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OverDrive Audiobooks December 2018
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The Twelve Dogs of Christmas
by David Rosenfelt
Defending a friend who has been reported by a cranky neighbor for fostering homeless puppies during the holiday season, Andy Carpenter encounters more trouble than anticipated when the neighbor is found murdered. By the Shamus Award-winning, national best-selling author of Outfoxed.
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Jane and the Twelve Days of Christmas
by Stephanie Barron
Invited to spend the Christmas holiday season of 1814 at the ancestral home of the wealthy Chute family, Jane investigates the suspicious death of a Yuletide reveler whose killer is among the snowbound guests.
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A Highland Christmas
by M. C. Beaton
Left alone in chilly Lochdubh, Scotland, while his family spends Christmas in Florida, Constable Hamish Macbeth copes with a missing cat and the disappearance of a town's holiday tree and decorations, while searching for a way to make a little girl's Christmas dreams come true.
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A Christmas Journey
by Anne Perry
When a peaceful weekend party at a posh English country manor house is ruined by a mysterious death, Lady Vespasia Cumming-Gould--from the best-selling Thomas Pitt series--takes on the role of sleuth to investigate the crime, in a Christmas mystery novella.
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Merry Christmas, Alex Cross
by James Patterson
Detective Alex Cross risks everything, including holiday time with his family, in order to defuse a hostage situation that is threatening to spiral out of control in the 19th novel in the best-selling suspense series following Kill Alex Cross.
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Visions of Sugar Plums
by Janet Evanovich
A holiday adventure by the author of Twelve Sharp and Lean Mean Thirteen finds Stephanie Plum struggling to remove an intruder from her apartment and falling for a mysterious newcomer named Diesel.
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Putin Country : a Journey Into the Real Russia
by Anne Garrels
A longtime NPR correspondent chronicles her journey into an aging military-industrial center a thousand miles east of Moscow, home to the Russian nuclear program, to chart the social and political aftershocks of the USSR's collapse.
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