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Great Reads From Your Library Staff May, 2019
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The Breakdown
by B. A. Paris
Unable to forget a murder she witnessed when she was where she was not supposed to be, Cass struggles with an increasingly compromised memory before she begins receiving silent, sinister phone calls.
Recommended by Laura in Fallston
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by Kate Atkinson
A BBC radio producer finds herself targeted by dangerous individuals from her past as a World War II espionage monitor for MI5. By the author of Life After Life.
Recommended by Jennifer R. in Riverside
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The Fallen Architect
by Charles Belfoure
Wrongly imprisoned in the wake of a fatal building collapse, a disgraced architect struggles to prove his innocence at the same time he discovers that he is still being targeted.
Recommended by Betsy in Bel Air
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Theft By Finding : diaries (1977-2002)
by David Sedaris
This anthology of personal favorite diary entries by the best-selling author of Let's Explore Diabetes with Owls features excerpts that have inspired his famed autobiographical essays and shares insights into the intimate arenas of his life.
Recommended by Tracy in Fallston
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Lethal White
by Robert Galbraith
When Billy, a troubled young man, comes to private eye Cormoran Strike's office to ask for his help investigating a crime he thinks he witnessed as a child, Strike is left deeply unsettled.
Recommended by Jamie in Bel Air
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And Then She Was Gone
by Rosalind Noonan
Rachel and Dan O'Neil must find a way to reconnect with their 17-year-old daughter when she is rescued from her abductor after being in captivity for six years.
Recommended by Michele in Riverside
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Kitchen Yarns : notes on life, love, and food
by Ann Hood
In a collection of personal essays and recipes, the best-selling author of The Knitting Circle reflects on the culinary experiences that shaped her Italian-American childhood and adult family life. Includes the award-winning piece, "The Golden Silver Palate."
Recommended by Leslie in Riverside
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The Shadow Land : a novel
by Elizabeth Kostova
Accidentally taking a parcel from a family with whom she shared a cab, a young American tourist in Bulgaria is horrified to discover that the parcel contains an urn of ashes and embarks on an effort to return it to its family, making astonishing discoveries along the way. By the award-winning author of The Historian.
Recommended by Katie in Jarrettsville
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