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All the Single Ladies
by Dorothea Benton Frank
In the wake of a remarkable woman's death, three middle-aged women bond over their shared grief while evaluating their own shifting prospects.
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Blueprints
by Barbara Delinsky
The bond between a talented carpenter and her architect daughter is challenged by a career-shifting network decision, a family death, sudden parenting responsibilities and changing romantic prospects.
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Death and Mr. Pickwick : A Novel
by Stephen Jarvis
A novel based on the life of the artist Robert Seymour—the caricaturist behind The Pickwick Papers, and the extraordinary events surrounding the birth of Charles Dickens' first novel—departs from the accepted origin of Pickwick put forward by Dickens and his publisher, Edward Chapman; and it does so for good reason—the accepted origin is a lie.
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Eight Hundred Grapes
by Laura Dave
When her wedding is cancelled after her fiancé reveals a shocking secret, Georgia Ford returns to her family's Sonoma vineyard where she, expecting the comfort of her long-married parents, her brothers and everything familiar, discovers that her fiancé wasn't the only one keeping secrets.
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Enchanted August
by Brenda Bowen
Four women struggling with loss, disappointment and overwork rent a small summer cottage in Maine, where they find wholeness in regional comforts while sharing their respective stories and rediscovering their passions.
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The Fateful Lightning: A Novel of the Civil War
by Jeff Shaara
A conclusion to the New York Times best-selling series that began with A Blaze of Glory recounts how Tennessee federal forces commander William T. Sherman conquers Confederate forces under General John Bell Hood during his legendary March to the Sea campaign.
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The Festival of Insignificance
by Milan Kundera
An ode to friendship set in present-day Paris follows the long-running discourse among four companions on sex, desire, history, art and the meaning of human existence. By the Nobel Prize-nominated author of The Unbearable Lightness of Being.
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In the Unlikely Event
by Judy Blume
A novel inspired by a series of passenger airplane crashes that occurred in 1951 and 1952 New Jersey reimagines the impact of the tragedies on three generations of families, friends and strangers.
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Killing Monica
by Candace Bushnell
A successful writer resorts to faking her own death to reclaim a life that is separate from the infamous character of her own creation.
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Language Arts
by Stephanie Kallos
A high school English teacher begins to rise out of the rut his life has fallen into with the help of an art student and an Italian nun.
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The Little Paris Bookshop
by Nina George
Prescribing books that offer therapeutic benefits to his customers, a literary apothecary in a floating bookstore on the Seine struggles with private heartbreak before embarking on a journey of healing at the side of a blocked writer and a lovelorn chef.
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The Lonesome Trials of Johnny Riles
by Gregory W. Hill
Johnny Riles is in a rough patch. He's lonesome, he's drunk, and someone's murdered his horse. He spends his days searching-for the mysterious killer, for his brother's soul, for a sober reason to live. In this off-kilter tale spun out with dry humor, Johnny delves beneath stark Western landscapes both literal and figurative to unearth the truths behind his nightmares.
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Louisa Meets Bear: Linked Stories
by Lisa Gornick
With extraordinary writing, Gornick follows the passionate affair between Louisa and Bear, who meet at Princeton in 1975, and the impact they make on each other's lives long after they've broken up, in a collection of linked stories.
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Love May Fail
by Matthew Quick
Escaping her ritzy Florida life and her cheating pornographer husband, Portia Kane returns to the South Jersey home of her youth and resolves to save herself by assisting a beloved English teacher who has retired after a traumatic incident.
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My Grandmother Asked Me to Tell You She's Sorry
by Fredrik Backman
Seven-year-old Elsa's grandmother dies and leaves behind a series of letters, sending the girl on a journey that brings to life the world of her grandmother's fairy tales. By the internationally best-selling author of A Man Called Ove.
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Paradise Sky
by Joe R. Lansdale
On the run after an infamous landowner murders his father, Willie becomes an expert marksman before turning Buffalo Soldier, befriending Wild Bill Hickok and earning the nickname "Deadwood Dick."
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Rise
by Karen Campbell
It is Easter 2013 and Justine is running for her life. Escaping a city and a man that have almost broken her, she heads north, to the mountains and valleys of the Scottish Highlands where she hopes to hide and survive. A first U.S. release by an award-winning writer from Scotland.
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Royal Wedding
by Meg Cabot
From the #1 New York Times best-selling author of the Princess Diaries series, comes the very first adult installment, which follows Princess Mia and her Prince Charming as they plan their fairy tale wedding, but a few poisoned apples could turn this happily-ever-after into a royal nightmare.
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The Rumor
by Elin Hilderbrand
Struggling with looming bills and writer's block while her best friend faces a life-changing decision, Nantucket author Madeline King tackles escalating rumors during a summer of explosive secrets.
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Saint Mazie
by Jami Attenberg
Running a Jazz Age movie theater that is transformed by Prohibition and the Great Depression, Mazie Phillips reflects on her poverty-stricken youth and converts the theater into a shelter in ways that reverberate nearly a century later.
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The Santangelos
by Jackie Collins
A latest epic family saga by the best-selling author of Hollywood Wives follows the experiences of the influential Lucky Santangelo, who navigates a feud with a powerful rival family in the face of a vicious hit and attacks against her children
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Summer Secrets
by Jane Green
Years after hard partying and the discovery of the father she never knew ends her only friendships, Cat Coombs achieves sobriety and resolves to make amends to those she has hurt during a revelatory Nantucket summer.
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The Sunlit Night
by Rebecca Dinerstein
In the barren landscape of the Far North, under the ever-present midnight sun, Frances, who lives in an isolated artist colony, and Yasha, who arrives from Brooklyn to fulfill his beloved father's last wish, form a bond that offers them solace amidst great uncertainty.
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Sweet Forgiveness
by Lori Nelson Spielman
A local talk show host accidentally reveals some dirty laundry on-air and must earn the forgiveness of her family, friends and fans.
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A Theory of Expanded Love
by Caitlin Hicks
The astute observations of a little girl from a big Catholic family living in Pasadena in 1963. Twelve-year-old Annie's disarming voice evokes nostalgia for a bygone era and hope for humanity in a weary, modern world.
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Tiny Little Thing
by Beatriz Williams
One half of a political power couple struggles to keep up her perfect life despite the unwelcome arrival of her unpredictable sister, Pepper, and an incriminating photograph.
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The Truth According to Us
by Annie Barrows
Refusing to marry according to her senator father's wishes before taking a job with the Federal Writer's Project, Miss Layla Beck boards with an eccentric family in a backwater town before discovering long-kept secrets. By the co-author of The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society.
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The Ultimate Betrayal
by Kimberla Lawson Roby
While Alicia Black's struggles to reconcile with her ex in spite of Levi Cunningham's determined seduction efforts, Melanie Richardson succumbs to an eating disorder while investigating her suspicions about her workaholic husband.
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Ashes to Ashes : A Gillard and Langley Mystery
by Margaret Duffy
Convinced that the wrong body was cremated at her late husband's recent funeral, Mrs Anne Peters speaks to Patrick Gillard's father, the local rector. But when husband and wife team Patrick and Ingrid get involved, events soon take an even more bizarre and shocking turn.
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The Assassins
by Gayle Lynds
After noticing a man dressed in his clothes being killed in a hit-and-run accident, former military spy Judd Ryder must determine if he or the imposter was the intended victim.
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Blaze Away
by Bill James
Local crook Ralph Ember wants some art to elevate his gentleman's club and he asks dodgy fine-arts dealer Jack Lamb to procure some. Meanwhile, Harpur and Iles want to lock up another stolen-art procurer, and things soon start to get complicated in this funny yet violent crime caper.
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The Bone Labyrinth
by James Rollins
An eon-spanning epic by the best-selling author of Bloodline finds Sigma Force Commander Gray Pierce making paradigm-shifting discoveries about human evolution while investigating shadowy figures depicted in Neanderthal cave paintings.
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The Breaking Point
by Jefferson Bass
Called in by the FBI to identify the charred remains of a maverick millionaire, Dr. Brockton finds himself plunged into deadly chaos when his identification is called into question, a serial killer from his past returns and his beloved wife delivers some shocking news that changes everything.
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Cash Landing
by James Grippando
A tale set prior to Andie's relationship with Jack follows her investigation into an armored-truck heist involving a team of unlikely thieves who are also being targeted by a murderous adversary.
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Death at Gills Rock
by Patricia Skalka
Park ranger and former Chicago homicide detective Dave Cubiak is elected Door County sheriff, but his success is overshadowed when a tragic death occurs in the isolated fishing village of Gills Rock.
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Death in Brittany
by Jean-Luc Bannalec
An obstinate former Paris cop, Commissaire Georges Dupin, investigates the suspicious death of a 91-year-old hotel owner in a seaside community during the height of tourist season. This debut is already an international bestseller.
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The English Spy
by Daniel Silva
A latest thriller by the best-selling author of The Heist continues the adventures of art restorer, assassin and spy Gabriel Allon.
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Finders Keepers
by Stephen King
A follow-up to Mr. Mercedes follows the experiences of an irate fan whose obsession with a reclusive writer leads to an act of violence, the discovery of a hidden manuscript decades later and a young boy's desperate struggle for survival.
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The Fixer
by Joseph Finder
Forced to move to the ramshackle home of his youth after a career setback, Rick Hoffman begins a laborious renovation only to make a discovery that threatens his life and challenges everything he thought he knew about his late father.
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The Gentle Art of Murder : a Dorothy Martin Mystery
by Jeanne M Dams
Dorothy Martin and her husband, retired police detective Alan Nesbitt, attend the Sherebury University art department's cocktail party, but the evening turns sour when, while the partygoers are on a tour of the sculpture department, the lift breaks down—revealing a corpse at the bottom of the elevator shaft.
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The Governor's Wife
by Michael Harvey
Receiving a lucrative anonymous offer to track down an escaped criminal, private investigator Michael Kelly unwinds the past of the fugitive's wife, who harbors deeply complicated and dangerous reasons for standing by her husband.
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Invasion of Privacy
by Christopher Reich
Refusing to believe the official story behind her FBI agent husband's death, Mary Grant is pitted against a new generation of cutting-edge surveillance technology and the most deadly conspiracy in America.
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The Kill
by Jane Casey
Called back to London from the English countryside, Maeve Kerrigan must investigate the murder of a fellow officer who was found in a compromising position at a public park. A twisty, intricate page-turner.
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Let Me Die in His Footsteps
by Lori Roy
When a 15-year-old girl from a small mid-20th-century Kentucky town sneaks onto a rival family's property and discovers a dead body, she is forced to confront dangerous events from the past in order to protect the town.
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Manhattan Mayhem: New Crime Stories from Mystery Writers of America
by Mary Higgins Clark
Best-selling suspense novelist Mary Higgins Clark invites you on a tour of Manhattan's most iconic neighborhoods in this anthology of all-new stories from the Mystery Writers of America. Includes pieces from Lee Child, Jeffery Deaver and T. Jefferson Parker.
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Margery Allingham's Mr Campion's Fox
by Mike Ripley
Before Albert Campion can help a Danish Ambassador who considers his 18-year-old daughter's suitor unsuitable, both the Ambassador's daughter and her beau disappear without trace—and then a body is discovered in a lagoon.
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The Mask
by Taylor Stevens
Accompanying her investigator lover, Bradford, on what she believes will be a quiet vacation in Japan, Vanessa Michael Munroe is shocked to learn that Bradford has been wrongly arrested for murder.
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Murder at Beechwood
by Alyssa Maxwell
Caring for an abandoned infant during the summer of 1896, Emma Cross uses her connections to search for the child's family and discovers a link between the baby and a textile magnate who drowns under suspicious circumstances.
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The Nightmare Place
by Steve Mosby
When the Creeper, a stalker who has been attacking women in their own homes, calls the help line where she volunteers, Jane Webster is pulled into a dangerous case by Detective Inspector Zoe Dolan, who is desperately trying to catch him--and soon Jane discovers that nowhere is safe.
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The President's Shadow
by Brad Meltzer
Investigating human remains found in the White House's Rose Garden, Beecher White discovers that the crime was committed as a warning to the president and to reveal dark truths about Beecher's father's death.
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Purl Up and Die
by Maggie Sefton
Enjoying a summer with her boyfriend and knitting-circle companions, Kelly is on the case when a friend's doctor son is wrongly accused of murdering a young woman. Includes recipes and a knitting pattern.
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Robert Ludlum's The Janson Equation
by Douglas Corleone
Hired by a prominent senator to locate his missing son, who fled the city to avoid questions about his murdered girlfriend, Janson and Kincaid are targeted by an assassin when they stumble on a dangerous plot to provoke a war.
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Superfluous Women
by Carola Dunn
Visiting the 1920s English countryside, Daisy and her husband, Detective Chief Inspector Alec Fletcher, are challenged to defend the innocence of an old friend when a long-dead body is found in her locked wine cellar.
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Second Life : A Novel
by S. J. Watson
A woman plunges into the dangerous world of online sex to investigate the truth about her sister's brutal murder, which she believes may be linked to disturbing cyber activities. By the author of Before I Go to Sleep.
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Truth or Die
by James Patterson
When his journalist girlfriend's latest scoop leads to a violent confrontation, attorney Trevor Mann discovers a shocking secret that governments and terrorist organizations would do anything to possess.
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The Ultimatum
by Dick Wolf
When sensitive NYPD intelligence, including his home address, is released to WikiLeaks, Detective Jeremy Fisk is attacked by mysterious assailants linked to a serial sniper who is using cutting edge drone technology to murder innocent civilians.
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Vixen : A Nameless Detective Novel
by Bill Pronzini
Hired by a self-proclaimed model to find her missing brother, Nameless questions his client's motives when he discovers inaccuracies in her story and sinister complexities that undermine the case.
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Wars of the Roses : Margaret of Anjou
by Conn Iggulden
A sequel to Stormbird chronicles Margaret of Anjou's efforts to represent the progressively-ill king while the Duke of York extends his influence in ways that upset the balance of power throughout England.
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The Ways of the World
by Robert Goddard
From the Edgar Award-winning British writer Robert Goddard comes a captivating new trilogy of historical thrillers, set at the tail end of World War I and featuring the devilishly charismatic James Maxted, a Royal Flying Corps veteran who has a hard time keeping himself out of trouble.
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What Doesn't Kill Her
by Carla Norton
When a psychopath who held her prisoner for four years escapes from a mental facility and begins a murderous rampage, college student Reeve realizes that she is the only person who knows the killer well enough to stop him.
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Country
by Danielle Steel
Struggling to achieve an independent life when her stale marriage abruptly ends, Stephanie Adams embarks on an impulsive road trip and discovers herself in the course of a whirlwind relationship with a famous country music star.
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Ever After : A Nantucket Brides Novel
by Jude Deveraux
Hiring a friend's cousin to be her physical therapist after inheriting a house on Nantucket, Hallie Hartley discovers that her housemate is suffering from PTSD during a summer marked by regional mysteries, matchmaking ghosts and island romance.
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Kiss Me
by Susan Mallery
Loner cowboy Zane Nicholson has been persuaded to take tourists on a cattle drive, where he meets Phoebe Kitzke, a city girl who knows nothing about ranching but might be the one woman who has a chance at capturing his heart.
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Love in the Time of Scandal
by Caroline Linden
When scandal forces her to marry Benedict Lennox, Lord Atherton, the man she detests, Penelope Weston tries to deny her attraction to the arrogant scoundrel as they start their new life together in name only.
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A New Hope
by Robyn Carr
Starting over in a small town after the tragic loss of her child, florist Ginger Dysart begins working on a big family wedding before forging a friendship that evolves into something more.
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Untamed
by Diana Palmer
Resisting the advances of her former best friend-turned-mercenary, Clarisse Carrington struggles to live independently after a wrenching family tragedy, only to find herself seeking the aid of rugged mercenary Stanton Rourke when she is targeted by a dangerous adversary.
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Wildfire in His Arms
by Johanna Lindsey
Heading West after the events in One Heart to Win, gunfighter Degan Grant discovers a new sense of purpose when he is hired to capture a beautiful fugitive and turn her into a corrupt sheriff who would see her hanged.
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The Book of Speculation
by Erika Swyler
Simon Watson, a young librarian on the verge of losing his job, finds a mysterious book that holds the key to a curse that has haunted a family of traveling circus performers for generations.
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The Darkling Child
by Terry Brooks
A second Defenders of Shannara novel continues the events of The High Druid's Blade and follows the adventures of Druid Order paladin Paxon Leah, who must protect a magic-wielding musician from the corruptions of a rival sorcerer.
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Dead Ice
by Laurell K. Hamilton
When her independent reputation is compromised by her engagement of master vampire Jean-Claude, Anita takes an assignment from the FBI to track down a practitioner of dark voodoo who is victimizing women.
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Dragon in Exile
by Sharon Lee
Longtime series enthusiasts will enjoy this latest sprawling and satisfying novel set in the Liaden Universe.
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The Fold
by Peter Clines
Despite the secret gifts he was born with, Marco Leland is content to live a quiet life in a small New England town, until an old government friend tells him that DARPA scientists have invented a device that could make teleportation a reality; but the scientists that are working on the device are changing, people are dying and reality itself seems to be ... warping.
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From a High Tower
by Mercedes Lackey
A latest entry in the popular fairy-tale series reimagines the story of Rapunzel and depicts a young woman who endures an isolated existence and magical lessons from her witch guardian before she is assaulted by an attacker whom she vows to bring to justice.
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The Long Utopia
by Terry Pratchett
Lobsang's pursuit of a human life, Joshua's search for his father and the adaptation efforts of "the Next" post-humans are challenged by a voracious alien race that would conquer and colonize the Long Earth.
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Working for Bigfoot
by Jim Butcher
Butcher emphasizes the lighter side of his Chicago-based wizard PI, Harry Dresden, in this collection of three novellas with a common client, a Sasquatch known as River Shoulders.
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