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All Your Perfects
by Colleen Hoover
A damaged couple in a troubled marriage grapple with the memories and mistakes they've made and secrets they've kept as they try to repair their love.
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The Amazing Adventures of Aaron Broom
by A. E. Hotchner
In Depression-era St. Louis, a boy who is not believed after witnessing a robbery gone wrong teams up with an unlikely band of friends and helpful adults to clear suspicion from his father's name.
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Better Late Than Never
by Kimberla Lawson Roby
The horrific childhood of Curtis Black is revealed when his estranged sister falls dangerously ill at the same time his 12-year-old daughter spirals into wild and rebellious behavior, in a conclusion to the best-selling series.
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Clock Dance
by Anne Tyler
A lifetime of painful milestones and fading grandchild prospects compel a woman to help her son's ex, whose nine-year-old daughter needs protection from violent local dynamics.
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Cottage by the Sea
by Debbie Macomber
Retreating to a Pacific Northwest haven after a tragedy, Annie bonds with a kindhearted local artist, her reclusive landlord and a troubled teen before an unexpected opportunity challenges her ambitions.
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Dear Mrs. Bird
by A. J. Pearce
An adventurous young woman takes a typist job to assist the war effort and lands in the employ of a renowned advice columnist before she begins secretly replying to heart-wrenching letters rejected as unsuitable.
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The Dying of the Light
by Robert Goolrick
Forced into a marriage of convenience to save her family’s estate, Diana Cooke, coming of age just after World War I, sacrifices everything, including love, to become the wife of a man she cannot abide until fate intervenes.
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Eagle & Crane
by Suzanne Rindell
Two young daredevil flyers confront ugly truths and family secrets during the U.S. internment of Japanese citizens during World War II.
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Every Time You Go Away
by Beth Harbison
Returning to the beach house where her husband died suddenly years earlier, Willa is overwhelmed by memories and reaches out to her son and friends to reconnect and heal.
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Fruit of the Drunken Tree
by Ingrid Rojas Contreras
A debut novel by an award-winning writer is set against the violence of 1990s Columbia and follows a sheltered girl and a teen maid, who forge an unlikely friendship that threatens to undo them both.
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The Garden Party
by Grace Dane Mazur
Two wary Massachusetts families—one no-nonsense attorneys, the other impractical intellectuals—meet before the wedding that is supposed to unite them and share a single day of complicated fiascoes, miracles and unexpected eccentricities.
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The Good Fight
by Danielle Steel
Traces a young debutante's decision to become a lawyer and fight the injustices of the times at the sides of the unsung heroes who become her inspiration during the tumultuous transitions of the 1960s.
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The King's Witch
by Tracy Borman
Attending the death of Elizabeth I and forced to navigate the decadence of James I's witch-hunting court, a talented herbalist becomes a pawn in the Gunpowder Plot of 1605.
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The Last Cruise
by Kate Christensen
A final voyage for a 1950s vintage ocean liner is disrupted by strife and malfunctions above and below decks, unexpectedly testing a former journalist, a sous-chef and a violinist.
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The Late Bloomers' Club
by Louise Miller
A delightful novel about two headstrong sisters, a small town’s efforts to do right by the community and the power of a lost dog to conjure up true love.
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The Lido
by Libby Page
An anxiety-riddled cub reporter for a small London paper is assigned to cover the closing of a local recreation center and bonds with an 86-year-old widow who has swum in the community pool every day since childhood."
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The Mere Wife
by Maria Dahvana Headley
A modern retelling of "Beowulf" recasts classic themes from the perspectives of the attackers and finds a suburban housewife and a battle-hardened veteran navigating dark realities to protect the sons they love.
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An Ocean of Minutes
by Thea Lim
In this sweeping literary love story/thriller/dystopian narrative, America is in the grip of a deadly flu pandemic. When Frank catches the virus, his girlfriend Polly signs an agreement to travel through time from 1981 to 1993 to save him, but when Polly is re-routed an extra five years into the future, Frank is nowhere to be found.
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The Romanov Empress: A Novel of Tsarina Maria Feodorovna
by C. W. Gortner
Marrying the Romanov heir, 19-year-old Danish princess Minnie becomes empress of Russia and treads a perilous path of compromise in a beloved but resistance-torn country where her son becomes the last tsar.
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A Rumored Fortune
by Joanna Davidson Politano
A lonely young heiress becomes the poorest wealthy woman in Victorian England when her father dies without telling anyone where he hid his fortune. Can Tressa and the no-nonsense estate manager find the fortune before the greedy relatives get to it first?
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The Summer Wives
by Beatriz Williams
Drawn into and then banished from exclusive Winthrop Island when a complex relationship between her stepsister and a working-class college youth ends in violence, a Shakespearean actress returns after 20 years to pursue justice.
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What We Were Promised
by Lucy Tan
Returning home to Shanghai after years of chasing the American dream, Wei Zhen and his newly wealthy family, including his wife Lina and their daughter Karen, must each confront painful secrets and unfulfilled promises.
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After the Monsoon
by Robert Karjel
In the terrorist- and pirate-infested world of the Horn of Africa, Swedish detective Ernst Grip can count on only his own shrewdness to survive when he must investigate the suspicious death of a Swedish army lieutenant.
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April in Paris, 1921
by Tessa Lunney
Helping Picasso search for a stolen portrait in Jazz Age Paris, Kiki Button is ordered by her spymaster to identify a double agent or face imprisonment, a dual mission that challenges her knowledge of the city.
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Aunt Dimity and the King's Ransom
by Nancy Atherton
Stranded in a rural inn on England's southeast coast, Lori discovers the location's past as a smuggler hangout before investigating suspicious activities among the living and the dead that may be responsible for ghostly nighttime noises.
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Believe Me
by J. P. Delaney
An out-of-work British actress plays both sides of a murder investigation while working as a decoy for unfaithful husbands for a New York City divorce firm, in a twisted psychological thriller by the best-selling author of The Girl Before.
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The Disappearing
by Lori Roy
After leaving her cheating husband in New York City and returning to her family's historic Florida plantation, Lane Fielding's oldest daughter disappears, reigniting her memories and fears of a serial killer who traumatized the area in the 1970s.
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Double Blind
by Iris Johansen
Hired gun Kendra Michaels joins forces with private investigator Jessie Mercado and agent-for-hire Adam Lynch to investigate the murder of a man with connections to a mysterious wedding video and the conviction of a serial killer years earlier.
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Four Dominions
by Eric Lustbader
Despite rescuing the Testament of Lucifer, Emma and Bravo Shaw must face the Fallen, including the four thrones of legend.
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A Gathering of Secrets
by Linda Castillo
A deadly fire resulting in the death of an Amish teen exposes the dark side of the community to which Chief of Police Kate Burkholder once belonged.
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Give Me Your Hand
by Megan Abbott
A decade after distancing herself from a high school friend, Kit Owens finds herself competing for a coveted research position against her former friend, a competition that threatens to destroy them both.
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It All Falls Down
by Sheena Kamal
To find the truth about her father's life and death, Nora Watts, focused on the mysterious events of her father's past and the clues they provide to her own fractured identity, is led to a private investigator whose latest case is somehow connected to her.
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A Measure of Darkness
by Jonathan Kellerman
Attending the scene of a mass shooting at a West Oakland party, Alameda County Coroner's Deputy Clay Edison discovers a mysterious victim and is drawn into a bizarre counterculture world of blurred moralities.
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Murder at Ochre Court
by Alyssa Maxwell
The magnificent mansions of Newport, Rhode Island, provide the setting for high-society murder in the Gilded Age.
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A Noise Downstairs
by Linwood Barclay
Battling PTSD and depression after an accidental stumble into a murder scene, a college professor begins writing his novel on a vintage typewriter that he comes to believe is possessed and somehow linked to the crime he survived.
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The Other Woman
by Daniel Silva
After his asset inside Russian intelligence is assassinated, Gabriel's search for the truth leads him to the twentieth century's greatest act of treason.
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Paradox
by Catherine Coulter
When divers discover the bones of multiple murder victims during a search of Lake Massey, agents Sherlock and Savich make a connection between the bones and an escaped psychopath who attempted to kidnap five-year-old Sean Savich.
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Pieces of Her
by Karin Slaughter
The daughter of a woman who has wanted nothing more than a quiet life in her small beachside home embarks on a desperate search for answers when she discovers the explosive truth about her mother's true identity.
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The Quiet Side of Passion
by Alexander McCall Smith
Isabel navigates a complex family situation when she learns that a single mom has been associating with a con artist and making questionable claims about her son's paternity.
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The Ruin
by Dervla Mctiernan
Maude and Jack Blake's mother died of a heroin overdose in 1993. Twenty years later, the detective who investigated the death, Cormac Reilly, is reintroduced to the siblings' case because of Jack's suicide and Maude's suspicious behavior. An intricate story of impossible decisions, family bonds and police politics.
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Sabotage in the Secret City: A World War Two Mystery Set in Tennessee
by Diane Fanning
May, 1945. Their aim is to bring the war to a swift, decisive end. But Libby Clark is not the only one to have doubts about the horror she and her fellow scientists are labouring to unleash on the citizens of Japan. When a campaign of small acts of sabotage escalates into murder, Libby must turn undercover sleuth to unmask the traitor within.
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Safe Houses
by Dan Fesperman
In this gripping new work of suspense, A CIA safe house inspector uncovers a nefarious secret at the heart of Agency operations in postwar Berlin, triggering a life on the run, her brutal murder, and her daughter's search for answers.
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The Sinners
by Ace Atkins
When the recently released patriarch of a drug-dealing clan begins targeting the family of the man responsible for his long imprisonment, Quinn Colson finds himself relying on new deputies to survive old-West acts of violence.
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Somebody's Daughter
by David Bell
When the 10-year-old daughter he never knew he had goes missing, Michael Frazier wonders who can be trusted when his search puts him, his wife and his whole family in jeopardy.
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Something in the Water
by Catherine Steadman
A shocking discovery while on their honeymoon in Bora Bora forces Mark and Erin to make a dangerous choice between speaking out or protecting their secret.
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Spymaster
by Brad Thor
When a secret organization begins attacking diplomats throughout Europe at the same time a foreign ally demands the identity of a highly placed covert asset, counterterrorism operative Scot Harvath works without his mentor to prevent an all-out war.
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Stay Hidden
by Paul Doiron
When a woman is killed in an apparent hunting accident on an island off the coast of Maine, newly promoted Warden Investigator Mike Bowditch discovers that the victim, a controversial author writing about a local recluse, died of other causes.
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A Tale of Two Murders
by Heather Redmond
1835. With the help of his boss' attractive, vivacious daughter, young journalist Charles Dickens investigates the death of a young woman that bears unsettling similarities to a murder that occurred a year ago to the day.
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Upstaged by Murder
by C. S. Challinor
Rex Graves and his new wife, Helen, attend the opening night of a play in which five famous literary sleuths of a bygone era are invited to Pinegrove Hall to solve the mystery of a missing heirloom. When the heroine meets with a sinister end, the audience applauds, unaware the real drama has only just begun in this British cozy that will appeal to fans of Golden Age crime stories.
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The Kiss Quotient
by Helen Hoang
When mathematician Stella Lane decides to improve her love life, she hires Michael Phan, an escort, to help her gain knowledge and experience in dating.
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Marry Me by Sundown
by Johanna Lindsey
An American heiress turns to a rugged mountain man to help her locate her father's fortune in gold fever-stricken 1880s Montana.
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When We Found Home
by Susan Mallery
Three very different people navigate the complicated discovery that they share the same late father and a wealthy grandfather who would surround himself with his blended family.
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City of Lies: A Poison War Novel
by Sam Hawke
A master poisoner works beside his sister to defend their city-state when the chancellor he worked undercover to protect is assassinated with an unknown poison at the same time an army lay siege to the city.
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Halcyon
by Rio Youers
Withdrawing in the wake of a tragedy to a self-sustaining paradise retreat on a Lake Ontario island, Martin begins to suspect a dark mystery is being concealed beneath the community's utopian veneer.
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Record of a Spaceborn Few
by Becky Chambers
A young apprentice, an alien academic, a caretaker for the dead, an archivist and others wrestle with profound questions after their evacuation ship, carrying the last humans on Earth, finally reaches its destination. Third in the acclaimed science fiction Wayfarers series, brimming with heartwarming characters and dazzling space adventure.
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Spellslinger
by Sebastien De Castell
The first novel in a compelling new series, bursting with tricks, wry humor, a twisting plot and a whole new way to look at magic.
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Spinning Silver
by Naomi Novik
Deciding to collect on the outstanding debts owed her family of moneylenders, a young woman is overheard boasting about being able to turn silver into gold by the creatures who haunt the wood, in a reimagining of the Rumpelstiltskin story.
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