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The wrong family
by Tarryn Fisher
An off-kilter narrator witnesses the slow unraveling of a couple’s strained marriage that erupts in unexpected ways, in a chilling tale of domestic suspense by the best-selling author of The Wives. 10,000 first printing.
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The charmed wife
by Olga Grushin
Thirteen years after marrying Prince Charming and having two children, a dissatisfied Cinderella sneaks out to obtain the services of a witch known to provide love potions to disgruntled housewives, but instead of rekindled romance, she wants her husband dead.
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A certain hunger : a novel
by Chelsea G. Summers
A passionate food critic who travels the world to sate her appetites for wonderful food and sex reflects on how her early years on an idyllic farm led to her culinary career and violent psychopathic impulses. A first novel.
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Twenty
by James Grippando
A nightmarish shooting at their daughter’s school finds Jack Swyteck and his law-enforcement officer wife, Andie, investigating a chief suspect’s alleged ties to Al Qaeda amid growing anti-Muslim fervor. 75,000 first printing.
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A castaway in Cornwall
by Julie Klassen
"Laura Callaway daily walks the windswept Cornwall coast, known for many shipwrecks but few survivors. And when a man with curious wounds and an odd accent is washed ashore, she cares for him while the mystery surrounding him grows. Can their budding attraction survive, and can he be returned to his rightful home when danger pursues them from every side?"
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Whispering rock
by Robyn Carr
Agreeing to become Virgin River’s first cop, LAPD officer Mike Valenzuela, who was badly injured in the line of duty, finds himself drawn to Brie Sheridan and will do anything to help her free herself from painful memories.
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The eyes of the queen
by Oliver Clements
John Dee, a man destined to become history’s first MI6 agent, protects Age of Enlightenment-era England and a brilliant Elizabeth I from a wartime Spanish plot to conquer nations that would defy its Catholic orthodoxy.
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Christmas at the island hotel : a novel
by Jenny Colgan
Sent by his privileged family to learn how the less fortunate earn their living, a duke’s son takes a job at a new Murian hotel while falling unexpectedly in love with a hardworking young waitress.
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V2 : a novel of World War II
by Robert Harris
A World War II German rocket engineer under orders to launch V2 rockets at London from Occupied Holland and an actress-turned-English Intelligence officer who would neutralize the bombings land on opposite sides in a desperate hunt for a saboteur.
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The butterfly house
by Katrine Engberg
Detectives Jeppe Karner and Anette Werner race to solve a series of sordid murders linked to some of the most vulnerable patients in a Danish hospital. 100,000 first printing.
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Shed No Tears
by Caz Frear
While investigating a case, Detective Constable Cat Kinsella and her partner Luigi Parnell discover a connection to a notorious serial killer who was apprehended years earlier, in the latest novel of the series following Stone Cold Heart. 40,000 first printing.
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Dear Miss Kopp
by Amy Stewart
While Constance pursues suspected German spies and Fleurette performs for the troops as America enters World War I, Army Signal Corps pigeon-project manager Norma investigates a theft of medical supplies to clear a field hospital nurse’s name.
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Bone Canyon
by Lee Goldberg
A sequel to Lost Hills finds Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department homicide detective Eve Ronin investigating the cold-case disappearance and death of a woman whose remains are found in the aftermath of a Santa Monica Mountains fire.
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Cold wind : a mystery
by Paige Shelton
A sequel to Thin Ice finds Beth investigating the discovery of a trapper’s secluded home in the woods near Benedict, Alaska, where a murder victim is linked to the owner of the local mercantile. 30,000 first printing.
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Deep into the dark : A Mystery
by P. J. Tracy
Framed for the murder of a friend’s abusive ex, war veteran Sam Easton turns for help to up-and-coming LAPD detective Margaret Nolan, a fallen soldier’s sister who would prove Sam’s innocence. 50,000 first printing.
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The preserve : a novel
by Ariel S. Winter
"A dark and compelling mystery set in the near future when complex AIs almost indistinguishable from humans-are the ruling majority, and in a controversial move, have opened a series of preserves, designated areas where humans can choose to live without robot interference. Now the preserves face their first challenge: someone has been murdered"
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The ultimate retirement guide for 50+ : Winning Strategies to Make Your Money Last a Lifetime
by Suze Orman
"THE PATH TO YOUR ULTIMATE RETIREMENT STARTS RIGHT HERE When you think about planning for retirement-whether it's years in the future or just around the corner-you're bound to have questions. Can I ever afford to stop working? Will Social Security be there for me when I need it? Is the market a safe place for my money? How can I make my money last? Have I waited too long to start saving? Suze Orman, America's most recognized expert on personal finance, answers all the questions that keep you up at night-starting with the biggest one: it is never too late to start planning for a next act that's fulfilling and secure. With her signature blend of compassion, insight, and expertise, Suze guides you toward a plan that will put you in control of your financialfuture and help you to create the retirement you deserve"
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Waste : one woman's fight against America's dirty secret
by Catherine Coleman Flowers
The Equal Justice Initiative’s “Erin Brockovich of Sewage” traces her evolution as an activist and the growing environmental justice movement on behalf of rural Americans whose are losing access to basic sanitation because of racism, poverty and climate change.
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Greenlights
by Matthew McConaughey
"Drawing on the Academy Award-winning actor's journals and diaries from the last 40 years, this book presents a uniquely McConaughey approach to achieving success and satisfaction"
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The Moth and the Mountain
by Ed Caesar
The award-winning journalist and author of Two Hours documents the redemption journey of traumatized Great War veteran Ed Caesar, who in 1933 flew a biplane to Everest to attempt a first solo ascent. 40,000 first printing. Illustrations. Maps.
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Paper bullets : two artists who risked their lives to defy the Nazis
by Jeffrey H. Jackson
Documents the story of the French activist couple best known by their artistic pseudonyms, Claude Cahun and Marcel Moore, describing their “paper bullet” anti-Nazi PSYOPS campaign and role in promoting resistance, Jewish culture and LGBTQ awareness. 40,000 first printing. Illustrations.
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