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Fix her up : a novel
by Tessa Bailey
When his best friend’s sister, Georgie, proposes a wild scheme—that they pretend to date to shock her family and help him land a new job, for major league baseball player Travis Ford agrees and soon finds himself wanting to make their fake relationship real. Original. 50,000 first printing.
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The brink
by James S. Murray
When the bloodthirsty creatures that wreaked havoc underneath New York spread throughout the world, Tom Cafferty and his team battle a secret organization that is holding nations hostage using information about how to save humanity.
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Gone too long : a novel
by Lori Roy
Seven years after a girl with unusual skills goes missing amid a Klan uprising in Georgia, an estranged daughter confronts community secrets when she discovers a child in her father's basement. By the Edgar Award-winning author of Bent Road.
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The snakes : a novel
by Sadie Jones
A family visit at a snake-infested hotel in Burgundy is complicated by a new husband's insecurities about his psychologist wife's wealthy parents, difficult personal secrets and a brutal tragedy. By the award-winning author of The Outcast. 75,000 first printing
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Fantasy and Science Fiction
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The record keeper
by Agnes Gomillion
The Record Keeper is a visceral and thrilling near-future dystopia examining past and present race relations. After World War III, Earth is in ruins, and the final armies have come to a reluctant truce. Everyone must obey the law or risk shattering the fragile peace. Everything changes when a new student spews dangerous words of treason: What does peace matter if innocent lives are lost to maintain it? Original.
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