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New Large Print: November 2016
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Killing the Rising Sun: how America vanquished World War II Japan by Bill O'ReillyA latest entry in the best-selling series dramatically portrays the events of World War II in 1944, when escalating Pacific battles between the forces of General Douglas MacArthur and the Japanese army lead to the development of humanity's deadliest weapon and newly appointed President Truman's impossible choice.
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The Madwoman in the Volvo: my year of raging hormones by Sandra Tsing LohA writer, performer and contributing editor to The Atlantic humorously chronicles her experiences going through menopause while dealing with the end of her marriage, her preteen daughters, and the hijinks of her 89-year-old dad.
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The Whistler by John GrishamA follow-up to the highly successful Rogue Lawyer combines the author's signature legal savvy and high-suspense storytelling in a latest thriller that pits an unforgettable cast of characters against unexpected twists and turns.
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The Little Red Chairs by Edna O'BrienDisgraced when her village's mysterious healer, who she loved and begged to help her have a child, is arrested as a war criminal, Fidelma flees to England to take migrant work. only to confront her nemesis at a tribunal in The Hague.
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Kill Or Be Killed: thrillers by James PattersonAn anthology of four faced-paced thrillers collects four BookShots suspense storiesù"The Trial," "Little Black Dress," "Heist," and "The Women's War"ùby the author of the best-selling Women's Murder Club series and such regular Patterson co-authors as Emily Raymond and Shan Serafin.
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Small Great Things by Jodi PicoultWhen her reluctance to treat the newborn of a white supremacist couple results in the child's death, a black nurse is placed on trial and is aided by a white public defender who urges her not to bring up race in the courtroom.
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Escape Clause by John SandfordVirgil Flowers' investigation into the theft of two rare Siberian tigers from the Minnesota zoo is complicated by a summer visit from his girlfriend's sister, who aims to seduce him.
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Two By Two by Nicholas SparksThe seemingly charmed life of a Charlotte family man abruptly tumbles around him, leaving him an unemployed single father who embarks on a new reality that tests his skills and emotional resources beyond his imagining.
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