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Chances Are...
by Richard Russo
What it's about: One beautiful September day, three 66-year-old men convene on Martha’s Vineyard, friends ever since meeting in college, and must puzzle out a lingering mystery from the summer of 1971. By a Pulitzer Prize-winning author.
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The Turn of The Key: A Novel
by Ruth Ware
What it's about: When a high-paying nanny job at a luxurious Scottish Highlands home ends with her imprisonment for a child's murder, a young woman struggles to explain to her lawyer the unravelling events that led to her incarceration.
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The Girl He Used To Know: A Novel
by Tracey Garvis Graves
What it's about: A tumultuous but tender love affair between a socially awkward chess club member and a courageous, quirky girl is shattered by an unforeseen tragedy that forces them to confront their anxieties when they reunite a decade later.
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| Heaven, My Home by Attica Locke; narrated by J.D. JacksonWhat happens: African American Texas Ranger Darren Matthews has a troubled marriage, an estranged mother who's blackmailing him, and a dangerous new case in a small town involving the missing child of an imprisoned white supremacist leader. |
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No Judgments: A Novel
by Meg Cabot
What it's about: Relocating to the Florida Keys after a devastating breakup, Bree refuses to evacuate during a Category 5 hurricane before finding herself scrambling to protect the pets her neighbors were forced to leave behind.
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The Oysterville Sewing Circle: A Novel
by Susan Wiggs
What it's about: Forced by scandal to return to her Pacific coast childhood home, a Manhattan fashionista assumes guardianship over two orphans and bonds with a circle of fellow seamstresses before an unexpected challenge tests her courage and heart.
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The Institute: A Novel
by Stephen King
What it's about: Published to coincide with the release of It: Chapter Two, a supernatural thriller finds an abducted youth imprisoned in an inescapable institute, where teens with psychic abilities are subjected to torturous manipulation.
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Smokescreen
by Iris Johansen
What it's about: Racing to Africa when a village is attacked by guerilla forces, Eve Duncan begins to suspect a deeper plot before finding herself stranded in the jungle of an unstable country. By the best-selling author of Shattered Mirror.
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