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New Fiction: November 2016
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Hag-seed: The Tempest Retold by Margaret AtwoodA psychologically charged story inspired by Shakespeare's The Tempest, reimagined by the award-winning author of The Handmaid's Tale, follows the retribution plot of a deposed artistic director who teaches prison inmates while consulting with a fantasy child who has taken the place of the daughter he lost years earlier.
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The Terranauts by T. Coraghessan BoyleSealed inside a glass enclosure designed as a prototype for a possible off-earth colony, eight Terranauts in the 1990s Arizona desert test their skills in five biome environments that they must protect from skeptics who would sabotage the mission.
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The Boy Is Back by Meg CabotA viral scandal draws notorious celebrity golfer Reed Stewart back to his tiny Indiana hometown, where he reunites with small business owner Becky Flowers in ways that challenge their perceptions about each other.
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The Wrong Side of Goodbye by Michael ConnellyThe award-winning author of such best sellers as The Crossing and The Burning Room presents a latest thriller starring irrepressible detective Harry Bosch. TV tie-in.
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The Red Car by Marcy DermanskyWhen Leah's former boss and mentor, Judy, dies in an accident and leaves Leah her red sports car, Leah takes off to San Francisco to claim the car, revisiting past lives and loves in a self she abandoned years ago.
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Broken Trust by W. E. B GriffinInvestigating the death of a young socialite he knew during her teen years, Philadelphia Homicide Sergeant Matt Payne doubts reports of her long struggles with mental illness before uncovering secrets that place reputations and lives at risk.
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The Whistler by John GrishamA follow-up to the highly successful Rogue Lawyer combines the author's signature legal savvy and high-suspense storytelling in a latest thriller that pits an unforgettable cast of characters against unexpected twists and turns.
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Night Watch by Iris JohansenWhen the surgeon who made it possible for her to see goes missing, Kendra Michaels recruits government agent Adam Lynch to accompany her on a trail that leads to the snowy California mountains, where the discovery of one of the doctor's brutally murdered colleagues reveals the work of a killer.
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Small Great Things by Jodi PicoultWhen her reluctance to treat the newborn of a white supremacist couple results in the child's death, a black nurse is placed on trial and is aided by a white public defender who urges her not to bring up race in the courtroom.
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Escape Clause by John SandfordVirgil Flowers' investigation into the theft of two rare Siberian tigers from the Minnesota zoo is complicated by a summer visit from his girlfriend's sister, who aims to seduce him.
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