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15th affair
by James Patterson
When an alluring blonde with links to the CIA disappears from the scene of a brutal murder at a luxury hotel, detective Lindsay Boxer is forced to uncover difficult truths about her husband's secret life. By the Edgar Award-winning author of the Alex Cross series. 750,000 first printing.
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The second life of Nick Mason : a novel
by Steve Hamilton
Accepting a dubious offer to gain release from prison 20 years early and enjoy a life of luxury in exchange for following a criminal mastermind's orders without question, Nick Mason is forced to commit increasingly dangerous crimes while desperately fighting to go straight, reclaim his family and elude a relentless detective.
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The after party : a novel
by Anton DiSclafani
When her popular best friend, Joan, spirals out of control in their socially driven 1950s Houston community, Cece, a young wife and mother, struggles to intervene before making a painful choice. By the best-selling author of The Yonahlossee Riding Camp for Girls.
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All summer long : a novel
by Dorothea Benton Frank
In a novel filled with her trademark wit, poignant themes and rich characters, the perennialNew York Times best-selling author returns with a sensational novel that follows the travels of one couple though a tumultuous summer. 150,000 first printing
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The apartment : a novel
by Danielle Steel
Four friends sharing a beautiful loft apartment in New York City's Hell's Kitchen reveal in the glamour of city life before new relationships, job opportunities and surprising circumstances test the strength of their bond. By the best-selling author of Blue.
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Aunt Dimity and the buried treasure
by Nancy Atherton
Discovering a beautiful garnet bracelet belonging to Aunt Dimity, Lori learns the story of a doomed love affair from Dimity's youth and is asked to return the bracelet to a long-ago suitor, an endeavor that is complicated by the arrival of a family of metal detectors who link the bracelet to a lost national treasure.
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Before the fall : a novel
by Noah Hawley
The stories of 10 wealthy victims of a boat sinking intertwine with those of a down-on-his-luck painter and a 4-year-old boy, the tragedy's only survivors. By the Emmy-, Golden Globe- and Peabody Award-winning writer of Fargo. 100,000 first printing.
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Beyond the ice limit
by Douglas J Preston
A latest thriller by the best-selling authors of the Agent Pendergast series continues the high-suspense adventures of Gideon Crew, in a tale that features visits from familiar characters from The Ice Limit. 200,000 first printing.
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Blood flag
by Steve Martini
Defending a client accused of mercy-killing her father, attorney Paul Madriani is drawn into a treacherous conspiracy involving the victim's former unit from World War II and a feared Nazi relic. By the best-selling author of The Enemy Inside. 150,000 first printing.
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Boar Island : An Anna Pigeon Novel
by Nevada Barr
When her paraplegic friend's adopted daughter attempts suicide in the face of cyber-bullying and stalking, National Park Service Ranger Anna Pigeon investigates the person behind the increasingly violent harassment, who follows the troubled teen when Anna tries to move her to a safe haven.
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Cape Hell : A Page Murdock Novel
by Loren D Estleman
Ordered by a federal judge to investigate suspicions that a former Confederate captain is raising an army to take over Mexico City and rekindle the American Civil War, U.S. Deputy Page Murdock embarks on a perilous mission in the desert with two secretive companions. By the Shamus Award-winning author of Ragtime Cowboys.
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The children : a novel
by Ann Leary
A wealthy but unconventional New England family of four stepsiblings struggles to come to terms with their legacy and the myths they have built their lives upon during a lavish family wedding that exposes long-standing resentments and unfortunate truths. By the best-selling author of The Good House.
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Children of earth and sky
by Guy Gavriel Kay
A khalif from the Ottoman Empire sends an enormous army to attack the fortress that separates the Western World from the Turkish lands. By the best-selling, award-winning author of River of Stars.
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Christmas on my mind
by Janet Dailey
Sheriff Ben Marsden—busy with work, joint custody of his son, and caring for his aging mother—has no plans to attend the Cowboys' Christmas Ball in Branding Iron, Texas— until Jessica Ramsey, a pretty newcomer to his small town, gets involved in the planning. Library edition.
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The city of mirrors : a novel
by Justin Cronin
A long-anticipated conclusion to the epic adventure set in an apocalyptic America finds the colony confronting a terrifying threat in the aftermath of the destruction of the Twelve, a situation that forces Amy and her companions to confront their destinies. By the best-selling author of Mary and O'Neil.
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A country road, a tree : a novel
by Jo Baker
Journeying from his home in neutral Ireland to conflict-ridden Paris when war breaks out in 1939, an unknown Samuel Beckett forges a deep bond with James Joyce and other luminaries while secretly working for the French Resistance and outmaneuvering the Gestapo. By the best-selling author of Longbourn.
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The darkest torment
by Gena Showalter
A fierce warrior on the brink of sanity who will stop at nothing to claim the exquisite human with the power to soothe the beast inside him. 75,000 first printing.
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Death at breakfast
by Beth Richardson Gutcheon
Two retirees investigate the death of the father of a teen pop star after a suspicious fire breaks out at their Maine inn. By the New York Times best-selling author of Still Missing. 50,000 first printing.
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Destiny Unleashed
by Sherryl Woods
A conclusion to the series that began with Isn't It Rich? finds once free-spirited artist Destiny reinventing herself as a savvy businesswoman who would take down the former lover intent on destroying her family.
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Don't you cry
by Mary Kubica
In Chicago, Esther Vaughan disappears, leaving only a haunting letter as a clue for her roommate, Quinn Collins; meanwhile, in a small Michigan harbor town, 18-year-old dishwasher Alex Gallo is drawn to a charming mystery woman, whose allure spirals into something far more sinister. By the best-selling author of The Good Girl. 250,000 first printing.
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Easy Pickings
by Richard S. Wheeler
After her husband dies, her son is killed and her house is burned to the ground, mine owner March McPhee, targeted by the wealthy and powerful, fights back with the help of a saloon man, an assayer and a slippery lawyer, but wonders if wealth of any sort should be defended at such a price. Original.
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The Emperor's revenge : an Oregon Files adventure
by Clive Cussler
Juan Cabrillo and the crew of the Oregon join forces with a former CIA colleague to track down a rogue hacker and a ruthless former Ukrainian naval officer who are behind a violent bank heist that occurred during the Monaco Grand Prix. Co-written by the best-selling author of the Dirk Pitt series.
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Every woman's dream
by Mary Monroe
Two best friends embark on online dating adventures trying to make up for lost time and failed marriages, only to become involved in a deadly game. By the author of Bad Blood.
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The fireman : a novel
by Joe Hill
When a bizarre virulent plague breaks out throughout the world's major cities, causing victims to spontaneously combust, a dedicated nurse resolves to survive until her baby is born and receives protection from a mysterious infected man who uses his fire symptoms to help others. By the award-winning author of the Locke & Key comic series. 200,000 first printing.
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Flight patterns
by Karen White
Forced by a work assignment to return to the Florida hometown she swore she would never revisit, Georgia, an expert of fine china, encounters her estranged mother and sister, who cause her to realize that she must heal past rifts in order to live an authentic life. By the best-selling author of The Sound of Glass.
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Forgive me
by Daniel Palmer
After her mother's sudden death, Angie DeRose, who has dedicated her life to finding and rescuing endangered runaways, discovers a photograph of a little girl with a code and hand-written message on the back and, determined to learn the fate of the girl, goes up against a faceless enemy who will kill to keep a secret hidden forever.
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A game for all the family
by Sophie Hannah
When a woman's daughter begins to withdraw after the expulsion of a mysterious friend the school insists never existed, she finds herself in a game of cat-and-mouse that threatens both her daughter's and her own life. By the best-selling author of The Monogram Murders. 100,000 first printing.
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The girl from Summer Hill
by Jude Deveraux
Clashing with a gorgeous Hollywood star who is playing Darcy in a local production of Pride & Prejudice, Casey, a chef who puts her career first and who believes the actor's brother-in-law's damning claims, finds herself becoming attracted to him in spite of herself. By the best-selling author of A Knight in Shining Armor.
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Haunted destiny
by Heather Graham
Assigned to investigate a mysterious serial killer who leaves his victims in churches with saint medallions on their necks, paranormal investigator Jackson Crow and New Orleans agent Jude McCoy team up with piano player Alexi on a haunted cruise ship when the ghost of a victim appears to them.
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A hero of France : a novel
by Alan Furst
A tale set in World War II occupied Paris follows the experiences of French Resistance network members from diverse walks of life who engage in clandestine actions to regain the country's freedom. By the best-selling author of Red Gold.
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The highwayman : a Longmire story
by Craig Johnson
Longmire and Henry Standing Bear assist newly transferred officer Rosey Wayman, who has been receiving assistance calls from a legendary Arapaho patrolman who died in a fiery canyon accident more nearly half a century earlier. By the best-selling author of Dry Bones. TV tie-in.
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The island house : a novel
by Nancy Thayer
Having spent every summer of her adult life in Nantucket, Kansas City university professor Jenny finds herself caught between two lifestyles and two men before settling into the glamorous life she associates with the seaside and questioning her choice in the face of an unexpected turn.
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June : a novel
by Miranda Beverly-Whittemore
Learning that she is the sole heir to the fortune of a legendary Hollywood movie star who claims her as his granddaughter, an astonished Cassie investigates the truth in her prim grandmother's past and discovers secrets involving blackmail, murder, betrayal and broken hearts.
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Katherine of Aragon, the true queen
by Alison Weir
A first entry in a series centering on the six wives of Henry VIII begins with young Katherine of Aragon, who after being widowed from the future King of England marries his brother and shares a happy marriage that is overshadowed by her failure to bear a healthy son and the king's growing obsession with another woman. By the best-selling author of The Marriage Game.
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LaRose : a novel
by Louise Erdrich
Horrified when he accidentally kills his best friend's 5-year-old son while hunting, Landreaux Iron gives away his own young son to his friend's family according to ancient tradition, a decision that helps both families reach a tenuous peace that is threatened by a vengeful adversary. By the National Book Award-winning author of The Round House. 200,000 first printing.
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The last ranch : a novel of the new American West
by Michael McGarrity
A conclusion to the series that began with Hard Country and Backlands finds Matt Kerney returning from World War II to the San Andres Mountains, where in the face of territory disputes he struggles to recover from the physical and psychological challenges of a war injury.
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The Loney
by Andrew Michael Hurley
When a child's body is discovered along the wintry Lancashire coastline, a man is forced to confront a mystery from his youth involving his disabled older brother and his religious mother's Easter pilgrimage in search of a miracle cure. A first novel. 25,000 first printing.
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A lowcountry wedding
by Mary Alice Monroe
Two weddings for the Muir sisters in Charleston's fabled lowcountry are threatened by the arrival of a stranger and the revelation of a long-held family scandal involving questioned bonds and broken promises. By the award-wining author of The Summer Girls. Original.
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Marlene
by C. W Gortner
A sweeping historical tale inspired by the life of Marlene Dietrich traces her rise from the seedy worlds of Weimar Berlin's cabarets and drag balls to the lush film studios of golden-era Hollywood, where she becomes entangled in a series of stormy love affairs that push the boundaries of convention. 75,000 first printing.
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Marrying Winterborne
by Lisa Kleypas
Achieving wealth and success through his savage ambitions, tycoon Rhys Winterborne resolves to marry shy, aristocratic Lady Helen Ravenel, who in spite of her gentle upbringing responds to Rhys's seductions with her own unexpected passions. By the Rita Award-winning author of Cold-Hearted Rake. 25,000 first printing.
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Mercy
by Daniel Palmer
An outspoken doctor and advocate for the right to die reconsiders her convictions when her fiancé is rendered a quadriplegic by a motorcycle accident and begs to be allowed to end his life before dying from a rare form of heart failure that places the doctor under suspicion. Co-written by the best-selling author of Extreme Measures.
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Modern lovers
by Emma Straub
Three friends and former college bandmates struggle with the poignant midlife difficulties of managing the sexuality, independence and secrets of their young-adult children against painful memories of a friend who soared and fell without them. By the best-selling author of The Vacationers.
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Murder in Morningside Heights
by Victoria Thompson
Adjusting to married life in New York high society, Frank and Sarah Malloy investigate the suspicious death of a recent graduate from a prestigious women's college whose effort to live a life of independence and civic duty had been built on dangerous secrets. By the Edgar Award-winning author of Murder in Murray Hill.
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The Murder That Never Was
by Andrea Kane
With an unhinged client and a monstrous criminal enterprise as its adversary, Forensic Instincts is forced into uncharted territory to protect their client and save one of their own from becoming the next corpse. By aNew York Times and USA Today best-selling author
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Night shift
by Charlaine Harris
When weapons obtained from Midnight's local pawn shop are used in a series of dramatic suicides at the main crossroads in town, the vampire Lemuel makes astonishing discoveries about why the community has attracted so many paranormal residents, who must work together to stop the violence.
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The noise of time
by Julian Barnes
Dedicated to Russian composer Dmitri Shostakovich, a first novel since the author's Man Booker Prize-winning The Sense of an Ending reimagines the young musician's difficult creative compromises in the aftermath of his denouncement by Joseph Stalin.
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The pier falls : and other stories
by Mark Haddon
A collection of unsparing short stories by the internationally best-selling author of A Spot of Bother includes "The Gun," in which a man's life is marked by a single afternoon and a rusty .45; and "The Island," in which a mythical princess is abandoned in the midst of a war.
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Prayers the devil answers : a novel
by Sharyn McCrumb
Appointed to serve out her late husband's term as sheriff of their Depression-era Tennessee mountain town, Ellie struggles to reconcile her responsibilities with societal expectations for women and forges unexpected ties with a condemned killer she is scheduled to execute. By the best-selling author of The Ballad of Tom Dooley.
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Rock-a-bye bones : A Sarah Booth Delaney Mystery
by Carolyn Haines
Coping with a broken heart and the attack on Scott Hampton's blues club, Sarah Booth Delaney discovers a baby in a basket on her porch and bloody footsteps leading to her driveway, a situation that places her in the same danger as a troubled mother running for her life.
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Smoke : a novel
by Dan Vyleta
A tale set in an alternate 19th-century England where the lower classes emit smoke from their bodies that is believed to reflect wicked natures, three students at an elite boarding school for future leaders make discoveries that could cost them their lives. By the award-winning author of Pavel & I.
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The sorcerer's daughter
by Terry Brooks
A latest entry in the standalone series that includes The High Druid's Blade and The Darkling Child follows the experiences of a reviled sorcerer's daughter who confronts an impossible choice between saving her life-partner from a dangerous mission gone wrong and rescuing her life-partner's abducted sister.
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Stealing the countess : a McKenzie novel
by David Housewright
An unlicensed private investigator is asked to find a $4 million Stradivarius violin that was stolen from a locked room in a Wisconsin bed and breakfast. By the author of Unidentified Woman #15.
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Tall tail : a Mrs. Murphy mystery
by Rita Mae Brown
When the governor of Virginia passes away from a telling disease, Harry and her furry detective cohorts look for answers in the 18th century, where they discover a secret ancestry that originated in brutality and silence. By the author of the "Sister" Jane Arnold Outfoxed series.
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Troublemaker
by Linda Howard
Sent to a remote location when an unknown enemy begins targeting members of his paramilitary group, dedicated operative Morgan Yancy fights his growing feelings for small-town police chief Isabeau Maran, whose life is put in danger by her discovery of Morgan's secret. 100,000 first printing.
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Unknown Remains
by Peter Leonard
After her Wall Street trader husband dies the in the September 11 attacks, a woman discovers that he has left her completely broke and owing three-quarters of a million dollars to the mafia, in a novel by the son of crime novelist Elmore Leonard.
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Vengeance : a novel
by Zane
A steamy sequel to the best-selling Nervous is set in the world of Addicted, recently adapted into a major motion picture. By the executive producer of Zane's Sex Chronicles.
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The weekenders : a novel
by Mary Kay Andrews
Served with papers that her much-loved island home on idyllic Belle Isle is being foreclosed and that her husband has abandoned her, Riley turns to her friends for help, who she discovers are harboring their own secrets. By the best-selling author of Beach Town.
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When we were sisters
by Emilie Richards
Superstar singer-songwriter Cecilia lives life on the edge, but when a former close friend from foster care, Robin, is nearly killed in an accident, Cecilia drops everything to be with her. By the USA Today best-selling author of One Mountain Away. Library Edition.
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Zigzag : a nameless detective collection
by Bill Pronzini
Two novellas and two short stories featuring the Mystery Writers of America Grandmaster's iconic character includes the tale "Zigzag," in which a simple accident investigation uncovers a twisted murder scheme; and "Revenant," in which Nameless is tangled in a crime with bizarre occult overtones.
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