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All Summer Long
by Dorothea Benton Frank
In a novel filled with her trademark wit, poignant themes and rich characters, the perennial New York Times best-selling author returns with a sensational novel that follows the travels of one couple though a tumultuous summer.
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Amy Snow
by Tracy Rees
This page-turning debut novel follows an orphan whose late, beloved best friend bequeaths her a treasure hunt that leads her all over Victorian England and finally to the one secret her friend never shared.
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As Good as Gone
by Larry Watson
One of the last cowboys, Calvin Sidey—a steely, hardened man with his own personal code who lives off the grid in a trailer on the prairie—agrees to help his adult son out and stay with his grandchildren for a week during which he solves problems the Old West way, which has a powerful effect on those around him.
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Barkskins
by Annie Proulx
Working as woodcutters under a feudal lord in 17th-century New France, two impoverished young Frenchmen follow separate journeys, one of extraordinary hardship, the other of wealth and craftiness, that shape their families throughout three centuries.
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By the Numbers
by Jen Lancaster
Undaunted by the end of her marriage to a cheating husband, Penny Sinclair organizes a hipster-fab wedding for her second daughter in the backyard of her old Victorian house before putting it up for sale and finds herself surrounded by her adult kids and ex, who all need her support.
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The Cavendon Luck
by Barbara Taylor Bradford
Picks up nine years after the events of Cavendon Women, in an epic tale that finds Cecily and Miles drawing on the collective strength of the whole family to protect Cavendon Hall and its clan from the challenges of World War II.
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A Certain Age
by Beatriz Williams
Falling in love with her paramour, a married Jazz Age socialite, unable to divorce because of conventions, tries to make the best of the situation and reconsiders her values when her lover falls for her soon-to-be sister-in-law.
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The Charmers
by Elizabeth Adler
Inheriting a family villa in the South of France after her aunt's sudden and mysterious death, Mirabella has a close call with a motorcycle on her way to her new home and realizes that she is being targeted by dangerous people from her aunt's past.
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The Damned of Petersburg
by Ralph Peters
A latest entry in the Boyd Award-winning Civil War series re-imagines the stories of heroes Little Billy Mahone, Wade Hampton, Francis Channing Barlow and Nelson Miles against a backdrop of the Crater tragedies and the 1864 election.
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The Dog That Whispered
by Jim Kraus
When single professor and Vietnam veteran Jim Kraus takes in a dog, he notices that his new pet's growls sound like words, and even though he knows that he is just projecting, he finds himself taking the dog's "words" as encouragement to make a new friend.
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The Edge of the Fall
by Kate Williams
Celia de Witt leaves her family, still struggling with the loss of her brother in the Great War, and moves to Roaring Twenties London, in the author's second installment of the trilogy.
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First Comes Love
by Emily Giffin
While Meredith becomes increasingly unsure about the strength of her bond with her seemingly perfect husband and daughter, her once-happily single sister, Josie, frantically dates and considers her options in her desperation to have a baby.
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The Gilded Years
by Karin Tanabe
Set against the vibrant backdrop of the Gilded Age, a story based on the life of Anita Hemmings, the first black student to attend Vassar, who successfully passed as white - until she let herself grow too attached to the wrong person.
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The Girls
by Emma Cline
Mesmerized by a band of girls in the park she perceives as enjoying a life of free and careless abandon, 1960s teen Evie Boyd becomes obsessed with gaining acceptance into their circle, only to find herself drawn into a cult and seduced by its charismatic leader.
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The Girls in the Garden
by Lisa Jewell
When a young girl discovers her 13-year-old sister lying unconscious from an attack during a festive neighborhood party, the once-picturesque garden-square community is thrown into turmoil by the awareness that someone among them may be responsible.
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Grace
by Natashia Deon
The dual stories of a mother, a runaway plantation slave and the child she never knew are woven through the historic events of the mid-19th century, including the Civil War and the Emancipation Proclamation.
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Here's to Us
by Elin Hilderbrand
Gathering at a ramshackle Nantucket cottage, a late celebrity chef's wives and children confront the sources of their bitter rivalries and slowly let go of resentments as they remember positive times and share long-held secrets.
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A House for Happy Mothers
by Amulya Malladi
Two women discover the best and the worst that India's rising surrogacy industry has to offer, bridging continents and cultures to bring a new life into the world, and renewed hope to each other.
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A Hundred Thousand Worlds
by Bob Proehl
Six years after abandoning her sci-fi television series and co-star husband in the wake of a devastating tragedy, Valerie Torrey embarks on a road trip back home to introduce their son to his estranged father, making life-changing stops at comic-con conventions along the way.
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I Almost Forgot About You
by Terry McMillan
Feeling stuck and restless in spite of her great friends, family and career, Dr. Georgia Young confronts long-standing fears to embark on a wild journey that may or may not give her a second chance at love.
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Magruder's Curiosity Cabinet
by H. P. Wood
When Kitty's mother vanishes from their hotel, she finds herself penniless, alone, and far from her native England. The last people she expects to help are the cast of characters at Magruder's Curiosity Cabinet, a museum of oddities. A hypnotic debut set in turn-of-the-century Coney Island.
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The Mandibles: A Family, 2029-2047
by Lionel Shriver
A near-future family saga spanning 18 tumultuous years that redefine the nature of the United States explores the aftershocks of an economically devastating sovereign debt and their impact on a once-prosperous American family.
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Radio Girls
by Sarah Jane Stratford
Thrilled to land a job with the upstart British Broadcasting Corporation of 1926 London, American-raised Maisie Musgrave arranges broadcasts with famous figures before a growing conflict between her bosses, John Reith and Hilde Matheson, leads to the discovery of a shocking conspiracy and a dangerous choice.
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A Sinful Calling
by Kimberla Lawson Roby
Raven—the wife of the Reverend Dillon Whitfield Black, the secret son of the Reverend Curtis Black—decides she wants a higher position in the church, while Alicia, the estranged daughter of Curtis Black, hides a devastating secret.
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So Close
by Emma McLaughlin
From the best-selling authors of The Nanny Dairies comes a story about a girl from the trailer parks of central Florida and the two powerful men who shape her life: one of whom will raise her up to places she never imagined, the other who will threaten to destroy her.
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The Space Between Sisters
by Mary McNear
Recovering from a personal tragedy, Win returns home to Butternut Lake where she hopes to lead a quiet life, but when her impulsive sister Poppy shows up with a mysterious man and moves in for the summer, painful memories come to the surface threatening to tear the sisters apart.
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Vinegar Girl
by Anne Tyler
A modern retelling of The Taming of the Shrew follows the experiences of a preschool teacher who alienates others by speaking her mind and who manages her family's home before she is expected by her eccentric father to marry his assistant to prevent the young man's deportation.
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We Could be Beautiful
by Swan Huntley
Feeling empty in spite of the wealth that affords her a luxurious Manhattan apartment, designer accessories and fine art, Catherine West pursues a relationship with the son of a family friend who her Alzheimer's patient mother only remembers negatively.
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The Whale: A Love Story
by Mark Beauregard
A literary tale set in mid-19th-century New England reimagines the emotionally volatile, intimate relationship between a debt-ridden Herman Melville and a passionate Nathaniel Hawthorne to explore how their connection shaped the writing of Moby Dick.
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What We Become
by Arturo Pérez-Reverte
Describes the powerful and ongoing secret love affair between Mecha, a gorgeous high-society woman, and Max, a masterful and elegant thief who has both Spanish spies and the KGB on his trail during their nearly 40-year relationship.
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When We Meet Again
by Kristin Harmel
Adrift after losing everything, Emily receives a beautiful, haunting painting of her grandmother with a handwritten note that leads her to the POW internment camps of Florida where she uncovers a fascinating era in American history that helps her to confront her own secrets.
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All the Missing Girls
by Megan Miranda
A story in reverse traces the disappearances of two young women, a decade apart, from the perspective of a former best friend who returns to her rural hometown, where she is plunged into a shocking maelstrom that reawakens her friend's missing-persons case, implicating a group of friends and exes.
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Brighton
by Michael Harvey
Nearly three decades after his best friend takes the fall for a heinous act of violence they both committed so that Kevin Pearce's future could remain bright, Kevin becomes a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist before reporting on a string of murders in which his long-ago friend has been declared a prime suspect.
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Books of a Feather: A Bibliophile Mystery
by Kate Carlisle
Brooklyn Wainwright investigates the murder of the president of a birdwatching society, right after he asks her to restore a rare edition of Audubon drawings.
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Charcoal Joe: An Easy Rawlins Mystery
by Walter Mosley
Easy Rawlins' plans to marry his girlfriend and start a new detective agency interrupted by the case of a promising Stanford student who in the face of daunting evidence has been charged with the race-related murder of a white man.
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Clamour of Crows
by Ray Merritt
A tightly plotted debut mystery that humorously mixes foul play, wordplay, and literary references.
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Collecting the Dead
by Spencer Kope
Working for the FBI as a tracker who uses his unique form of synesthesia to trail suspects, Magnus "Steps" Craig recognizes common hallmarks from two murder scenes at the same time he is targeted by a killer he has been pursuing for more than a decade.
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The Corners of the Globe
by Robert Goddard
A daredevil Royal Flying Corps veteran turned double agent travels to Scotland to collect a mysterious file and discovers a threat to his new boss.
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The Curse of Tenth Grave
by Darynda Jones
When three gods plot to kill her daughter, grim reaper and private investigator Charley Davidson organizes a plan to capture them and cast them into a different dimension but questions her resolve about the god of death and destruction's true loyalties.
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The Dead Don't Bleed
by David Krugler
In a gripping World War II mystery set in Washington, D.C., a young naval intelligence officer goes undercover to solve a murder and prevent the Soviets from stealing the secrets of America's atomic bomb project.
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Dead Loudmouth
by Victoria Houston
The latest in a popular series, Wisconsin detective Lewellyn "Lew" Ferris and her team must solve a double murder and rescue a kidnapped child.
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Death on the Sapphire
by R. J. Koreto
An Edwardian-era suffragette, Lady Frances Ffolkes, currently caught in the middle of a love triangle, and her loyal lady's maid must track down a missing manuscript about South Africa's bloody Boer War that a family friend and war veteran was working on before he was murdered.
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Die of Shame
by Mark Billingham
Gathering every week to support each other through addiction issues, six AA members from very different walks of life are forced to turn on each other when one is murdered by another in the group.
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Dishonorable Intentions
by Stuart Woods
New York City cop-turned-rainmaker for a top Manhattan law firm Stone Barrington and his associates confronts a new threat that tests the limits of their collective skills.
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End of Watch
by Stephen King
A conclusion to the best-selling trilogy finds mental patient Brady Hartsfield manifesting powers to commit deadly acts without leaving his hospital room, while retired detective Bill Hodges and his partner investigate a suicide with ties to the Mercedes Massacre.
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Field of Graves
by J. T. Ellison
Well-developed, multidimensional characters and an exceptionally strong plot power bestseller Ellison's eighth Taylor Jackson novel, a prequel to the popular Taylor Jackson and Samantha Owens series.
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Foreign Agent
by Brad Thor
When an American safe house near the Syrian border is attacked, halting a high-risk operation targeting ISIS, an ensuing political and PR nightmare places counterterrorism operative Scot Harvath at the center of a maelstrom of blame and betrayal.
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The Games
by James Patterson
Two years after averting disaster while overseeing security for the World Cup, Jack Morgan, the head of international investigation firm Private, returns to Rio to secure the Olympics, only to confront a Brazilian saboteur who is hatching a lethal plot.
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Ghosts of War
by Brad Taylor
Traveling to Poland to investigate artifacts believed hidden in a fabled Nazi gold train, Pike Logan and Jennifer Cahill are swept up by a Russian incursion into Belarus before a horrific attack against U.S. forces, prompting NATO to prepare for a war that is being manipulated by a mysterious interest.
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Hell's Gate
by Bill Schutt
When a Japanese submarine is discovered abandoned deep in the Brazilian wilderness at the height of World War II, an adventurous zoologist uncovers a catastrophic Axis plot to destroy the United States and its allies.
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The House of Secrets
by Brad Meltzer
This conspiracy-filled spy novel is first book in an entirely new thriller series.
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I'm Thinking of Ending Things
by Iain Reid
A man and his girlfriend, on their way to a secluded farm, take an unexpected detour that leaves the woman stranded in a deserted high school, wondering if there is any escape from the twisted manifestations that are haunting her.
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Ink and Bone
by Lisa Unger
Possessing a psychic ability to dream about events before they occur and then make supernatural things happen, Finley Montgomery requests help from her seer grandmother to control her gift when she lands in the middle of an investigation involving a little girl's disappearance.
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Knit to be Tied
by Maggie Sefton
Welcoming an expectant mom into the fold, the House of Lambspun knitting-shop friends discover that the baby's father is a less-than-ideal partner before his dramatic hit-and-run death reveals the work of a killer in their midst. Includes recipes and a knitting pattern.
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Liar Liar
by M. J Arlidge
Detective Helen Grace must stop a deadly arsonist whose thirst for fire is reducing entire lives to ashes. As the pressure mounts and more buildings burn, she must deal with her own explosive dark impulses as well as those of a killer.
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Marked for Life
by Emelie Schepp
When a high-ranking head of the migration board is found shot to death in his living room, there is no shortage of suspects, including his wife. But no one expects to find the mysterious child-sized handprint in the childless home.
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Missing, Presumed
by Susie Steiner
Assigned to the high-profile case of a missing graduate student, brilliant detective and lonely heart Manon Bradshaw uncovers the abductee's erratic behavior, a close friend's secrets and the role of a sex offender while struggling to maintain a professional distance.
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The Night Wanderer
by Alys Clare
When a body is found on a lonely river bank, its throat torn out, rumors abound that the legendary demon known as the Night Wanderer has returned to wreak havoc. It's up to apprentice healer Lassair to uncover the Night Wanderer's true identity and find out what he really wants - before he kills again.
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Ping-Pong Heart
by Martin Limón
South Korea, 1974. CID Sergeants George Sueño and Ernie Bascom are assigned an underwhelming case of petty theft by a bar girl of a Major, but things turn dangerous when she's found hacked to death.
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The Pursuit
by Janet Evanovich
The best-selling author of the Stephanie Plum series and an acclaimed writer for Monk team up again in a latest entry of the popular series starring master con artist Nicolas Fox and FBI agent Kate O'Hare.
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Quick and the Dead: A Contemporary British Mystery
by Susan Moody
When her business partner, Dr Helena Drummond, disappears, Alexandra Quick, a former police detective, is determined to use her finely-honed investigative skills to find out what happened to her. Yet she soon learns there was a great deal she didn't know about her friend and colleague. Now Alex must decide: is Helena a victim - or is she a killer?
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Robert Ludlum's The Bourne Enigma
by Eric Lustbader
On the eve of Russian General Boris Karpov's wedding, Jason Bourne receives an enigmatic message from his old friend and fellow spymaster. In Moscow, what should be a joyous occasion turns bloody and lethal. Now Bourne is the only one who can decipher Karpov's cryptogram. He discovers that Karpov was willing to betray his Sovereign to warn Bourne of a crippling disaster about to be visited on the world. Bourne has only four days to discover the nature of the disaster and stop it.
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The Second Girl
by David Swinson
Thrust into the spotlight after rescuing a kidnapped teenage girl from a drug den, Frank Marr, a decorated former police detective turned P.I. and long-functioning drug addict, is reluctantly drawn into the search for another girl, possibly connected to the first, a search that could bring his own secrets to light.
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Security
by Gina Wohlsdorf
As hotel manager Tessa and her employees ready the posh and indulgent Manderley Resort for its invitation-only grand opening, a killer is in their midst, despite the best security money can buy.
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Shadowed: A Thriller
by Karen E. Olson
The computer hacker formerly known as Nicole Jones is living a quiet life as Susan McQueen in Quebec, Canada. But her peace is shattered when, in an online chatroom, she sees a shadow: someone is inside her laptop, watching her every move: someone who knows exactly who she really is. Suddenly Susan is on the run again - but from whom?
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Sidney Chambers and the Dangers of Temptation
by James Runcie
Embarking on a 1969 summer against a backdrop of the moon landing and the race-driven cricket matches in apartheid South Africa, Sidney Chambers flexes his sleuthing skills to help multiple clients including a youth in a hippie commune, a student who is divested of a family heirloom and his former curate, who has been tied to an arson attack.
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Stiletto
by Daniel O'Malley
The long-awaited sequel to The Rook finds Myfanwy Thomas brokering an alliance between the Checquy defense organization and the supernatural Grafters to prevent an otherworldly war.
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Swimsuit Body
by Eileen Goudge
Goudge blends mystery and romance in a captivating new novel featuring intrepid property manager Tish Ballard, whose client's beachfront home becomes a headline-making homicide scene.
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Tom Clancy Duty and Honor
by Grant Blackwood
When a wealthy political opponent alludes to a scandal in the Ryan presidential family, Jack Ryan Jr. unravels an insidious plot that tests the limits of his sanity.
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All In
by Simona Ahrnstedt
Swedish corporate raider David Hammar hopes that winning over Natalia de la Grip—a member of an aristocratic owning family—will be the final step in a hostile takeover of the Investum company, but he is thrown for a loop when sparks fly between the two of them.
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All Summer Long: A San Francisco Romance
by Melody Carlson
Moving to San Francisco to help her aunt transform an old luxury yacht into an upscale floating restaurant, chef Tia D'Amico is reunited with her long-ago crush Leo Parker, the newly hired captain of the yacht, but he is engaged to another until the tides turn in her favor.
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Jordan's Return
by Samantha Chase
All Jordan Manning wants is a quiet summer on the Virginia coast with her sons to recover from a near-fatal accident and an abusive relationship. Her plans to find a new direction for her future are turned upside down when she runs into the first man who ever broke her heart...and he's determined to win it back.
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Age of Myth
by Michael J. Sullivan
A new series set in the world of the Riyria Chronicles. In the land of the Rhune, trees can tell the future and the gods are beyond reproach. But when Raithe's father is slain, he does the unthinkable--he kills a god. From this act, rises the legend of the God Killer, the seeds of a rebellion, and the question of whether the gods are really immortal after all
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Just One Damned Thing after Another
by Jodi Taylor
Behind the seemingly innocuous facade of St. Mary's Institute of Historical Research, a different kind of academic work is taking place - just don't call it time travel. These historians investigate major historical events in contemporary time, and they aren't your harmless eccentrics either; a more accurate description, as they ricochet around history, might be unintentional disaster-magnets.
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League of Dragons
by Naomi Novik
A conclusion to the best-selling series finds Lawrence and the dragon Temeraire pursuing a defeated French army, only to discover that Napoleon has returned unharmed to Paris and that the French have stolen Temeraire and Iskierka's egg.
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The Perdition Score
by Richard Kadrey
While investigating the disappearance of a young boy, Jonathan Stark, aka Sandman Slim, and Candy must enter Hell to save one of their closest friends and become trapped in a war between the angels that could lead to the destruction of the world and the souls of everyone in it.
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The Sword of Midras
by Tracy Hickman
A captain in the Obsidian Army discovers a magical sword that only he can use, and is purported to have been once used by the legendary Avatars, in a prequel to Shroud of the Avatar.
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Waypoint Kangaroo
by Curtis C. Chen
Dispatched on a mandatory vacation to Mars after bungling yet another mission, haphazard spy Kangaroo, who is employed by his agency for his exclusive ability to use a pocket portal to a parallel universe, outmaneuvers a dark colleague with ties to two murders and a system-threatening conspiracy.
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