she went missing the day he died.
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Stay and fight by Madeline ffitchAbandoned on her boyfriend's Appalachian living-off-the-land farm initiative, Helen builds a cooperative family with a young couple before educational needs and a boundary dispute challenge their independence.
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The seven or eight deaths of Stella Fortuna : a novel by Juliet GramesBelieved cursed in her rugged Italian village, a tough, intelligent teen protects her younger sister during World War II, enduring challenges that transform her views about survival and independence.
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King of the Mississippi : a novel by Mike FreedmanA cutthroat power war at a prestigious Houston consulting firm is spearheaded by an old-money jock who uses downsizing to control his clients and a dishonorable veteran who would exploit the respect of others.
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Deep river : a novel
by Karl Marlantes
Forced from their home by Russian imperialism, three Finnish siblings find their new lives in the Pacific Northwest challenged by the rapid development and labor movements of the early 20th-century logging industry.
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The reunion by Guillaume MussoA U.S. debut by a best-selling author from France follows the reunion of three former friends from an elite prep school who try to figure out what happened to a glamorous classmate who disappeared 25 years earlier.
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