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Abbott
by Saladin Ahmed
Investigating police brutality and corruption in 1970s Detroit, a journalist uncovers supernatural forces being controlled by a secret society of the city's elite. By the Hugo Award-nominated author of Black Bolt.
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Limetown : The Prequel to the #1 Podcast
by Zack Akers
In this prequel to the popular fiction series podcast, a student journalist investigates what happened to the people of Limetown and uncovers a shocking secret that has spiraling ramifications for the town and her own family.
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Uneasy lies the crown
by Tasha Alexander
While the British Empire of 1901 mourns the death of Queen Victoria, Lady Emily and her dashing husband, Colin, investigate a murder in the Tower of London that has been staged to resemble the death scene of Henry VI.
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Insurrecto
by Gina Apostol
While on a road trip in Duterte’s Philippines, two women, a Filipino translator and an American filmmaker, both collaborate and clash in the writing of a film script about a massacre during the Philippine-American war.
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Heads you win
by Jeffrey Archer
A stand-alone epic by the best-selling author of Kane and Abel follows a 1968 Russian teen who escapes an oppressive life in Leningrad and is forced to choose between parallel lives in London and New York
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The travelling cat chronicles
by Hiro Arikawa
An internationally best-selling ode to kindness, sacrifice and the power of small things traces the experiences of adventurous Nana the cat and his owner, Satoru, as they embark on a road trip across Japan to visit three old friends.
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Blame this on the boogie
by Rina Ayuyang
An autobiographical graphic novel looks at growing up as a Filipino-American, memory, motherhood, and popular culture through the lens of song and dance
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The storyteller's secret : a novel
by Sejal Badani
After suffering a third heart-breaking miscarriage and the unraveling of her marriage, Jaya goes to India and uncovers answers about her family's past, specifically about her pioneering grandmother and her life under British occupation
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Long road to mercy
by David Baldacci
Devoting her life to bringing criminals to justice after her twin is murdered in childhood, FBI agent Atlee Pine investigates a missing-persons case in the Grand Canyon that may be tied to a string of disappearances.
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Piero
by Edmond Baudoin
"A touching graphic memoir about brotherhood, coming of age, and artistic inspiration by one of France's most celebrated graphic novelists. Edmond Baudoin is one of the most revered and influential figures in European comics, renowned for his slashing, expressive brushwork and narrative experimentation. New York Review Comics is proud to present the first English translation of his most intimate and inviting book, his graphic memoir of growing up with his beloved brother, Piero. Whether stuck in bed withwhooping cough or out exploring in the woods, the two brothers draw together endlessly. They confront Martians, battle octopuses, stage epic battles between medieval castles, and fly high over the earth. Inevitably, they begin to grow apart, and their shared artistic life is replaced by schoolwork, romance, dances, motorcycles, and the struggle to decide what sort of people they want to be. Piero is a delicate, exuberant testament to the joys of childhood and a bittersweet account of what it means to become an adult--and an artist"
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Night of miracles : a novel
by Elizabeth Berg
A baking class instructor, her haunted assistant and a youth reeling from a family tragedy discover the power of community while navigating complicated choices and uncertain futures. By the best-selling author of The Story of Arthur Truluv
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Evening in paradise : more stories
by Lucia Berlin
A follow up to the award-winning A Manual for Cleaning Women features previously uncompiled selections from the late author's remaining story collection
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The craftsman
by S. J Bolton
When eerily familiar child abductions and murders start recurring in a small Lancashire village, a local cop struggles to figure out if she sent the wrong person to jail decades earlier or if a copycat killer is responsible.
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The king's witch : a novel
by Tracy Borman
Attending the death of Elizabeth I and forced to navigate the decadence of James I's witch-hunting court, a talented herbalist becomes a pawn in the Gunpowder Plot of 1605. By the author of The Private Lives of the Tudors
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A ladder to the sky : a novel
by John Boyne
An aspiring writer meets a celebrated novelist in a hotel in 1988 and uses the man's long-held secret. A first novel. By the New York Times best-selling author of The Boy in the Striped Pajamas
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My sister, the serial killer : a novel
by Oyinkan Braithwaite
Realizing that her beautiful, beloved younger sister has murdered yet another boyfriend, an embittered Nigerian woman works to direct suspicion away from the family, until a handsome doctor she fancies asks for her sister's number. A first novel.
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Homeward hound : a novel
by Rita Mae Brown
When the Christmas Hunt is interrupted by the discovery of a body, "Sister" Jane Arnold and her company of loyal hounds find their efforts to uncover the truth complicated by the meddling antics of loathsome Victor Harris.
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Tailspin
by Sandra Brown
Hired to deliver a mysterious box to a fogbound Georgia town, daredevil pilot Rye Mallett is targeted by saboteurs and law enforcement officials before teaming up with an attractive but suspicious doctor to determine the box's significance. By a #1 New York Times best-selling author.
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The Wife
by Alafair Burke
Marrying an economics professor she met while catering an East Hampton dinner party, Angela finds her tragic past coming under scrutiny at the same time she is asked to defend her husband against wrongful accusations.
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Muck
by Deror Burshain
Two young poets living in Jerusalem have their lives disrupted when one gets beaten over the head by a renowned critic and the other is forced to keep secret the fact that his late father was king of Judah.
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A light of her own
by Carrie Callaghan
Determined to become the first woman accepted into the prestigious Haarlem artist's guild of 1633 Holland, Judith Leyster navigates an art theft, a murder and the demons of her loved ones before being swept up in a dangerous conspiracy.
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Little
by Edward Carey
Follows the story of a Swiss orphan who, apprenticed to an eccentric wax sculptor in the seamy streets of Paris, learns her craft and hones her art to become the famous Madame Tussaud.
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Someone like me
by M. R. Carey
A gentle, devoted mother hides the dark and malicious side of her personality until it takes control, triggering devastating consequences. By the best-selling author of The Girl With All the Gifts.
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The best bad things
by Katrina Marie Carrasco
Dismissed from the Pinkerton Detective Agency for her penchant for going undercover as a man, 19th-century espionage agent Alma Rosales navigates multiple complex identities while tracking stolen opium for an alluring mastermind smuggler. A first novel.
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How to walk away : a novel
by Katherine Center
Margaret Jacobsen is just about to step into the bright future she's worked for so hard and so long: a new dream job, a fiancé she adores, and the promise of a picture-perfect life just around the corner. Then, suddenly, on what should have been one of the happiest days of her life, everything she worked for is taken away in a brief, tumultuous moment. In the hospital and forced to face the possibility that nothing will ever be the same again, Maggie must confront the unthinkable. Sometimes the last thing you want is the one thing you need. Sometimes we all need someone to catch us when we fall. And sometimes love can find us in the least likely place we would ever expect.
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Naughty on ice
by Maia Chance
Lola and Berta travel to Vermont to retrieve an antique ring at a family gathering only to find themselves the patsies in a murder plot in the latest addition to the series following Gin and Panic
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Past tense
by Lee Child
Detouring to his father's childhood hometown at the beginning of a cross-country hitchhiking tour, Jack uncovers disturbing family revelations at the same time he becomes entangled in a dangerous high-ticket sale. By the best-selling author of No Middle Name
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You don't own me
by Mary Higgins Clark
Television producer Laurie Moran sets aside her wedding plans to solve the murder of a celebrity doctor, placing herself in the path of a mysterious stalker. By the best-selling authors of Every Breath You Take
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Not one of us : stories of aliens on Earth
by Neil Clarke
Told from the alien viewpoint, a short-fiction anthology, filled with stories that transcend location and time, tackle such controversial issues as race, religion, political ideology and nationalism.
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Dark sacred night
by Michael Connelly
Teaming up with Harry Bosch to reopen a cold case, LAPD detective Renée Ballard navigates interpersonal differences to pursue justice for a murdered runaway in Hollywood. By the #1 New York Times best-selling author of the Lincoln Lawyer series.
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Harvest of secrets
by Ellen Crosby
When the untimely death of a fellow winemaker is blamed on an innocent migrant worker whose community threatens to boycott her harvest unless she clears his name, Lucie Montgomery is blindsided by a decades-old family secret.
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Sea of greed : a novel from the NUMA files
by Clive Cussler
The world's oil supply is vanishing, the stock market is plummeting and the NUMA team must solve a baffling historical mystery in order to save the future. By a best-selling author.
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I am young
by M Dean
Shares a story about music and youth from dual perspectives by Miriam, a second-generation Iranian immigrant living in Edinburgh with her family, and George, a visitor from Wales
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Woman world
by Aminder Dhaliwal
When a birth defect wipes out the planet's entire population of men, it is up to the women of the world to rebuild civilization
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Machete squad
by Brent Dulak
"Machete Squad is the story of a soldier trying to keep people alive as America's longest war rages all around him. It is the autobiographical story of Brent Dulak, who is burnt out from his two tours in Iraq, as he heads to Afghanistan. He's a U.S. Armymedic who was recently promoted to sergeant, in charge of a team of soldiers whose job it will be patch up the wounded at a remote outpost as American forces prepare to turn Kandahar Province over to the Afghan forces. He must look out for the welfare ofhis men and their patients even as he doubts his own abilities--and at times his sanity."--Provided by publisher
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The shadows we hide
by Allen Eskens
A young reporter investigating the murder of a man with the same name as him discovers the deceased to be a loathsome lowlife who may be his father in this sequel to The Life We Bury.
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Wild justice
by Loren D Estleman
Deputy U.S. Marshal Page Murdock reflects on the highs and lows of a career shaped by a veteran judge, whose body he accompanies on a cross-continent railroad journey marked by visits from a wide range of mourners and outlaws.
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Look alive twenty-five
by Janet Evanovich
When three consecutive managers from a famous deli go missing, leaving no clues behind but a single shoe each, latest manager Stephanie Plum navigates Lula's theories about alien abductions to avoid becoming the next victim.
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The noel stranger
by Richard Paul Evans
A follow-up to The Noel Diary finds a humiliated and depressed woman, reeling from a scandal that ended her marriage, finding renewal in a relationship with a man who hides a dark past
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The oyster thief
by Sonia Faruqi
When an oil spill gravely sickens her little brother, a mermaid from an idyllic undersea world searches for a legendary elixir that is also wanted by a merman who would restore his own human life. A first novel.
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Paris echo : a novel
by Sebastian Faulks
An American historical researcher in World War II Paris and a Moroccan teen who risked his life to enter France find the realities of the Nazi occupation transforming their ideas about sacrifice and happiness. By the best-selling author of Birdsong
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Bright young dead
by Jessica Fellowes
When a wealthy young bully falls to his death from a church bell tower during a media-covered birthday party in 1920s Mitford, ex-criminal chaperone Louisa Cannon endeavors to exonerate an innocent suspect. By a New York Times best-selling author
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Alice isn't dead : a novel
by Joseph Fink
Spotting her late wife in news-report backgrounds, truck driver Keisha Taylor stumbles into an otherworldly conflict on the nation's highway systems. By the New York Times best-selling co-author of It Devours! and Welcome to Night Vale.
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The Fox
by Frederick Forsyth
When America's intelligence agencies are breached by a teen hacker, a British MI6 leader endeavors to use the boy's talents to safeguard both nations from unseen enemies. By the New York Times best-selling author of The Day of the Jackal
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A well-behaved woman : a novel of the Vanderbilts
by Therese Fowler
Marrying into the newly rich but socially scorned Vanderbilt clan, a formerly impoverished Alva navigates society snubs and dark undercurrents in the lives of her in-laws and friends while testing the limits of her ambitious rule-breaking. By the New York Times best-selling author of Z
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Sweet little lies : a novel
by Caz Frear
A London policewoman from a troubled family is forced to investigate dark secrets in her estranged father's past to solve the murder of a young housewife and the disappearance of a teen girl years earlier.
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Shades of wicked
by Jeaniene Frost
Master vampire Ian joins forces with Law Guardian Veritas for a chance to escape the demon Dagon, who has claim to his soul, but while they perfect a trap for him, they're drawn to each other with a passion that may have devastating consequences
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Likely stories
by Neil Gaiman
Faithfully adapted by an Eisner Award-winning artist, a graphic anthology of four essential stories by the Newbery and World Fantasy Award-winning author includes the tales, "Looking for the Girl," "Foreign Parts," "Closing Time" and "Feeders and Eaters."
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The splendor before the dark : a novel of the Emperor Nero
by Margaret George
When a fire engulfs ancient Rome, Nero Augustus is targeted with suspicion about his complicity, forcing him to navigate a web of false friends and spies to save the empire, in a follow-up to The Confessions of a Young Nero
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The Dark Cabin Murders
by Frank L. Gertcher
SUPERANNO “An imaginative morality tale about free will, crime, punishment and the possibility of redemption.” —Kirkus Reviews
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All we ever wanted : a novel
by Emily Giffin
When her golden-boy son posts a controversial photograph of a scholarship student online, triggering a local scandal, a wife and mother finds herself sympathizing more with the girl's family than her own. By the best-selling author of First Comes Love
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Breach
by W. L Goodwater
When a breach unexpectedly appears in an alternative-reality Berlin Wall made completely of magic, spies from both sides swarm to the city as World War III threatens to spark..
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His promise : an Amish Christmas in Hart County
by Shelley Shepard Gray
A latest tale of romantic suspense by the best-selling author of His Guilt finds an Amish woman’s lonely Christmastime pet-sitting job complicated by her budding relationship with the firefighter who broke her sister's heart five years earlier.
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The proposal
by Jasmine Guillory
Surprised by her new boyfriend's jumbotron proposal at a Dodgers game, Nikole is rescued from the public humiliation of having to say no by a handsome LA doctor in this new novel from the author of The Wedding Date.
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Nighttown
by Timothy Hallinan
Breaking his rule against suspiciously lucrative jobs to help his girlfriend reclaim her son, Los Angeles burglar Junior Bender agrees to steal an antique doll only to discover that the item is also being pursued by a murderous adversary.
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A pocketful of crows
by Joanne Harris
A perfect autumn and Christmas read, this combines the harshness of nature with the spookiness of a ghost story and the comfort of a great folk tale, in one beautifully told novella which is stunningly illustrated by Bonnie Hawkins.
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Body & soul
by John Harvey
Frank Elder struggles to protect his estranged daughter and prove her innocence after her breakup with a controversial artist ends in murder
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Pulse : a novel
by Michael T Harvey
Investigating the murder of a Harvard football star, a pair of veteran detectives are stunned when the victim's teen-runaway brother arrives at the scene, claiming to have metaphysical knowledge of the crime before it occurred. By the author of Brighton.
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Lies come easy
by Steven Havill
A toddler's horrifying abandonment, the disappearance of a Forest Service unit and the brutal murder of a border-town resident overshadow the holiday for the Posadas County Sheriff's Department and their families. By the author of Nightzone
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2019 Pushcart prize XLIII : best of the small presses
by Bill Henderson
The 43rd edition showcasing those who won the annual, celebrated, American literary award highlights the best and most influential works of modern literature including stories, essays and poetry from over 70 both new and established authors from more than 50 small presses.
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The comforts of home
by Susan Hill
Investigating a cold case while recovering from a near-fatal injury, Simon Serrailler finds his personal and professional lives intertwining in unexpected ways when his constable brother-in-law suffers a setback at the same time an arsonist begins a deadly rampage.
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Forever and a day : a James Bond novel
by Anthony Horowitz
An explosive prequel to Casino Royale follows the mysterious demise of Agent 007 in the French Riviera underworld and the emergence of a new agent, James Bond. By the award-winning author of Moriarty.
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Six cats a slayin'
by Miranda James
An unexpected delivery and a shocking murder shake up the holiday season for Charlie Harris and his Maine Coon cat, Diesel, in a latest entry in the best-selling series that includes Twelve Angry Librarians
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River bodies
by Karen Katchur
Returning home to care for her ailing father, the former police chief, Becca Kingsley is drawn into a murder investigation that is linked to a 20-year-old cold case and that causes her to start questioning all her past relationships as dark secrets come to light.
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Hushed in death
by Stephen Kelly
Arriving in the rural community of Marbury to investigate a gruesome murder, Inspector Lamb discovers that the victim’s mysterious past is linked to the history of Elton House, a once-grand estate transformed into a hospital for “shell-shocked” officers sent back from the front lines.
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The kinship of secrets : a novel
by Eugenia Kim
From the author of The Calligrapher’s Daughter comes the story of two sisters—one raised in the United States, the other in South Korea—and the family that bound them together even as the Korean War kept them apart.
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Elevation
by Stephen King
A timely, upbeat tale about the power of finding common ground, written by the award-winning author of Mr. Mercedes, traces the story of a man whose mysterious affliction unites a small community
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The three escapes of Hannah Arendt : a tyranny of truth
by Ken Krimstein
A New Yorker cartoonist and creator of Kvetch as Kvetch Can presents a graphic biography of the 20th-century philosopher that discusses her endurance of Nazi persecution, relationship with fellow luminaries and writing of The Origins of Totalitarianism
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Belonging : a German reckons with history and home
by Nora Krug
A graphic memoir by an award-winning artist tells the story of her attempt to confront the hidden truths of her family’s wartime past in Nazi Germany and to comprehend the forces that have shaped her life, her generation and history.
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Kafkaesque : fourteen stories
by Peter Kuper
Graphically adapts some of Franz Kafka's short stories, including "The Helmsman," "A Hunger Artist," and "In the Penal Colony."
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The temptation of forgiveness
by Donna Leon
A suspicious accident involving the father of a boy suspected of doing drugs finds Commissario Guido Brunetti pursuing a series of false and contradictory leads before uncovering a long-standing scam and unleashing unintentional consequences. By the award-winning author of Earthly Remains.
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The feral detective : a novel
by Jonathan Lethem
Convincing an enigmatic loner to help her search for a friend's missing daughter, Phoebe traverses the outskirts of California's stunning Inland Empire, where she discovers her companion's complicated relationship with warring tribes of outcasts.
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Rx : a graphic memoir
by Rachel Lindsay
The cartoonist behind Rachel Lives Here Now draws on her experiences with bipolar disorder in a graphic memoir about how mental illness is treated as a commodity and how typical patients must choose between sanity and happiness.
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Lost lake : a detective Gemma Monroe mystery
by Emily Littlejohn
Detective Gemma Monroe must figure out who is lying to her after three friends make a missing person's report about the fourth member of their camping party in the latest installment of the mystery series following A Season to Lie
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Texas hold 'em
by George R. R. Martin
A group of high school musicians who have both strange abilities and looks aim to beat their rivals in a jazz competition in the latest addition to the series edited by the best-selling author of Game of Thrones
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Edens zero. 1, Into the sky where cherry blossoms flutter
by Hiro Mashima
Shiki has lived his entire life among machines, until one day, a girl and her cat appear at the gates and as he clumsily attempts to make friends with them, the machines rebel, forcing Shiki to escape into the cosmos on his new friends' spaceship
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The devil's thief
by Lisa Maxwell
A sequel to the best-selling The Last Magician finds Esta and Harte on a cross-country chase through time to steal back the elemental stones they need to save the future of magic. By the author of Unhooked.
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The colors of all the cattle
by Alexander McCall Smith
Reluctantly running for City Council when a flashy developer announces plans to build a hotel beside a graveyard, Mma Ramotswe, aided by the loyal Mma Potokwane, taps her humor and generosity of spirit to outmaneuver a corrupt rival.
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Wolves of Eden : a novel
by Kevin McCarthy
While a post-Civil War military lieutenant and his long-suffering orderly navigate violence in their search for a band of killers, two war-weary Irish immigrants are swept into a coalition of Native American tribes fighting American expansion.
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Marilla of Green Gables : a novel
by Sarah McCoy
The New York Times best-selling author of The Baker's Daughter imagines the life of farm girl Marilla Cuthbert from Montgomery's classic series and describes how premature responsibilities end her dreams and inspire her secret work as an abolitionist.
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Residue
by Michael McGarrity
Former police chief Kevin Kerney is wrongly targeted as a prime suspect in a brutal cold-case murder investigation. By the New York Times best-selling author of the American West Trilogy
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Murder in her stocking : a Granny Reid mystery
by G. A McKevett
When the scandalous Prissy Carr is found dead in an alley behind a tavern just before Christmas, Stella “Granny” Reid decides to investigate and what she finds puts the lives of those she loves in danger.
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Go to my grave
by Catriona McPherson
A group of cousins staying at a refurbished bed and breakfast in Galloway realize they had stayed there decades ago for a birthday party that started with schnapps and ended with a girl walking into the sea to her death.
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Yule log murder
by Leslie Meier
Collects three new murder mysteries set in coastal Maine during the holidays, including "Yule Log Murder" by New York Times best-selling author Leslie Meier, "Death by Yule Log" by Lee Hollis and "Logged on" by Barbara Ross
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Find me gone : a novel
by Sarah Meuleman
A successful fashion magazine columnist investigates the mysterious disappearances of Agatha Christie, Barbara Follett and Virginia Woolf before endeavoring to figure out what happened to a friend who went missing during their teen years.
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Red war
by Kyle Mills
When a terminally ill Russian president launches a massive campaign that threatens millions of lives, Mitch Rapp is dispatched by the CIA to prevent an all-consuming war. By the author of Enemy of the State
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Thin air
by Richard K. Morgan
To return to Earth, Hakan Veil, an ex-corporate enforcer equipped with a military-grade body tech that makes him a human killing machine, becomes the bodyguard for an EO investigator, which makes him a target of powerful enemies determined to destroy him.
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Nine perfect strangers
by Liane Moriarty
Gathering at a remote health resort for a 10-day fitness program, nine strangers and their enigmatic host become subjects of interest to a brokenhearted novelist who develops uncomfortable doubts about the resort's real agenda.
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The lonesome bodybuilder : stories
by Yukiko Motoya
A collection of 11 short stories depicts those living normal, ordinary lives who are suddenly confronted with the bizarre and the fantastic in the English-language debut of the prize-winning author of An Exotic Marriage.
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Those who knew
by Idra Novey
From the award-winning author of Ways to Disappear comes a timely novel about what a powerful politician thinks he can get away with and the group of misfits who finally bring him down
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The last night out
by Catherine O'Connell
When Maggie Trueheart wakes up the morning after her bachelorette party, she discovers a stranger in her bed and soon learns that one of her friends has been murdered
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Country dark
by Chris Offutt
A long-awaited new novel by the award-winning author of The Good Brother is set in rural Kentucky between the Korean War and 1970 and follows the efforts of a young veteran and bootlegger who is pushed into a life-altering act of violence by threats against his family
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There there : a novel
by Tommy Orange
"Not since Sherman Alexie's The Lone Ranger and Tonto Fistfight in Heaven and Louise Erdrich's Love Medicine has such a powerful and urgent Native American voice exploded onto the landscape of contemporary fiction. Tommy Orange's There There introduces abrilliant new author at the start of a major career. "We all came to the powwow for different reasons. The messy, dangling threads of our lives got pulled into a braid--tied to the back of everything we'd been doing all along to get us here. There will be death and playing dead, there will be screams and unbearable silences, forever-silences, and a kind of time-travel, at the moment the gunshots start, when we look around and see ourselves as we are, in our regalia, and something in our blood will recoil then boil hot enough to burn through time and place and memory. We'll go back to where we came from, when we were people running from bullets at the end of that old world. The tragedy of it all will be unspeakable, that we've been fighting for decades to be recognized as a present-tense people, modern and relevant, only to die in the grass wearing feathers." Jacquie Red Feather is newly sober and trying to make it back to the family she left behind in shame in Oakland. Dene Oxedrene is pulling his life together after his uncle's death and has come to work the powwow and to honor his uncle's memory. Edwin Frank has come to find his true father. Bobby Big Medicine has come to drum the Grand Entry. Opal Viola Victoria Bear Shield has come to watch her nephew Orvil Red Feather; Orvil has taught himself Indian dance through YouTube videos, and he has come to the Big Oakland Powwow to dance in public for the very first time. Tony Loneman is a young Native American boy whose future seems destined to be as bleak as his past, and he has come to the Powwow with darker intentions--intentions that will destroy the lives of everyone in his path. Fierce, angry, funny, groundbreaking--Tommy Orange's first novel is a wondrous and shattering portrait of an America few of us have ever seen. There There is a multi-generational, relentlessly paced story about violence and recovery, hope and loss, identity and power, dislocation and communion, and the beauty and despair woven into the history of a nation and its people. A glorious, unforgettable debut"
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Listen to the marriage
by John Jay Osborn
Months of therapy in a San Francisco marriage counselor's office trace the crises that are threatening a family and the efforts of a therapist who would help them overcome self-imposed obstacles. By the author of The Paper Chase
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Wyoming legend
by Diana Palmer
Reluctantly accepting help from an injured skating champion, a ranch owner and single father discovers an unexpected second chance at love. Hardcover Library Edition. By the New York Times best-selling author of Wyoming Winter.
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Target, Alex Cross
by James Patterson
When the U.S. President is assassinated by an unknown sniper, Alex Cross takes a personal role with the FBI to lead an unprecedented investigation that is complicated by Constitutional crises.
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A Christmas revelation : a novel
by Anne Perry
An orphan boy investigates a woman's kidnapping in the days leading up to Christmas before discovering that more than a missing person is at stake. By the best-selling author of the William Monk series. By a New York Times best-selling author
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City of ash and red : a novel
by Hye-yng P'yn
An exterminator on assignment in a country being swept by a contagious disease is detained in quarantine where he discovers his wife has been found dead and he is the main suspect in her murder.
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The Moscow sleepers
by Stella Rimington
Liz Carlyle and Peggy Kinsolving uncover a Russian plot to undermine the German government and travel from Montreal to Moscow in order to stop them, in the 10th novel of the series following Breaking Cover
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The valley of shadows
by John Ringo
When his efforts to formulate a vaccine for the zombie virus force him into unsavory alliances with shady politicians and unsavory entrepreneurs, security director Tom Smith quietly considers an incomplete and dire backup plan for Earth's survivors.
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The rain watcher
by Tatiana de Rosnay
A patriarch's birthday gathering in Paris is violently disrupted by a natural disaster, revealing to a charismatic young photographer hidden fears and secrets that test the limits of family bonds. By the best-selling author of Sarah's Key
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The latecomers
by Helen Klein Ross
Forced to give up her baby for adoption after the death of her husband in 1908, an Irish teen takes a maid's job at a sprawling New England estate before a mysterious death reveals a five-generation secret.
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Timeless
by R. A. Salvatore
A debut entry in a trilogy by the New York Times best-selling author of Maestro continues the story of beloved dark elf Drizzt Do'Urden to reveal the stories of his parents as well as the friendship between Zaknafein and Jarlaxle.
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Fox 8 : a story
by George Saunders
A keepsake edition of a cautionary fable by the best-selling author of Lincoln in the Bardo, previously available only as an ebook, incorporates original illustrations into the whimsical story of a misfit fox with a talent for understanding human language.
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Part of it : comics and confessions
by Ariel Schrag
"Ariel Schrag, a critically-acclaimed memoirist and screenwriter, takes us on a painfully funny tour of her awkwardyears, from her childhood in Berkeley to her mid-twenties in Brooklyn, exploring what it means to connect to others when you don't yet knowwho you are--when you want to be "part of it" but the "it" changes daily. We meet hippie babysitters, mean girls, best friends, former friends, prom dates, girlfriends, sex ed students, and far too many LensCrafters sales associates. These frank, irreverent, and honest comics revelin the uncomfortable--occasionally cringe-inducing--moments from our early years that end up wiring us as people. Part of It furthercements Ariel Schrag as "one of the best pure storytellers...in any medium" (Comics Journal)"
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Pieces of her
by Karin Slaughter
The daughter of a woman who has wanted nothing more than a quiet life in her small beachside home embarks on a desperate search for answers when she discovers the explosive truth about her mother's true identity.
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Home after dark : a novel
by David Small
A long-awaited graphic novel by the Caldecott Medal-winning creator of Stitches uses evocative, spliced imagery to convey the story of an abandoned youth struggling to survive in a dilapidated, racially torn and chronically violent 1950s California community
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A season of grace
by Lauraine Snelling
"In 1906 Minnesota, Nilda Carlson's life now resembles the images that filled her dreams in Norway. But when she spots the man from her terrifying past in town, her new life and hope for love could come crashing down around her. Did danger follow her across the Atlantic?"
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Batman : the Court of Owls saga
by Scott Snyder
Batman is forced to confront his private demons to identify the murderous Court of Owls' connection to his own past, in an edition that collects issues No. 1-11 of Batman as well as bonus material, including sketches, scripts, design concepts and variant covers.
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Justice League : no justice
by Scott Snyder
The Justice League, the JLA, the Titans and the Teen Titans join forces to protect Earth from a mysterious destructive force. Collects issues #1-4 of Justice League and stories from DC Nation #0.
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Ways to hide in winter : a novel
by Sarah St. Vincent
A young widow living in the Pennsylvania mountains and flipping burgers for hunters and hikers befriends a stranger visiting from Uzbekistan and becomes embroiled in a manhunt after he confesses to committing a terrible crime in his home country.
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The Sky-Blue Wolves : a novel of the Change
by S. M Stirling
A conclusion to the best-selling series finds Crown Princess Órlaith and her fire-forged ally, Japanese Empress Reiko, taking up arms to protect their homelands from the forces of the Yellow Raja and the Sky-Blue Wolves of the High Steppe.
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Empire of sand
by Tasha Suri
The illegitimate daughter of an imperial governor and exiled Amrithi, a race of outcast nomads descended from desert spirits, must fight against the Emperor and his terrifying mystics to resist their cruel plans.
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Creatures of want and ruin
by Molly Tanzer
"This sequel to Creatures of Will and Temper picks up in 1927 Long Island, where Ellie West fishes by day and sells moonshine by night to the citizens of her home town. But after Ellie's father joins a church whose parishioners possess supernatural powers and a violent hatred for immigrants, Ellie finds she doesn't know her beloved island, or her father, as well as she thought"
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Paper gods : a novel of money, race, and politics
by Goldie Taylor
A brilliant mayor of Atlanta and a washed-up reporter investigate a series of assassinations, including a fatal attack on a mentor, before uncovering a conspiracy at the heart of the city's political machine.
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Blood is blood : A Barker & Llewelyn Novel
by Will Thomas
When an office bombing leaves Cyrus Barker injured, his soon-to-be-wed partner, Thomas Llewelyn, teams up with Barker's long-lost, untrustworthy brother to identify the bombers before an unknown enemy kills off all the suspects. By the author of Old Scores
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City of secrets
by Victoria Thompson
A follow-up to City of Lies finds woman-on-the-run Elizabeth Miles championing the cause of a widowed suffragist whose second husband has died amid scandalous rumors and the inexplicable disappearance of the family wealth. By the author of the Gaslight Mysteries
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The guilty dead
by P. J Tracy
When a philanthropist is found dead under suspicious circumstances on the anniversary of his son's fatal overdose, Monkeewrench computer genius Grace MacBride assists the Minneapolis police to connect the case to a plot threatening hundreds of lives. By the New York Times best-selling author of Nothing Stays Buried.
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A shot in the dark
by Lynne Truss
On the verge of revealing the criminal mastermind behind a 1945 unsolved mystery, a famed theater critic is shot dead, leaving Sergeant Jim Brunswick and Constable Twitten to solve both the decades-old crime and the more recent murder.
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A clash of kings : the graphic novel. Volume 1
by Landry Q. Walker
Robb Stark declares himself King in the North and Joffrey rules King's Landing, as the exiled Mother of Dragons plots a trek across a desert to fight for a crown she views as rightfully hers. Collects Clash of Kings #1-8
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Family trust : a novel
by Kathy Wang
Struggling to fulfill a terminally ill father's final bequest, a privileged Chinese-American family in Silicon Valley is forced to contend with the realities of their ambitions and actual desires.
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Daughters of the Lake
by Wendy Webb
When the bodies of a murdered woman and infant wash into the shallows of Lake Superior, Kate Granger, who has seen this woman in her dreams, sets out to unravel a centuries-old mystery that, when the truth is revealed, finally rights the wrongs of the past.
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The Bronx : The Bronx
by Marcus Weber
Antonio Roberts and Paige Tillary are from vastly different backgrounds—him a streets-raised NBA player, and her a well-to-do politician's daughter—so when they meet and fall in love, it won’t be easy.
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Between You and Me
by Susan Wiggs
A lonely Philadelphia surgeon treats an injured Amish child and becomes attracted to the boy's uncle, a situation that forces her to consider if such a relationship is possible.
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The glass ocean : a novel
by Beatriz Williams
The New York Times best-selling authors of The Forgotten Room trace the stories of three women, including a present-day writer and two from the early 20th century, who become connected by the tragedy of the RMS Lusitania.
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