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The poisoner's ring by Kelley ArmstrongIn 1869 Edinburgh, modern-day homicide detective Mallory Atkinson, adjusting to her new life in Victorian Scotland as an undertaker's assistant to Dr. Duncan Gray, investigates the case of a serial poisoner targeting men, and all signs point to the grieving widows, the latest of which is Gray's older sister.
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The Nightingale affair by Timothy MasonTwelve years after the death of the serial killer he believed was terrorizing Florence Nightingale and her nurses in Crimea in 1855, Inspector Charles Field discovers a victim with the killer's signature embroidered rose, and must figure out he's dealing with a copycat or something far worse; before it's too late.
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I Only Read Murder by Ian Ferguson and Will FergusonA once-beloved television sleuth finds herself far from Hollywood and witness to a murder during a small-town theatre production--and is convinced it's up to her to solve the case. Introducing a new comedic crime series from the bestselling Ferguson brothers, for fans of Richard Osman's The Thursday Murder Club, Alexander McCall Smith's 44 Scotland Street series.
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Death comes to Marlow by Robert ThorogoodPreparing to attend the wedding of Sir Peter Bailey, Judith, Suzie and Becks are shocked to find the groom crushed to death in his study, in the second novel of the series following The Marlow Murder Club.
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Bad, bad Seymour Brown by Susan IsaacsCorie Geller and her retired NYPD detective father investigate after the only surviving victim of a cold-case arson experiences another attempt on her life in the new novel by the author of Takes One to Know One.
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The senator's wife by Liv ConstantineHiring a health aide to give her the support and independence she needs after hip replacement surgery, DC philanthropist and Senator's wife Sloane Chase, as weeks go by and she becomes sicker, suspects her seemingly perfect employee is plotting to steal her husband, her reputation and even her life.
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All the sinners bleed by S. A. CosbyFormer FBI agent Titus Crown returns to his hometown and decides to run for sheriff to fight a bigoted police force and must trust his instincts when a serial killer appears to be hiding in plain sight.
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The lie maker by Linwood BarclayRecruited by the U.S. Marshals to create false histories for people in witness protection, like his father, writer Jack Givins uses this opportunity to find his dad — a man who has done terrible things and made deadly enemies who wouldn't think twice about using his own son against him.
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Drowning : The Rescue of Flight 1422 by T. J. NewmanWhen Flight 1421 crashes into the ocean six minutes after take-off, the surviving passengers believe they are the lucky ones until the plane starts to sink to the ocean floor, trapping them inside, and they must wait to be rescued as both air and time runs out.
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Bad summer people by Emma RosenblumTwo Fire Island queen bees and their single friend who meant to spend summertime relaxing and gossiping discover a body face down off the side of the boardwalk and in addition to uncovering the murderer also reveal infidelity and backstabbing.
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Fit to dieby Daniel Kalla
After an autopsy confirms that a famous pop star overdosed on illicit diet pills containing a deadly toxin known as DNP - an explosive agent originally used in the trenches of WWI - the media gets hold of the story and runs wild with it. But who's behind the online marketing and distribution of DNP? The daunting challenge of putting the pieces together falls to Detectives Cari Garcia and Anson Chen. Can they solve these crimes before DNP becomes the next viral TikTok challenge? |
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The whispers by Ashley AudrainA propulsive page-turner about four families whose lives are changed when the unthinkable happens-and what is lost when we give in to our own worst impulses. Exploring envy, women's friendships, desire, and the intuitions that we silence, The Whispers is a chilling novel that marks Audrain as a major women's fiction talent.
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Sing her down by Ivy PochodaWhen an expected reprieve frees them both from an Arizona women's prison, Diosmary Sandoval's fixation on her former cellmate Florida Baum turns into a dangerous obsession, resulting in a deadly cat-and-mouse chase from Arizona to the desolate streets of Los Angeles.
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The True Love Experiment
by Christina Lauren
A bestselling romance novelist who doesn't practice what she preaches, Felicity “Fizzy” Chen agrees to star in a reality TV show to find her perfect match if documentary filmmaker and single father Connor Prince meets her list of demands, and soon realizes her finds happily-ever-after may be behind the camera.
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Unfortunately Yours by Tessa Bailey#1 New York Times bestselling author Tessa Bailey returns with the hilarious follow-up to Secretly Yours, in which a down-on-her-luck Napa heiress suggests a mutually beneficial marriage of convenience to a man she can't stand... only to discover there's a fine line between love and hate.
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Much ado about Nada by Uzma JalaluddinA delightful new contemporary romance by Uzma Jalaluddin. Much Ado About Nada is a second-chance romance inspired by Jane Austen's Persuasion. Nada is almost 30, living at home, and still reeling from the betrayal of her business partner. Nada attends a Muslim convention with her friend Haleema, who schemes to set her up with her fiancé's brother Baz. But Haleema doesn't know that Nada and Baz have a past that is top secret.
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Jana goes wild by Farah HeronThe highly acclaimed author of Accidentally Engaged delivers a delightful rom-com of one woman trying to shed her perfect image at a destination wedding with hilarious -- and moving -- results, perfect for fans of Abby Jimenez and Jasmine Guillory.
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Meet me at the lake by Carley FortuneIn desperate need of a lifeline, 32-year-old Fern Brookbanks finds it in the form of Will Baxter, who rescued her nine years ago, and, believing he is hiding something, but knowing he's the only one who understands what she's going through, wonders if she can do the same for him.
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Love, Theoretically
by Ali Hazelwood
Secretly offering her services as a fake girlfriend, theoretical physicist Elsie Hannaway engages in an all-out war of scholarly sabotage when the older brother of her favorite client, the cold-hearted experimental physicist who ruined her mentor's career, stands between her and her dream job at MIT.
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Big Gay Wedding
by Byron Lane
Barnette is getting married at his mother's farm in Louisiana with 200 fabulous guests from the“heathen coasts” despite the fact that she doesn't know it yet, in the new novel by the author of A Star is Bored.
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The Five-star Weekend
by Elin Hilderbrand
Inviting her best friend from each phase of her life, widow Hollis Shaw hosts an unforgettable weekend on Nantucket, during which things don't go as planned as each woman deals with heartbreak, infidelity, scandal and secrets, but things turnaround due to new friendships, unexpected romance and self-discovery.
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The girls of summer
by Katie Bishop
Thinking back on a relationship she had with an older man during a life-changing summer in the Greek isles, Rachel begins the question the story she's been telling herself about him.
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The island villa by Sarah MorganReuniting in Corfu for their mother's fourth wedding, half-sisters Adeline and Cassie are stunned when the groom turns out to be none other than Adeline's father, whose heart was broken the first time, throwing their already fragile relationships into a tailspin.
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The god of good looksby Breanne Mc IvorTaking a job assisting the brilliant but aloof makeup artist Obadiah Cortland, a rising star in the Trinidadian beauty community, Bianca Bridge, as her ex-lover, a married government official, still wields power of her and the colleagues she's come to love, finally finds her voice to fight back.
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You Were Always Mine
by Christine Pride
When Cinnamon Haynes, a black woman, takes an abandoned white baby into her home, she struggles to keep her own past hidden while dealing with the shocking judgments from friends and strangers alike as she strives to do right by the child she grows more attached to with each passing day.
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No two persons by Erica BauermeisterWhen a devastating event breaks her heart open, aspiring writer Alice creates a stunning debut novel in which her words find their way to readers, from a teenager hiding her homelessness to a widower rent by grief, who, due to her book, find new paths forward.
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Atalanta by Jennifer SaintPrincess Atlanta, left to die by her parents who wanted a son, is raised by a mother bear under the protection of the goddess Artemis, in the new novel by the best-selling author of Elektra.
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Maddalena and the Dark by Julia Fine Lush and heady, swirling with music and magic, Maddalena and the Dark is a Venetian fairytale about the friendship between two girls and the boundless desire that will set them free, if it doesn't consume them first.
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The first bright thing
by J. R. Dawson
Ringmaster—Rin, to those who know her best—can jump to different moments in time as easily as her wife, Odette, soars from bar to bar on the trapeze; and the circus they lead is a rare home and safe haven for magical misfits and outcasts, known as Sparks.
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Witch king by Martha WellsAfter being murdered, his consciousness confined in an elaborate water trap, Kai-Enna, waking to a lesser mage attempting to harness his magic to his own advantage, gathers his allies to discover why he was imprisoned and how the world's changed since his assassination.
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The Endless Vessel
by Charles Soule
A few years from now, in a world similar to ours, there exists a sort of “depression plague” that people refer to simply as“The Grey”; and no one can predict whom it will afflict, or how, but once infected, there's no coming back.
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The edge of sleep
by Jake Emanuel
An original survival-horror novel set in the world of the hit podcast The Edge of Sleep, where everyone who falls asleep dies.
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The Whistling by Rebecca NetleyIf you can hear it, it's already too late . . . Alone in the world, Elspeth takes the position of nanny to a family on the remote Scottish island of Skelthsea. Her charge, Mary, hasn't uttered a word since the sudden death of her twin, William--just days after their former nanny disappeared. No one will speak of what happened to William. Just as no one can explain the hypnotic lullabies sung in empty corridors. Or the strange dolls that appear in abandoned rooms. Or the faint whistling that comes in the night . . . As winter draws in and passage to the mainland becomes impossible, Elspeth finds herself trapped. But is this house haunted by the ghosts of the past? Or the secrets of the living?
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Maeve fly by CJ LeedeA provocative debut that is both a blood-soaked love letter to Los Angeles and a gleeful send-up to iconic horror villains. By day, Maeve Fly works at the happiest place in the world as every child's favorite ice princess. By the neon night glow of the Sunset Strip, Maeve haunts the dive bars with a drink in one hand and a book in the other, imitating her misanthropic literary heroes. But when Gideon Green - her best friend's brother - moves to town, he awakens something dangerous within her, and the world she knows suddenly shifts beneath her feet. Untethered, Maeve ditches her discontented act and tries on a new persona. A bolder, bloodier one, inspired by the pages of American Psycho.
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Crow Mary by Kathleen GrissomA sweeping saga inspired by the true story of Crow Mary—an indigenous woman torn between two worlds in 19th-century North America. From an author with a "stirring and uplifting" (David R. Gillham, New York Times bestselling author) voice, Crow Mary sweeps across decades and the landscape of the upper West and Canada, showcasing the beauty of the natural world, while at the same time probing the intimacies of a marriage and one woman's heart.
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Lady Tan's Circle of Women
by Lisa See
Sent into an arranged marriage, Tan Yunxian, forbidden to continue her work as a midwife-in-training as well as see her forever friend Meiling, is ordered to act like proper wife and seeks a way to continue treating women and girls from every level of society in 15th-century China.
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The spectacularby Fiona DavisIn 1956 New York City, Marion Brooks, one of the famous Radio City Rockettes, is unwittingly drawn into the police search for the “Big Apple Bomber” and may be forced to sacrifice everything she's worked for, as well as the people she loves most, to catch this elusive criminal.
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A right worthy womanby Ruth P. WatsonA novel based on the true story of Virginia's black Wall Street explores the life of the indomitable Maggie Lena Walker, the daughter of a formerly enslaved woman who became the first black woman to establish and preside over a bank in the United States.
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The Paris daughter by Kristin HarmelAs WWII ends, Elise returns to Paris to reunite with her daughter only to find her friend Juliette, the woman she entrusted her daughter with, has seemingly vanished without a trace, which leads Elise on a desperate search to New York and to Juliette one final, fateful time.
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The East Indian by Brinda CharryKidnapped and transported to the new world after traveling from the British East India Company's outpost on the Coromandel Coast to the teeming streets of London, Tony finds himself in Jamestown, Virginia, where he works the tobacco plantations as he dreams of becoming a medicine man.
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The covenant of waterby Abraham VergheseSpanning the years 1900 to 1977, and set in Kerala, on South India's Malabar Coast, an epic of love, faith and medicine follows three generations of a family that suffers a peculiar affliction: in every generation, at least one person dies by drowning.
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The Beach at Summerly by Beatriz WilliamsIn 1954, Emilia Winthrop, a professor at Wellesley College, is summoned to CIA headquarters where she's forced to confront the harrowing consequences of the summer she exposed a traitor amongst the New England elite and a choice that could destroy her chance for redemption all over again.
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Summer stage by Meg Mitchell MooreWorking together to ensure their summer production at a storied Block Island theater is a success, former aspiring playwright Amy Trevino, her daughter Sam and her brother, a well-loved Hollywood actor, must grapple with their desires for fame and fortune and discover what they really want out of life.
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Swamp storyby Dave BarryStumbling across a long-lost treasure, single mother Jesse Braddock must figure out how to keep it out of the hands of villains, while Ken Bortle, to lure tourists to his failing store, invents the "Everglades Melon Monster," inspiring a horde of TikTokers to swarm the swamp, inciting mayhem and hilarity.
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Yellowface by R. F. KuangAfter the death of her literary rival in a freak accident, author June Hayward steals her just-finished masterpiece, sending it to her agent as her own work, but as emerging evidence threatens her success, she discovers how far she'll go to keep what she thinks she deserves.
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Starring Adele Astaire by Eliza KnightUSA Today bestselling author Eliza Knight returns as she delves into the life of Adele Astaire, who served up smiles and love both on and off the stage--with and without her also famous brother Fred Astaire-- along with a determined young dancer with rags-to-riches dreams.
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Hula by Jasmin 'Iolani HakesA young daughter of the legendary Hawaiian Naupaka dynasty dreams of healing the rift in her family by competing in and winning the next Miss Aloha Hula contest and proving herself worthy of carrying on her family's name.
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After Anne : A Novel of Lucy Maud Montgomery by Logan SteinerPaints a portrait of Lucy Maud Montgomery, author of the Anne of Green Gables books, and the shocking decision she made to live as a rural minister's wife instead of being a spinster authoress.
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The Celebrants by Steven RowleyReuniting in Big Sur to honor a decades-old pact to throw each other living “funerals,” celebrations to remind themselves life is worth living and living well; five friends find their pact upended when one of them reveals a shocking secret.
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A Quitter's Paradise
by Elysha Chang
A young woman does everything she can to ignore her mother's death, even as unearthed family secrets become increasingly inextricable from her own.
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The wind knows my nameby Isabel AllendeTraces the ripple effects of war and immigration on two children 5-year-old Samuel, whose mother puts him on a Kindertransport train out of Nazi-occupied Austria to England in 1938, and 7-year-old Anita, who boards another train eight decades later to the U.S., where she's separated from her mother.
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You Can't Stay Here Forever by Katherine LinDesperate to obliterate her past, a young widow flees California for the French Riviera in this compelling debut, a tale of loss, rebirth, modern friendship, and romance that blends Sally Rooney's wryness and psychological insight with Emma Straub's gorgeous scene-setting and rich relationships.
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