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All the Single Ladies by Dorothea Benton FrankIn the wake of a remarkable woman's death, three middle-aged women bond over their shared grief while evaluating their own shifting prospects.
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Beach Town by Mary Kay AndrewsGiven a last chance to salvage her career after being wrongly blamed for property damage, movie location scout Greer confronts an environmentally minded mayor in a sleepy Florida Gulf Coast community.
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Code of Conduct by Brad ThorThe award-winning author of such best-selling works as The Last Patriot and Blowback presents another thriller starring counterterrorism operative Scot Harvath.
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Finders Keepers by Stephen KingA follow-up to Mr. Mercedes follows the experiences of an irate fan whose obsession with a reclusive writer leads to an act of violence, the discovery of a hidden manuscript decades later and a young boy's desperate struggle for survival.
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The Fixer by Joseph FinderForced to move to the ramshackle home of his youth after a career setback, Rick Hoffman begins a laborious renovation only to make a discovery that threatens his life and challenges everything he thought he knew about his late father.
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In the Unlikely Event by Judy BlumeA novel inspired by a series of passenger airplane crashes that occurred in 1951 and 1952 New Jersey reimagines the impact of the tragedies on three generations of families, friends and strangers.
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Killing Monica by Candace BushnellA successful writer resorts to faking her own death to reclaim a life that is separate from the infamous character of her own creation.
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Love May Fail by Matthew QuickEscaping her ritzy Florida life and her cheating pornographer husband, Portia Kane returns to the South Jersey home of her youth and resolves to save herself by assisting a beloved English teacher who has retired after a traumatic incident.
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Nemesis by Catherine CoulterSpecial Agent Lacey Sherlock interrogates a terrorist she prevented from launching a grenade at an American airport while Dillon Savich tracks a killer who styles himself like a Hollywood Dracula.
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One Way or Another by Elizabeth AdlerBarely surviving an attempt on her life that implicates everyone she loves, Angie is consumed by thoughts of revenge and determinedly hunts down the four people who plotted against her.
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The Precipice by Paul DoironWhen a pair of lovers are declared the victims of a coyote attack on a remote stretch of the Appalachian Trail, Mike Bowditch clashes with his biologist girlfriend, who believes that the victims were murdered.
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The Rumor by Elin HilderbrandStruggling with looming bills and writer's block while her best friend faces a life-changing decision, Nantucket author Madeline King tackles escalating rumors during a summer of explosive secrets.
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Saint Mazie by Jami AttenbergRunning a Jazz Age movie theater that is transformed by Prohibition and the Great Depression, Mazie Phillips reflects on her poverty-stricken youth and converts the theater into a shelter in ways that reverberate nearly a century later.
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The Santangelos by Jackie CollinsA latest epic family saga by the best-selling author of Hollywood Wives follows the experiences of the influential Lucky Santangelo, who navigates a feud with a powerful rival family in the face of a vicious hit and attacks against her children.
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Summer Secrets by Jane GreenYears after hard partying and the discovery of the father she never knew ends her only friendships, Cat Coombs achieves sobriety and resolves to make amends to those she has hurt during a revelatory Nantucket summer.
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Wicked Charms by Janet EvanovichLizzy's culinary efforts at Dazzles Bakery are put on hold once again when she embarks on a new mystery with Diesel involving the protection of the Seven Stones of Power.
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