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Governess gone rogue
by Laura Lee Guhrke
Disguising herself as a man to score her dream job—being the tutor for the Earl of Kenyon’s wild young sons, Miss Amanda Leighton, when her deception is exposed, vows to teach the Earl some lessons in love, seduction and second chances. Simultaneous. Hardcover available. 100,000 first printing.
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House of stone : a novel
by Novuyo Rosa Tshuma
After their son, Bukhosi, disappears in the chronic turmoil of modern Zimbabwe, Abednego and Agnes Mlambo receive help from their enigmatic lodger, Zamani. A first novel.
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A gentlewoman's guide to murder
by Victoria Hamilton
"When Sir Henry Claybourne is murdered, young spinster Miss Emmeline St. Germaine--who has a secret hobby of rescuing young girls from predatory nobility at knife point--fears that she will be suspected of the murder and resolves to solve it"
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Sisters of the fire
by Kim Wilkins
Four years after restoring their father to the throne, five sisters seek out their individual destinies not knowing that Willow keeps a dangerous secret that could destroy everything, in the second novel of the series following Daughters of the Storm
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Sisters of the fire
by Kim Wilkins
Four years after restoring their father to the throne, five sisters seek out their individual destinies not knowing that Willow keeps a dangerous secret that could destroy everything, in the second novel of the series following Daughters of the Storm
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The silent patient
by Alex Michaelides
A therapist becomes dangerously obsessed with uncovering the truth about what prompted his client, an artist who refuses to speak, to murder her husband in a way that triggers mass public speculation. A first novel.
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The smiling man
by Joseph Knox
A follow-up to Sirens finds damaged Manchester PD detective Aidan Waits investigating the murder of a man with no identifying marks except an unsettling smile, a case that is complicated by all-too-personal attacks
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Words of radiance
by Brandon Sanderson
Dalinar leads the human armies into an escalating war with the Parshendi, while Shallan and Jasnah search for a mythical city to secure humanity's survival, and Kaladin struggles to master his Windrunner powers
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Moonlight scandals
by Jennifer L Armentrout
When a brutal attack on her friend is linked to the notorious de Vincent family, ghost hunter Rosie Herpin longs to solve the mystery of darkly seductive Devlin de Vincent who makes her wildest fantasies come true. Simultaneous. 50,000 first printing.
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99 percent mine : a novel
by Sally Thorne
A woman with a life-long crush on her brother's best friend decides to stay and watch him renovate an old cottage inherited from their grandmother. By the USA Today best-selling author of The Hating Game. Original. 100,000 first printing
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The celebration
by Wanda E Brunstetter
Taking in a pair of recently orphaned children, Amish couple Lyle and Heidi organize a series of cooking classes to help their young charges adapt and make friends, an endeavor that is complicated by the private challenges of the families also attending the class. By a New York Times best-selling author. Original.
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Arkad's world
by James L Cambias
"Young Arkad is the only human on a distant world, on his own among beings from across the galaxy. His struggle to survive is disrupted by the arrival of three humans: an eccentric historian named Jacob, a superhuman cyborg girl called Baichi, and a mysterious ex-spy known as Ree. They seek a priceless treasure which might free Earth from alien domination. Arkad risks everything to join them on an incredible quest halfway across the planet"
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Reckoning of fallen gods : A Tale of the Coven
by R. A. Salvatore
The god-defeating Aoelyn and Talmadge, the trader she saved at the cost of everything personal, become the defenders of their land when a fallen empire of fanatics reemerges to claim the world they believe is their own.
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Fast friends
by Jill Mansell
After a bored housewife is told by her much more exciting friends, one a TV presenter, the other a trendy bar owner, that her husband has been cheating on her, she decides to make some changes to her life. Original.
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As long as we both shall live
by JoAnn Chaney
"What happens when you're really, truly done making your marriage work? You can't be married to someone without sometimes wanting to bash them over the head... As Long As We Both Shall Live is JoAnn Chaney's wicked, masterful examination of a marriage gone very wrong, a marriage with lots of secrets... "My wife! I think she's dead!" Matt frantically tells park rangers that he and his wife, Marie, were hiking when she fell off a cliff into the raging river below. They start a search, but they aren't hopeful: no one could have survived that fall. It was a tragic accident. But Matt's first wife also died in suspicious circumstances. And when the police pull a body out of the river, they have a lot more questions for Matt. Detectives Loren and Spengler want to know if Matt is a grieving, twice-unlucky husband or a cold-blooded murderer. They dig into the couple's lives to see what they can unearth. And they find that love's got teeth, it's got claws, and once it hitches you to a person, it's tough to rip yourself free. So what happens when you're done making it work?"
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One day in December : a novel
by Josie Silver
Taking place over 10 consecutive Christmases, tells the story of Jack and Laurie, who meet at a bus stop and continue to circle each other's lives seemingly fated to be together, except not actually managing it, for a decade. Original.
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The silhouette girl
by V. C. Andrews
A woman with a thriving career in nursing begins receiving calls from a glamorous stranger who seems to know her past secrets, a situation that escalates into a wrongful murder charge. By the best-selling author of the Christopher's Diary series. 10,000 first printing.
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Tear it down
by Nicholas Petrie
Peter Ash tackles two difficult cases in Memphis involving an attack on a war photographer, a homeless street musician, a stolen cache of watches, vengeful gangsters and a valuable Civil War heirloom. By the national best-selling author of The Drifter
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The weight of a piano
by Chris Cander
An immigrant from the Soviet Union and an orphaned mechanic find their lives fatefully linked across half a century of history by a German Blüthner piano. By the award-winning author of Whisper Hollow
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Out of the dark
by Gregg Andrew Hurwitz
Evan Smoak, a.k.a., the Nowhere Man, is pitted against one of his own for the future of the country when a murderous President Bennett activates the Orphan program's first recruit. By the best-selling author of Hellbent
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Out of the dark
by Gregg Andrew Hurwitz
Evan Smoak, a.k.a., the Nowhere Man, is pitted against one of his own for the future of the country when a murderous President Bennett activates the Orphan program's first recruit. By the best-selling author of Hellbent
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The overnight kidnapper
by Andrea Camilleri
Inspector Montalbano's investigation into a series of kidnappings involving bank employees who are released unharmed hours later is complicated by an arson case, a secret affair and the discovery of a body. Simultaneous.
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Good riddance
by Elinor Lipman
Discarding her late mother's cherished and heavily annotated high school yearbook, Daphne is entangled in a series of absurdities when the yearbook is discovered by a busybody documentary filmmaker. 45,000 first printing.
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The wartime sisters
by Lynda Cohen Loigman
Reunited after an estrangement at the beginning of World War II, two Brooklyn sisters, one an officer's wife, the other a widow and factory laborer, are shattered by the revelations of a mysterious figure from the past.
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One fatal mistake
by Tom Hunt
When her son causes a fatal accident and flees the scene without reporting it, a single mother makes a fateful decision that irrevocably changes their lives. By the author of Killer Choice
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Sea monsters : a novel
by Chloe Aridjis
A 17-year-old Mexican girl runs away from home in search of a troupe of Ukrainian dwarves who escaped from the circus and ends up settling in an eccentric beach community.
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We shall see the sky sparkling
by Susana Aikin
Joining Edwardian London's famous Imperial Theatre against the wishes of her traditionally minded father, a talented actress is forced by betrayal to flee to St. Petersburg, where she lands in exile with her revolutionary-minded lover. Original. A first novel.
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O'Hurley's return : Skin Deep / Without a Trace
by Nora Roberts
A two-in-one reissue by a #1 New York Times and USA Today best-selling author features two fan-favorite stories—Skin Deep and Without a Trace—about regrets, redemption and reunion. Reissue. 450,000 first printing
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Restless lightning
by Richard Baker
After almost being court martialed, Sikander North is exiled to a remote planet in the Tzoru empire, but he soon finds himself in the middle of an alien revolt and, in fighting along with Dremish soldiers, must defy the prejudices of his superior officers
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The temp
by Michelle Frances
Business-mogul Carrie is at the top of her game, but as an ambitious woman named Emma fills in for her as she prepares to have her baby, Carrie finds her life quickly falling apart. An international best-seller.
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The Beast of Nightfall Lodge
by S. A. Sidor
When a big-game hunter offers a reward for the capture of a bloodthirsty creature in the mountains of New Mexico, Egyptologist Rom Hardy's team confronts a monstrous legend come to life. By the author of Fury From the Tomb. Original
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Dark water rising
by Sharon Sala
As Tropical Storm Gladys heads straight towards coastal Texas, Sam Quaid must race against time to save his ex-wife when she reaches out to him after the escape of two prisoners from a penitentiary near where she lives. Original. 110,000 first printing.
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Murder, she meowed
by Liz Mugavero
When her bachelorette party ends in murder, Kristan “Stan” Connor finds her wedding guest list turning into a suspect list as she makes a vow to catch a killer before she says “I do.” Original.
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The age of light : a novel
by Whitney Scharer
A debut novel inspired by the life of the Vogue model-turned-renowned photographer finds Lee Miller relocating to 1929 Paris, where she becomes the muse and colleague of the mercurial Surrealist, Man Ray. A first novel. 150,000 first printing
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Lavender blue
by Donna Kauffman
Still grieving over the son she lost years ago, Hannah Montgomery, the co-owner of a lavender farm, meets a widowed stonemason with whom she develops a deep friendship that could lead to something more if she is willing to take the risk. Original.
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The girl in the glass box
by James Grippando
Miami attorney Jack Swytech lands in the heart of a contentious immigration debate when he takes on the heart-wrenching case of an undocumented immigrant who has fled to America to safeguard family lives. 75,000 first printing.
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I owe you one : a novel
by Sophie Kinsella
Struggling to hold her late father's business together in spite of her less-motivated siblings, Fixie Farr cashes in an IOU from a handsome stranger to find employment for her childhood crush. By the best-selling author of the Shopaholic series.
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Fly away with me
by Susan Fox
Tasked by her ailing mother to find her long-lost aunt, lawyer Eden Blaine flies to a Pacific Northwest island she’s never even heard of where she, recovering from a bad breakup, meets a gorgeous seaplane pilot who makes her wonder if a carefree rebound fling is just what she needs. Original.
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Chocolate cream pie murder
by Joanne Fluke
The filming of a television special at brokenhearted Hannah Swensen's bakery is complicated by her shifty ex, an intrusive gang of bodyguards and an untimely murder that compels her alliance with an old flame.
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The Dutch wife
by Ellen Keith
A World War II concentration-camp prostitute, an SS officer who loathes his work and an Argentine Dirty War political prisoner are connected by a dark secret that complicates their survival. A first novel. (Historical Fiction). Original. 100,000 first printing.
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The last romantics : a novel
by Tara Conklin
A fictional poet describes the Connecticut summer when she and her siblings ran wild as the inspiration for her most iconic work. By the New York Times best-selling novel of The House Girl. 200,000 first printing
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Washington Black : a novel
by Esi Edugyan
Unexpectedly chosen to be a family manservant, an 11-year-old Barbados sugar-plantation slave is initiated into a world of technology and dignity before a devastating betrayal propels him throughout the world in search of his true self.
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Paris in the present tense
by Mark Helprin
When faced with a series of challenges to his principles, livelihood and home, Jules—a 74-year-old maître at Paris-Sorbonne, cellist, widow, veteran of the war in Algeria and child of the Holocaust—must confront his complex past and find a way forward. By the author of Winter's Tale and A Soldier of the Great War. $100,000 ad/promo.
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The Fire Court
by Andrew Taylor
A follow-up to The Ashes of London finds traitor's son James Marwood and despised regicide's daughter Cat Lovett navigating Restoration London to stop a killer who is threatening the future of the city. 30,000 first printing
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A Merciful Fate
by Kendra Elliot
Survivalist and FBI agent Mercy Kilpatrick discovers that she is not the only one with something to hide in her close-knit community when the remains of a man linked to a notorious heist are unearthed. Original.
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Elsey come home
by Susan Conley
Agreeing to attend a mountain retreat with her estranged husband, an alcoholic artist living in China rediscovers herself through new friendships that help her confront the deep-rooted ghosts of her childhood. By the author of Paris Was the Place
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Where reasons end : a novel
by Yiyun Li
The award-winning author of Kinder Than Solitude draws on her experiences of losing a child to suicide, in a poignant tribute to the love and complexities of parent-child bonds that reimagines an urgent conversation between a mother and teenage son
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At the wolf's table
by Rosella Postorino
Forced to risk her life every day as a taster at Hitler's secret headquarters, Rosa and a growing sisterhood of involuntary women conscripts navigate Nazi fanatics, an SS guard's unwanted attention and the escalating war.
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The sky above us
by Sarah Sundin
Violet Lindstrom wanted to be a missionary, but for now she serves oversees in the American Red Cross, where she is drawn to Lt. Adler Paxton of the US 357th Fighter Group, who battles the Germans in the air and his past on the ground. Simultaneous eBook.\\Violet Lindstrom wanted to be a missionary, but for now she serves oversees in the American Red Cross, where she is drawn to Lt. Adler Paxton of the US 357th Fighter Group, who battles the Germans in the air and his past on the ground. Simultaneous eBook.\\
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Duchess by deception
by Marie Force
Fleeing from an arranged marriage, Catherine McCabe is waylaid at a Duke’s home by his estate manager, Derek Eagan, and as they fall passionately in love, she must make a tough decision when she discovers Derek’s real identity. Original.
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Hunt them down : a Pierce Hunt thriller
by Simon Gervais
When his teenage daughter is kidnapped by the head of a notorious Mexican drug cartel, former Army Ranger Pierce Hunt must team up with an ex-lover and current enemy to save her, becoming a man he swore he’d never be again.
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The Guilt We Carry
by Samuel W. Gailey
After her little brother's accidental death, a teenager runs away from home to live on the street until she discovers a dead drug dealer and a duffel bag full of cash and seizes the opportunity.
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Strife's bane
by Evie Manieri
An infamous former mercenary once known as the Mongrel must return to the violent kingdom she fled in order to save the person she loves most amidst political discord and looming war, in a conclusion to The Shattered Kingdoms saga
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The book of the just
by Dana Chamblee Carpenter
Mouse and her lover, Angelo, have been hiding from the Novus Rishi cult, but when the beings of the Martu's Dreaming send them dire prophecies, Mouse and Angelo must find a hidden cache of ancient weapons if they are defeat the forces of evil
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The one you fight for
by Roni Loren
Both torn apart by a national tragedy in different ways, Taryn Landry and Shaw Miller wonder if they can ever love life again. By a New York Times and USA Today best-selling author. Original
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The forgiving kind
by Donna Everhart
After her beloved father dies in 1950s North Carolina, 12-year-old water diviner Martha "Sonny" Creech must deal with a shady, bigoted neighbor who is trying to insert himself in her family's cotton-farm business. By the author of The Education of Dixie Dupree. Original
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Pruning the dead
by Julia Henry
When her ex-husband’s catty third wife is found dead in a pile of mulch, 65-year-old Lilly Jayne, along with the Garden Squad—a group of amateur sleuths with a green thumb—must dig up some clues to catch a killer before someone else is pushing up daisies. Original.
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The whole package
by Marie Harte
When Naomi Starr meets former Marine Reid Griffith, who works for the veterans moving company that she does PR for, she just may have to break her rule of not mixing business with pleasure. By a New York Times best-selling author
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Here and now and then
by Mike Chen
Stranded for 18 years since the 1990s, time-traveling agent Kin Stewart, suffering from memory loss, has started a new life, but when rescuers from the year 2142 finally arrive, he must choose between his current family and the one he left behind in the future.
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An hour unspent
by Roseanna M. White
"As 1915 England plunges into war, Barclay Pearce, a thief, rescues Evelina Manning from a mugging and begins to wonder what his future holds. When her father's military invention endangers her whole family, it may just take a reformed thief to steal thetime they need to escape"
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Godblind
by Anna Stephens
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You know you want this : "Cat person" and other stories
by Kristen Roupenian
From the author of the short story that went viral, “Cat Person,” comes a collection of short stories that includes the popular tale, as well as others that explore the complex—and often darkly funny—connections between gender, sex and power across genres. 150,000 first printing.
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A dog called Jack
by Ivy Pembroke
Abandoned dog Jack finds a collective family in the residents of Christmas Street—a group of people who just might need Jack as much as he needs them.
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The kingdom of copper
by S. A. Chakraborty
A follow-up to the USA Today best-selling The City of Brass finds a trapped Nahri reluctantly embracing her power to safeguard her tribe, while an exiled Ali accepts help from water spirits who unearth a family secret. 100,000 first printing
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The coming storm
by Mark Alpert
In a near-future New York City ravaged by rising sea levels, superstorms and scarce resources, a genetic scientist joins forces with a genetically enhanced soldier and a Brooklyn gang kingpin to resist a government plot involving mass DNA manipulation.
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The Havana game
by John Lutz
Five thousand miles apart, Thomas Laker, a covert operative for the Gray Outfit, and his partner, NSA codebreaker Ava North, discover that their very different missions involving terrorists and the Mob are tied to one explosive plot, forcing them to play by their own rules to survive. Original.
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Seven deadly zins : a California wine country mystery
by Nancy J Parra
After an FDA inspector is found dead in a vat of her friend's wine at his vineyard, Taylor O'Brian works to prove his innocence, in the second novel in the mystery series following A Case of Syrah, Syrah
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Felicity Carrol and the Perilous Pursuit
by Patricia Marcantonio
Amidst the heraldry of Queen Victoria’s Golden Jubilee celebrations, a string of robberies involving King Arthur relics and a series brutal murders plaque Britain’s aristocracy and Felicity Carrol takes it upon herself to investigate, uncovering a nefarious plot that puts her own life in danger.
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Crazy Cupid love
by Amanda Heger
In a magical rom-com, the descendants of Greek mythology must learn to live and love in a mundane world where Aphrodite's blessing can sure feel like a real pain in the quiver. Original.
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Sweet taste of revenge
by Mary Ellis
After a socialite is found dead on her luxury yacht, private investigator Kate Weller is hired to investigate the case, while at the same time she is trying to clear her brother, who has been convicted in a robbery homicide
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Death by committee
by Alexis Morgan
When her new inheritance comes with a dead body, quilter Abby McCree, who is now the owner of her late Aunt Sybil’s rundown estate, must clear her aunt’s good name of murder and piece together the clues to catch the real culprit. Original.
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Dead as a door knocker
by Diane Kelly
When a dead body is found on the property of the house she wants to buy, real estate agent Whitney Whitaker launches her own investigation to solve this mystery before she loses her investment—and her life. Original.
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The end of loneliness
by Benedict Wells
An English-language debut by an international award winner follows the struggles of a directionless young man who, after a childhood overshadowed by the loss of his family, seeks to reconnect with a boarding-school friend and his own literary ambitions. Original.
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Weather woman : a novel
by Cai Emmons
"Cai Emmons is the author of the novels His Mother's Son and The Stylist and, most recently, Weather Woman. A graduate of Yale University, with MFAs from New York University and the University of Oregon, Cai is formerly a playwright and screenwriter. Hershort work has appeared in such publications as TriQuarterly, Narrative, Arts and Culture, among others. She teaches in the University of Oregon's Creative Writing Program."
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The most beautiful night of the soul : more stories from the Middle East and beyond
by Sándor Jászberényi
"In his award-winning new collection, one of Hungary's top writers takes us to the edge--where fiction meets journalism Set mostly in contemporary Cairo and Iraq, as well as Israel, London, and Hungary, these twelve short stories are a staggering follow-up to those in the acclaimed collection The Devil Is a Black Dog by leading Hungarian writer/photojournalist Sándor Jászberényi. Told from the perspective of Cairo-based European war correspondent Daniel Marosh, The Most Beautiful Night of the Soul is,above all, about a journalist examining some of today's most pressing Middle East conflicts and the lives of others even while forced to question his own assumptions and haunted by his own demons. It resonates with the work of Tim O'Brien, Kevin Powers, Ernest Hemingway, and Graham Greene--when journalism and an insider's view becomes literature in capital letters"
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Cowboy brave : Bonus Novel Second Chance Cowboy
by Carolyn Brown
Includes a brand new story in which Emily Baker takes the seniors she cares for up to the Longhorn Canyon Ranch where she meets a sexy cowboy who makes the trip worthwhile, as well as a bonus story—Second Chance Cowboy by A.J. Pine. Original. 150,000 first printing
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Winter loon : a novel
by Susan Bernhard
When the spring thaw of a frozen Minnesota lake brings about shocking revelations that lead to violence, 15-year-old Wes Ballot embarks on a search for his missing father, the truth about his mother’s death and a future he must claim for himself.
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The curiosities
by Susan Gloss
Encouraged by her husband to look for a job when fertility problems start to become an obsession, Nell Parker takes command of an art colony full of eccentrics
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The gown : A Novel of the Royal Wedding
by Jennifer Robson
"London, 1947: Besieged by the harshest winter in living memory, burdened by onerous shortages and rationing, the people of postwar Britain are enduring lives of quiet desperation in spite of their nation's recent victory. Among them are Ann Hughes and Miriam Dassin, embroiderers in the famed Mayfair fashion house of Norman Hartnell. Together they forge an unlikely friendship, but their bond, along with their nascent hopes for a brighter future, are tested when they are chosen for a once-in-a-lifetime honor: taking part in the creation of Princess Elizabeth's wedding gown. Toronto, 2011: More than half a century later, Heather Mackenzie seeks to unravel the mystery of a set of embroidered flowers, a legacy from her late grandmother. How did her beloved Nan, a woman who never spoke of her old life in Britain, come to possess the priceless embroideries, so similar to the exquisite motifs that embellished the stunning gown worn by Queen Elizabeth II at her wedding more than sixty years before? And what was her Nan's connection to the celebrated textile artist Miriam Dassin? The Gown takes us inside the workrooms where one of the most famous wedding gowns in history was created, balancing behind-the-scenes details with a sweeping portrait of a society left reeling by the calamitous costs of victory. Its heroines, whose points of view alternate and intersect throughout its pages, are connected by threads of loss and love, suffering and survival, regret and redemption"
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Shadow captain
by Alastair Reynolds
A sequel to the award-winning Revenger finds a haunted Adrana and an increasingly obsessed Fura Ness searching for Bosa Sennen's hidden treasure, a hunt that is complicated by the late pirate's numerous enemies. Original. 75,000 first printing
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We cast a shadow : a novel
by Maurice Carlos Ruffin
In a near-future South where an increasing number of people with dark skin endure cosmetic procedures to pass as white, a father embarks on an obsessive quest to protect his son, who bears a dark, spreading birthmark. A first novel.
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In dog we trust
by Beth Kendrick
Unexpectedly named the legal guardian of a wealthy man's prized Labrador retrievers, Jocelyn Hilliard moves into a luxurious seaside mansion before tackling the dual challenge of caring for her charges and contending with her late benefactor's estranged son. Original.
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The chef
by James Patterson
Accused of committing murder in the line of duty, detective Caleb Rooney of the New Orleans PD uses the contacts from his moonlighting job as a celebrity food-truck chef to counter a terrorist plot. Co-written by a #1 best-selling author.
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Fair Juno
by Stephanie Laurens
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The fearless King
by Katee Robert
Pretending to be with Frank Evans, a man who deals in information, to stop her father from taking over the family business, Journey King finds her plan working all too well when she falls for this dangerous man. Original. 50,000 first printing.
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The Shaker murders
by Eleanor Kuhns
After accusations of witchcraft, Will Rees, a farmer in 1796 Maine, and his family take refuge in Zion, a Shaker community, but when multiple deaths occur there, Will is determined to investigate the suspicious circumstances, despite the Shaker Elders dismssing his concerns
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The Black Ascot
by Charles Todd
An unexpected tip lands Inspector Ian Rutledge on the trail of a suspect behind a royal horse-race murder, only to find his own sanity brought into question by shocking events. By a New York Times best-selling author. 100,000 first printing
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Death by chocolate malted milkshake
by Sarah Graves
Preparing a wedding order for Eastport, Maine's favorite couple, Jake and Ellie investigate when the betrotheds wind up behind bars after the poisoning of an ex and a baffling confession. By the best-selling author of Death by Chocolate Cherry Cheesecake
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Ghost wall
by Sarah Moss
Spending her father's vacations at an Iron Age reenactment anthropology field site that requires participants to use period tools and knowledge to survive, Silvie begins to envision her own future before a spiritual ritual involving human sacrifice raises disturbing questions.
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The stranger inside
by Laura Benedict
A woman arrives home to discover a stranger living in her house, claiming he has legally leased her property before revealing he knows a secret from her past involving the death of her sister. 25,000 first printing.
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The spirit of science fiction
by Roberto Bolaño
Two young poets adrift in Mexico City pursue ambitions of revolution, notoriety and sexual adventure before the realities of city life ensconce one in an insular world of dreams and the other on hedonist adventures in the labyrinthine underworld.
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Brunch at Bittersweet Café : a supper club novel
by Carla Laureano
Pastry chef Melody Johansson and pilot Justin Keller find themselves drawn together by their shared love of adventure, but when an unexpected windfall provides Melody with the chance to open her dream bakery-café in Denver, she’s faced with an impossible choice: stay in the place she’s come to call home or give it all up for the man she loves. Simultaneous eBook.\\Pastry chef Melody Johansson and pilot Justin Keller find themselves drawn together by their shared love of adventure, but when an unexpected windfall provides Melody with the chance to open her dream bakery-café in Denver, she’s faced with an impossible choice: stay in the place she’s come to call home or give it all up for the man she loves. Simultaneous eBook.\\
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The perfect Christmas : Can This Be Christmas?
by Debbie Macomber
Tired of being single, Cassie Beaumont, who longs for a husband and kids, hires professional matchmaker Simon Dodson who assigns her three tasks to complete before she meets her perfect match. Reprint.
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Kill for me
by Tom Wood
Caught in the middle of a Guatemalan cartel war, hired killer Victor must decide which patron of the largest cartel—Heloise Salvatierra or her sister, Maria—lives or dies after Heloise offers him a large sum of money to take out Maria. Original.
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Darling
by Rachel Edwards
Darling, who is saddled with a spiteful and spoiled stepdaughter named Lola, decides to make the best of the situation until Lola, unbeknownst to her, secretly plots to get rid of her. Original. 50,000 first printing.
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Secrets at Cedar Cabin
by Colleen Coble
Moving to a small town with her aging grandmother after discovering her husband's shady double life, Brenna Fleming takes a job helping a sight-impaired man before learning that everything she believed about herself was a lie. Simultaneous. Hardcover available.
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The last thing you surrender
by Leonard Pitts
A novel from a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and best-selling author follows the story of three characters from the Jim Crow south and how their lives are transformed by the events surrounding World War II. Original.
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Safe haven
by Patricia J MacDonald
After a romance with an old acquaintance, pregnant Dena Russell moves to her hometown and starts a new life with horse breeder Brian Riley, but when his erratic behavior forces her to move again and a body is found, she begins to fear for her life
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The Dakota Winters
by Tom Barbash
Returning to his childhood home in 1979 New York's famed Dakota apartments, a former Peace Corps volunteer is swept up in a raucous celebrity effort to reignite his late-night host father's stalled career. 75,000 first printing.
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A murderous marriage
by Alyssa Maxwell
When her sister Julia’s new—and much older—husband is found dead the morning after their hasty marriage, Lady Phoebe Renshaw and her lady’s maid must race against time to catch a killer before the Renshaws' social standing is irreparably damaged by a murder charge.
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The death messenger
by Mari Hannah
A follow-up to The Silent Room finds DS Matthew Ryan and Detective Superintendent Eloise O'Neil investigating a series of violent recordings by an unknown assailant who may be directly targeting their new special unit
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Tau Zero
by Poul Anderson
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Healing hearts
by Sarah M Eden
A nurse misunderstands a doctor's advertisement for a mail order bride and arrives in the frontier town of Savage Wells expecting a job, in the second novel of the series following The Sheriffs of Savage Wells. Original. 12,000 first printing
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One tough cowboy
by Lora Leigh
Living to protect and serve, Sheriff Hunter Steel teams up with police officer Samantha Ryder when she returns home to California to solve her aunt’s murder—a case that brings them together while an enemy waits to tear them apart. Original.
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That Churchill woman : a novel
by Stephanie Barron
A tale inspired by the life of Winston Churchill's scandal-marked American mother follows the experiences of a wealthy and fiercely independent New Yorker whose whirlwind romance with a duke's son sweeps her disruptively into British royalty and politics.
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A scandalous adventure
by Lillian Marek
When she is mistaken for the monarch¡s missing bride by Count Maximillian von Staufer, a dashing young royal officer, Lady Olivia deVaux, to avoid an impending crisis, agrees to impersonate her royal highness and help him find the real princess, which leads them down a path of danger, intrigue andùultimatelyùtrue love. Original.
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The good ones
by Jenn McKinlay
Hired by Maisy Kelly to convert her late aunt’s Victorian house into a romance bookstore, architect and single father Ryder Copeland finds his plans of leaving this small town behind thwarted by his attraction to this shy, curly haired professor. Original.
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Once a liar
by A. F. Brady
Peter Caine, a remorseless defense attorney who has no qualms about fighting to acquit the worst criminals, finds himself the target when his ex-girlfriend winds up dead and her Manhattan DA father is intent on pinning the crime on Peter. Original. 25,000 first printing.
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Where the crawdads sing
by Delia Owens
Viewed with suspicion in the aftermath of a tragedy, a beautiful hermit who has survived for years in a marsh becomes targeted by unthinkable forces. A first novel by the New York Times best-selling author of Cry of the Kalahari
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More than words
by Jill Santopolo
A woman mourning the death of her hotel-owner father and reeling from an astounding secret finds herself caught between the world of her longtime boyfriend and her passionate boss. By the author of The Light We Lost
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Tempt me with diamonds
by Jane Feather
When her beloved brother dies in battle and leaves his share of the family estate to his best friend, Diana Sommerville is forced to share her home with her unfaithful former fiancé who tests her resolve at every turn. Original.
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Nightchaser
by Amanda Bouchet
Captain Tess Bailey and her crew are on the run from a dangerous tyrant, and their best hope for help is a tall, dark and much-too-appealing stranger, Shade Ganavan. By the USA Today best-selling author of The Kingmaker Chronicles. Original
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Three little words
by Jenny Holiday
To make the wedding in time, bridesmaid Gia Gallo, stranded in NY with her best friend’s wedding dress, shares a car with best man Bennet Buchanan for a long road trip to Florida during which things get hotter with every state line they cross. Original. 50,000 first printing.
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Murder likes it hot : a Downward Dog mystery
by Tracy Weber
When an employee is found dead at the local homeless shelter for youth, yoga instructor Kate Davidson sets aside her fertility and financial woes to support and defend the teenagers
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Lagoon
by Nnedi Okorafor
A famous rapper, a biologist, and a rogue solder become world protectors after the first contact with an alien ambassador results in global chaos and an attack that threatens humanity with mass extinction
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Mensah
by Gbontwi Anyetei
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The victory garden
by Rhys Bowen
Marrying an Australian pilot during World War I, Emily volunteers to tend the neglected grounds of a Devonshire estate where she finds inspiration and support in an herbalist's long-forgotten journals. By the award-winning author of The Tuscan Child
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The hangman's secret : a Victorian mystery
by Laura Joh Rowland
When a local executioner is found murdered by the same method he used to end criminal lives, photographer Sarah Bain and her friends follow leads to a notorious killer of infants. By the award-winning author of A Mortal Likeness
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The vanishing season
by Joanna Schaffhausen
An award-winning first novel follows the experiences of a police officer who hides her identity as a serial killer's only surviving victim while overseeing petty crime in a sleepy community where the disappearances of three people on a fateful anniversary compels the officer to reach out to the FBI agent who saved her years earlier.
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The gun also rises
by Sherry Harris
When a case of lost Hemingway stories, stolen from a train in Paris back in 1922, ends up in her possession, Sarah is soon mixed up with a mystery, a murder, a mobster, the fanatical League of Treasure Hunters and a hard-to-read rare book dealer. Original.
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The night Olivia fell
by Christina McDonald
When her pregnant daughter is rendered brain dead from a fall and placed on life support to help the baby survive, a grieving mother notices suspicious injuries and resolves to uncover the truth. Original. 50,000 first printing.
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The girl before : a novel
by J P. Delaney
Seizing an opportunity to rent a one-of-a-kind house, a damaged young woman falls in love with the enigmatic architect who designed the residence, unaware that she is following in the footsteps of a doomed former tenant, in a story that has been optioned to be made into a movie directed by Ron Howard. Reprint. A New York Times best-seller. Movie tie-in.
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Trigger
by David Swinson
Working as a vigilante robbing drug dealers after achieving hard-won sobriety, retired cop-turned-private investigator Frank Marr is drawn back into the world of police corruption to prove an old friend's innocence. 40,000 first printing.
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The book artist
by Mark Pryor
When a celebrated artist is murdered during a Montmartre exhibition, Hugo Marston risks his life to prevent a wrongful arrest at the same time an assassin returns to settle an old score. By the author of The Sorbonne Affair. Original
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Breach of trust
by Rachel Dylan
Corporate litigator Mia Shaw suffers the shock of her life when she finds her colleague and friend brutally murdered, but the man accused of the murder is a friend of security tech guru Noah Ramirez and the evidence just doesn't add up. Simultaneous eBook.\\Corporate litigator Mia Shaw suffers the shock of her life when she finds her colleague and friend brutally murdered, but the man accused of the murder is a friend of security tech guru Noah Ramirez and the evidence just doesn't add up. Simultaneous eBook.\\
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The lost girls of Paris
by Pam Jenoff
After discovering an abandoned, photograph-filled suitcase in Grand Central Station in 1946, a young widow sets out to discover who the people in the pictures are. By the New York Times best-selling author of the Orphan's Tale. Simultaneous. 400,000 first printing
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Old Newgate Road
by Keith Scribner
Returning after 30 years to his family's tobacco fields in Connecticut, a man haunted by his mother's death at his father's hands puts his rabble-rousing son to work in the fields and becomes quickly enmeshed in a complicated family legacy.
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The break line
by James Brabazon
Dispatched to Sierra Leone to help combat rebel forces who are slaughtering innocent villagers, British intelligence operative and hardened assassin Max McLean searches for the monster behind the attacks only to be confronted by a deadly mistake from the past.
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Immigrant, Montana
by Amitava Kumar
A student from India attending a university in New York meditatively and idealistically navigates the unfamiliar political and social dynamics of campus life as an immigrant while searching for love in ways that shape his ideas about culture and boundaries.
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Suddenly mine
by Samantha Chase
Christian Montgomery must constantly live under the shadow of his judgmental father, until beach bunny Sophia Bennington offers him a way out of the dark. By a New York Times best-selling author. Original
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The falconer : a novel
by Dana Czapnik
In 1993 New York, 17-year-old street-smart, trash-talking baller Lucy Adler finds her comfortable life playing pick-up games with her unrequited love, Percy, thrown into turmoil when a pair of female artists draw her into their world. 40,000 first printing.
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The line between
by Tosca Moon Lee
A woman who recently escaped a doomsday cult finds the world on the brink of the promised apocalypse after the re-emergence of an extinct disease from melting Alaskan permafrost begins to spread. 50,000 first printing.
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99 nights in Logar
by Jamil Jan Kochai
A trepidatious return visit to a family compound in Afghanistan finds a disastrous encounter with a terrifying but beloved guard dog leading to a 12-year-old boy's mythology-laced search through the landscape of contemporary Logar.
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Cutthroats
by William W Johnstone
Lifetime outlaws Jimmy "Slash" Braddock and Melvin "Pecos Kid" Baker are ready to call it quits, but when the younger members of their gang rebel, they must pull one last job to finance a retirement far away from the long arm of the law.
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This is not a love song : stories
by Brendan Mathews
A first collection by the author of The World of Tomorrow includes the stories, "My Last Attempt to Explain to You What Happened with the Lion Tamer" and "Airborne." 75,000 first printing
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Bowlaway : a novel
by Elizabeth McCracken
An unconventional New England family faces scandal, inheritance battles and questions of paternities as viewed through three generations of their owning and operating a candlepin bowling alley in Salford, Massachusetts.
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The girls at 17 Swann Street
by Yara Zgheib
A French ballerina with self-perception challenges descends into anorexia when an injury sidelines her career, landing her in a support home for women with life-threatening eating disorders. A first novel.
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You will suffer
by Alexandra Ivy
Plagued by a series of sinister incidents, lawyer Ellie Gethrie is drawn into a web of murder and vengeance along with her neighbor, former FBI agent Nate Marcel, and must expose her town’s dark and twisted past before it’s her turn to die. Original.
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Terminal Uprising
by Jim C. Hines
When she learns of a secret Krakau laboratory on Earth, Marion “Mops” Adamopoulos and her rogue cleaning crew must return to a world where humanity has been reduced to shambling, feral monsters to stop a new weapon from plunging the galaxy into chaos.
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A bound heart
by Laura Frantz
"Their stations could not have been more different: a Scottish laird and a simple lass. When a tragedy forces both to colonial Virginia as indentured servants, can a love thwarted by tradition come to life in a new land?"
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The hundred wells of Salaga
by Ayesha Harruna Attah
"Based on true events, a story of courage, forgiveness, love, and freedom in pre-colonial Ghana, told through the eyes of two women born to vastly different fates. Aminah lives an idyllic life until she is brutally separated from her home and forced on ajourney that turns her from a daydreamer into a resilient woman. Wurche, the willful daughter of a chief, is desperate to play an important role in her father's court. These two women's lives converge as infighting among Wurche's people threatens the region, during the height of the slave trade at the end of the nineteenth century. Through the experiences of Aminah and Wurche, The Hundred Wells of Salaga offers a remarkable view of slavery and how the scramble for Africa affected the lives of everyday people"
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Hear our defeats
by Laurent Gaudé
aThe story of a French intelligence officer's affair with a female archaeologist who is working to save ancient artifacts from ISIS, is interwoven with stories of such famous defeats of the past as those of Hannibal, Robert E. Lee, and Haile Selassie
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The wedding guest : an Alex Delaware novel
by Jonathan Kellerman
Psychologist Alex Delaware and LAPD homicide detective Milo Sturgis investigate the morbidly staged murder of an unknown young woman at a run-down former strip joint during a raucous Saints and Sinners-themed wedding reception.
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The golden tresses of the dead
by C. Alan Bradley
Setting up shop to solve crimes, 12-year-old Flavia de Luce, aided by trusty gardener Dogger, investigates a grisly discovery in her older sister's wedding cake. By the New York Times best-selling author of As Chimney Sweepers Come to Dust
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No escape claws
by Sofie Ryan
When Mallory Pearson asks the eccentric team of senior-citizen detectives that work out of her shop to prove her father’s innocence in her stepmother’s death, Sarah and her rescue cat, Elvis, lend a paw to help solve the mystery. Original.
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Undercover : a novel
by Danielle Steel
Barred from undercover work after a gunshot wound disables his arm, DEA Special Agent Marshall Everett is drawn into an unexpected case involving an ambassador's daughter, who would recover after being kidnapped and brainwashed by revolutionaries.
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The last of the Stanfields
by Marc Levy
When two strangers, Eleanor Rigby-Donovan and George-Harrison Collins, receive letters alluding to a crime committed by their late mothers, they embark on a quest through the shadowy past of the Stanfields, a moneyed Maryland family full of unimaginable secrets.
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Letters from Peaceful Lane
by Janet Dailey
In the rugged Ozarks of Branson, Missouri, a woman struggles to save her marriage—and finds answers from an unexpected source. By a New York Times best-selling author
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Yard dog
by A. G Pasquella
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Golden child : a novel
by Claire Adam
Working exhausting hours in their rural Trinidad home, the family of a petroleum-plant worker is shattered by the disappearance of a troubled twin son whose fate forces his father to make a devastating choice. A first novel.
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The Old You
by Louise Voss
A tense, Hitchcockian psychological thriller in which nothing is as it seems, every truth might be a lie, and the past looms ever larger over the present, The Old You is a nail-bitingly modern slice of domestic noir.
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Willa & Hesper
by Amy Feltman
A story told from alternating perspectives traces the whirlwind romance of two women who are separated when one returns home to uncover her grandfather's story and the other heartbrokenly embarks on a Holocaust tour. A first novel. 25,000 first printing.
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No sunscreen for the dead
by Tim Dorsey
Serge's visit to a scandal-tainted Florida retirement village turns into a Robin Hood-like crusade to save the residents' stolen funds, an effort challenged by two nosy detectives. By the author of Coconut Cowboy. 75,000 first printing
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The far field : a novel
by Madhuri Vijay
After the death of her mother, Shalini, a privileged young woman from Bangalore, arrives in Kashmir to confront a man from her mother’s past but instead is brought face to face with the city’s violent politics, forcing her to make a series of difficult choices.
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The lost traveller : a County Cork mystery
by Sheila Connolly
Discovering a badly beaten body on the property of her thriving Irish pub, Maura Donovan is astonished when the victim's identity is released and nobody admits to knowing him, a mystery that exposes dark community secrets.
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The lost man
by Jane Harper
Meeting at the remote fence line separating their cattle ranches on an isolated belt of the Australian outback, two brothers navigate the haunting realities of the isolation that ended their third brother's life. By the best-selling author of The Dry
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American pop : a novel
by Snowden Wright
A blend of fact and fiction, the mundane and mythical, follows the Forsters, founders of the world’s first major soft-drink company, through more than a century of American cultural history. 100,000 first printing.
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An anonymous girl
by Greer Hendricks
Participating in a psychology study under the mysterious Dr. Shields, Jessica endures intense, invasive sessions and oppressive behavioral restrictions before she begins to lose her grasp on reality. By the best-selling authors of The Wife Between Us
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Forget you know me
by Jessica Strawser
Hoping to end an estrangement with her best friend, Liza panics when their video call is interrupted by a masked invader before her friend calls back later, pretending nothing has happened. By the author of Not That I Could Tell
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Rupture
by Ragnar Jónasson
Trying to solve a 50-year-old murder after new evidence surfaces, young policeman Ari Thor is met with resistance in a town where secrets are a way of life and teams up with a news reporter who is investigating an increasingly chilling case of her own.
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Trailblazer
by Anna Schmidt
Grace Rogers accepts a position with the prestigious Fred Harvey Company and heads for Juniper, New Mexico, where she meets a handsome cowboy who quickly turns her head; too bad the Harvey Girls are forbidden to marry. Original.
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No exit : a novel
by Taylor Adams
Trapped at a Colorado rest stop with four strangers during a snowstorm, Darby Thomas must figure out which of them kidnapped the girl locked in a crate in the van parked next to Darby's car. 75,000 first printing.
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Grand slam murders
by R. J Lee
When four wealthy widows from a venerable local bridge club are simultaneously poisoned at their card table, a frustrated society columnist with investigative ambitions partners with her boyfriend detective and chief-of-police father to uncover astonishing secrets. Original.
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Restoration heights : a novel
by Wil Medearis
A young white artist living in a historically black Brooklyn neighborhood besieged by gentrification, Reddick investigates the disappearance of his friend, Hannah, which draws him into a many-layered mystery that lays bare the complicated machinations of money and power. 75,000 first printing.
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The wrong Highlander
by Lynsay Sands
Lady Evina Maclean attempts to kidnap a Highlander healer by knocking him unconscious to help her ailing father, but discovers it's his brother instead. By the USA Today best-selling author of The Highlander's Promise. Simultaneous. Hardcover available. 400,000 first printing
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Live and let pie
by Ellie Alexander
Bakeshop owner Jules finds herself mixed up in two very different murder investigations—one from the past and one from the present—that collide as she tries to track down whodunit. Original.
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Judgment : a novel
by Joseph Finder
Sharing a one-night stand with a gentle stranger during a moment of weakness, a state superior court judge re-encounters the man during a high-profile case and discovers that a conspiracy is threatening her family and federal court prospects.
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Come home with me
by Susan Fox
Hitting rock bottom, single mother Miranda Gabriel, swallowing her pride, returns home to Moon Harbor where she must decide whether or not to open her heart to the island veterinarian, Luke Chandler, a widower raising 4-year-old twin boys, who makes her believe in herself. Original.
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The wolf in the whale
by Jordanna Max Brodsky
A young Inuit shaman embarks on a dangerous journey to save her starving people before meeting a Viking warrior and setting in motion a conflict with the potential to both save and shatter her world. Original. 50,000 first printing.
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Mending fences
by Suzanne Woods Fisher
Targeted with distrust after rehab, Luke agrees to make amends by listening to how his choices hurt his Amish community, a challenge that is complicated by a boarder's surprising identity. By the author of the Amish Beginnings series. Simultaneous. Hardcover available.
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The plotters
by n-su Kim
In an alternate-reality Seoul, South Korea, assassination guilds compete for market dominance. By a prize-winning author.
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The peacock feast
by Lisa Gornick
A century after eccentric glass genius Louis Tiffany dynamites his fantastical mansion, a neighbor whose young life was impacted by the explosion receives an unexpected visit from a great-grandniece who helps her make peace with a lifetime of difficult choices.
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House arrest
by Michael Lawson
A fixer for a Congressman is framed for the murder of the House Majority Whip and must rely on his friend, an ex-DIA agent, to find the real killer. By the author of House Witness
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The red address book
by Sofia Lundberg
Living alone in her Stockholm apartment, a 96-year-old woman reminisces through the pages of a long-kept address book before starting to write down stories from her past, unlocking family secrets in unexpectedly beneficial ways. A first novel. 75,000 first printing.
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The atlas of reds and blues : a novel
by Devi S. Laskar
A second-generation American daughter of Bengali immigrants moves from Atlanta into a wealthy suburb and discovers that nothing has changed since her childhood in a small, southern town as a person of color.
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My kind of forever : a Trillium Bay novel
by Tracy Brogan
A young mayor struggling in her job falls for a handsome stranger who is temporarily in town, but finds herself involved in the search for a jewel thief hiding on the same island where he is staying. Original.
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The witches of St. Petersburg : a novel
by Imogen Edwards-Jones
Inspired by real characters, a historical-fiction novel tells the story of two princesses in the Russian Romanov court who practiced black magic, befriended the Tsarina and invited Rasputin into their lives. A first novel. Original. 50,000 first printing.
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Bones behind the wheel
by E. J. Copperman
When workers discover a buried 1977 Lincoln with a skeleton behind the wheel on the grounds of her guesthouse, innkeeper Alison Kirby delves into the cold case, in the latest novel of the series following The Hostess with the Ghostess
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The black echo
by Michael Connelly
For maverick LAPD homicide detective Harry Bosch, the body in the drainpipe at Mulholland Dam is more than another anonymous statistic. This one is personal...because the murdered man was a fellow Vietnam "tunnel rat" who had fought side by side with himin a hellish underground war. Now Bosch is about to relive the horror of Nam. From a dangerous maze of blind alleys to a daring criminal heist beneath the city, his survival instincts will once again be tested to their limit. Pitted against enemies inside his own department and forced to make the agonizing choice between justice and vengeance, Bosch goes on the hunt for a killer whose true face will shock him
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Death of an eye
by Dana Stabenow
Queen Cleopatra, pregnant with the child of Julius Caesar and co-ruling with her brother, Ptolemy, turns to her childhood friend, Tetisheri, to find a shipment of new coins and discover who murdered the Queen's Eye in 47BCE Alexandria.
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Black leopard, red wolf
by Marlon James
Hired to find a mysterious boy who disappeared three years before, Tracker joins a search party that is quickly targeted by deadly creatures, in the first novel of a trilogy from the author of A Brief History of Seven Killings
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What doesn't kill her
by Christina Dodd
Kellen Adams, proving that she can survive and thrive, must save the family she never knew she had from an unimaginable danger. By the New York Times best-selling author of Dead Girl Running. Original. 200,000 first printing
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What we did
by Christobel Kent
Hiding the childhood sexual abuse she endured at the hands of a predatory teacher, Bridget orchestrates a long-awaited retribution when her abuser begins stalking both her and a vulnerable teen. By the author of The Crooked House
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It : a novel
by Stephen King
They were seven teenagers when they first stumbled upon the horror. Now they were grown-up men and women who had gone out into the big world to gain success and happiness. But none of them could withstand the force that drew them back to Derry, Maine to face the nightmare without an end, and the evil without a name
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Friend of my youth
by Amit Chaudhuri
A character with the same name as the author wanders through the streets of Bombay, where he spent his childhood, to revisit the streets and people of his formative years, but finds them much changed. Original.
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The patricide of George Benjamin Hill : a novel
by James Charlesworth
When their self-made millionaire, Dust Bowl orphan father becomes the central figure in a national scandal, his four middle-aged, greedy and failed-at-life children return home to Omaha to have one final confrontation. 10,000 first printing.
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The nowhere child
by Christian White
A young woman's life is turned upside down when she discovers that she may have been abducted in early childhood by her recently deceased mother, in a U.S. release of an award-winning debut from Australia.
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Receptor
by Alan Glynn
When a 1953 ad executive gets lured into a covert, CIA-run mind-control study, it has repercussions over 60 years later when his grandson meets a general who hints at their connection in a long-awaited follow up to Limitless. Original
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Endgames
by L. E. Modesitt
Surviving an assassination attempt only to see the land of Solidar descending into war, young ruler Charyn fights to end the turmoil that is giving the High Holders disproportionate power over the realm's struggling commoners.
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The winter sister
by Megan Collins
Haunted by her sister's unsolved death 16 years earlier, Sylvie returns home to care for her ailing mother and navigates complicated feelings of suspicion and guilt when she encounters her late sister's former boyfriend. A first novel. 35,000 first printing.
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Flare up
by Shannon Stacey
When a 911 call brings the woman who broke his heart back into his life, firefighter Grant Cutter refuses to let Wren Everett go a second time, especially when he discovers the real reason she left him the first time. Original. 50,000 first printing.
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Connections in death : An Eve Dallas Novel
by J. D. Robb
Helping to build a new school and youth shelter, homicide cop Eve Dallas and her husband enlist the aid of a child psychologist whose rehabilitated brother is found dead under suspicious circumstances. By the author of Echoes in Death
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