September 2018 list by Bonnie Bradford
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Conviction
by Robbin J. Peterson
After a rocky start as a Latter-day Saint missionary in Ukraine, Elder Neal Christensen is struggling to learn the Russian language and embrace an unfamiliar life. But after a peculiar encounter with the wrong people, everything changes in an instant. Dragged from his apartment atf night, Neal is taken to prison and charged with theft. As he is thrown into a world of uncertainty, he must rely on the only person he can trust—the Savior.
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Forest Dark
by Nicole Krauss
Giving away all of his personal possessions after retiring, a once-ambitious man embarks on a journey to honor his parents in Israel, where a blocked writer is drawn into a mystery that alters her life in unimaginable ways.
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Judah's Wife
by Angela Hunt
Escaping a difficult childhood, Leah finds peace when she marries a man from the nation of Judah, until a decree from the ruler of the land puts her newfound peace and the entire Jewish heritage at risk. Silent Years series.
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The Masterpiece
by Francine Rivers
A successful Los Angeles artist hides behind a veneer of fame his secret activities as an anonymous graffiti artist. His new personal assistant fears this alter ego could destroy his career, until they bond over their mutually tragic pasts in ways that transform their relationship and lives.
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The Other Side of the Bridge
by Camron Wright
Katie Connelly is struggling with the loss of her father, an iron worker on the bridge who was pulled to his death while trying to save someone from jumping. While researching the Golden Gate Bridge, she finds a hidden journal from the 1930s that leads her on a life-changing journey during which fate intervenes in the strangest of ways.
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Thief of Corinth
by Tessa Afshar
After years spent living with her mother and oppressive grandfather in Athens, Ariadne runs away to her father’s home in Corinth. When they befriend a Jewish rabbi named Paul, they realize that his radical message challenges everything they’ve fought to build, yet offers something neither dared hope for.
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