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Turn a blind eye
by Jeffrey Archer
Going undercover to expose corruption in the Metropolitan Police Force, Detective Inspector William Warwick is compromised by a high-profile trial and a teammate's romantic relationship with his suspect
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Leonora in the morning light
by Michaela Carter
A novel inspired by the life of Leonora Carrington follows the experiences of a rising artist who accompanies her lover to 1937 London before the masters of the Surrealist movement are denounced by occupying forces.
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In the company of killers
by Bryan Christy
An investigative wildlife reporter and secret CIA spy pursues a vengeful opportunity to capture the man responsible for a friend’s death by infiltrating the offices of a woman he once loved. By the award-winning author of The Lizard King.
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What's mine and yours : a novel
by Naima Coster
Integrated into a predominantly white high school, an anxious young Black student and a half-Latina whose mother would have her pass as white join a bridge-building school play that shapes the trajectory of their adult lives.
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All the children are home : a novel
by Patry Francis
Two long-term foster parents in a mid-20th-century Massachusetts community reluctantly take in an abused young girl who strengthens their family’s bonds in unexpected ways. By the author of The Orphans of Race Point.
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Anywhere for you : a novel
by Abbie Greaves
A junior reporter launches a quiet investigation into the unsolved disappearance of a man and the story of the woman who expresses her enduring devotion to his memory by helping others and awaiting his return.
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Libertie : a novel
by Kaitlyn Greenidge
Coming of age as a free-born Black woman in Reconstruction-era Brooklyn, Libertie Sampson struggles against her mother’s medical aspirations for her when she finds herself more drawn to a musical career that could compromise her autonomy.
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Early morning riser
by Katherine Heiny
Falling in love with Duncan, the world’s most prolific seducer of women, Jane finds herself part of an unconventional family, which includes his best friend and ex-wife, when one terrible car crash permanently intertwines her life with Duncan’s.
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The good sister
by Sally Hepworth
Twin sisters who are polar opposites but who are harboring a deep, dark secret about their sociopathic mother must face the consequences of both her actions and their own when one tries to start a family.
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Mother may I : a novel
by Joshilyn Jackson
Blackmailed by a mysterious kidnapper to commit a seemingly harmless act, a once-poor woman who married into wealth triggers a devastating chain of consequences. By the best-selling author of Never Have I Ever.
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Winterkill
by Ragnar Jónasson
A conclusion to the best-selling series finds Police Inspector Ari Thór battling an violent Icelandic storm during a tourist-filled Easter weekend to investigate the suspicious falling death of a 19-year-old local whose diary suggests she may have been murdered.
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Sunflower sisters : a novel
by Martha Hall Kelly
Union nurse Georgeanna Woolsey, an ancestor of Caroline Ferriday, travels with her sister to Gettysburg, where they cross paths with a slave-turned-army conscript and her cruel plantation mistress. By the best-selling author of Lilac Girls.
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The last bookshop in London : a novel of World War II
by Madeline Martin
Taking a job in a London bookshop just as the Blitz begins, Grace finds comfort in the power of words, storytelling and community as the bookshop becomes one of the only remaining properties to survive the bombings.
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When the stars go dark : a novel
by Paula McLain
Retreating to her childhood foster home in the wake of a tragedy, a veteran missing-persons detective becomes entwined in the search for a local teen whose disappearance eerily resembles an unsolved case from the detective’s past. Maps.
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The drowning kind
by Jennifer McMahon
Investigating an estranged sibling’s suspicious drowning at their grandmother’s estate, a social worker connects the tragedy to the unsolved case of a housewife who in 1929 allegedly succumbed to the consequences of a wish-granting spring.
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Ocean prey
by John Sandford
Picking up a stalled FBI case involving three murdered Coast Guardsmen, Lucas Davenport teams up with detective Virgil Flowers to investigate the suspicious activities of a sophisticated boat and mysterious diver. By the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of the Prey series.
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What comes after
by JoAnne Tompkins
The grieving single parents of two recently deceased teenage boys forge an unexpected bond over the appearance of a mysterious pregnant girl who offers insight into the tragedy. A first novel.
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The final revival of Opal & Nev : a novel
by Dawnie Walton
Accepting a contract from a fledgling record company, a talented music artist in early 1970s New York endures racist responses to her activism, before a reunion interview decades later reveals explosive secrets.
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Mirror's edge
by Scott Westerfeld
Disguising themselves to infiltrate the city of her birth, Frey and her beloved Col find their efforts to safeguard honorable leadership in Shreve complicated by the hidden agenda of Frey’s twin, Rafi. By the best-selling author of the Uglies series.
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The Darling Dahlias and the voodoo lily
by Susan Wittig Albert
Spring, 1935 finds the little Alabama town of Darling excited about their new local radio station, WDAR. But there are problems brewing at the newspaper, where a trio of new hires causes headaches for editor Charlie Dickens. That's not the worst of it, though...
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The Venice sketchbook : a novel
by Rhys Bowen
Inheriting her beloved great-aunt’s sketchbook, a recently divorced woman uncovers mysteries about her great-aunt’s star-crossed romance with a nobleman in World War II Venice. By the award-winning author of In Farleigh Field.
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Death of a showman
by Mariah Fredericks
Forced to spend time with an ex whose new Broadway production is being financed by her employer, lady’s maid Jane Prescott teams up with tabloid reporter Michael Behan to uncover the truth about a producer’s suspicious demise.
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Stargazer
by Anne Hillerman
Officer Bernie risks her relationship with Chee to investigate the disappearance of a former college roommate, whose confession for murder does not add up. By the best-selling author of The Tale Teller.
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Eat better, feel better : my recipes for wellness and healing, inside and out
by Giada De Laurentiis
The Emmy Award-winning star of Everyday Italian outlines a three-week wellness program designed to bolster nutrition and reduce inflammation, sharing more than two dozen dairy-, sugar- and gluten-free recipes for such fare as Quinoa Pancakes and Orange Brown Rice Treats. Illustrations.
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Remember : the science of memory and the art of forgetting
by Lisa Genova
The Harvard-trained neuroscientist and best-selling author of Still Alice presents an exploration of the intricacies of human memory that distinguishes between normal and concerning memory loss while explaining the profound roles of sleep, stress and other contributing influences.
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Mine! : how the hidden rules of ownership control our lives
by Michael Heller
"A hidden set of rules governs who owns what--explaining everything from whether you can recline your airplane seat to why HBO lets you borrow a password illegally--and in this lively and entertaining guide, two acclaimed law professors reveal how thingsbecome "mine.""
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The 80/80 marriage : a new model for a happier, stronger relationship
by Nathaniel J. Klemp
A husband-and-wife mindfulness and leadership consulting team shares the personal struggles they have had with balance in their own relationship, outlining recommendations for using radical generosity to promote a mutually beneficial marriage of connection and fulfillment. Illustrations.
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The babysitter : my summers with a serial killer
by Liza Rodman
Documents the co-author’s childhood summer experiences in 1960s Cape Cod under the care of a friendly neighbor, who years later was discovered to be the infamous serial killer of numerous women.
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Mother may I : a novel
by Joshilyn Jackson
Blackmailed by a mysterious kidnapper to commit a seemingly harmless act, a once-poor woman who married into wealth triggers a devastating chain of consequences. By the best-selling author of Never Have I Ever.
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