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A.D. 33 : A Novel
by Ted Dekker
The second historical novel of the A.D. series continues the story of Jesus as it has never been told—through the point of view of a woman.
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All the Stars in the Heavens
by Adriana Trigiani
A reimagining of the career of Tinsel Town star Loretta Young traces the decades she shared with her former nun assistant, from her early screen successes through the scandals and obstacles that tested their bond.
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Bliss
by Shay Mitchell
A first novel written by the star of Pretty Little Liars follows the experiences of a young Hollywood aspirant who fears her dreams will never be realized, her unambitious friend who would recover from a failed relationship and a frenemy who avoids love to pursue a rich lifestyle.
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Christmas Bells
by Jennifer Chiaverini
A holiday tale inspired by Longfellow's classic poem follows the experiences of a dedicated Boston teacher who, in the face of a somber season, finds inspiration and renewal at the church where she volunteers.
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Buffalo Trail : A Novel of the American West
by Jeff Guinn
Fleeing from his nemesis, Killer Boots, Cash McLendon seeks refuge in Dodge City with a band of buffalo hunters who head south to the Texas panhandle into forbidden Indian Territory.
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Christmas Bells
by Jennifer Chiaverini
A holiday tale inspired by Longfellow's classic poem follows the experiences of a dedicated Boston teacher who, in the face of a somber season, finds inspiration and renewal at the church where she volunteers.
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City on Fire
by Garth Risk Hallberg
A tale set against a backdrop of the infamous 1977 blackout follows the experiences of two New York heirs, their paramours, two punk-loving teens, an obsessive reporter and a detective who would learn what any of them have to do with a Central Park shooting.
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The Clasp
by Sloane Crosley
Three once-ambitious college friends compare their realities against their youthful goals before one enlists the others to help him search for a valuable necklace that went missing during the Nazi occupation of France. By the best-selling author of I Was Told There'd Be Cake.
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Cleopatra's Shadows
by Emily Holleman
Reimagines the beginnings of Cleopatra's epic saga through the eyes of her younger sister.
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The Early Stories of Truman Capote
by Truman Capote
Recently discovered in the archives of the New York Public Library, these short stories provide an unparalleled look at Truman Capote writing in his late teens and early twenties, before he penned such classics as Breakfast at Tiffany's, and In Cold Blood.
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The Familiar : Into the Forest
by Mark Z. Danielewski
Continues the disparate and dynamic lives of nine characters whose experiences begin to intersect in inexplicable ways as they orbit around a 12-year-old who develops an increasing awareness of a mysterious world opening around her. By the author of House of Leaves.
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Fancy Dancer
by Fern Michaels
A #1 best-selling author delivers a new novel for her fans and new readers alike
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The Further Adventures of Ebenezer Scrooge
by Charlie Lovett
A sequel to A Christmas Carol is set 20 years after Scrooge's famous reformation and finds him teaming up with a returning cast of ghosts to help the restless spirit of Jacob Marley make amends to victimized associates in order to find peace.
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The Gap of Time
by Jeanette Winterson
The BAFTA Award-winning author of The Daylight Gate presents a 21st-century update of Shakespeare's The Winter's Tale.
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Golden Age
by Jane Smiley
A conclusion to the trilogy that began with Some Luck and Early Warning finds a new generation of Langdons tackling the unique economic, social, cultural and political challenges of the 1980s and beyond.
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Golden Lion : A Novel of Heroes in a Time of War
by Wilbur A. Smith
A story set at the beginning of the Courtney family saga describes the betrayal that resulted in the execution of pirate Hal Courtney's father and Hal's postwar efforts to exact revenge, secure his fortunes and protect his young family.
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The Hours Count
by Jillian Cantor
A tale based on the story of the only Americans put to death for espionage during the Cold War traces the experiences of their friend and neighbor, who takes in the seemingly ordinary Jewish couple's young sons when they are arrested by the FBI in 1950.
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An Irish Doctor in Love and at Sea
by Patrick Taylor
Decades after enduring painful losses throughout his World War II service, Dr. Fingal Flahertie O'Reilly tends a series of medical challenges in the colorful Irish village of Ballybucklebo while struggling to let go of the ghosts of his past.
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Katherine Carlyle
by Rupert Thomson
Losing her mother to cancer in her late teens, a girl who was conceived through IVF abandons her college plans as an act of rebellion against her distant father and embarks on a quest for empowerment that challenges her fantasies and sense of identity.
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The Lake House
by Kate Morton
Decades after the disappearance of her toddler brother shatters her family, successful author Alice Edevane is approached by a young London police force detective who triggers a series of events that lead to a shocking revelation.
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Love Everlasting
by Tracie Peterson
After the great fire that destroyed much of Seattle in 1889, Abrianna Cunningham recognizes that her longtime friendship with Wade Ackerman is changing, but she finds herself overwhelmed by her conflicting feelings and the pursuit of another relentless suitor.
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Pretending to Dance
by Diane Chamberlain
Living with her famous therapist father, adoptive mother and extended family on 100 acres in the 1990s Blue Ridge Mountains, 14-year-old Molly Arnette becomes aware of a family plot that threatens her idyllic existence.
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The Secret Chord
by Geraldine Brooks
A tale based on the story of King David is set against a backdrop of Second Iron Age Israel and traces his journey from an obscure shepherd to a hero and king before his fall as a murderous despot.
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See Me
by Nicholas Sparks
A young man with a dark, destructive past has his plans to remain single challenged by a hardworking lawyer, in a new love story from the #1 New York Times best-selling author.
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Shopaholic to the Rescue
by Sophie Kinsella
Becky Bloomwood and a hilarious cast of beloved family and friends (plus one enemy!) set off in a van to find her missing father, last heard from in Las Vegas.
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Sidney Sheldon's Reckless
by Sidney Sheldon
Forced to confront her greatest nightmare in the face of a tragedy, Tracy Whitney returns to the world of her past to confront a terror threat from a group of global hackers intent on the collapse of capitalism.
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Stones in the Road
by E. B. Moore
In 1867, a young Amish boy ventures from Pennsylvania to California in this richly imagined historical novel from the author of An Unseemly Wife.
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A Strangeness in My Mind
by Orhan Pamuk
Selling Turkish spirits on the street and dreaming of becoming rich in a rapidly developing Istanbul, street youth Melvut Karatas elopes with the wrong woman and builds a family over decades marked by a series of dead-end jobs and an enduring sense of his unique destiny.
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Thirteen Ways of Looking
by Colum McCann
A new story collection by the best-selling author of Let the Great World Spin includes the title novella, in which an octogenarian retired judge's musings on his life are interrupted by police updates about his murder later that afternoon.
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This Angel on My Chest : Stories
by Leslie Pietrzyk
A collection of unconventionally linked stories, each about a different young woman whose husband dies suddenly and unexpectedly, based on the author's own experience of losing her husband at age thirty-seven.
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The Tsar of Love and Techno : Stories
by Anthony Marra
A collection of interwoven tales by the New York Times best-selling author of A Constellation of Vital Phenomena explores themes of family, sacrifice, war and the redemptive power of art.
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The War Reporter
by Martin Fletcher
Fifteen years after being assailed by rebel forces while on assignment in Sarajevo in 1993, a cameraman and an interpreter return to Serbia to work on a documentary about a powerful war criminal who is still in hiding.
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We That Are Left
by Clare Clark
Coming of age in the shadow of their adored brother, two women of privilege respectively dream of visiting London and pursuing a university education before their lives are transformed by a physics prodigy during World War I.
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Welcome to Night Vale
by Joseph Fink
Handed a message by a mysterious man, a young pawn shop owner embarks on a psychologically dangerous mystery that entangles her in the life of the local PTA treasurer, who helplessly watches her son's growing obsession with his absent father.
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And West is West
by Ron Childress
An award-winning follow-up to Mudbound assesses the corrupting influence of technology in the story of a young Air Force drone pilot and an innovative young Wall Street giant who are cast out of their respective careers for decisions they did not make.
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Winter Stroll
by Elin Hilderbrand
A sequel to Winter Street finds inn owner Kelley Quinn and his family busily preparing for the holiday season, which is thrown into unexpected chaos by the machinations of three vindictive exes. By the author of the best-sellers Beautiful Day and The Matchmaker.
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Wrath of the Furies
by Steven Saylor
To rescue an old friend, Gordianus must go behind enemy lines, facing unspeakable danger in the greatest war of the ancient world.
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The Adventuress
by Tasha Alexander
Traveling to the French Riviera to celebrate a friend's engagement, Emily races against time to solve the suspicious suicide of a party guest and prevent a second killing.
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A Banquet of Consequences
by Elizabeth George
Lynley and Havers are drawn from Cambridge to London to the windswept town of Shaftesbury in a case that proves to be one of the most complex of their partnership.
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Career of Evil
by Robert Galbraith
When a mysterious package is delivered to Robin Ellacott, she is horrified to discover that it contains a woman's severed leg, and Cormoran Strike must look to his past to determine who is behind the horrid parcel. By the #1 best-selling author of The Cuckoo's Calling.
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Corrupted : A Rosato & Dinunzio Novel
by Lisa Scottoline
Taking the case of a former classmate who has been wrongly accused of murdering a bully who sent him to juvenile detention when they were children, Bennie is forced to relive some of the darkest memories of her life in order to defend the boy she once failed.
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Dark Corners
by Ruth Rendell
The author of The Girl Next Door offers a story of blackmail, murders both accidental and opportunistic and of one life's fateful unraveling.
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The Dead Student
by John Katzenbach
Reaching out to his ex-girlfriend for help when the police rule his uncle's suspicious death a suicide, alcoholic PhD student Timothy "Moth" Warner resolves to uncover the truth at any cost.
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Death by Water
by Kenzaburo Oe
The recurring and literary alter ego of the Nobel Prize-winning author, Kogito Choko, searches for a red suitcase that may hold documents related to the details of his father's death during World War II.
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Depraved Heart
by Patricia Daniels Cornwell
Receiving a video of her niece taken 20 years earlier that reveals disturbing secrets, Dr. Kay Scarpetta becomes increasingly isolated as she realizes the dangerous legal implications of her niece's private life.
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The Diamond Caper
by Peter Mayle
Investigating a string of increasingly audacious jewel heists across France, Elena reunites with Sam and uncovers evidence of a master criminal who proves more dangerous at every turn. By the author of A Year in Provence.
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Fear the Dark
by Kay Hooper
Investigating a baffling series of disappearances in a small mountain community, paranormal Special Crimes Unit agents Lucas and Jordan team up with two new partners in a case that takes a sinister personal turn.
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Foreign Affairs
by Stuart Woods
Traveling to Rome to attend a mandatory meeting abroad, Stone Barrington finds his hopes for turning the trip into a vacation dashed in the wake of more trouble than he anticipated.
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Forgotten Voices
by Jane A. Adams
Retired actress Rina Martin gets tangled up in the brutal murder of a seemingly innocent widow
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The Ghost and Mrs. Fletcher : A Murder, She Wrote Mystery
by Jessica Fletcher
When her real-estate-agent friend struggles to sell a run-down property that is rumored to be haunted and where an elderly occupant dies under suspicious circumstances, Jessica Fletcher steps in to quash superstitions, only to find herself targeted.
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The Haunted Season
by G. M. Malliet
Father Max Tudor, the handsome vicar of Nether Monkslip, England, investigates a suspicious death when he is invited to dinner at Totleigh Hall by Lord and Lady Baaden-Boomethistle.
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Icarus
by Deon Meyer
Captain Benny Griessel takes on a high profile murder case after a young tech wiz and the founder of an internet service for cheating spouses is discovered dead in Cape Town.
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A Killing Winter
by Tom Callaghan
In the mountainous Central Asian republic of Kyrgyzstan, hard-bitten inspector Akyl Borubaev must take a break from mourning the recent death of his beloved wife to investigate the murder of a young woman whose horribly mutilated body is found dumped in a public park.
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Mrs. Roosevelt's Confidante
by Susan Elia MacNeal
Returning to America where she finds herself in partnership with Eleanor Roosevelt, Maggie Hope uses her code-breaking genius and skilled wiles to outmaneuver a dangerous Nazi plot.
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Parchment and Old Lace
by Laura Childs
Investigating the murder of a woman weeks before her wedding, scrapbook shop owner Carmela Bertrand and her beau, Detective Edgar Babcock, tap Carmela's sister Ellie's tarot-reading abilities for clues about the killer's identity. Scrapbooking tips and recipes included.
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A Passage to Shambhala
by Kevin Costner
Set against the backdrop of World War I, a first installment in a series featuring a covert group of elite adventurers follows their efforts to find the golden city of Buddhist myth on a journey that takes them from the Polar North and the Mongolian deserts through the Asian canals and the Himalayas.
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Playing with Fire
by Tess Gerritsen
Discovering an old and strikingly unusual music composition that causes her to black out and her daughter to be implicated in acts of violence, Julia Ansdell travels to Venice to find the composition's owner and uncovers a dark secret dating back to the Holocaust.
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The Question of the Unfamiliar Husband
by Jeffrey Cohen
For Samuel Hoenig, Asperger's isn't so much a syndrome as it is a set of personality traits. And as the sole proprietor of a business called Questions Answered, Samuel's put his personality traits to good use, successfully answering every question he's ever been asked.
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Rogue Lawyer
by John Grisham
A latest courtroom thriller by the best-selling author features maverick lawyer Sebastian Rudd, whose disregard for traditional interpretations of justice and edgy advocacy of defendants other lawyers will not touch have earned him dangerous enemies.
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The Searcher
by Simon Toyne
After surviving a plane crash, a man with amnesia arrives in Redemption, Arizona, believing he's there to save a man who already died.
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The Silent Boy
by Andrew Taylor
After a mute 10-year-old boy loses his mother during the bloody French Revolution, his mother's estranged, London-based husband brings him to live in the English countryside and must determine what terrible secret haunts the boy so deeply.
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Slade House
by David Mitchell
Follows the narrative of five different people who disappear through a mysterious door in an unassuming alleyway to visit the titular house and also vanish completely from the outside world. By the author of Cloud Atlas and The Bone Clocks.
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The Spy House : A Spycatcher Novel
by Matthew Dunn
Freelance intelligence operative Will Cochrane investigates after four U.N. security agents are found murdered while responding to the assassination of an Israeli ambassador.
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The Survivor
by Vince Flynn
When an elite former CIA agent steals a massive amount of classified information and offers it to the Pakistani secret forces, operative Mitch Rapp must prevent the information from falling into the wrong hands. Written by Kyle Mills.
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Swimming in the Dark
by Paddy Richardson
A psychological thriller that moves between New Zealand and Soviet dominated East Germany.
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The Theory of Death
by Faye Kellerman
Investigating a suspicious suicide in the woods near Greenbury, former LAPD detective Peter Decker, accompanied by Tyler McAdams, infiltrates a college's elite mathematics circles to uncover an operation that transforms bright students into calculating criminals.
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The Ville Rat
by Martin Limón
South Korea, 1974: A young Korean woman dressed in a traditional chima-jeogori is found strangled to death on the frozen banks of the Sonyu River with only a carefully calligraphed poem in her sleeve. US Army Sergeants George and Ernie, agents in the US 8th Army CID, are called in by the formidable KNP detective Gil Kwon-up to investigate.
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What You See
by Hank Phillippi Ryan
While reporter Jane Ryland searches for a nine-year-old flower girl who has been kidnapped by her stepfather, detective Jake Brogan investigates a public stabbing, only to uncover a dark conspiracy of extortion and stolen lives.
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The Woman Who Walked in Sunshine
by Alexander McCall Smith
A latest entry in the best-selling series finds the Agency and Mma Ramotswe's first-ever holiday thrown into unexpected turmoil by a case involving a Botswana war hero whose reputation is being called into question.
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You Are Dead
by Peter James
Detective Superintendent Roy Grace and his Major Crime Team investigate a connection between a recently missing woman and the remains of another murdered 30 years ago.
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The Bollywood Bride
by Sonali Dev
Traveling home to Chicago to attend a family wedding and ride out a scandal, Bollywood star Ria Parkar reunites with Vikram Jathar, whose heart she broke to pursue her career.
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Dashing Through the Snow: A Christmas Novel
by Debbie Macomber
Sharing a rental car when they are unable to book a flight to Seattle, loyal daughter Ashley Davidson and independent contractor Kevin Tyler find their respective holiday plans challenged by interpersonal clashes and a misunderstanding with the law.
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Cold-Hearted Rake
by Lisa Kleypas
Lisa Kleypas is back with a stunning new historical romance!
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After Alice : A Novel
by Gregory Maguire
A tale inspired by Lewis Carroll's beloved classic follows the experiences of Alice's friend, Ada, who, upon tumbling down the same rabbit hole, embarks on an odyssey to find and reclaim her friend from a surreal world.
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Ancillary Mercy
by Ann Leckie
In order to save Atheok Station from her most bitter enemy, professional soldier Breq devises her most desperate plan yet. By the Hugo and Nebula Award-winning author of Ancillary Justice.
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Hell's Foundations Quiver
by David Weber
Centuries after survivors of the first human-alien war start over in an unindustrialized region under religious rule, a cybernetic avatar reawakens to restart humanity's progress and claim its place in the universe.
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A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms
by George R. R. Martin
A volume of three previously uncollected novellas set nearly a century before the events of A Game of Thrones shares historical insights and includes the tale of a young boy who grows up to become the great-grandfather of Daenerys.
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Radiance
by Catherynne M. Valente
Rebelling against her father's Gothic romance films, Severin Unck starts making documentaries and, while, investigating the disappearance of a diving colony on a watery Venus populated by island-sized alien creatures, is never seen again, with only her crew left to preserve her story.
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Robert Kirkman's The Walking Dead : Descent
by Jay R. Bonansinga
Struggling for survival in the underground tunnels of Woodbury with vulnerable fellow survivors, Lilly Caul hatches a secret plan to reclaim the city from the walkers while the psychotic Reverend Jeremiah rebuilds his army using a diabolical secret weapon.
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Saturn Run : A Novel of 2066
by John Sandford
When a mid-21st-century Caltech intern discovers that a spacecraft from a technologically superior alien source is headed toward Saturn, a ragtag crew of competitors races to be the first to claim the ship and its technological advantages.
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Shadows of Self
by Brandon Sanderson
Explores how the magical and technological Mistborn society endures corruption and religious fervor in the face of a first instance of terrorism, compelling Wax, Wayne and Marasi to expose a dangerous conspiracy.
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Undead and Unforgiven
by MaryJanice Davidson
Targeted for her status as vampire queen and ruler of Hell, Betsy Taylor is challenged to become a beautiful, if reluctant, face of the vampire nation to swarms of reporters, slayers and would-be vampires.
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