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New Large Print September 2016
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The Cavendon Luck by Barbara Taylor BradfordPicks up nine years after the events of Cavendon Women, in an epic tale that finds Cecily and Miles drawing on the collective strength of the whole family to protect Cavendon Hall and its clan from the challenges of World War II.
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Sting by Sandra BrownChanging his mind about his crime partner's abduction of wealthy party planner Jordie Bennet, seductive bad boy Shaw Kinnard flees with his elegant captive from the FBI and her brother's corrupt boss while trying to ignore the chemistry that challenges their escape.
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Curious Minds by Janet EvanovichUncovering an embezzlement scheme linked to the highest levels of power at her mega-bank, a junior analyst forges an unlikely alliance with the bank's famously eccentric client, a financial whiz who helps her uncover one of the century's biggest crimes.
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Belgravia by Julian FellowesTwo families must guard a secret that originates at a legendary ball on the eve of the Battle of Waterloo In this sweeping and rich historical novel from the creator and writer of Downton Abbey.
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Truly Madly Guilty by Liane MoriartyA busy couple formerly on the brink of realizing their dreams reflects on a fortuitous gathering with their best friends and another couple in a tale that explores the role of guilt in relationships and the power of everyday moments in family life.
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Rushing Waters by Danielle SteelAn interior designer, her independent architect mother, a British investment banker, an ER doctor who survived Hurricane Sandy and two NYU students are thrust together when a major hurricane descends upon New York City and wreaks unimaginable devastation.
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Smooth Operator by Stuart WoodsSummoned to Washington for a potentially disastrous situation that requires the help of ex-CIA agent and master of disguise Teddy Fay, Stone Barrington reluctantly oversees an operation that is complicated by Fay's maverick approaches and personal brand of justice.
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