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Before the Fall by Noah HawleyThe stories of 10 wealthy victims of a boat sinking intertwine with those of a down-on-his-luck painter and a 4-year-old boy, the tragedy's only survivors.
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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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The Black Widow by Daniel SilvaA latest entry in the series starring the inimitable art restorer, assassin and spy Gabriel Allon is set in the aftermath of a shocking event in Paris.
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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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Falling by Jane GreenSeeking independence and happiness away from her upper-crust British life, Emma moves first to Manhattan and then to Connecticut, where she renovates a cottage at the side of a handyman single father with whom she plans a future before a twist of fate redefines her beliefs about home.
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The Hopefuls by Jennifer CloseBeth follows her new husband, Matt, and his political dreams to D.C., a city of idealism, gossip and complicated friendships among young Washington's aspiring elite.
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The Innocents by Ace AtkinsWhen a high-school dropout's brutal burning death shatters the tough Mississippi community of Tibbehah, Sheriff Quinn Colson and his deputy, Lillie Virgil, follow leads to uncover a disturbing pattern of killings.
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Luck, Love & Lemon Pie by Amy E. ReichertRealizing that her husband has been spending increasing amounts of time at a casino and that she doesn't really mind, MJ indulges in her own gambling hobbies away from her family before a string of wins leads her to Vegas, where she attracts the attentions of a charismatic poker star.
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Nine Women, One Dress by Jane L. RosenNine unrelated women whose circumstances are shaped by unrequited love, infidelity and fame find their lives touched by the same little black dress and its seemingly magical properties.
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The Singles Game by Lauren WeisbergerHiring a legendary new coach after a devastating Wimbledon loss and injury, a young tennis star endures a campaign to transform her good-girl image into that of a ruthless competitor only to be confronted by the high price of her success during the Grand Slam tournaments.
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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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The Woman in Cabin 10 by Ruth WareAssigned to review an exclusive North Sea luxury cruise, travel journalist Lo Blacklock witnesses a woman being thrown overboard and is baffled when all passengers remain unruffled and accounted for, a nightmare that unravels as Lo struggles to convince everyone that what she saw was real.
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