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At the Edge of the Orchard by Tracy ChevalierSettling in the swamps of early 19th-century northwest Ohio, the Goodenough family works relentlessly to establish an apple orchard that reflects respective dreams before their youngest child heads to Gold Rush California to collect seeds for a naturalist.
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Far from True: a Promise Falls novel by Linwood BarclayInvestigating a break-in at the home of an accident victim, private investigator Cal Weaver finds evidence of the thief's interest in the victim's salacious private life; while Detective Barry Duckworth checks out two possibly related murders before making a horrific discovery tied to Cal's case.
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A Few of the Girls by Maeve BinchyA U.S. release of short stories by the best-selling author of Tara Road includes pieces spanning her career and features characters whose relationships with each other endure in the face of changing times, lost hopes and new loves.
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Fool Me Once by Harlan CobenHorrified when she spots the husband who was reported dead weeks earlier playing with their toddler on her nanny cam, former special ops pilot Maya confronts deep secrets and deceit in her own past in order to discern the truth.
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The Gangster by Clive CusslerOrganizing a group of fellow law enforcers to dismantle an Italian gangster mob that has spread throughout 1906 New York City, Detective Isaac Bell of the Van Dorn Agency begins to suspect that copycat criminals are using the gang's name to gain personal power.
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Lilac Girls by Martha Hall KellyA debut novel inspired by the life of unlikely World War II heroine Caroline Ferriday follows the experiences of a Manhattan debutante, who resolves to help upon learning of the atrocities at the Ravensbruck concentration camp; and a Catholic teen, who is swept up in the Polish resistance movement.
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Property of a Noblewoman by Danielle SteelThe discovery of a cache of letters, photos and jewels in an abandoned safe deposit box brings together several unlikely people who investigate the mysterious disappearance of a beautiful young countess 75 years earlier.
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The Steel Kiss by Jeffery DeaverForced to let a murderer escape so that she can save the life of an accident victim, Amelia Sachs, assisted by forensic detective Lincoln Rhyme, discovers that the accident was the first in a series of attacks by a killer who turns everyday utilities into weapons.
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The Summer Before the War by Helen SimonsonArriving in the 1914 village of Rye, England, Beatrice Nash, a young woman of good family, becomes a first female teacher of Latin at the local school and falls in love with her sponsor's nephew.
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The Total Package by Stephanie EvanovichThe New York Times bestselling author of Big Girl Panties is back with a funny, sweet, and sizzling novel about the game of love, in which a hot quarterback must figure out how to score big with a beautiful and talented media analyst after a heartbreaking fumble.
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