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Historical Fiction November 2017
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Merely a marriage
by Jo Beverley
When her brother, Lord Langton agrees to take a bride only if she becomes a wife herself, Lady Ariana Boxstall accepts his challenge and offers herself to the ton, falling in love with the one man who refuses to be had. By a New York Times best-selling author. Original.
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Beautiful tempest
by Johanna Lindsey
While the Malory and Anderson families set aside longtime rivalries to hunt down a man who has abducted James and Georgina's beloved daughter from her American debutante party, Jack discovers that her captor is an alluring nobleman who would settle an old score against her father.
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Manhattan Beach
by Jennifer Egan
Years after she is placed in the hands of a stranger vital to her family's survival, Anna takes a job at the Brooklyn Naval Yard during the war while meeting with the man who helped them and learning important truths about her father's disappearance. By the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of A Visit from the Goon Squad. (historical fiction). Simultaneous.
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Eye of the Red Tsar : a novel of suspense
by Sam Eastland
Recalled out of exile in Siberia on condition that he solve the mystery of the Romanov family murders, Pekkala, once the Tsar's most trusted ally, is partnered with the brother who betrayed him before discovering a dark secret that he realizes should stay hidden. Reprint.
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The address : a novel
by Fiona Davis
Struggling to rebuild after rehab, an interior designer leaps at a chance to renovate her heiress cousin's lavish apartment and learns the scandalous history of a distant ancestor's connection to the murder of the building's architect a century earlier. By the author of The Dollhouse.
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A column of fire
by Ken Follett
A half-century love affair between a man in service to Elizabeth I and a woman on the opposing side of England's religious divide is challenged by violent ideological power shifts, torn loyalties and the queen's circle of spies, in a latest entry in the best-selling series that includes The Pillars of the Earth.
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The evening road
by Laird Hunt
In the summer of 1920 in small-town Indiana, two extraordinary women—beautiful Ottie Lee Henshaw and Calla Destry, a young black woman—cross paths and they soon move through an America plagued by fear and hatred, determined to flee the secrets they have left behind. By the author of Neverhome. 40,000 first printing.
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Sinful Scottish laird
by Julia London
Young widow Daisy Bristol, Lady Chatwick, who must remarry to preserve her son's inheritance, returns to her Highland estate to await a long-lost love's return, but she is utterly bewitched after meeting Cailean Mackenzie, the laird of Arrandale
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