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Gunpowder Moon by David PedreiraIn the year 2072, chief of U.S. lunar mining operations at the edge of the Sea of Serenity Caden Dechert must respond to the death of one of his diggers and solve the first murder on the Moon before more blood is spilled.
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No Grater Danger by Victoria HamiltonJaymie Leighton is thrilled to meet an elderly descendant of her town's founding father. But after the descendant's life is threatened, Jaymie polishes up her sleuthing skills to find the culprit.
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House Witness by Mike LawsonJoe DeMarco's long time employer John Mahoney has kept an explosive secret: he has a son, and that son has just been shot dead in a bar in Manhattan. Mahoney immediately dispatches DeMarco to his native New York to provide the prosecutor with any assistance necessary, but with five bystanders willing to testify against the accused, the case seems like a slam dunk--that is, until it appears someone has interfered with the witnesses.
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| The Dinner List by Rebecca Serle; narrated by Rebecca Serle What it's about: In this wish-fulfillment tale, Sabrina Nielsen arrives at her 30th birthday party to see that the guests are her answers to the ice-breaking question, "Who in all of history would you like to share a meal with?"
Narration: Author Rebecca Serle pulls double-duty in bringing her LibraryReads-selected novel to life. |
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| The Middleman by Olen Steinhauer; narrated by Ari Fliakos What happens: A cryptic phone call. Hundreds of overnight disappearances. A series of assassinations on the 4th of July. All of these events are connected, and it's just the beginning of one man's plot to take down American society as we know it.
Narration: Ari Fliakos masterfully escalates the pace and tension of this thriller's suspenseful race against time. |
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| Accessory to War: The Unspoken Alliance Between Astrophysics and the Military by Neil deGrasse Tyson and Avis Lang; narrated by Courtney B. Vance and Neil deGrasse TysonWhat it is: a thought-provoking examination of the long-standing relationship between science and the military-industrial complex, with a special focus on astrophysics and the aerospace industry.
Narration: Courtney B. Vance's formal, regal cadence ably complements author Neil deGrasse Tyson's deep, well-paced reading of the book's prologue. |
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