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Robert B. Parker's stone's throw
by Mike Lupica
Investigating the apparent suicide of the town's mayor, Jesse Stone, with tempers running hot in Paradise due to a fight over prime real estate, must discover in whose way the mayor was standing as the body count rises.
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Dead and buried
by Barbara Hambly
When an accident tips the dead man out of his coffin at his friend's funeral, free black musician and surgeon Benjamin January is the only one to know the identity of the dead white man--one of his closest friends, fiddle-player Hannibal Sefton.
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Invention : A Life
by James Dyson
In Invention: A Life, Dyson reveals how he came to set up his own company and led it to become one of the most inventive technology companies in the world. It is a compelling and dramatic tale, with many obstacles overcome. Dyson has always looked to the future, even setting up his own university to help provide the next generation of engineers and designers. For, as he says, “everything changes all the time, so experience is of little use.”
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Beautiful world, where are you
by Sally Rooney
Four young people pair up, break up, have wild flirtations, and worry about their friendships and the world they live in while pondering their eroding youth.
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Apples never fall : a novel
by Liane Moriarty
"A novel that looks at marriage, sibling rivalry, and the lies we tell others and ourselves"
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Harlem shuffle : a novel
by Colson Whitehead
A furniture salesman in 1960s Harlem becomes a fence for shady cops, local gangsters and low-life pornographers after his cousin involves him in a failed heist, in the new novel from the two-time Pulitzer Prize-winning author of The Underground Railroad.
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A slow fire burning
by Paula Hawkins
Three women unknown to each other are each questioned in connection with the gruesome murder of a young man found on a London houseboat in the new novel by the New York Times best-selling author of The Girl on the Train.
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The Afghanistan Papers : A Secret History of the War
by the Washington Post
The groundbreaking investigative story of how three successive presidents and their military commanders deceived the public year after year about the longest war in American history by a Washington Post reporter and a three-time Pulitzer Prize finalist.
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Sidecountry : tales of death and life from the back roads of sports
by John Branch
"Breathtaking tales of climbers and hunters, runners and racers, winners and losers by the Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter. New York Times reporter John Branch's riveting, humane features on ordinary people doing extraordinary things at the edges of the sporting world have won nearly every major journalism prize.
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No Gods, No Monsters
by Cadwell Turnbull
When creatures from myth and legend come out of the shadows, setting off a chain of seemingly unrelated events, people start disappearing, suicides and hate crimes increase and protests erupt globally—until the world finds out what has frightened the monsters out of the dark.
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