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New Audiobooks September 2016
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The Girl With the Lower Back Tattoo by Amy SchumerAn uproarious collection of no-holds-barred personal essays by the Emmy Award-winning comedian reflects on her raucous childhood antics, her hard-won rise in the entertainment industry and her struggles to maintain the courage to approach the world in unstintingly honest ways.
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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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The Muse by Jessie BurtonA Caribbean immigrant in 1960s London and a bohemian woman in 1930s Spain are bound together by a painting rumored to be the work of a genius artist and the mystery surrounding his death.
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Three Sisters, Three Queens by Philippa GregoryBrought to the Tudor court as a young bride, Katherine of Aragon forges a unique sisterhood with the king's sisters, Margaret and Mary, that is shaped by rivalries, wars, betrayal, widowhood, motherhood, passion and secrets.
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Sweet Tomorrows by Debbie MacomberJo Marie Rose begins dating again after Mark's departure and forges a close bond with heartbroken boarder Emily, whose desire to focus on adopting a child is challenged by an unexpected relationship.
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Bullseye by James PattersonTracking a pair of killers who are targeting an extremely popular United States president, detective Michael Bennett puts himself in the line of fire to prevent an assassination and the reignition of the Cold War.
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Damaged by Lisa ScottolineNamed the guardian ad litem of a middle-school boy with emotional issues on whose behalf she is suing the Philadelphia school district, Mary DiNunzio is confronted by elite lawyer Nick Machiavelli and risks her engagement in her obsessive investment in the case.
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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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Family Tree by Susan WiggsWaking up from a coma after a shattering accident, Manhattan television producer Annie Harlow retreats to her childhood home on a Vermont maple farm, where she reconnects with loved ones while cooking her grandmother's recipes and uncovering a family mystery.
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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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