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The trouble with peace
by Joe Abercrombie
Despite the peace, unrest snakes through each layer of society, the Breakers still lurk in the shadows, and Orso struggles to find a path through the maze of politics
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2034 : a novel of the next world war
by Elliot Ackerman
Two former military officers and award-winning authors present a near-future geopolitical thriller that depicts a naval clash between America and Asia in the South China Sea of 2034. Co-written by the National Book Award-nominated author of Waiting for Eden.
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Hopeless romantic
by Marina Adair
Both Beckett and Levi had dreams they have put on hold for their families, but despite all that is going on in their own personal lives, they innocently and unintentionally fall in love
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Ridgerunner
by Gil Adamson
In 1917, after his father, a notorious thief, leaves him in the care of the formidable Sister Beatrice, 12-year-old Jack Boulton breaks free, taking with him something the nun is determined to get back – at any cost.
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The Dark Heart of Florence
by Tasha Alexander
While Colin teams up with a fellow agent to investigate a series of burglaries at his daughter’s palazzo in Florence, Lady Emily secretly launches an inquiry into the falling death of a man in Tuscany.
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The arsonists' city
by Hala Alyan
The scattered members of a Middle-Eastern clan unite at an ancestral home in Beirut to change a new patriarch’s decision to sell the property, igniting revelations about their family’s past in Lebanon, Syria and the United States.
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Who is Maud Dixon? : a novel
by Alexandra Andrews
Working for a mysterious novelist known as Maud Dixon, Florence Darrow accompanies her to Morocco where her new novel is set – and where she, after a terrible accident and no sign of Maud, decides to become Maud, claiming the life she’s always wanted..
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Skeleton key
by Piers Anthony
Upgrading her shape-changing abilities to lead a mission against an adversarial Demon, Squid joins a covert group disguised as traveling dancers before new friendships and a growing bond with a secret companion challenge their goals.
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The revolution according to Raymundo Mata
by Gina Apostol
A sight-impaired, avid reader traces his Manila childhood and revolutionary activities at the side of Filipino nationalist Jose Rizal against a backdrop of Spanish colonial-era violence. By the National Book Award-winning author of Bibliolepsy.
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Foregone : a novel
by Russell Banks
A septuagenarian leftist documentary filmmaker gives a last interview from his mythologized life to a former star student to whom he discloses his experiences as a draft dodger who fled to a new life in Montreal.
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Windhall
by Ava Barry
"A stunning literary thriller in which an investigative journalist in modern Los Angeles attempts to solve the Golden Age murder of a Hollywood starlet"
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All that we carried : a novel
by Erin Bartels
"Estranged sisters embark on a hiking trip on the tenth anniversary of their parents' deaths in an attempt to reconnect. In the wilderness of Michigan's Upper Peninsula they'll face their deepest fears, question their most dearly held beliefs, and begin to see that perhaps the best way to move forward is the one way they had never considered"
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Fortune : a novel
by Lenny Bartulin
"A frustrated general in Napoleon's army, billeted with one of Berlin's finest families. Elisabeth, a passionate young woman living in that house. The young man with whom she locks eyes through a window as he's engaged in a sexual encounter at the momentNapoleon makes his grand entrance. An entrepreneur in New World exotica, whose house is the setting for the tryst. A slave from Suriname, Mr. Hendrik, with his resentful white American companion, who have traveled to Berlin to sell a barrel of electric eels for their master. And a lost soul enamored of philosophy in the coffeehouses where students gather, who decides to join Mr. Hendrik and the American on their return voyage"
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The Windsor knot : a novel
by S. J. Bennett
The award-winning author of Love Song presents a crime series debut that finds 90-year-old Elizabeth II turning detective when MI5 bungles the murder case of a young Russian pianist at Windsor Castle.
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The outside man
by Don Bentley
Barely escaping an attack in broad daylight by a team of highly trained assassins, DIA agent Matt Drake searches for answers in some of the Middle East’s most dangerous regions before confronting an anonymous enemy from his past.
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The queen's weapons
by Anne Bishop
Born to serve and protect the Queen, a son of the Demon Prince and nephew of the High Lord of Hell becomes the caregiver of adventurous younger family members before finding himself under the tutelage of a mysterious Witch.
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Creative types : and other stories
by Tom Bissell
A collection of stories by the best-selling author of The Disaster Artist depicts protagonists struggling to bridge the gap between art and life, from a movie star’s hapless assistant to a hired threesome sex partner.
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Dark sky : a Joe Pickett novel
by C. J. Box
Reluctantly accompanying a Silicon Valley tech baron on an elk hunting trip, Wyoming game warden Joe Pickett finds himself defending his high-profile charge from a vengeful sharpshooter. By the Edgar Award-winning author of Long Range.
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Wild sign : an Alpha and Omega novel
by Patricia Briggs
Tapped by the FBI to investigate the disappearance of an entire small community, mated werewolves Charles Cornick and Anna Latham become dangerously compelled by a mysterious force in the nearby California mountains.
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The ghost variations : one hundred stories
by Kevin Brockmeier
The award-winning author of The Brief History of the Dead presents a treasury of 100 funny, scary and thought-provoking ghost stories, including the tale of a man haunted by the trees that were cut down to build his house.
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Cloudmaker
by Malcolm Brooks
Secretly building an airplane during the summer of Amelia Earhart’s final flight, a young tinkerer and an aspiring pilot discover a body that is wearing a rare Lindbergh flight watch. By the best-selling author of Painted Horses.
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Small magic : short fiction, 1977-2020
by Terry Brooks
"Escape to worlds full of adventure and magic in the first-ever Terry Brooks short story collection, featuring both new and fan-favorite stories from all three of his major literary worlds: Shannara, Magic Kingdom, and The Word & The Void. The first short story collection from Terry Brooks offers readers both new and long-forgotten glimpses into all of Terry's most beloved worlds, plus one elegaic gem from a different world entirely. Here are heroes fighting new battles and struggling to conquer the ghosts of the past. Here are quests both small and far-reaching; heroism both intimate and vast. Here we learn of Garet Jax's childhood, see how Allanon first located Shea Ohmsford, and follow an old wing-rider at the end of his life. Here we see knights of the Word fighting demons within and without, and witness Ben Holiday and his daughter each trying to overcome the unique challenges that Landover offers. Perfect for any Terry Brooks fan, this collection of eleven tales is the perfect addition to the TerryBrooks canon, and a wonderful reminder of what makes a Brooks story such a timeless classic"
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No heaven for good boys : a novel
by Keisha Bush
Forced by an unscrupulous teacher to join a pack of child beggars, a Senegalese boy works beside his cousin to survive Dakar’s black-market organ traders, rival thieves and student protests. A first novel.
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The book of Koli
by M. R. Carey
After being banished from the walled village of Mythen Rood for stealing old tech, Koli navigates the wilderness of the outside world with help from a quirky artificial intelligence named Monano
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Three o'clock in the morning : a novel
by Gianrico Carofiglio
Visiting Marseilles to seek medical care, an estranged father and his epileptic son endure two caffeine-imbued nights of bonding in the culturally rich city while encountering a diverse array of remarkable locals.
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Savage son : a thriller
by Jack Carr
While a woman flees for her life in Siberia and a traitorous CIA officer goes into hiding within the Russian mafia, James Reece slowly recovers from brain surgery, unaware that he has been targeted by dangerous adversaries.
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Haunted hibiscus
by Laura Childs
When their literary haunted house costume party is disrupted by an untimely double attack, Indigo Tea Shop proprietress Theodosia Browning and her sommelier, Drayton, investigate suspects including a man with a claim to the Bouchard Mansion property.
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It's been a pleasure, Noni Black
by Claire Christian
After her 10-year relationship ends, Noni Blake sets off for Europe on a quest aimed at prioritizing her own wants and desires in this new novel by the author of Beautiful Mess. Original.
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Love at first
by Kate Clayborn
Returning to the apartment where he was unforgettably entranced by an unknown woman’s voice, Will encounters an uncannily familiar tenant who sabotages his efforts to interfere in the lives of her close-knit neighbors.
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Captain America : all die young
by Ta-Nehisi Coates
"Steve Rogers has given up being Captain America. Framed, disgraced, and hunted, he has been forced underground, but he's not down and out yet. If Captain America embodies any one thing, it is perseverance in the face of evil. He's been fighting his way back to the light, one step at a time. And the hour is drawing nigh when Steve Rogers will once again pick up the shield and don the stars and stripes!
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Win
by Harlan Coben
A high-suspense follow-up to the best-selling The Boy from the Woods is presented from the viewpoint of Myron Bolitar’s fan-favorite sidekick, Windsor Horne Lockwood III.
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Sarahland : stories
by Sam Cohen
A debut story collection spans the biblical era through a fantastical, concluding future, imagining the remarkable lives of women, nearly all named Sarah, who are forged, defined or liberated by their search for self.
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The marriage pass
by Briana Cole
Shantae is shocked when her faithful husband, Dr. Dorian Graham, asks to celebrate their first anniversary by spending a no-questions-asked, no-consequences night with their greatest temptation and begins an affair with her gorgeous, uninhibited younger sister.
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The streets have no queen
by JaQuavis Coleman
Traveling the world while mourning his wife, an artist becomes trapped for 72 hours in a secluded suburban estate by a mysterious guest who enmeshes them both in an escalating game of cat and mouse.
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Ghost of the Murder Mamas
by Dream Collins
Forced to work in a seedy men’s club when her dream to escape ghetto life is exploited, beautiful young Zuri accepts an old friend’s offer to help her return to her neighborhood, where she confronts a wrenching betrayal.
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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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Fast ice : a novel from the Numa files
by Clive Cussler
Investigating the disappearance of a NUMA colleague on the icebergs of Antarctica, Kurt Austin and Joe Zavala are confronted by a radical environmentalist who would use a Nazi-era weapon to usher in a new Ice Age.
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Calder brand
by Janet Dailey
A first installment in a Calder series spin-off is set in the late 1800s and follows the experiences of a vengeful cowboy and an aspiring doctor whose respective ambitions are complicated by past demons and an illegitimate child
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The scapegoat
by Sara Davis
Investigating the suspicious death of his estranged father at a hotel that was once the site of a Spanish mission, a California university employee begins experiencing hallucinatory daydreams as his academic colleagues turn increasingly hostile.
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Meant to be
by Jude Deveraux
The award-winning author of A Knight in Shining Armor presents a latest historical family saga chronicling the lives and loves of three generations of women in a small Kansas community. 200,000 first printing.
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Machinehood
by S. B. Divya
In 2095, when her client is killed in front of her, Weiga Ramirez, executive bodyguard and ex-special forces, discovers that a new and mysterious terrorist group called The Machinehood is responsible and that they are just getting started.
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Float plan
by Trish Doller
Hiring a sailor to navigate the boat trip she planned before her fiancé’s death, Anna begins healing from a broken heart in the wake of an unexpected romance. A debut adult novel by the author of Something Like Normal.
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Burnt sugar : A Novel
by Avni Doshi
Shortlisted for the 2020 Booker Prize, a literary debut novel set in India is about mothers and daughters, obsession and betrayal.
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Wedding station
by David Downing
A prequel to the best-selling Station series is set a month after Hitler’s inauguration as Chancellor and introduces an English crime reporter with a political past who must avoid Nazi attention to retain custody of his son.
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Love like that : stories
by Emma Duffy-Comparone
The women in this wickedly funny collection of stories are often caught between desire and duty, and guilt and resentment as they discover what it means to get lost in love, and do what it takes to find themselves again.
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The little French bridal shop
by Jennifer Dupee
Renovating an inherited colonial property in her Massachusetts hometown to manage painful losses, Larissa buys a wedding gown as a private joke, only to have word of her impending nuptials spread throughout the community. A first novel.
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Parenthesis
by Élodie Durand
"Judith is barely out of her teens when a tumor begins pressing on her brain, ushering in a new world of seizures, memory gaps, and loss of self. Suddenly, the sentence of her normal life has been interrupted by the opening of a parenthesis that may never close. Based on the real experiences of cartoonist Élodie Durand, Parenthesis is a gripping testament of struggle, fragility, acceptance, and transformation"
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Vera : a novel
by Carol Edgarian
Narrowly surviving the 1906 San Francisco earthquake, a bordello proprietor’s daughter bonds with an unlikely new family, from a Chinese clan and an orphan caregiver to tenor Enrico Caruso and tabloid celebrity Alma Spreckels.
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Ladies of the house : a novel
by Lauren Edmondson
After her father’s involvement in a public scandal, Daisy must navigate the sale of the family home, her sister’s inconvenient crush and her best friend writing an expose in a modern retelling of Jane Austen’s classic Sense and Sensibility.
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Her dark lies
by J. T. Ellison
Disregarding messages from an anonymous texter who claims her fiancé is not the man he pretends to be, Claire travels to Italy for her destination wedding before harrowing discoveries and accidents expose ominous family secrets.
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Infinite country : a novel
by Patricia Engel
Moving their family to what they believe will be a safer but temporary home in Houston, two young parents are forced to choose between an undocumented status in America and returning to the violence of war-torn Bogatá.
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The eagle and the viper : a novel of historical suspense
by Loren D. Estleman
A failed Christmas Eve assassination attempt targeting Napoleon Bonaparte takes an ominous turn when an evolving conspiracy brings the world to the brink of total war. By the Shamus Award-winning author of the Amos Walker series.
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Fortune and glory : tantalizing twenty-seven
by Janet Evanovich
Stephanie Plum’s struggle to choose between Joe Morelli and Ranger is upended by a search for her grandmother’s inheritance that is further complicated by two fortune-hunting enemies from the past. By the best-selling co-author of Troublemaker.
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A lady's formula for love
by Elizabeth Everett
"What is a lady's formula for love? Bring together one brilliant noblewoman and an enigmatic bodyguard. Mix in a measure of danger and attraction. Heat over the warmth of humor and friendship, and the result is more than simple chemistry--it's elemental.Lady Violet Hughes is keeping secrets. First, she founded London's first social club for ladies to provide sanctuary for England's most brilliant female scientists. Second, she is using her genius on a clandestine mission for the Crown. But the biggest secret of all? Her feelings for protection officer Arthur Kneland. The most guarded of men, Kneland learned the hard way to put duty first. But the more time spent in the company of Violet and the eccentric club members, the more his best intentions go up in flames. Literally. When a shadowy threat infiltrates Violet's laboratories, endangering her life and her work, scientist and bodyguard will find all their theories put to the test--and learn that the most important discoveries are those of the heart"
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The immortal Hulk. The keeper of the door
by Al Ewing
The Leader tries to push the immortal Hulk beyond his breaking point, while deep in Bruce Banner's mind, something is reaching through the Green Door, and only Devil Hulk can stop it
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Lightning Game
by Christine Feehan
Returning to his family’s Appalachian homestead, only to encounter another GhostWalker on the property, Rubin helps the alluring stranger gain control over her lightning powers before uncovering her disturbing ulterior motive. By the best-selling author of the Carpathian series.
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Brother, sister, mother, explorer : a novel
by Jamie Figueroa
After their mother’s death, two siblings in a tourist town deal with depression and try to make enough money performing for the wealthy visitors to afford a plane ticket out while dealing with the ghosts of their ancestors.
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The upstairs house : a novel
by Julia Fine
Recovering from a difficult childbirth, a woman caring for her newborn alone while her husband travels for work suffers a psychological unraveling that causes her to see the ghost of famed children’s book author, Margaret Wise Brown.
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Every last fear
by Alex Finlay
Still reeling from the deaths of neatly his entire family, Matt must also deal with his older brother, Danny, who, in prison for the murder of his teenage girlfriend, is the subject of a virtual true crime documentary proving his innocence – although Matt knows better.
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The conjure-man dies
by Rudolph Fisher
Perry Dart, one of Harlem's ten African-American black police detectives, investigates the murder of N'Gana Frimbo, the African conjure-man. Also includes the short story "John Archer's Nose."
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Triple chocolate cheesecake murder
by Joanne Fluke
Racing through springtime orders at The Cookie Jar, Hannah investigates an unexpected number of suspects when her sister, Andrea, is implicated in the murder of Lake Eden’s bullying mayor. By the best-selling author of The Chocolate Chip Cookie Murder.
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The captive : a novel
by Fiona King Foster
A woman with elite skills from her violent past travels with her family and an escaped criminal through a harsh winter landscape to claim a bounty and safeguard her loved ones from murderous rivals. A first novel.
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No Holding Back
by Lori Foster
Helping his family protect the most vulnerable members of their Colorado mountain town, Cade McKenzie clashes with a headstrong, passionate woman who becomes a reluctant ally. By the best-selling author of the Road to Love series.
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Gathering dark
by Candice Fox
Risking her freedom and custody of her son to help a former cellmate find her missing daughter, a once-respected surgeon requests the assistance of the detective who arrested her for murder a decade earlier.
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Crossing over : Crossing over
by Gardner F. Fox
"Starting with the "Crisis on Earth" story, the Justice League of America meets the Justice Society of America! The teams have to team up if they want to defeat the Crime Champions and they'll even have to...switch Earths?! Will the teams solve the Crisis of Two Worlds? The JLA will team up with the JSA in more adventures and even face off against enemies, like the Crime Syndicate, on their own!"
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Victory's price
by Alexander Freed
A trilogy conclusion finds the remnants of Alphabet Squadron battling the Star Destroyers and TIE squadrons that would carry out the fallen Emperor’s final edict of construction, while Keize undertakes a mission on behalf of loyal Empire soldiers.
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Infinite
by Brian Freeman
After a tragic accident, Dylan Moran is haunted by glimpses of himself and discovers that he has a doppelganger who has staked a claim to his world and must find a way to get a second chance at the life that was stolen from him.
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The house uptown
by Melissa Ginsburg
An emotional coming-of-age novel about a young girl who goes to live with her eccentric grandmother in New Orleans after the death of her mother.
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The conductors
by Nicole Glover
Having used her wits and magic to help dozens of slaves escape, a former Underground Railroad conductor settles down among the Black elite of Philadelphia with her husband, where they investigate cases that white authorities refuse. A first novel.
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Night bird calling
by Cathy Gohlke
"When Lilliana Swope's beloved mother dies, Lilliana gathers her last ounce of courage and flees her abusive husband for the home of her only living relative in the foothills of No Creek, North Carolina. Though Hyacinth Belvidere hasn't seen Lilliana since she was five, she offers her cherished great-niece a safe harbor. Their joyful reunion inspires plans to revive Aunt Hyacinth's estate and open a public library where everyone is welcome, no matter the color of their skin. Slowly Lilliana finds revivaland friendship in No Creek-with precocious eleven-year-old Celia Percy, with kindhearted Reverend Jesse Willard, and with Ruby Lynne Wishon, a young woman whose secrets could destroy both them and the town. When the plans for the library also incite the wrath of the Klan, the dangers of Lilliana's past and present threaten to topple her before she's learned to stand. With war brewing for the nation and for her newfound community, Lilliana must overcome a hard truth voiced by her young friend Celia: "Wishing comes easy. Change don't.""
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Danger in numbers
by Heather Graham
Investigating a ritualistic murder in a small north Florida community, an agent from the State police reluctantly partners with an FBI cult specialist to uncover dark local secrets and the violent activities of a doomsday prep group.
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Twist
by Tom Grass
Eighteen-year-old Twist, one of the most daring street artists in London, does not have much, but when he finds himself on the run from the police, he knows that he could be about to lose the last thing he has left - his freedom
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The recent east
by Thomas Grattan
Unexpectedly inheriting her parents’ abandoned mansion in East Germany, a woman who defected to New York in childhood revisits her deserted hometown while her children become increasingly estranged in the face of the community’s growing neo-Nazi sentiments.
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The heiress : the revelations of Anne de Bourgh
by Molly Greeley
A reimagining of the story of Jane Austen’s mysterious character depicts a rejected young heiress who fights a life-long addiction before discovering health and passion in the London home of her cousin, Colonel John Fitzwilliam.
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The Postscript Murders
by Elly Griffiths
Detective Sergeant Harbinder Kaur investigates the seemingly unsuspicious death of a 90-year-old woman with a heart condition who had a very extensive collection of crime novels, each one dedicated to her and each containing a mysterious post-script.
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Abundance : a novel
by Jakob Guanzon
Recently released from prison for dealing opioids and living in a pickup truck, a father and son try to get their lives back on track, but are hindered after a parking lot altercation sends them fleeing into the night.
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Party of two
by Jasmine Guillory
Going against her better judgement, LA lawyer Olivia Monroe secretly starts dating a hotshot junior senator until their romance is made public and her life falls under intense media scrutiny, jeopardizing everything.
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Captain Putnam for the Republic of Texas
by James L. Haley
Ready to retire with his wife in Connecticut, Captain Putnam is drawn into the Texas Revolution by President Andrew Jackson, who asks him to lead a secret mission in the latest novel of the series following The Devil in Paradise.
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Good Eggs
by Rebecca Hardiman
Three generations of a boisterous Irish family are upended by a matriarch’s shoplifting activities and an upbeat American home aide whose initial support catapults the family into the worst crisis they have ever faced. A first novel.
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The Russian cage
by Charlaine Harris
A latest entry in the best-selling series finds Lizbeth reluctantly teaming up with her sister and navigating growing Grigori powers to rescue her estranged partner, Prince Eli, from an alternate-world Holy Russian Empire.
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Sparks like stars : a novel
by Nadia Hashimi
Adopted from Afghanistan 40 years earlier by an American diplomat in the aftermath of a coup and assassination, Aryana has a chance encounter with the soldier who saved her life and killed her family.
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Surviving Savannah
by Patti Callahan Henry
A tale based on the Pulaski disaster of 1838 follows the efforts of a Savannah history professor to guest-curate a museum collection of wreck artifacts while researching the stories of 11 family members who were aboard the doomed steamship.
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Accidentally Engaged
by Farah Heron
Determined to marry for love in spite of her parents’ interfering matchmaking schemes, Reena Manji pretends to be engaged to a neighbor in her father’s employ in the hopes of winning a couples’ cooking competition.
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Assassin's quest
by Robin Hobb
"King Shrewd is dead at the hands of his son Regal. As is Fitz-or so his enemies and friends believe. But with the help of his allies and his beast magic, he emerges from the grave, deeply scarred in body and soul. The kingdom also teeters toward ruin: Regal has plundered and abandoned the capital, while the rightful heir, Prince Verity, is lost to his mad quest-perhaps to death. Only Verity's return-or the heir his princess carries-can save the Six Duchies. But Fitz will not wait. Driven by loss and bitter memories, he undertakes a quest: to kill Regal. The journey casts him into deep waters, as he discovers wild currents of magic within him-currents that will either drown him or make him something more than he was"
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Royal assassin
by Robin Hobb
Vowing to abandon his oath to King Shrewd and to remain in the distant mountains, assassin FitzChivalry Farseer is called back to the court and into the deadly intrigues of the royal family when the throne falls under attack.
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The removed : a novel
by Brandon Hobson
"Steeped in Cherokee myths and history, a novel about a fractured family reckoning with the tragic death of their son long ago-from National Book Award finalist Brandon Hobson"
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Spellmaker
by Charlie N. Holmberg
Exposed as an unregistered spellbreaker by an assassin she refuses to join, Elsie is forced into a marriage of convenience with an elite magic user while she secretly endeavors to track down and eliminate 19th-century England’s most devious criminal.
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Klara and the Sun
by Kazuo Ishiguro
Waiting to be chosen by a customer, an Artificial Friend programmed with high perception observes the activities of shoppers while exploring fundamental questions about what it means to love. By the Nobel Prize-winning author of Never Let Me Go.
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The kindest lie : a novel
by Nancy Johnson
Needing to reconnect with the baby she gave up for adoption years earlier, an Ivy League-educated Black engineer uncovers devastating family secrets before her bond with a young white misfit scandalizes her racially torn community.
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How the one-armed sister sweeps her house : a novel
by Cherie Jones
Lala must deal with a chain of events that have terrible consequences when her petty criminal husband is interrupted in his attempt to rob one of the mansions in their "paradise" home of Baxter Beach, Barbados.
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The eye of the world
by Robert Jordan
In this 30th anniversary edition of book one in the internationally bestselling fantasy series, five villagers, after The Two Rivers is attacked by a savage tribe of half-men, half-beasts, flee into a world they barely imagined.
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Ballistic kiss
by Richard Kadrey
"As the battle between warring angels continues, James Stark is focused on seemingly simpler matters now that he's resurfaced on earth: an invasion of ghosts. L.A.'s Little Cairo neighborhood has suddenly been overrun by violent spirits, and Thomas Abbott knows if anyone can figure out why they've appeared-and how to get rid of them-it's Stark. Armed with the Room of Thirteen Doors, Stark quickly learns that the answer may reach back to the 1970s and the unsolved murder of small-time actor, Chris Stein. As he begins to dig into the cold case, another area of Stark's life takes an unexpected turn when he becomes entangled with Janet, a woman he saved during the High Plains Drifter zombie attack. Janet's brush with the living dead hasn't quenched her thirst for danger. She's an adrenaline junkie and a member of The Zero Lodge-a club that promises "there's zero chance you'll get out alive." The Lodge attracts thrill seekers who flock to perilous events such as night walks through the LA Zoo-with its deadliest animals uncaged. Joining the lodge to be with Janet, Stark makes a pair of crucial discoveries that could decide the fate of LA and Heaven itself. To prevent the Little Cairo haunting from consuming the city, Stark must piece together the connections between the Lodge and a missing angel last seen in a Hollywood porn palace. But while he may dispatch the ghosts, Stark knows that without his help, the bloody war in Heaven could rage forever."
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Later
by Stephen King
Jamie Conklin, a boy born with an unnatural ability to see and learn things no one else can, is enlisted to help an NYPD detective pursue a killer who has threatened to strike from beyond the grave. Original.
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The house in the cerulean sea
by TJ Klune
"A magical island. A dangerous task. A burning secret. Linus Baker leads a quiet, solitary life. At forty, he lives in a tiny house with a devious cat and his old records. As a Case Worker at the Department in Charge Of Magical Youth, he spends his days overseeing the well-being of children in government-sanctioned orphanages. When Linus is unexpectedly summoned by Extremely Upper Management he's given a curious and highly classified assignment: travel to Marsyas Island Orphanage, where six dangerous children reside: a gnome, a sprite, a wyvern, an unidentifiable green blob, a were-Pomeranian, and the Antichrist. Linus must set aside his fears and determine whether or not they're likely to bring about the end of days. But the children aren't the only secret the island keeps..."
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The other Emily
by Dean R. Koontz
Haunted by the unsolved disappearance of the love of his life a decade earlier, writer David Thorne visits her suspected killer in prison before meeting a woman who uncannily resembles the person he lost
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Serena Singh flips the script
by Sonya Lalli
An Indian-American businesswoman who has landed a job at a top Washington, D.C. advertising firm tries to convince the tradition-minded women in her life that she prefers independence to relationships, before reconnecting with her college love.
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The girl from the Channel Islands
by Jenny Lecoat
Based on an incredible true story about a Jewish woman trapped on the German-occupied British Channel islands during World War II, this novel follows Hedy Bercu as she hides in plain sight by working as a translator for the Germans.
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Transient desires : A Commissario Guido Brunetti Mystery
by Donna Leon
Investigating a mysterious boating accident outside his jurisdiction, commissario Guido Brunetti and his colleague, Claudia Griffoni, discover that one of the suspects is associated with Laguna’s sinister underworld. By the award-winning author of Trace Elements.
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Thirsty mermaids
by Kat Leyh
Masquerading as humans to find more wonderful shipwreck wine, three tipsy mermaids party at a seaside tourist trap before discovering the next morning that they do not know how to return to their natural forms.
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The blizzard party
by Jack Livings
A 6-year-old narrator recounts the catastrophic nor’easter that struck Manhattan on February 6, 1978 and a wild party on the Upper West Side attended by a man who planned to drown himself in the Hudson River.
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No one is talking about this
by Patricia Lockwood
Elevated to prominence for her social-media posts, a woman begins suffering from existential anxieties while learning the languages, customs and fears of her fans throughout the world, before an urgent text from home transforms her virtual perspectives.
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Too good to be true
by Carola Lovering
Accepting the proposal of an older, sophisticated man after a whirlwind courtship, a woman struggling with severe OCD throws herself into wedding plans before discovering her fiancé’s secret past and deceptive agenda.
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A court of silver flames
by Sarah J. Maas
Nesta and Cassian must face their haunting pasts in order to stop a dangerous alliance of treacherous human queens in the fourth novel of the fantasy series following A Court of Wings and Ruin.
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The velocity of revolution
by Marshall Ryan Maresca
"Ziaparr: a city being rebuilt after years of mechanized and magical warfare, the capital of a ravaged nation on the verge of renewal and self-rule. But unrest foments as undercaste cycle gangs raid supply trucks, agitate the populace, and vandalize the city. A revolution is brewing in the slums and shantytowns against the occupying government, led by a voice on the radio, connected through forbidden magic. Wenthi Tungét, a talented cycle rider and a loyal officer in the city patrol, is assigned to infiltrate the cycle gangs. For his mission against the insurgents, Wenthi must use their magic, connecting his mind to Nália, a recently captured rebel, using her knowledge to find his way into the heart of the rebellion. Wenthi's skill on a cycle makes himvaluable to the resistance cell he joins, but he discovers that the magic enhances with speed. Every ride intensifies his connection, drawing him closer to the gang he must betray, and strengthens Nália's presence as she haunts his mind. Wenthi is torn between justice and duty, and the wrong choice will light a spark in a city on the verge of combustion"
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A Matter of Life and Death
by Phillip Margolin
Rising attorney Robin Lockwood takes the death-penalty case of a homeless father who has been set up for the murder of a prominent judge’s wife. By the best-selling author of Gone But Not Forgotten.
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The minders
by John Marrs
"The new high concept thriller from the author of The Passengers and the word-of-mouth sensation The One, soon to be a Netflix original series. In the 21st century, information is king. But computers can be hacked and files can be broken into - so a unique government initiative has been born. Five ordinary people have been selected to become "minders" - the latest weapon in thwarting cyberterrorism. Transformed by a revolutionary medical procedure, the country's most classified information has been takenoffline and turned into genetic code implanted inside their heads. Together, the five know every secret - the truth behind every government lie, conspiracy theory and cover up. In return, they're given the chance to leave their problems behind and a blank slate to start their lives anew. But not everyone should be trusted, especially when they each have secrets of their own they'll do anything to protect..."
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A desolation called peace
by Arkady Martine
A space-opera sequel to the Hugo Award-winning A Memory Called Empire finds a desperate Fleet Captain Nine Hibiscus attempting diplomacy with the mysterious and hostile alien armada on the edge of Teixcalaanli space.
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The jigsaw man : a novel
by Nadine Matheson
Serial Crimes Unit DI Anjelica Henley races to stop a copycat killer and prevent her own death before the ruthless murderer who is being imitated takes matters into his own hands. A first novel.
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How Beautiful We Were
by Imbolo Mbue
A young revolutionary risks everything to secure her people’s freedom when her small African village is decimated by an American oil company that reneges on promises of reparation. By the award-winning author of Behold the Dreamers.
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Across the green grass fields
by Seanan McGuire
A stand-alone entry in the Hugo and Nebula Award-winning series finds Regan passing through a mysterious doorway before entering a fantastical world of magical equines who expect humans to step up as heroes.
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Love and other lies : a novel
by Ben McPherson
Two devoted parents and a younger sister find the limits of their honesty and morality tested by an elder daughter’s disappearance from a summer camp shooting expedition. By the author of A Line of Blood.
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Make up break up
by Lily Menon
Rendered instantly famous when his break-up app becomes meteorically successful, Hudson Craft moves into a new office adjoining the workspace of a commitment-minded woman with whom he once shared a Las Vegas summer fling.
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One step to you
by Federico Moccia
Published for the first time in English, a modern Romeo and Juliet romance by an internationally best-selling author follows the star-crossed love affair between two individuals from profoundly opposing worlds.
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The Stills
by Jess Montgomery
Investigating a teen’s near death from a tainted batch of moonshine, a sheriff and an expert distiller confront a nemesis bootlegger and a prohibitionist brother-in-law to protect the citizens of their 1927 Ohio community.
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Enjoy the view
by Sarah Morgenthaler
"CONTEMPORARY ROMANCE River Lane's acting career is tanking fast. Determined to start fresh behind the camera, she'll take whatever job she can get, including filming a documentary about the picturesque town of Moose Springs. When mountaineer and Moose Springs local Easton Lockett sees what looks like a woman on her own in the wilderness, of course he offers to help. The last thing he expects is to interrupt a film shoot and earn River's wrath. But Easton has an idea: he can take River's crew up the local hidden gem, Mount Veil, to make it up to her. When bad weather strikes, putting the film crew at risk, it takes all of Easton's skill to get them back down safely...and to keep River in his arms"
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The way it should be
by Christina Suzann Nelson
"Zara Mahoney was enjoying newlywed bliss until her life is upended by her estranged sister, Eve, and Zara must take custody of her children. Eve's struggles lead her to Tiff Bradley, who's determined to help despite the past hurts the relationship triggers. Can these women find the hope they-and those they love-desperately need?"
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The committed
by Viet Thanh Nguyen
A sequel to the Pulitzer Prize-winning The Sympathizer finds the unnamed “man of two minds” and his blood brother dealing drugs in 1980s Paris, where he navigates the worlds of privileged clients while trying to reconcile two politically polarized friends.
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Acts of desperation
by Megan Nolan
A debut author presents a novel about love addiction and what it does to us.
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Hamnet : a novel of the plague
by Maggie O'Farrell
"A thrilling departure: a short, piercing, deeply moving novel about the death of Shakespeare's 11 year old son Hamnet--a name interchangeable with Hamlet in 15th century Britain--and the years leading up to the production of his great play. England, 1580. A young Latin tutor--penniless, bullied by a violent father--falls in love with an extraordinary, eccentric young woman--a wild creature who walks her family's estate with a falcon on her shoulder and is known throughout the countryside for her unusualgifts as a healer. Agnes understands plants and potions better than she does people, but once she settles with her husband on Henley Street in Stratford she becomes a fiercely protective mother and a steadfast, centrifugal force in the life of her young husband, whose gifts as a writer are just beginning to awaken when his beloved young son succumbs to bubonic plague. A luminous portrait of a marriage, a shattering evocation of a family ravaged by grief and loss, and a hypnotic recreation of the story that inspired one of the greatest masterpieces of all time, Hamnet is mesmerizing, seductive, impossible to put down--a magnificent departure from one of our most gifted novelists"
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Sun-daughters, sea-daughters
by Aimee Ogden
After sparking a war by choosing her land-dwelling love over her Sea-Clan, Atuale tries to save her husband and his people from an incurable plague in this reimagining of The Little Mermaid as a space opera.
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Forget me not : a novel
by Alexandra Oliva
Abandoned by a grieving mother to raise herself in a walled-off property in rural Washington, Linda escapes into a hostile outside world before a potential friendship and an unexplained fire unleash life-threatening consequences.
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The Thursday murder club
by Richard Osman
Meeting weekly in their retirement village’s Jigsaw Room to exchange theories about unsolved crimes, four savvy septuagenarians propose a daring but unorthodox plan to help a woman rookie cop solve her first big murder case.
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Deadly Cross
by James Patterson
Investigating the assassination of the vice president’s wife, Detective Alex Cross and FBI Special Agent Ned Mahoney travel to Alabama to uncover clues from the victim’s early life. By the best-selling author of Criss Cross.
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The lost apothecary
by Sarah Penner
Secretly dispensing poisons to liberate women from the men who have wronged them, a London apothecary triggers unintended consequences that shape three lives across multiple centuries. A first novel.
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Picnic in the ruins : a novel
by Todd Robert Petersen
When she crosses paths with two small-time criminals, who have been hired to steal maps from a “collector” of Native American artifacts, anthropologist Sophia Shepard embarks on a madcap caper across the RV-strewn vacation lands of southern Utah to put her theories to the test.
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Destined for you
by Tracie Peterson
"After smallpox kills her mother and siblings, Gloriana Womack is dedicated to holding together what's left of her fractured family. Luke Carson arrives in Duluth to shepherd the arrival of the railroad and reunite with his brother. When tragedy strikes,Gloriana and Luke must help each other through their grief and soon find their lives inextricably linked"
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Part of the family
by Charlotte Philby
On the surface, Anna Witherall has the perfect life. Married to her university boyfriend David, she has an enviable job, beautiful home, and gorgeous three-year-old twin daughters, Stella and Rose. Their competent and capable nanny, Maria, is practicallypart of the family. But beneath the veneer of success and happiness, Anna is hiding a dark secret, one that threatens to unravel everything she has worked so hard to create. Only one thing is certain: to protect her children, she must betray them
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Brood : a novel
by Jackie Polzin
An unnamed narrator recounts her year-long attempt to overcome a loss while taking pains to safeguard four chickens from challenges ranging from predators and an interfering mother to a tornado and a brutal Minnesota winter. A first novel.
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A man at arms : a novel
by Steven Pressfield
A jaded legionary from the first century AD Roman Empire is confronted by an inexplicable event when intercepts a suspected fanatic’s letter to insurrectionists in Corinth. By the best-selling author of Gates of Fire.
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100 boyfriends
by Brontez Purnell
"An irreverent, dirty, and profoundly intimate collection of vignettes exploring gay male desire, loneliness, sex, and self-sabotage"
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The missing American
by Kwei Quartey
Turning private detective when her ambition to be a police officer is dashed, Emma Djan teams up with a first client to search for a man whose disappearance is linked to the email scams and fetish priests of Ghana.
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The duke and I : Bridgerton
by Julia Quinn
In an effort to keep himself footloose and single in spite of the efforts of the town's matchmakers, Simon Basset, Duke of Hastings, begins a sham courtship with Daphne Bridgerton
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The rose code : a novel
by Kate Quinn
Torn apart by the losses of war and the dangerous secrets they uncover as Bletchley Park codebreakers, three estranged friends are reunited by a mysterious letter and its connection to a wartime betrayal. 200,000 first printing.
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An unexpected peril
by Deanna Raybourn
Assembling a memorial exhibit for a famed mountaineer, newest Curiosity Club member Veronica Speedwell discovers evidence that the late climber may have been murdered. By the award-winning author of the Lady Julia Grey series.
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Summer brother
by Jaap Robben
Thirteen-year-old Brian lives in a trailer on a forgotten patch of land with his divorced and uncaring father. His older brother Lucien, physically and mentally disabled, has been institutionalized for years, but comes home to live with his father and younger brother for the summer. Their detached father leaves Brian to care for Lucien’s special needs. Summer Brother is an honest, tender account of brotherly love, which will resonate with readers of Rain Man.
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The ministry for the future
by Kim Stanley Robinson
Told entirely through fictional eye-witness accounts of living creatures both past and present, this brilliant novel is one of the most powerful and original books on climate change ever written.
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Not dark yet
by Peter Robinson
Investigating the murder of a property developer in Yorkshire, Detective Chief Inspector Alan Banks and his team begin scanning the victim’s security tapes only to discover that a brutal second crime was also captured.
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Deal with the devil
by Kit Rocha
An information broker whose librarian team uses knowledge to protect a crumbling America and a battle-weary supersoldier who is fighting for survival after refusing to target innocents become rivals and then unlikely partners in a quest to save the world.
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The Beirut protocol
by Joel C. Rosenberg
Abducted by Hezbollah forces while trying to secure the Israeli-Lebanon border for a long-awaited peace agreement, Special Agent Marcus Ryker navigates delicate political challenges to prevent his own broadcasted execution. By the best-selling author of The Last Jihad.
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Flowers of darkness
by Tatiana de Rosnay
Author Clarissa Katsef has just snagged a brand new artist residency in an ultra-modern apartment, with a view of all of Paris, but when she gets the feeling of being watched after moving in, Clarissa enlists her granddaughter's help in investigating thebuilding even as she finds herself drawn back into the orbit of her first husband who shares the past grief that she has never quite let go, despite his recent shocking betrayal
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Super host : a novel
by Kate Russo
Renting out his West London home in the wake of marital and career setbacks, an award-winning artist rediscovers his sense of purpose through relationships with a lonely American, a tortured fellow artist and a cautiously optimistic divorcée. A first novel.
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Everything after
by Jill Santopolo
Helping troubled students navigate personal losses, a university psychologist is forced to reckon with her own painful past when a tragic event compels her to reevaluate her goals, passions and sense of identity.
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Burning girls and other stories
by Veronica L. Schanoes
A debut collection of short, fantasy stories about marginalized women who fight to reach the center of society tells a tale of tea with Baba Yaga and a medieval German woman seeking to avenge her father’s murder.
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My old home : a novel of exile
by Orville Schell
A former Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism dean and Emmy Award-winning PBS producer presents the story of a rare Chinese student at 1950 San Francisco’s Conservatory of Music who upon returning home is confronted by an erratic new government.
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Under the tulip tree : a novel
by Michelle Shocklee
"Sixteen-year-old Lorena Leland's dreams of a rich and fulfilling life as a writer are dashed when the stock market crashes in 1929. Seven years into the Great Depression, Rena's banker father has retreated into the bottle, her sister is married to a lazy charlatan and gambler, and Rena is an unemployed newspaper reporter. Eager for any writing job, Rena accepts a position interviewing former slaves for the Federal Writers' Project. There, she meets Frankie Washington, a 101-year-old woman whose honest yet tragic past captivates Rena. As Frankie recounts her life as a slave, Rena is horrified to learn of all the older woman has endured-especially because Rena's ancestors owned slaves. While Frankie's story challenges Rena's preconceptions about slavery, it also connects the two women whose lives are otherwise separated by age, race, and circumstances. But will this bond of respect, admiration, and friendship be broken by a revelation neither woman sees coming?"
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Open house : a novel
by Katie Sise
An art student’s unsolved disappearance from a bucolic university river town becomes violently connected to an assault crime 10 years later in ways that expose the obsessions of an unhinged sibling, a trio of friends and a beloved teacher.
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The life of the mind : a novel
by Christine Smallwood
A disaffected adjunct professor finds her life and sense of self upended by a miscarriage that she hides from her colleagues and therapists, a loss that forces her to confront the disappointments of the body and the limitations of intimacy.
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Light of the Jedi
by Charles Soule
A new Star Wars saga set 200 years before the events of The Phantom Menace finds the heroes of the Jedi Order confronted by an unexpected sinister force while defending the Republic from a catastrophic hyperspace disaster.
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Life after death : a novel
by Souljah
A sequel to the best-selling The Coldest Winter Ever continues the gritty experiences of a returned Winter Santiaga. By the author of No Disrespect and A Deeper Love Inside.
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Big time : stories
by Jen Spyra
A debut collection by a Late Show with Stephen Colbert staff writer shares dark, satirical tales starring such protagonists as a desperate bride who enrolls in an unconventional weight-loss program and a lonely snowman who comes monstrously to life.
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The affair : a novel
by Danielle Steel
A fashion magazine executive navigates a scandal involving her son-in-law’s affair with a Hollywood actress, while her daughters support each other through infidelity, commitment issues and personal secrets. By the best-selling author of Neighbors.
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The lamplighters
by Emma Stonex
A debut non-pseudonymous novel of psychological suspense, based on true events, follows the experiences of three wives on a remote Cornish Coast tower when their lighthouse-keeper husbands go mysteriously missing.
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Shuggie Bain : a novel
by Douglas Stuart
A young boy growing up in a rundown 1980s Glasgow public housing facility pursues some semblance of a normal life as his older siblings move on and his mother increasingly succumbs to alcoholism. A first novel.
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When twilight breaks
by Sarah Sundin
"Two Americans meet in 1938 in the heart of Nazi Germany. Their efforts to expose oppression attract unwanted attention, pulling them deeper into danger as the world marches toward war"
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The sweet taste of muscadines : a novel
by Pamela Terry
Returning to her Southern hometown in the wake of a tragedy, Lila and her brother uncover details surrounding their domineering mother’s suspicious death, who had been in the care of their third sibling. A first novel.
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Feelings : a story in seasons
by Manjit Thapp
The illustrator of The Little Book of Feminist Saints charts her emotions throughout the course of a validating year spent mindfully examining the correlation between the seasons and her personal manifestations of anxiety, joy, pain and creativity.
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On Harrow Hill
by John Verdon
Approached by a former colleague for help solving the death of a prominent community resident, retired NYPD detective Dave Gurney finds the limits of his analytic skills tested by a murderer who may be working from beyond the grave.
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Happy singles day
by Ann Marie Walker
"As a Certified Professional Organizer, everything in Paige Parker's world is as it should be. Perfect apartment, perfect office, perfect life. And now, the perfect vacation planned to honor Singles Day. After all, what's better than celebrating her pride in being single? Because who needs a man anyway? They have zero taste in quality television, leave the toilet seat up, and sleep with your best friend. No thanks. Her life is fine just the way it is. As the owner of a now dormant bed & breakfast, Lucas Croft's life is simple and quiet. It's only him and his five year old daughter, which is just the way he likes it. Because who needs a woman anyway? They nag you to clean up your stuff, want the toilet seat put down, and expect the dishes to be done the same day the meal is cooked. No thanks. His life is just fine the way it is. But when Paige books a room Lucas' well-intentioned sister listed without his knowledge, their two worlds collide. If they can survive the week together, they just might discover exactly what they've both been missing"
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Are we there yet?
by Kathleen West
A mother who has used social media to pass judgment on others faces her own reckoning when her children are accused of poor school performance and bullying, causing her to become targeted online in friendship-polarizing ways.
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We Begin at the End
by Chris Whitaker
A guilt-ridden police chief and a tough-as-nails woman who was forced to support her family as a girl work together to protect loved ones when the latter’s father is released after 30 years in prison.
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A reckless love
by Beth White
"On the trail of an elusive enemy, cynical, war-damaged lawman Zane Sabiere crosses paths once more with Aurora Daughtry, the vivacious Mississippi belle he once admired from a distance. As his defenses start to crumble, the criminal he's been pursuing reminds him that that no one he loves is safe. Ever"
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The love square
by Laura Williams
Typically unlucky in love, Penny Bridge is torn between three men who want to date her and wonders if any of them are The One, in this funny and feel-good exploration of hope, romance and the trust it takes to truly fall in love.
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Band of sisters : a novel
by Lauren Willig
Eschewed by her wealthy graduated classmates, a former scholarship student reluctantly volunteers to help World War I French civilians before finding herself surrounded by desperate families in villages decimated by German bombs.
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The seed keeper : a novel
by Diane Wilson
"A haunting novel spanning several generations, The Seed Keeper follows a Dakota family's struggle to preserve their way of life, and their sacrifices to protect what matters most"
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The fourth child : a novel
by Jessica Winter
Overcome by spiritual restlessness as her children gain independence, a devout Catholic adopts a child from Eastern Europe whose complicated needs estrange the woman from her biological children. By the author of Break in Case of Emergency.
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Interlibrary loan
by Gene Wolfe
A sequel to "A Borrowed Man" is set in a future world of artificial intelligence where a clone is loaned out to a little girl before discovering that his original self, a mystery writer, is still alive
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Double jeopardy
by Stuart Woods
Stone Barrington launches an investigation in coastal Maine, where he confronts high-connected and well-funded family enemies hiding in plain sight among the region’s stately houses and private clubs. By the Edgar Award-winning author of Chiefs.
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A captain for Caroline Gray
by Julie Wright
Taking a one-way trip aboard the Fishing Fleet to India after a third failed London season, outcast Caroline bonds with unconventional ship captain Thomas Scott, who is captivated by her forthright nature. Original. 11,000 first printing.
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The distant dead : a novel
by Heather Young
When a young boy finds himself at the center of a murder mystery, several members of an American small town must deal with the fallout. By the author of The Lost Girls.
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