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My mother's house
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Francesca Momplaisir
Moving his family to an immigrant enclave in New York in the hope of starting over, an emotionally damaged Haitian man succumbs to dark impulses that have dangerous ripple effects for the others living in his home.
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A burning
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Megha Majumdar
An opportunistic gym teacher and a starry-eyed misfit find the realization of their ambitions tied to the downfall of an innocent Muslim girl who has been wrongly implicated in a terrorist attack. A first novel.
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The lies that bind : a novel
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Emily Giffin
Forging an unlikely connection with a stranger at a bar who warns her against resuming a dysfunctional relationship, an aspiring reporter investigates when the man goes missing on September 11, 2001. By the best-selling author of Something Borrowed. Simultaneous. Tour.
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Red dress in black and white
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Elliot Ackerman
The author of Waiting for Eden presents a timely novel set in the course of a single day in Istanbul that depicts how an American woman’s efforts to leave her influential Turkish husband become complicated by political corruption. Tour.
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Shakespeare for squirrels : a novel
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Christopher Moore
An uproarious hardboiled mystery inspired by Shakespeare's most-performed play finds The Serpent of Venice's Pocket of Dog Snogging assuming the duties of a murdered Puck to identify hidden adversaries who have complicated an arranged marriage. 200,000 first printing
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Boys of Alabama
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Genevieve Hudson
Thriving in his new Alabama home, a sensitive German teen pursues a relationship with a pangender classmate before the realities of the postwar South challenge their perspectives on identity. A first novel by the author of Pretend We Live Here.
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The 20th victim
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James Patterson
Investigating three simultaneous murders in Los Angeles, Chicago and San Francisco, SFPC sergeant Lindsay Boxer identifies an unsettling link between the victims before the killer's escalating shootings galvanize the country. 700,000 first printing.
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Daughters of smoke and fire : a novel
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Ava Homa
A young Kurdish woman, Leila, desperately investigates the disappearance of her younger brother, Chia, who was involved in increasingly risky social and political activism in Tehran in an unquenchable desire for justice to honor their father’s past torture and imprisonment.
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Brave girl, quiet girl : a novel
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Catherine Ryan Hyde
Kidnapped during a carjacking, 2-year-old Etta is discovered and protected by an abandoned homeless teen who forges an unlikely friendship with the child's financially strapped single mother. By the best-selling author of Stay
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These women : a novel
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Ivy Pochoda
Connected by the deadly obsessions of a single man, five very different women endure lives of danger and anguish, including a mother whose daughter's murder remains unsolved. By the award-winning author of Wonder Valley. 100,000 first printing
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Rodham : a novel
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Curtis Sittenfeld
A novel of what-might-have-been follows Hillary Rodham as she takes a different path, blazing her own trail — one that unfolds in public as well as in private — and one that crosses paths again and again with Bill Clinton.
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The last trial
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Scott Turow
A brilliant octogenarian defense lawyer on the brink of retirement seeks to prove the innocence of a long-time friend, a former Nobel Prize winner who has been charged with murder. By the best-selling author of Presumed Innocent. (suspense). Simultaneous. Tour.
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Network Effect
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Martha Wells
When Murderbot’s human associates are captured and need its help, it must choose between inertia and drastic action, in this first, full-length standalone novel about a sentient murder machine programmed for destruction.
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Bombshell
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Stuart Woods
Former CIA operative-turned-movie producer Teddy Fay becomes embroiled in two sticky situations involving a vengeful criminal thug and malicious gossip that is overshadowing the career of a rising Centurion star. By the authors of Smooth Operator
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Big summer : a novel
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Jennifer Weiner
A woman confronts the dynamics of friendship and forgiveness while visiting Cape Cod to attend an old friend's increasingly disastrous wedding. By the best-selling author of Good in Bed and Mrs. Everything
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The end of October
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Lawrence Wright
Investigating dozens of mysterious deaths in an Indonesian internment camp, a World Health Organization doctor finds himself on a race to uncover the origins of a mysterious killer virus and find a cure before it decimates world populations.
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Coyotes of Carthage : a novel
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Steven Wright
In a small South Carolina town, a political operative runs a dark-money campaign for his corporate clients. A first novel. 75,000 first printing. Tour.
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The death of Jesus
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J. M. Coetzee
A conclusion to the trilogy that began with The Childhood of Jesus finds a curious David organizing a soccer team under a local orphanage director who succumbs to a mysterious illness. By the Nobel Prize-winning author of Disgrace
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A private cathedral
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James Lee Burke
Swept up in a criminal underworld rivalry involving a pair of star-crossed teen lovers, Detective Dave Robicheaux is targeted by a time-traveling superhuman assassin who forces him to confront the demons of his own past. 200,000 first printing.
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The Florios of Sicily : a novel
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Stefania Auci
Captures the many lives of Italy’s greatest family, the Florios, from their humble origins as Sicilian shopkeepers to their dominance as titans of industry. 25,000 first printing.
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Something she's not telling us : a novel
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Darcey Bell
After her daughter is kidnapped, Charlotte suspects her brother’s girlfriend, who seemed a little obsessed with the child, but all is not as it seems. By the best-selling author of A Simple Favor. 20,000 first printing
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Fair warning
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Michael Connelly
When a woman with whom he shared a one-night stand is found brutally murdered, veteran reporter Jack McEvoy tracks down a serial killer who has been operating under the radar. By the best-selling author of The Poet. Simultaneous.
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Stray : a memoir
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Stephanie Danler
From the best-selling author of Sweetbitter comes a memoir of growing up in a family shattered by lies and addiction, and of one woman’s attempts to find a life beyond the limits of her past. Tour. Map(s)
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Fit gurl : the total-body turnaround program
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Melissa Alcantara
A no-nonsense fitness and nutrition plan by the Fitgurlmel Instagram star and Kim Kardashian's personal trainer outlines a four-step process for understanding one's body and its responses while committing to better health. 50,000 first printing. Illustrations.
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The death of sitting bear : new and selected poems by N. Scott Momaday "One of the most important and unique voices in American letters, distinguished poet, novelist, artist, teacher, and storyteller N. Scott Momaday was born into the Kiowa tribe and grew up on Indian reservations in the Southwest. The customs and traditions that influenced his upbringing-most notably the Native American oral tradition-are the centerpiece of his work."
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How innovation works : and why it flourishes in freedom
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Matt Ridley
The award-winning, best-selling author of The Rational Optimist describes the history of innovation and how it differs from invention through lively stories about steam engines, jet engines, search engines, airships, coffee, potatoes, vaping, antibiotics and mosquito nets. 75,000 first printing
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No, you shut up : speaking truth to power and reclaiming America
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Symone D. Sanders
A senior advisor for former Vice President Joe Biden’s 2020 presidential campaign and self-described millennial spokesperson offers an inspiring call-to-action for finding your authentic voice and effectively fighting ideological battles through stories from his own life. 50,000 first printing.
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The Spymasters : How the CIA Directors Shape History and the Future
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Chris Whipple
The best-selling author of The Gatekeepers presents a behind-the-scenes tour of the inner workings of the CIA and how it often operates as an essential counterforce against presidents who would overstep the powers of the executive office. 150,000 first printing. Illustrations.
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