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Walk the wire
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David Baldacci
The best-selling author of The Fix presents a highly charged thriller in which fan-favorite character Amos Decker embarks on an action-packed investigation that is complicated by Baldacci’s signature twists and turns. One million first printing.
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Little family
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Ishmael Beah
Struggling to replace the homes they have lost in their conflict-scarred homeland, five young people improvise a home together in an abandoned airplane before an irresistible opportunity tests their bond. By the best-selling author of A Long Way Gone.
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Godshot : a novel
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Chelsea Jean Bieker
Enduring appalling treatment in a Central Valley agricultural community under the orders of an unscrupulous cult leader, Lacey receives support from women friends who help her search for the mother who abandoned her. A first novel.
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Something she's not telling us : a novel
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Darcey Bell
After her daughter is kidnapped, Charlotte suspects her brother’s girlfriend, who seemed a little obsessed with the child, but all is not as it seems. By the best-selling author of A Simple Favor.
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Eagle Station : a novel
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Dale Brown
When Russia and China forge an unlikely alliance to claim the moon’s natural resources, Brad McLanahan and the Iron Wolf Squadron scramble to prevent the construction of a heavily armed moon base. (suspense). Simultaneous.
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Savage son : a thriller
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Jack Carr
While a woman flees for her life in Siberia and a traitorous CIA officer goes into hiding within the Russian mafia, James Reece slowly recovers from brain surgery, unaware that he has been targeted by dangerous adversaries.
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Pretty things : a novel
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Janelle Brown
To save her mother, a con artist who hustled to give her a decent childhood, Nina must run her most audacious, dangerous scam yet that involves a privileged young heiress as they both try to survive the greatest game of deceit and destruction they will ever play.
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Days of Distraction
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Alexandra Chang
A marginalized Silicon Valley staff writer moves with her boyfriend to a quiet upstate New York town where she confronts the challenges of their interracial relationship and the questions it raises about her heritage. A first novel.
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Blacktop wasteland
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S. A. Cosby
Compelled by poverty to agree to a lucrative final heist that will allow him to go straight, a skilled getaway driver finds his efforts complicated by racial dynamics and the ghosts of his past.
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The pull of the stars : a novel
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Emma Donoghue
A novel set in 1918 Dublin offers a three-day look at a maternity ward during the height of the Great Flu pandemic. By the best-selling author of Room.
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The guest list : a novel
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Lucy Foley
An expertly planned celebrity wedding between a rising television star and an ambitious magazine publisher is thrown into turmoil by petty jealousies, a college drinking game, the bride’s ruined dress and an untimely murder.
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Sorry for your trouble : stories
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Richard Ford
A new short-story collection by the award-winning author of Independence Day includes the novella, "The Run of Yourself," in which a New Orleans lawyer tackles the challenges of living beyond his Irish wife's death. 150,000 first printing
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Sea wife
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Amity Gaige
From the acclaimed author of "Schroder" comes a novel about a young family who escape suburbia for a year-long sailing trip that upends all of their lives
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The lies that bind : a novel
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Emily Giffin
Forging an unlikely connection with a stranger at a bar who warns her against resuming a dysfunctional relationship, an aspiring reporter investigates when the man goes missing on September 11, 2001. By the best-selling author of Something Borrowed.
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Hidden Salem
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Kay Hooper
Investigating three disappearances amid a rise in local occult activities, Salem FBI Special Crimes Unit Grayson Sheridan searches for his missing partner, while a woman who has been enduring unexplained nightmares risks her life to rescue a stranger.
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The golden cage
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Camilla Läckberg
Discovering that the privileged husband for whom she sacrificed everything has been having an affair, an emotionally and financially devastated woman orchestrates a daring plot for revenge. By the award-winning author of the Fjallbacka series.
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Strange hotel
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Eimear McBride
Checking into hotels in cities throughout the world to maintain an anonymous existence, a nameless woman in exile assesses memories of the men and women she has encountered in her lifetime and what it might mean to return home.
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The geometry of holding hands
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Alexander McCall Smith
Investigating local rumors about mysterious occurrences taking place throughout Edinburgh, a skeptical Isabel finds the limits of her good sense and ethics tested by the demands of her family, including her tempestuous niece’s latest romantic entanglement.
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The last Mrs. Summers
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Rhys Bowen
Helping her friend inspect a recently inherited but uninhabitable Cornwall property, Georgie investigates a bossy host's suspicions that her husband murdered his first wife, allegations that are complicated by a creepy housekeeper and a long-ago tragedy.
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Hillbilly hustle : a novel
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Wesley Browne
"Knox Thompson thinks he's working a hustle, but it's a hustle that's working him. Trying to keep his pizza shop and parents afloat, he cleans out a backroom Kentucky poker game, only to get roped into dealing marijuana by the proprietor-an arrangement Knox only halfheartedly resists"
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The devil's bones
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Carolyn Haines
Visiting a Jerusalem-inspired garden with the newly pregnant Tinkie, Sarah Booth and Cece stumble on the body of an underhanded local lawyer before taking the case of a wrongly implicated pharmacist. By the award-winning author of Game of Bones
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A royal affair
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Allison Montclair
A sequel to The Right Sort of Man finds Iris and Gwendolyn of The Right Sort of Marriage Bureau investigating the past of a dashing Greek prince who has captured the heart of the Princess Elizabeth.
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The body in the garden : a Lily Adler mystery
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Katharine Schellman
Recently widowed and returning to 1815 London society, Lily Adler overhears a desperate young main attempting blackmail at a ball, only to be shot dead moments later, and vows to investigate after the magistrate is bribed to drop the case.
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Hid from our eyes
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Julia Spencer-Fleming
Police chief Russ van Alstyne races to solve a baffling murder that eerily resembles two unsolved killings from decades earlier for which he was the prime suspect. By the award-winning author of One Was a Soldier.
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Nobody will tell you this but me : A True, As Told to Me, Story
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Bess Kalb
The award-winning Jimmy Kimmel Live writer reflects on her relationship with her loving grandmother, the daughter of immigrants from 19th-century Belarus whose hardships, sacrifices and headstrong nature shaped the author’s perspectives on family and career.
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Hell and other destinations : a 21st-century memoir
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Madeleine Korbel Albright
Revealing, funny and inspiring, the six-time New York Times bestselling author and former Secretary of State—one of the world’s most admired and tireless public servants—reflects on the final stages of her career and how she has blazed her own trail in her later years.
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Raising a rare girl : a memoir
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Heather Kirn Lanier
The award-winning author of The Story You Tell Yourself describes her unique journey raising a daughter with ultra-rare Wolf-Hirschhorn syndrome, her observations about society’s callous attitudes toward disability and her efforts to help her child walk, talk and survive. Illustrations.
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Mastering the process : from idea to novel
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Elizabeth George
The Anthony- and Agatha Award-winning author outlines a master class in the art and science of novel crafting that takes aspiring writers through each step, from character analyses and plot development to location research and draft revisions. Illustrations.
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A most wicked conspiracy : the last great swindle of the gilded age
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Paul Starobin
Examining the power and rampant corruption during a pivotal time in America, this gripping account, set in the Gilded Age, shows how America’s political and economic life was in the grip of seemingly untouchable party bosses in cahoots with robber barons, senators and even presidents.
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