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Smoke
by Joe Ide
Going into hiding in a small California town, unlicensed detective Isaiah confronts a desperate man on the trail of a serial killer, while Dodson accepts a cutthroat advertising internship in his effort to go straight. 40,000 first printing.
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The smash-up : a novel
by Ali Benjamin
Upended by his wife's newfound activism, a once-successful businessman begins questioning everything in the face of scandalous allegations and a naïve houseguest. By the author of the National Book Award finalist, The Thing About Jellyfish
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The kaiser's web
by Steve Berry
Former Justice Department agent Cotton Malone investigates a World War II-era Soviet dossier that exposes crucial intelligence involving a German national election, billions in stolen Nazi wealth and the true fate of Adolf Hitler. 350,000 first printing.
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The Upstairs House
by Julia Fine
Recovering from a difficult childbirth, a woman caring for her newborn alone while her husband travels for work suffers a psychological unraveling that causes her to see the ghost of famed children's book author, Margaret Wise Brown. 30,000 first printing.
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The echo wife
by Sarah Gailey
A precarious arrangement between a man, his wife and his wife's clone explodes in a violent confrontation that forces the two women to figure out a creative way to stay out of prison. 175,000 first printing.
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Lola on Fire
by Rio Youers
Blackmailed by a witness after robbing a convenience store, a desperate man is forced to commit a burglary before realizing that a young woman and he have been rendered pawns in an organized crime dispute. 100,000 first printing.
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First Comes Like
by Alisha Rai
A social media influencer and makeup expert finds herself in a public relations jam after the son of a powerful Bollywood family begins private messaging her, in a new novel from the author of The Right Swipe. 30,000 first printing. ,
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The unfinished land
by Greg Bear
After a series of odd encounters, including a stranger who casts a white shadow, a fisherman's apprentice is the sole survivor after a battle at sea and is picked up by a galleon that changes his destiny. 30,000 first printing.
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Let Her Lie : A Novel
by Bryan Reardon
Facing the likely end of his career after a public misstep, a rising documentary filmmaker boldly decides to pursue the story of a serial killer who was captured before ending the life of a mysterious final victim.
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The Power Couple
by Alex Berenson
Embarking on a European family vacation to revitalize their marriage, two government employees find the limits of their bond tested when their daughter goes missing from a Barcelona club. By the award-winning author of The Faithful Spy. 200,000 first printing. Tour
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The Other You : Stories
by Joyce Carol Oates
The National Book Award-winning author of We Were the Mulvaneys presents a latest collection of stories that explores the musings of a writer, a prisoner and a student who consider how their lives might have unfolded differently. 50,000 first printing
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A Simple Murder
by Linda Castillo
For the first time in print, a collection of six previously published Kate Burkholder stories.
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Sorrow and Bliss
by Meg Mason
Pushing away her devoted husband, a once-successful writer moves back into her bohemian childhood home, where she struggles to come to terms with the mental illness that has overshadowed her life. A first novel. 50,000 first printing.
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Milk Blood Heat
by Dantiel W. Moniz
A debut collection explores such topics as human connections, race, womanhood, inheritance and inner darkness in a series of intergenerational tales featuring protagonists in the sultry cities and suburbs of Florida.
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The four winds
by Kristin Hannah
A Depression-era woman confronts a wrenching choice between fighting for the Dust Bowl-ravaged land she loves in Texas or pursuing an uncertain future in California. By the best-selling author of The Nightingale. 1.5 million first printing. Illustrations
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Lone stars
by Justin Deabler
Invited by his husband to share his ancestral history with their son, Julian reflects on generations of his Texas family and how it was shaped by immigration, the Vietnam War and other historical events. 40,000 first printing.
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How the One-armed Sister Sweeps Her House
by Cherie Jones
Lala must deal with a chain of events that have terrible consequences when her petty criminal husband is interrupted in his attempt to rob one of the mansions in their "paradise" home of Baxter Beach, Barbados. 30,000 first printing.
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Blood grove
by Walter Mosley
Unlicensed private investigator-turned-hardboiled detective Easy Rawlins navigates sex clubs, the mafia and dangerous friends when he reluctantly accepts the racially charged case of a traumatized Vietnam War veteran in late-1960s Los Angeles. 40,000 first printing.
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The removed : a novel
by Brandon Hobson
A Cherokee family takes in a remarkable foster child on the eve of the Cherokee National Holiday and anniversary of a loved one's death. By the National Book Award-winning author of Where the Dead Sit Talking. 75,000 first printing
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Serpentine : an Alex Delaware novel
by Jonathan Kellerman
LAPD homicide lieutenant Milo Sturgis and brilliant psychologist Alex Delaware investigate a decades-unsolved case involving a rich and spoiled client, a mysterious birth mother and violent coincidences. By the Edgar Award-winning author of True Detectives
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My Year Abroad
by Chang-Rae Lee
An everyday American college student finds his life transformed by a Chinese-American businessman who unexpectedly takes him under his wing on a series of whimsical, heartbreaking and darkly shocking adventures throughout Asia. By the award-winning author of Native Speaker
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Robert Ludlum's the Treadstone Exile
by Joshua Hood
A sequel to The Treadstone Resurrection finds Adam Hayes offering passage to a tech baron's daughter, whose subsequent kidnapping pits the former Operation Treadstone agent against a rogue operative connected to a scheme to steal millions in relief aid
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Faithless in death : An Eve Dallas Novel
by J. D. Robb
Investigating a woman whose report about an artist's murder is not adding up, Eve Dallas uncovers a fanatical conspiracy that leads to Dallas's partnership with the FBI. By the best-selling author of Vendetta in Death. 750,000 first printing
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The listening path : the creative art of attention
by Julia Cameron
The "Godmother" of creativity and best-selling author of forty books provides readers with a six-week plan and the tools they need to become better listeners, explaining how intentional listening can provide healing, insight and clarity and transform the creative process.
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When Harry met Minnie : a true story of love and friendship
by Martha Teichner
The Emmy Award-winning CBS Sunday Morning correspondent describes how she adopted a dying friend's Bull Terrier as a companion to her own, forging unexpected heartwarming and heartbreaking bonds along the way. 100,000 first printing. Illustrations
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Vibrate higher : a rap story
by Talib Kweli
One of the most lyrically gifted, socially conscious rappers of the past 20 years offers a firsthand account of hip-hop as a political force. 75,000 first printing. Illustrations.
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What is life? : five great ideas in biology
by Paul Nurse
A Nobel Prize-winning scientist heralds the achievements of forefront innovators while drawing on personal lab expertise to illuminate five major ideas underpinning biology, including the cell, the gene, evolution by natural selection, life as chemistry and life as information.
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Think again : the power of knowing what you don't know
by Adam M. Grant
The Wharton organizational psychologist and best-selling author of Originals examines the critical art of rethinking, explaining how questioning one's opinions and opening the minds of others can promote personal and professional excellence. Illustrations
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Surviving the White Gaze : A Memoir
by Rebecca Carroll
A woman describes growing up as the only black person in a rural New Hampshire town, the tense relationship she had with her birth mother, her loyalty towards her adoptive parents and her search for racial identity. 50,000 first printing.
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The New Normal : A Roadmap to Resilience in the Pandemic Era
by Jennifer Ashton
The Chief Medical Correspondent at ABC News presents a guide to resilience in the era of COVID, sharing insights into how to understand evolving medical updates, adapt to evolving norms and make responsible choices throughout the pandemic. 100,000 first printing.
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Between Two Kingdoms : A Memoir of a Life Interrupted
by Suleika Jaouad
An Emmy Award-winning writer and activist describes the harrowing years she spent in early adulthood fighting leukemia and how she learned to live again while forging connections with other survivors of profound illness and suffering. Map(s).
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Ticking Clock : Behind the Scenes at 60 Minutes
by Ira Rosen
A two-time Peabody Award-winning writer and producer reveals the intimate, untold stories of his decades at America’s most iconic news show. 75,000 first printing. Illustrations.
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The Delusions of Crowds : Why People Go Mad in Groups
by William J. Bernstein
Inspired by Charles Mackay’s 19th-century classic Memoirs of Extraordinary Popular Delusions and the Madness of Crowds, an award winning financial theorist and historian examines the history of financial and religious mass manias over the past five centuries
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