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New Science Fiction & Fantasy: June 2017
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The Argus Deceit by Chuck GrossartBrody Quail exists in four simultaneous identities and enlists the help of Constrance Drake, who is dealing with her own fragmented sense of reality, to discover the truth about the mysterious presence that seems to be stalking them.
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Assassin's Fate by Robin HobbContinuing their quest to save Fitz's daughter and destroy the sinister order that threatens her, Fitz and the Fool confront the most dangerous challenges of their lives while coming to terms with unanswered questions from their pasts.
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The Book of Joan by Lidia YuknavitchAfter a series of endless wars sends most humans to live on a mysterious platform known as CIEL, the remaining earthlings, who have mutated, become galvanized by a child-warrior named Joan who possesses a mysterious power and can commune with the earth.
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Borne by Jeff VanderMeerIn a ruined, nameless city of the future, a scavenger named Rachel finds a creature named Borne, a leftover from a biotech firm called The Company, and she takes it back to her underground layer where she must shield it from her drug-dealer boyfriend, Wick.
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Deadmen Walking by Sherrilyn KenyonA first entry in a spin-off trilogy depicts the conquests of ancient dark warlord, Thorn, who returns to the world of the living as a pirate when he agrees to return the damned to hell at the same time a sea witch he once betrayed contemplates exacting revenge at the expense of humanity.
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The Fallen: a testament novel by Eric LustbaderWhen the Testament of Lucifer is discovered in a Lebanese mountain cave, Gnostic Observatine sect leader Bravo Shaw, his sister Emma and Fra Leoni become the world's defenders against the devil's advance guard and an End of Days plot to enslave the human race.
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The Jane Austen Project by Kathleen FlynnArriving in 1815 London, two time travelers from a technologically advanced future, a disaster-relief doctor and an actor-turned-scholar posing as wealthy West Indies planters, infiltrate Jane Austen’s inner circle to recover a suspected unpublished novel, but when a special friendship forms between them all, they must make a tough choice.
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Star Wars: Thrawn by Timothy ZahnA stand-alone novel in the Star Wars Legends series traces the origin story of fan-favorite character Grand Admiral Thrawn and the events that established him as one of the franchise's most iconic villains.
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