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Ask Again, Yes
by Mary Beth Keane
When a violent event forcibly ends their romance, the son and daughter of two NYPD rookies reconnect years later and struggle to prevent the past from triggering another separation.
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Becoming Us
by Robin Jones Gunn
From the author of two best-selling series comes a new book of community, friendship and tackling the hard things in life with God and loved ones around a table.
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Biloxi
by Mary Miller
Takes readers into the Biloxi home of an aimless, newly single 63-year-old retiree who makes the impulsive, life-changing decision to adopt a dog.
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Blessing In Disguise
by Danielle Steel
Loving three very different men throughout her lifetime, a single mother and art consultant examines the unique bonds she shares with her three daughters, before an unexpected twist of fate brings a past secret to light.
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The Book Woman of Troublesome Creek
by Kim Michele Richardson
A last-of-her-kind outcast and member of the Pack Horse Library Project braves the hardships of Kentucky's Great Depression and hostile community discrimination to bring the near-magical perspectives of books to her neighbors.
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The Confessions of Frannie Langton
by Sara Collins
A servant and former slave enduring a sensational trial for her employers' murders reflects on her Jamaican childhood and her apprenticeship under a debauched scientist whose questionable ethics set the stage for a forbidden affair.
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Correspondents
by Tim Murphy
An Irish-Lebanese American leaves Boston to work as a journalist in Beirut and is assigned to Baghdad in 2003 to cover the post-9-11 invasion where her safety becomes dependent on her talented interpreter who harbors a dangerous secret.
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Darkness at Chancellorsville
by Ralph Peters
A fictionalized account of the Battle of Chancellorsville, which was expected to be a triumphant campaign for the Union, but ended in disaster and ultimately led General Lee to embark on the Gettysburg campaign which became the war's turning point.
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Dawson's Fall
by Roxana Robinson
Draws on the true Reconstruction experiences of the author's grandparents as recorded in family journals and letters, in a historical tale that finds a man in 1889 Charleston struggling to navigate his war-scarred country's evolving political, social and moral landscapes.
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Disappearing Earth
by Julia Phillips
The shattering disappearance of two young girls from Russia's Kamchatka Peninsula compounds the isolation and fears of a tight-woven community, connecting the lives of neighbors, witnesses, family members and a detective throughout an ensuing year of tension.
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The Farm
by Joanne Ramos
Ensconced within a Hudson Valley luxury retreat where expectant birth mothers are given luxurious accommodations and lucrative rewards to produce perfect babies, a Filipino immigrant is forced to choose between a life-changing payment and the outside world.
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The Flight Portfolio
by Julie Orringer
The award-winning author of The Invisible Bridge presents a long-anticipated latest novel based on the story of Varian Fry's extraordinary effort to save the lives and work of Jewish artists fleeing the Holocaust.
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The Guest Book
by Sarah Blake
The bereaved matriarch of a powerful early-20th-century American family makes a fateful decision that reverberates throughout two subsequent generations further impacted by racism, reversed circumstances and disturbing revelations.
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How Not to Die Alone
by Richard Roper
Telling a white lie that makes his coworkers believe he has a loving family at home, a lonely man stuck in a thankless public health job falls in love with a new coworker who challenges his secrets.
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Lanny
by Max Porter
Follows the awakening of a mythical being in a London village, where he observes the domestic dramas and creative energies surrounding a mischievous, ethereal young newcomer.
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Light from Other Stars
by Erika Swyler
Decades after her grieving father, a laid-off NASA scientist, triggers chaotic changes in his pursuit of life-extending technology, an astronaut confronts dangerous family secrets to stop a world-threatening crisis.
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Mistress of the Ritz
by Melanie Benjamin
The director of the luxurious Hotel Ritz in occupied Paris and his courageous American wife, Blanche Auzello, risk their marriage and lives to support the French Resistance during World War II.
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Orange World and Other Stories
by Karen Russell
A latest collection of short fiction by the award-winning author includes the title story, in which a desperate new mother strikes a bargain to breastfeed the devil in exchange for his protection over her baby.
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Prairie Fever
by Michael Parker
Set in the prairie town of Lone Wolf, Oklahoma, in the early 1900s, two sisters find their special bond tested when they both fall for a newly-arrived teacher in the town’s one-room schoolhouse.
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Queen Bee
by Dorothea Benton Frank
A Sullivan's Island beekeeper navigates her demanding hypochondriac mother and flamboyant rival sister while immersing herself in the lives of two young neighbor boys and their widowed father.
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Rabbits for Food
by Binnie Kirshenbaum
A clinically depressed writer who has a breakdown on New Year’s Eve chronicles the lives of her fellow "lunatics" in the psych ward of a prestigious New York hospital.
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Red Birds
by Mohammed Hanif
When an American pilot crash lands on the outskirts of the very camp he was supposed to bomb, he is rescued by one of the camp's residents, a teenager named Momo, who aims to help his struggling family by finding his missing brother.
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Resistance Women
by Jennifer Chiaverini
Resisting the power grabs of an increasingly formidable Nazi Party in 1930s Berlin, the courageous American wife of a German intellectual and her circle of women friends engage in a clandestine battle to sabotage Hitler's regime.
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The Road Home
by Richard Paul Evans
A conclusion to the trilogy that includes, The Forgotten Road, finds Charles struggling with his ex-wife's engagement while continuing his pilgrimage toward Santa Monica along iconic Route 66.
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Robert B. Parker's Buckskin
by Robert Knott
When gold is discovered outside the town of Appaloosa, marshals Virgil Cole and Everett Hitch find their problems multiplying as two mining factions fight over the claim and anonymous letters to the editor of the local paper lead them to a series of murders and in pursuit of the killer.
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The Rosie Result
by Graeme Simsion
Don and Rosie help their 11-year-old son who is struggling at school and having trouble fitting in while trying to open a cocktail bar in the third and final installment of the series, following The Rosie Effect.
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Rules for Visiting
by Jessica Francis Kane
A talented but reclusive gardener is inspired by her love of classic literature to embark on a female odyssey to reconnect with her four once-close friends through simple activities and digital encounters that unexpectedly catapult her into viral fame.
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The Scent Keeper
by Erica Bauermeister
A young woman raised on a remote island with a father who identifies the scents of the natural world makes illuminating discoveries about her identity and a mysterious cache of fragrances.
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The Seven or Eight Deaths of Stella Fortuna
by Juliet Grames
Believed cursed in her rugged Italian village, a tough, intelligent teen protects her younger sister during World War II, enduring challenges that transform her views about survival and independence.
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Sunset Beach
by Mary Kay Andrews
Reluctantly accepting a job at her estranged father's law firm in the aftermath of her mother's passing, Drue is tangled in a decades-old mystery that threatens everyone she loves.
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Tightrope
by Amanda Quick
When her new bed-and-breakfast is threatened by a robot innovator's untimely death, a former trapeze artist teams up with an enigmatic man who would track down a cipher machine prototype.
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The Tubman Command
by Elizabeth Cobbs Hoffman
Tells the story of Harriet Tubman at the height of her powers, when she devises the largest plantation raid of the Civil War after General David Hunter places her in charge of a team of black scouts even though skeptical of what one woman can accomplish.
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You, Me, and the Sea
by Meg Donohue
The author of How to Eat a Cupcake presents a story inspired by Wuthering Heights that finds a woman on a fog-cloaked California cliffside farm struggling to choose between independence and her passionate childhood sweetheart.
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The Assassin of Verona
by Benet Brandreth
The thrilling new novel of intrigue, conspiracy, and rapier-sharp wit that takes William Shakespeare into the deceit and deception of sixteenth century Verona.
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The Big Kahuna
by Janet Evanovich
Fox and O'Hare's efforts to assemble a team to defend against a murderous adversary are complicated by a betrayal that has put Kate's father on the most-wanted list.
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The Body in the Wake
by Katherine Hall Page
Supporting her friends through a less-than-relaxing summer at Penobscot Bay, amateur detective and caterer Faith Fairchild helps prepare for an upcoming wedding before stumbling on a body with a mysterious tattoo and connections far from Sanpere Island. Latest in a long-running series.
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Breaking the Dance
by Clare O'Donohue
Husband and wife college professors Hollis and Finn Larsson receive a mysterious envelope containing passports under new names. They are forced onto a private plane headed to Argentina, with a mission to find an art thief.
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Cari Mora
by Thomas Harris
A ruthless man driven by unspeakable appetites to pursue a fortune in cartel gold finds his efforts challenged by a war survivor with unusual talents.
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Dark Site
by Patrick Lee
Escaping an attempted abduction, former Special Forces operative Sam Dryden narrowly rescues another potential target, an unfamiliar woman in possession of a heavily redacted file about a secret military site where they both lived as children.
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A Deadly Feast
by Lucy Burdette
Key West food critic, Hayley Snow, must help clear her friend Analise after a tourist collapsed and died during the seafood tasting tour she runs in the latest installment of the series.
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Deception Cove
by Owen Laukkanen
A recently widowed marine suffering PTSD from her time in Afghanistan has her service dog kidnapped by a corrupt deputy sheriff who wants to blackmail her into delivering goods allegedly stolen by her husband before his death.
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Deep Past
by Eugene Linden
A routine dig in Kazakhstan takes a radical turn for anthropologist Claire Knowland when a stranger turns up with a bizarre find from a remote section of the Kazakh Steppe. Her initial skepticism gives way to a realization that the find will shake the very foundations of our understanding of evolution and intelligence.
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The Favorite Daughter
by Kaira Sturdivant Rouda
Emerging from a year grieving the tragic death of her older daughter, a woman in a California oceanfront gated community observes the changes in her family while uncovering disturbing truths about her late daughter's final days.
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First Kill
by David Hagberg
A prequel to the best-selling series traces the origin story of CIA assassin Kirk McGarvey, whose first assignment as a new Air Force OSI graduate is sabotaged by an unknown adversary in Washington.
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If She Wakes
by Michael Koryta
An insurance investigator finds herself on the run from a mysterious young hit man while examining the case of a young college student who has been rendered a locked-in syndrome patient by a suspicious accident.
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Into the Jungle
by Erica Ferencik
Taking a job in Bolivia to escape foster care and group homes, Lily apprehensively follows the man she loves into a ruthless, life-threatening jungle region of lawless poachers, bullheaded missionaries and desperate indigenous tribes.
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The Kremlin Strike
by Dale Brown
When a new administration initiates countermeasures to Russian aggression, Brad McLanahan and the Iron Wolf Squadron find themselves confronting dangerous adversaries on the untested battlefield of space.
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Murder at Morrington Hall
by Clara McKenna
Stella Kendrick is an all-American heiress who can’t be tamed, but when the lively aspiring equine trainer tangles with British aristocracy, she meets her match—and a murderer.
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Murder in Red
by Jessica Fletcher
Investigating a private hospital for evidence of medical malpractice when a friend loses her life during a simple procedure, Jessica Fletcher makes unsettling discoveries that suggest her friend was a victim of something far more sinister.
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Necessary People
by Anna Pitoniak
In a novel set against the fast-paced backdrop of TV news, the author of The Futures offers a work of psychological suspense about ambition and privilege and the thin line between friendship and rivalry.
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The Never Game
by Jeffery Deaver
Searching for a missing woman in Silicon Valley, an expert tracker is pitted against dark elements in the billion-dollar gaming industry and a serial killer who stages scenes from his favorite game.
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The Night Window
by Dean R. Koontz
When people under Arcadian control begin showing signs of violent instability, Jane Hawk and her growing band of supporters prepare for an ultimate battle to determine America's future.
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The Paris Diversion
by Chris Pavone
Kate Moore from The Expats partners with a French agent to investigate a bombing threat in Paris, a race against time that is complicated by her husband's missing nemesis and a suspicious absence of orders from Langley
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The Road to Grantchester
by James Runcie
A prequel to the Grantchester series follows the life, loves and losses of young Sidney Chambers in postwar London, where as a traumatized veteran he navigates devastating survivor guilt and a haphazard religious calling.
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The Scent of Murder
by Kylie Logan
In a series debut by the best-selling author, passionate volunteer Jazz Ramsey works with a cadaver dog trainee, and her detective ex, at an abandoned building before stumbling across the body of a Goth teen.
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The Sentence Is Death
by Anthony Horowitz
Detective Daniel Hawthorne and his literary sidekick risk their lives to expose dangerous secrets while investigating the murder of a celebrity divorce lawyer and teetotaler who was bludgeoned to death with an expensive bottle of wine.
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The Stone Circle
by Elly Griffiths
The past returns in ominous ways when both Ruth Galloway and DCI Nelson begin receiving threatening letters from the man responsible for their partnership, Ruth's believed-dead former mentor.
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Such a Perfect Wife
by Kate White
Investigating the disappearance of a family woman that appears to be a straightforward abandonment case, Bailey realizes that she might be uncovering the work of a serial killer at her own peril.
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The Woman in the Blue Cloak
by Deon Meyer
Investigating the murder of a Dutch Masters recovery expert, Captain Benny Griessel of the Directorate for Priority Crime Investigations and his colorful partner, Vaughn Cupido, trace leads to the mid-17th-century disappearance of a rare painting by Rembrandt's most accomplished student.
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The Bride Test
by Helen Hoang
When his difficulties with processing emotions complicate the search for his bride, a Vietnamese-American on the autism spectrum is pursued by a hopelessly smitten girl from the Hot Chi Min City slums.
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Daisies and Devotion
by Josi S. Kilpack
After receiving an unexpected inheritance, Timothy Mayfield realizes he can marry for love and not wealth but finds both in his friend, Maryann Morrington.
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Rebel
by Beverly Jenkins
After the Civil War, Captain Drake LeVeq, an architect from an old New Orleans family, is drawn into an irresistible intrigue when he encounters a rebellious young woman who is on a mission to help the newly emancipated community survive and flourish.
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Smitten by the Brit
by Melonie Johnson
After her engagement comes to a bitter end, Bonnie Blythe accepts a teaching job at Cambridge where she falls in love with a man who, unbeknownst to her, has been hiding the truth about his identity.
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The Unhoneymooners
by Christina Lauren
Partnered with a nemesis best man on a paradise honeymoon when her bride twin gets food poisoning, a chronically unlucky maid of honor assumes the role of a newlywed before unexpectedly falling for her companion.
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A Brightness Long Ago
by Guy Gavriel Kay
A brilliant servant under a despotic count and a would-be assassin who has forfeited a life of comfort join an extraordinary group of companions when a rivalry between two mercenary commanders threatens the world balance.
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Exhalation: Stories
by Ted Chiang
A long-awaited latest collection by the author of "The Story of Your Life" (which inspired the movie The Arrival) explores revelatory ideas and second chances.
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Middlegame
by Seanan McGuire
In an alternate-reality world under the shadow of a magical government bent on transmuting the fabric of reality, two alchemical twins, one skilled with language and the other with math, become catalysts in their creator's grab for power.
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The Stiehl Assassin
by Terry Brooks
After the New York Times best-selling author's The Black Elfstone and The Skaar Invasion comes the next chapter in the Fall of Shannara, a saga more than four decades in the making
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Storm Cursed
by Patricia Briggs
Patronized by supernatural beings of all kinds after the Tri-Cities are declared neutral, garage owner Mercy investigates the activities of a witch newcomer while Adam provides security during a top-secret meeting between the government and fae.
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