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A selection of new eAudiobooks added to the OverDrive collection in the last month.
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The end of October : a novel
by Lawrence Wright
Investigating dozens of mysterious deaths in an Indonesian internment camp, a World Health Organization doctor finds himself on a race to uncover the origins of a mysterious killer virus and find a cure before it decimates world populations.
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The heirloom garden
by Viola Shipman
Moving to Grand Haven with her traumatized veteran husband, Abby bonds with her reclusive next-door neighbor over a shared love of flowers that they cultivate together, discovering hope and healing along the way. 10,000 first printing.
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The secrets of love story bridge
by Phaedra Patrick
A single father’s brave act of saving a woman’s life sparks an unexpected journey that helps him find a second chance at love. By the award-winning author of The Curious Charms of Arthur Pepper. 50,000 first printing.
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Take Me Apart
by Sara Sligar
A young archivist’s obsession with her subject’s mysterious death threatens to destroy her fragile grasp on sanity, in a novel of psychological suspense. A first novel.
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Little secrets
by Jennifer Hillier
A year after the disappearance of her son, Marin, a shadow of herself, hires a P.I. to pick up where the police left off, only to discover that her husband is having an affair with a younger woman, which is a problem Marin wants to fix by any means necessary.
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First Comes Scandal
by Julia Quinn
In a prequel to the best-selling series, medical student and earl’s son Nicholas Rokesby embarks on an unorthodox courtship to convince his next-door neighbor, financially troubled Georgiana Bridgerton, to accept his proposal to a marriage of convenience. 25,000 first printing.
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If I had your face : a novel
by Frances Cha
In Seoul, South Korea, four young women make their way in a world defined by impossibly high standards of beauty, secret salons catering to wealthy men, strict social hierarchies and K-pop fan mania. A first novel.
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Isaac's Storm : A Man, a Time, and the Deadliest Hurricane in History
by Erik Larson
An account of the September 8, 1900 hurricane in Galveston, Texas, which killed more than six thousand people and is noted as the worst natural disaster in American history, is presented from the records of U.S. Weather Bureau meteorologist Isaac Cline. Reprint. 150,000 first printing.
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