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Above the Waterfall
by Ron Rash
Enduring the mistakes and tragedies that have shaped their lives in contemporary Appalachia, a sheriff on the brink of retirement and a haunted park ranger confront violent forces when an elderly local is accused of poisoning a trout stream.
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After You
by Jojo Moyes
A sequel to Me Before You continues the stories of Lou, her family and the Traynors as they confront new challenges.
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Bathsheba : Reluctant Beauty
by Angela Elwell Hunt
Bathsheba, a beautiful woman forced to become one of King David's wives, is committed to protecting her son while dealing with the dynamics of the king's household in this biblically-based novel.
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The Blue Guitar
by John Banville
A semi-famous artist and petty thief, despairing of limits in his talents, flees when his latest theft is discovered and sequesters himself in his childhood home, where he struggles to understand how he reached his current state.
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Come Rain or Come Shine
by Jan Karon
Graduating from vet school and opening an animal clinic, Dooley Kavanagh, Father Tim Kavanaugh's adopted son, plans what he hopes will be a simple, affordable wedding with soulmate Lace Harper.
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The Courtesan : A Novel in Six Parts
by Alexandra Gambrill Curry
A debut novel inspired by the life of Qing dynasty courtesan Sai Jinhua follows the experiences of an orphan whose world transforms when she becomes an emissary's concubine during the late-19th-century clashes between China and imperialist Europe.
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Did You Ever Have a Family
by Bill Clegg
Surviving a disaster that kills everyone else in her family, June relocates West and settles into a directionless existence while other people impacted by the tragedy struggle with new circumstances.
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The Double Life of Liliane
by Lily Tuck
From a National Book Award winner comes a bold, funny and inventive story of a young girl's life caught between two vividly different, cosmopolitan parents.
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Eve
by William Paul Young
When a shipping container with a broken young woman washes up on his island between worlds, John the Collector oversees the woman's recovery and discovers her genetic importance. By the best-selling author of The Shack.
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Fates and Furies
by Lauren Groff
Marrying in a glamorous whirlwind amid predictions of future greatness, Lotto and Mathilde are shaped throughout a subsequent shared decade by complications, secrets and powerful creative drives.
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Fear of Dying
by Erica Jong
A sequel to the best-selling Fear of Flying finds a former 1960s television actress struggling to balance difficult family needs before pursuing a sex life outside of the home and reexamining her priorities.
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Game of Queens : A Novel of Vashti and Esther
by India Edghill
A lavish reimagining of the stories of two biblical queens recounts how beautiful "Queen of Queens" Vashti lost her crown by defying the king before the virtuous Esther risked her life to advocate for her people.
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The Gates of Rutherford
by Elizabeth Cooke
It is April 1917; Charlotte Cavendish is 19 years old and everywhere there is change. While the war still rages on the Continent, where her brother fights for the Royal Flying Corps, Charlotte prepares for her wedding and dreams of her old home at Rutherford Park.
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The Gilded Hour
by Sara Donati
Haunted by childhood losses in spite of successful medical careers in 1883 New York City, surgeon Anna Savard and her obstetrician cousin, Sophie, consider taking in a child and helping a desperate woman who would escape a dangerous man.
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The Girl from Krakow
by Alex Rosenberg
In an epic saga that spans from Paris in the ’30s and Spain’s Civil War to Moscow, Warsaw, and the heart of Nazi Germany, one woman battles for survival as entire nations are torn apart, never to be the same.
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Gold Fame Citrus
by Claire Vaye Watkins
In the wake of a devastating Southern California drought, two idealistic holdouts fall in love and scavenge for their needs before taking charge of a mysterious child and embarking on a perilous journey in search of water
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The Heart Goes Last
by Margaret Atwood
Enrolling in a project that allows them to live in safe homes between alternate service months spent in prison, a homeless couple is threatened by troubling events stemming from the wife's involvement with another project member. By the award-winning author of The Handmaid's Tale.
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The Hummingbird
by Stephen P. Kiernan
The skills and experience of a seasoned hospice nurse are tested by her soldier husband's battle with PTSD, whose difficulties are helped by the advice of a scandal-tainted history professor. By the award-winning author of The Curiosity.
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The Last Midwife
by Sandra Dallas
Wrongly accused when a baby is found dead, a 19th-century Colorado midwife who has witnessed the secrets of countless families considers in the face of her own secrets whether or not it is worth it to prove her innocence.
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A Lesson in Hope
by Philip Gulley
When 98-year-old Olive Charles passes away, leaving the church her nearly million-dollar estate, Pastor Sam Gardner soon discovers that this unexpected blessing is more of a curse when it stirs up a storm of conflicting opinions among his members and Olive's estranged niece arrives threatening to sue for what she believes is rightfully hers.
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Purity : A Novel
by Jonathan Franzen
Struggling with identity issues and student loans as the daughter of a mother who hides a mysterious past, Pip takes an internship with an illicit activist group and falls for its charismatic fugitive leader.
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The Range War of '82
by Ethan J. Wolfe
Ranchers battle farmers for control of the Wyoming Territory in this fast-paced story set in the old West.
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So You Don't Get Lost in the Neighborhood
by Patrick Modiano
A Parisian shut-in is entangled in a decades-old murder involving a shady gambler, a fragile young woman and a past trauma he had all but buried. By the Nobel Prize-winning author of Missing Person.
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The Story of the Lost Child
by Elena Ferrante
This fourth in the series concludes the dazzling saga of two women, the brilliant, bookish Elena and the fiery uncontainable Lila, set against the backdrop of a Naples and a world undergoing epochal change.
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Sweet Caress : The Many Lives of Amory Clay
by William Boyd
Discovering a passion for photography after being given a camera during World War I, young Amory Clay embarks on a search for life and artistic expression throughout subsequent decades before becoming one of the first woman war photographers.
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This Is Your Life, Harriet Chance!
by Jonathan Evison
Embarking on an ill-conceived Alaskan cruise, septuagenarian Harriet reunites with her estranged daughter and confronts pivotal events from her life surrounding the true character of the husband who died two years earlier.
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Twin Sombreros
by Zane Grey
Zane Grey returns with another grand story of action and romance. First published in 1940,Twin Sombreros is a tale from the true master of the Western about a good man doing what he can to right a wrong.
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Two Years Eight Months and Twenty-Eight Nights
by Salman Rushdie
A modern fairy tale by the award-winning author of Midnight's Children is set in a world of religious dominance where mystical acts and supernatural abilities shape a war over control of Fairyland.
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Undercover
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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Undermajordomo Minor
by Patrick deWitt
A dark fable by the award-winning author of The Sisters Brothers follows the adventures of an eccentric liar who, upon taking a job at the village manor, confronts colorful residents, bitter secrets and murderous agendas.
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Vintage
by David Baker
A washed-up food journalist attempts to revive his career by tracking down a rare and valuable bottle of wine stolen by the Nazis and sets off for adventure in Burgundy, Moldova, Beaune and Russia.
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Chasing Justice : A Matt Royal Mystery
by H. Terrell Griffin
Matt Royal goes back to the courtroom to defend his friend who is accused of murder. He must overcome his extended absence from the practicing law when pitted against a hotshot prosecuting attorney, opening a Pandora's box of issues, characters, and activities with more twists than a corkscrew.
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The Company She Kept
by Archer Mayor
Joe Gunther and his Vermont detective team investigate the brutal murder of a state senator with scandalous ties to the governor.
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Corridors of the Night
by Anne Perry
Scrambling to rescue his kidnapped wife, William Monk follows leads to the remote home of the enigmatic Bryson Radnor, where he discovers numerous bodies buried on the grounds as well as secrets implicating his wife's co-workers.
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A Curious Beginning
by Deanna Raybourn
Receiving a warning from a mysterious baron after suffering a home invasion, Veronica Speedwell accepts the baron's shelter and teams up with an ill-tempered naturalist when her host is subsequently murdered.
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Dance of the Bones
by Judith A. Jance
A first crossover starring both J. P. Beaumont and Brandon Walker finds them teaming up in the Pacific Northwest to identify the true killer in a years-old case that is threatening Mel Shames' life.
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Dark Waters
by Chris Goff
Raisa Jordan, an agent for the U.S. Diplomatic Security Service. Jordan isn't in Israel for more than a day before her predecessor is gunned down in a Tel Aviv square by a sniper. Assigned to investigate the assassination of one of her own, she must also protect Judge Ben Taylor and his teenage daughter.
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The Darling Dahlias and the Eleven O'clock Lady
by Susan Wittig Albert
When a telephone switchboard operator with a wild reputation is murdered, the ladies of the Darling Dahlias garden club sort out rumors from fact to identify the killer.
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Devoted in Death
by J. D. Robb
Eve Dallas, aided by Roarke and her team, investigates clues surrounding a murder of unusual brutality before pursuing a woman and her ex-con boyfriend who have developed a taste for extreme violence.
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Dishing the Dirt : An Agatha Raisin Mystery
by M. C. Beaton
Losing her temper when a Carsely newcomer tries to steal her husband, Agatha hires a private detective to investigate her background, and is forced to prove her innocence in the wake of her rival's murder.
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The End Game
by Catherine Coulter
Investigating a vigilante group suspected in a series of bombings, FBI agent Nicholas Drummond and his partner, Mike Caine, work with an undercover counter-terrorism agent to stop an assassination plot against the President.
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Girl Waits with Gun
by Amy Stewart
Living in virtual isolation years after the revelation of a painful family secret, Constance is terrorized by a belligerent silk factory owner and fights back in ways outside the confines of early 20th-century women.
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House of Thieves
by Charles Belfoure
When his son racks up an impossible gambling debt to a notorious gang in 19th-century New York, John Cross uses his inside knowledge of high-society mansions and museums to craft a perfect heist.
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Is Fat Bob Dead Yet?
by Stephen Dobyns
Witnessing a gruesome motorcycle accident in the seaport city of New London, Connecticut, newcomer Connor Raposo sees a strangely familiar man with an Elvis haircut at the scene and is embroiled in a small-time con operation. A quirky mystery with dark humor.
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Jade Dragon Mountain
by Elsa Hart
An exiled librarian traveling through the 18th-century Chinese-Tibetan borderlands is charged with uncovering the truth about a Jesuit priest's death before a scheduled visit by the Emperor.
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The Killing Lessons
by Saul Black
Investigating the latest victims of a pair of serial killers, increasingly unstable San Francisco homicide detective Valerie Hart investigates the murderers' only survivor, a traumatized 10-year-old girl.
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A Line of Blood
by Ben McPherson
When he discovers his enigmatic next-door neighbor dead, Alex is intertwined in a psychologically charged investigation implicating his wife and their 11-year-old son.
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Make Me : A Jack Reacher Novel
by Lee Child
The best-selling author presents a new thriller that finds Jack Reacher pursuing a twisted adversary from Arkansas to Paris.
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The Man Who Fell from the Sky
by Margaret Coel
Arapaho attorney Vicky Holden and Father John O'Malley engage in a dangerous manhunt involving two Native American victims and Butch Cassidy's famed hidden treasure.
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The Murder House
by James Patterson
Returning to the luxurious Hamptons of her youth to investigate the murders of a Hollywood power broker and his mistress, detective Jenna Murphy uncovers links between the case and a series of unsolved killings.
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Mycroft Holmes
by Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
Co-written by the NBA All-Star, an original novel starring the enigmatic brother of Sherlock Holmes follows the early partnership between Mycroft, a rising star in the government; and his best friend, Cyrus Douglas; as they investigate a series of murders in Trinidad.
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The Mystery of the Lost Cézanne
by M. L. Longworth
The fifth entry in this series finds Verlaque and Bonnet investigating a murder and the provenance of a mysterious painting. Longworth's enchanting mystery series blends clever whodunits with gustatory delights and the timeless appeal of Provence.
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One Year after
by William R. Forstchen
A follow-up to One Second After picks up two years after a nuclear war decimates America, compelling survivors to piece together life-saving everyday technologies before a military draft reveals a dark side to the nation's reconstructed government.
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Patriot : An Alex Hawke Novel
by Ted Bell
When the Kremlin develops a radical new weapon with the potential of reshaping Europe, MI6 officer Alex Hawke investigates a series of bizarre spy assassinations to prevent a full-scale world war.
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Pretty Girls
by Karin Slaughter
Estranged for years after the disappearance of their sister, trophy wife Claire and struggling single mom Lydia are reunited by the murder of Claire's husband and investigate decades of family secrets to discover the truth.
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Robert B. Parker's The Devil Wins : A Jesse Stone Novel
by Reed Farrel Coleman
Investigating the discovery of three bodies in an abandoned factory after a huge storm, Jesse Stone discovers that one victim is recent while the others were teens, friends of her associate Molly Crane, who went missing 25 years earlier.
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The Scam : A Fox and O'Hare Novel
by Janet Evanovich
A fourth installment in the action-packed series combines the talents of the best-selling author of the Stephanie Plum novels with those of the best-selling author of the Monk series.
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The Second Life of Nick Mason
by Steve Hamilton
Reprieved from a long prison term in exchange for committing dangerous crimes on behalf of a criminal kingpin, Nick Mason is relentlessly haunted by the detective who initially placed him behind bars.
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Shadow Play
by Iris Johansen
Assisting a California sheriff in the reconstruction of a skeleton that may be a missing child, forensic sculptor Eve Duncan begins communicating with the child's spirit and becomes increasingly obsessed with the case.
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Shanghai Redemption
by Xiaolong Qiu
Given a bogus promotion and targeted by an assassin after a controversial case, former Shanghai detective and Communist Party secretary Chen Cao risks his life to investigate an increasingly corrupt Party leader.
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Skeleton Plot
by J. M. Gregson
The unearthing of a skeleton in an elderly couple's garden propels Gregson's exceptional 28th mystery featuring Gloucestershire police officers Det. Chief Supt. John Lambert and Det. Sgt. Bert Hook.
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The Solomon Curse
by Clive Cussler
Journeying to the Solomon Islands to hunt for treasure linked to myths about ancient atrocities, Sam and Remi Fargo follow leads to Australia and Japan, where they make a wonderful but monstrous discovery.
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Swag Bags and Swindlers
by Dorothy Howell
Haley's 25th birthday is just around the corner, and the fashionista knows it might be time to edge into being an adult. All she has to do is ace the upcoming performance review for her hot L.A. event-planning gig, a big party she’s planning for a Hollywood retirement home.
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Those We Left Behind
by Stuart Neville
Returning to work after battling breast cancer, a DCI in Belfast reopens a closed case after a convicted killer is released from prison.
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When Somebody Kills You
by Robert J Randisi
Eddie G. escapes to Las Vegas to avoid the contract on his life, but while there, he finds a mystery involving Judy Garland and a possible blackmail plot
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The White Ghost
by James R. Benn
When he is sent by the powerful Kennedy family to investigate a murder in which PT skipper (and future president) Jack Kennedy has been implicated in 1943, Lieutenant Billy Boyle must cast aside his own suspicions to prove that the charmer, liar and womanizer is not guilty.
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Falling Like Snowflakes
by Denise Hunter
Speeding north through rural Maine, Eden Martelli wonders how it ever came to this: on the run, with her mute five-year-old son dozing fitfully in the passenger seat. But when a breakdown leaves them stranded in Summer Harbor, Eden has no choice but to stay put through Christmas.
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The Highlander's Bride
by Amanda Forester
When he is tasked with delivering a shipment of orphans, a massive treasure and Lady Marie Colette, a sharp-tongued French heiress, to her Highland fiance, Sir Gave Patrick finds their relationship taking an unexpected turn when they are forced to pose as a married couple in order to sneak out of France.
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The Highwayman
by Kerrigan Byrne
When Dorian Blackwell, the most dangerous man in London, kidnaps Farah Leigh MacKenzie from her home and whisks her away to the wild Highlands of Scotland, she soon realizes that he was trying to save her from the dangers of her own secrets.
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Obsession Falls
by Christina Dodd
Sacrificing herself to protect a young boy from a death threat, Taylor subsequently endures a ruined life in the wilderness before seeking the help of an unlikely ally to defeat a man who would prevent her from reclaiming her life.
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Only a Kiss
by Mary Balogh
While living at her late husband's estate, struggling to go on, Imogen, the one woman in the Survivor's Club, gets an unexpected second chance at love when the new Earl of Hardford arrives to restore the property to its former glory and save it from a vicious local smuggling ring.
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When a Scot Ties the Knot
by Tessa Dare
To help her cousin, Miss Madeline Gracechurch arrives at Lannair Castle, the Scottish estate she inherited from her godfather, only to be met by a fierce Highland warrior and his band of brothers-in-arms who are using the building as a refuge.
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Willow Brook Road
by Sherryl Woods
With her life in turmoil following a broken heart and the end of a glamorous fashion career, Carrie Winters finds herself unexpectedly attracted to Sam Winslow, who suddenly finds himself raising his nephew after a horrifying tragedy.
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The Aeronaut's Windlass
by Jim Butcher
An airship's crew becomes humanity's lone defenders when an ancient enemy reawakens and threatens the world with monstrous creatures and perpetual darkness.
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Archmage
by R. A. Salvatore
Preparing for an attack by the powerful Archmage Gromph and his dark elves, Drizzt and his companions find themselves confronting demonic forces from the deepest reaches of the Abyss.
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Dark Ghost
by Christine Feehan
Hunted by former allies while searching for a precious crystal, geologist Teagan Joanes encounters a gravely wounded slayer, Andre Boroi, who would claim her as his lifemate while outmaneuvering a relentless dark force.
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Clockwork Lives
by Kevin J. Anderson
A follow-up to Clockwork Angels presents the steampunk-meets-Canterbury Tales adventures of Marinda Peake, who inherits from her alchemist father a blank book that she must fill with other people's stories.
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The Drafter
by Kim Harrison
A talented and brilliant special task agent at the top of her game keeps a futuristic Detroit safe in the first installment of a new suspense trilogy from the best-selling author of the Hollows series.
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Lightless
by C. A. Higgins
A female engineer, Althea, fights for her life when her small spacecraft is invaded by two mysterious terrorists on a dark mission, one of whom is a revolutionary harboring deep secrets.
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