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The Only Woman in the Room by Marie BenedictA beautiful woman escapes her Austrian arms-dealer husband to become Hollywood legend Hedy Lamarr while hiding a secret double life as a Jewish scientist and sharing vital information about the Third Reich. By the author of The Other Einstein. HISTORICAL FICTION
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Believe Meby JP DelaneyAn out-of-work British actress plays both sides of a murder investigation while working as a decoy for unfaithful husbands for a New York City divorce firm, in a twisted psychological thriller by the best-selling author of The Girl Before. THRILLER
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The September Society by Charles FinchAmateur detective and Victorian gentleman Charles Lenox heads for his alma mater at Oxford to investigate the disappearance of a student, the son of the widowed Lady Annabelle, and discovers a series of bizarre clues, including a dead cat, a card bearing the name The September Society, and another murder. MYSTERY
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The White Darkness by David GrannThe #1 New York Times best-selling author of Killers of the Flower Moon traces the South Pole expedition of a decorated British special forces officer, an admirer and descendant of Ernest Shackleton's expedition, who in 2015 risked his life to walk across Antarctica alone. BIOGRAPHY
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Brief Answers to the Big Questions by Stephen HawkingThe world-famous cosmologist and #1 best-selling author of A Brief History of Time leaves us with his final thoughts on the universe’s biggest questions in a posthumous work. SCIENCE
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An Anonymous Girl by Greer HendricksParticipating in a psychological study under the mysterious Dr. Shields, Jessica endures intense, invasive sessions and oppressive behavioral restrictions before she begins to lose her grasp on reality. By the best-selling authors of The Wife Between Us. SUSPENSE
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The Boy by Tami HoagWhen a 7-year-old boy is brutally murdered at the same time his 13-year-old babysitter goes missing, detectives Nick and Annie sift through a grieving mother's troubled past to uncover the truth. By the best-selling author of Night Sins. THRILLER
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The First Conspiracy : the Secret Plot to Kill George Washington by Brad MeltzerThe best-selling author of The Inner Circle presents the lesser-known story of an assassination attempt against pre-Revolutionary War George Washington by some of his own bodyguards, exploring how the plot catalyzed the creations of the CIA and FBI. NONFICTION
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I'll Be There For You : the One About Friends by Kelsey MillerTraces the history of the 1980s television program "Friends," and discusses how it reflects its times, the aspects that have become dated and the ones that still resonate, and the interaction between the cast and the characters POP CULTURE
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The Latecomers by Helen Klein RossForced to give up her baby for adoption after the death of her husband in 1908, an Irish teen takes a maid's job at a sprawling New England estate before a mysterious death reveals a five-generation secret. HISTORICAL FICTION
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Tony's Wife by Adriana TrigianiFalling in love during a mid-20th-century Jersey Shore summer, two aspiring singers find their marriage tested when they must decide which of them will pursue career opportunities while the other stays at home to raise a family. HISTORICAL FICTION
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Gathering of Sisters : a Year with My Old Order Mennonite Family by Darla Weaver Spend a day with sisters. Once a week Darla Weaver bundles her children into the buggy, hitches up her spirited mare, and drives six miles to the farm where she grew up. There she gathers with her four sisters and their children for a day with their mother. Weaver writes about her horse-and-buggy Mennonite family and the weekly women s gatherings that keep them connected. On warm days, the children play and fish and build houses of hay in the barn. In the winter, everyone stays close to the woodstove, with puzzles and games and crocheting. No matter the weather, the Tuesday get-togethers of this Old Order Mennonite family keep them grounded and centered in their love for God and for each other,even when raising an occasional loving but knowing eyebrow at each other. The rest of the week is full of laundry, and errands, and work that never ends. But Tuesdays is about being sisters, daughters, and mothers. Hear straight from Amish and Mennonite people themselves as they write about their daily lives and deeply rooted faith in the Plainspoken series from Herald Press. Each book includes A Day in the Life of the Author and the author s answers to FAQs about the Amish and Mennonites. MEMOIR
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A Delicate Touch by Stuart WoodsAsked by an old acquaintance for help solving a tricky puzzle, Stone Barrington unwittingly stirs up a decades-old scandal in high-society New York and must risk his life to protect innocent lives. By the award-winning author of Chiefs SUSPENSE
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