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Another Brooklyn
by Jacqueline Woodson
Torn between the fantasies of her youth and the realities of a life marked by violence and abandonment, August reunites with a beloved old friend who challenges her to reconcile past inconsistencies and come to terms with the difficulties that forced her to grow up too quickly.
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The Book That Matters Most
by Ann Hood
Joining a reading group in the wake of a failed marriage, Ava rediscovers a mysterious book from her childhood that helped her through past difficulties, while her troubled daughter, Maggie, descends into a destructive relationship with an older man in Paris.
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The City Baker's Guide to Country Living
by Louise Miller
A pastry chef for an exclusive Boston dinner club loses her job in the wake of a disastrous fire and escapes to her best friend's Vermont hometown, where her mouthwatering desserts give way to a new job, a blue-ribbon competition, a potential relationship and new understandings about belonging.
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The Dollhouse
by Fiona Davis
Arriving at the famed Barbizon Hotel in 1952 where she is instantly rendered a misfit, a plain, self-conscious secretarial school student is befriended and introduced by a hotel maid to the city's jazz and drug counterculture and is involved in a deadly skirmish that reverberates half a century later in the life of an obsessed journalist.
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The Gentleman
by Forrest Leo
Rendered melodramatically suicidal by the loss of his inspiration, a poet from Victorian London accidentally conjures the Devil and realizes that he has sold his rich wife's soul before plotting a wacky rescue mission to Hell with his butler, a book-seller, a swashbuckling Buddhist, a mad inventor and the Devil's spirited kid sister.
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The Golden Age
by Joan London
Escaping the perils of World War II to the safety of Australia, 13-year-old Jewish Hungarian Frank is diagnosed with polio and sent to a sprawling children's hospital, where he falls in love with incandescent fellow patient Elsa while their families back home struggle to adjust to life in a new culture.
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The Hamilton Affair
by Elizabeth Cobbs
In a novel set against the dramatic backdrop of the American Revolution, the author tells the sweeping, tumultuous, true love story of Alexander Hamilton and Elizabeth Schuyler.
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It Ends With Us
by Colleen Hoover
Falling for a stubborn but sensitive neurosurgeon after a youth spent working hard to earn an education and start her own business, Lily is frustrated by his aversion to commitment before reconnecting with a first love from the past she left behind.
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The Land of My Dreams: War at Home 1916
by Cynthia Harrod-Eagles
The escalating war and the battle of the Somme overshadow the Hunter household as Bobby Hunter gains his wings and joins his brother in France while the women at home pursue respective dreams and navigate the challenges of the past.
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The Peculiar Miracles of Antoinette Martin
by Stephanie Knipper
Formerly close sisters Rose and Lily Martin have been estranged for years, until circumstances force them to come together to protect Rose's daughter.
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Rushing Waters
by Danielle Steel
An interior designer, her independent architect mother, a British investment banker, an ER doctor who survived Hurricane Sandy and two NYU students are thrust together when a major hurricane descends upon New York City and wreaks unimaginable devastation.
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Sunday Kind of Love
by Dorothy Garlock
The New York Times best-selling author presents a latest heartland America romance that explores the challenges of finding love in unexpected places.
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Surrender, New York
by Caleb Carr
Living in exile on an upstate New York dairy farm after his unceremonious termination from the NYPD, a once-dedicated criminal psychologist is called back to duty as a consultant for the suspicious death of several abandoned kids who nobody seems to miss.
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Swear on This Life
by Renée Carlino
A warm and witty novel about a struggling writer who must come to grips with her past, present, and future after she discovers that she's the inspiration for a pseudonymously published bestselling novel.
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Three Sisters, Three Queens
by Philippa Gregory
Brought to the Tudor court as a young bride, Katherine of Aragon forges a unique sisterhood with the king's sisters, Margaret and Mary, that is shaped by rivalries, wars, betrayal, widowhood, motherhood, passion and secrets.
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To the Bright Edge of the World
by Eowyn Ivey
A military man leading an 1885 expedition into the newly-acquired Alaska territory to investigate potentially dangerous native tribes has his perspective changed by a mysterious Eyak guide and a Native American woman who joins the quest.
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Where Hope Prevails
by Janette Oke
Inspired by the Hallmark series When Calls the Heart, a conclusion to the story of Coal Valley teacher Beth Thatcher finds her questioning her relationship with her fiancé while sparring with a newcomer who openly rejects her faith.
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After Anna
by Alex Lake
In the aftermath of a preschooler's baffling abduction, the child's abrupt return one week later with no memory of what happened triggers a nightmarish reality for her mother.
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Any Minute Now
by Eric Lustbader
Betrayed and abandoned during a top-priority mission to capture a mysterious Saudi terrorist, two black ops team survivors join forces with a brilliant arms expert in an effort to unravel a conspiracy involving the NSA, a cabal of wealthy mystics and an enigmatic warmonger.
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Arrowood
by Laura McHugh
Inheriting the grand historical Mississippi home of her childhood 20 years after her twin sisters were abducted, Arden endeavors to find out what really happened and confronts devastating family secrets.
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Behind Closed Doors
by B. A. Paris
The friends of a seemingly perfect socialite couple begin to see cracks in the facade when they realize that the husband and wife are never apart and that there are bars on one of the couple's upstairs windows.
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Brain Storm
by Elaine Viets
After suffering a series of crippling strokes, death investigator Angela Richman, facing a harrowing recovery, must solve the murder of the neurologist who misdiagnosed her and prove the innocence of the surgeon who saved her life, despite the fact that her brain trauma brings doubts that she will ever recover her investigative skills.
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Broken Trust
by W. E. B. Griffin
Investigating the death of a young socialite he knew during her teen years, Philadelphia Homicide Sergeant Matt Payne doubts reports of her long struggles with mental illness before uncovering secrets that place reputations and lives at risk.
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Bullseye
by James Patterson
Tracking a pair of killers who are targeting an extremely popular United States president, detective Michael Bennett puts himself in the line of fire to prevent an assassination and the reignition of the Cold War.
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The Commodore
by P. T. Deutermann
Assigned to take over the Allies' losing battle against Japan for control of the Solomon Islands, maverick vice admiral Bull Halsey appoints navy officer Harmon Wolf, a misfit Native American known for his aggressive tactics, to launch a campaign that changes their lives, their careers and the fates of their ships.
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The Couple Next Door
by Shari Lapeña
When a terrible crime committed on the night of a dinner party casts suspicion on a young couple who seemed to have it all, Detective Rasbach discovers that the panicked duo had been hiding dangerous secrets from each other for years.
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Crash and Burn
by Fern Michaels
The women of the Sisterhood are united by their mission to help those unable to help themselves, but now they've encountered opponents who share a unique bond of their own--the ruthless law firm of Queen, King, Bishop & Rook, better known as the Chessmen.
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Crowned and Dangerous
by Rhys Bowen
The elopement of Lady Georgiana Rannoch and Darcy O'Mara is thrown into turmoil by the arrest of Darcy's father for the murder of a wealthy American, a charge that compels their journey to Ireland to prove his innocence.
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Curious Minds: A Knight and Moon Novel
by Janet Evanovich
Uncovering an embezzlement scheme linked to the highest levels of power at her mega-bank, a junior analyst forges an unlikely alliance with the bank's famously eccentric client, a financial whiz who helps her uncover one of the century's biggest crimes.
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Damage Control
by Michael Bowen
A Washington, D.C. activist fundraiser, Josie Kendall, winds up suspected of adultery and her literary-agent husband, Rafe, is accused of murder after the crony capitalist they hit up for a million dollars in alternative-energy funding is found dead.
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Damaged
by Lisa Scottoline
Named the guardian ad litem of a middle-school boy with emotional issues on whose behalf she is suing the Philadelphia school district, Mary DiNunzio is confronted by elite lawyer Nick Machiavelli and risks her engagement in her obsessive investment in the case.
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The Darkest Secret
by Alex Marwood
From Edgar Award winner Alex Marwood comes another gripping psychological thriller. When a child goes missing at an opulent house party, it makes international news. But what really happened to Coco Jackson?
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Die Like an Eagle
by Donna Andrews
When the twin brother of a vindictive youth baseball manager is found dead, supermom Meg investigates suspicions that the wrong twin was killed, a case that is complicated by the survivor's caustic personality.
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A Great Reckoning
by Louise Penny
Receiving a mysterious old map that has been found stuffed in the walls of a bistro, former Quebec homicide investigator Armand Gamache follows clues to the site of a dead Sûreté academy professor and an unlikely cadet with whom he is implicated in a murder case.
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Hell Fire
by Karin Fossum
Embarking on a manhunt for the killer of a woman and her young son, Sejer and his fellow investigator, Jakob Skarre, uncover tragic connections between the victims and another mother and son whose lives have been indelibly shaped by a mysterious man.
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Insidious
by Catherine Coulter
Investigating the attempted murder of an octogenarian society icon, FBI agents Savich and Sherlock consider a number of family suspects while Special Agent Cam Wittier teams up with detective Daniel Montoya in Los Angeles to capture a serial killer who is targeting young actresses.
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Invasive
by Chuck Wendig
An FBI consultant who works to identify unexpected and cutting-edge threats embarks on a terrifying chase to a secret laboratory after a billionaire inventor is suspected of weaponizing the natural world in a very unnatural way.
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I Shot the Buddha
by Colin Cotterill
Retired coroner Dr. Siri Paiboun offers assistance when a quirky Buddhist monk tries to help a fellow monk escape across the Mekhong River into Thailand, in the latest addition to the series.
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The Jealous Kind
by James Lee Burke
Intervening when he sees a beautiful, gifted girl fighting with her boyfriend, a young man inadvertently challenges the power of the Mob in his Korean War-era Texas community and must summon the courage of his soldier father in order to stand up for his beliefs.
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Knit Your Own Murder
by Monica Ferris
A fundraising auction organized by local knitters is upended by a temperamental businessman who is murdered by poison halfway through the event, a crime that is blamed on an embittered rival who swears he is innocent.
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Murder at Rough Point
by Alyssa Maxwell
Sent by her paper to cover a celebrity house party at a sumptuous cottage owned by a distant cousin, fashion reporter Emma is surprised to encounter her own estranged parents at the party, only to be swept up by the murders of two guests.
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The One Man
by Andrew Gross
When a World War II physics professor with information vital to Allied forces is sent to a Nazi concentration camp, intelligence officer Nathan Blum is sent undercover to infiltrate Auschwitz and bring the professor to safety.
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Puppet Master
by Dale Brown
Recruited in the wake of a miraculous rescue into the FBI to help track down criminals behind a massive financial scam, a robotics genius is swept up by a dangerous conspiracy that compels him to unleash the most powerful cyber weapons the world has ever seen.
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Rebellion's Message
by Michael Jecks
With everyone believing he killed a man from whom he had stolen a purse, Jack Blackjack must avoid the law while he tries to decode a cipher found in the deceased's purse with the hope it will set him on the trail of the real killer
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Rise the Dark
by Michael Koryta
Drawn to the scene of his wife's murder when the man responsible is released from prison, investigator Mark Novak races against time to save the life of a woman who has been abducted by the same fanatical killer.
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Rob Thy Neighbor
by David Thurlo
Interrupting a home invasion at a neighbor's house, Charlie Henry and his best friend clash with the police to investigate before discovering that the prime suspect is the son of a retired NYPD officer.
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The Secrets She Kept
by Brenda Novak
In denial about his mother's death, ruled a suicide, Keith returns to Fairham Island to reinstate the family empire and search for his mother's killer, in a follow-up to the The Secret Sister.
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The Shattered Tree
by Charles Todd
Treating an injured soldier from a tenuous border region between France and Germany, World War I battlefield nurse Bess Crawford questions the man's true loyalties and risks her life to solve his subsequent disappearance.
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The Sixth Idea
by P. J. Tracy
When their holiday respite is interrupted by a murder investigation involving two online friends who were meeting in person for the first time, detectives Leo and Gino identify other victims and search for answers 60 years in the past with the help of the Monkeewrench geniuses.
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Smooth Operator
by Stuart Woods
Summoned to Washington for a potentially disastrous situation that requires the help of ex-CIA agent and master of disguise Teddy Fay, Stone Barrington reluctantly oversees an operation that is complicated by Fay's maverick approaches and personal brand of justice.
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Sting
by Sandra Brown
Changing his mind about his crime partner's abduction of wealthy party planner Jordie Bennet, seductive bad boy Shaw Kinnard flees with his elegant captive from the FBI and her brother's corrupt boss while trying to ignore the chemistry that challenges their escape.
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These Honored Dead
by Jonathan Putnam
When an orphaned girl from a neighboring town is found murdered and suspicion falls on her aunt, Joshua Speed, the enterprising second son of a wealthy plantation owner, makes it his mission to clear her good name and calls upon his new friend, lawyer Abraham Lincoln, to help him crack this case
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A Time of Torment
by John Connolly
A dying man whose vigilante heroism resulted in his own downfall inspires private investigator Charlie Parker to bring justice to a strange, isolated community under the control of a band of men who rule by intimidation and murder.
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Watching Edie
by Camilla Way
Losing sight of her youthful dreams in the face of real-world disappointments, Edie, a single waitress, is overwhelmed by the responsibilities of her new baby before a person from her past begins stalking her with obsessive intentions.
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When the Music's Over
by Peter Robinson
The case of a poet claiming she was assaulted decades earlier by a revered public figure and the murder of a girl found on a remote roadside leads to an exploration of a more innocent time and an unexpected suspect.
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The Widower's Wife
by Cate Holahan
Investigator Ryan Monahan looks into the death of a woman who fell off a cruise ship, leaving a $10 million insurance payout to her grieving husband.
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The Women of the Souk
by Michael Pearce
Cairo, 1913. The kidnapping of an innocent schoolgirl throws a glaring light on the tensions and injustices of pre-War Egyptian society in this absorbing historical mystery.
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The Yellow Diamond
by Andrew Martin
Detective Superintendent George Quinn - Mayfair resident and dandy with a razor-sharp brain - has set up a new police unit, dedicated to investigating the super-rich. When he is shot in mysterious circumstances, DI Blake Reynolds is charged with taking over.
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Always a Cowboy
by Linda Lael Miller
Part of the trilogy that began with Once a Rancher continues the award-winning author's best-selling tradition of Western-themed settings and rugged cowboy romance.
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Family Tree
by Susan Wiggs
Waking up from a coma after a shattering accident, Manhattan television producer Annie Harlow retreats to her childhood home on a Vermont maple farm, where she reconnects with loved ones while cooking her grandmother's recipes and uncovering a family mystery.
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First Star I See Tonight
by Susan Elizabeth Phillips
Discovered by the former Chicago quarterback she was hired to tail, ambitious detective Piper Dove pretends to be the athlete's stalker and is subsequently hired as his bodyguard, an arrangement that is threatened by their growing chemistry and a portfolio of eccentric clients.
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A Scot in the Dark
by Sarah MacLean
When the Scottish Duke of Warnick must find a husband for his ward, Englishwoman Miss Lillian Harwood, he does not welcome the task, until they begin to have mutual feelings for each other.
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Sweet Tomorrows
by Debbie Macomber
A much-anticipated conclusion to the best-selling series finds innkeeper Jo Marie Rose starting over after Mark's departure and taking in heartbroken boarder Emily, who would pursue adoption and give up on marriage only to be urged to take a chance on a new relationship.
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Texas Tall
by Janet Dailey
Unwilling to let her beloved rancher husband go to jail for a simple accident, Tori Tyler is confronted by a terrifying threat that further challenges their already estranged marriage.
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Trouble Walks in
by Sara Humphreys
When an old flame moves into his jurisdiction, K-9 cop Ronan McGuire will do anything to get Maddy Morgan's attention, and when his work places her life in danger, his resolve is tested beyond anything he's experienced before.
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Behind the Throne
by K. B. Wagers
Taut suspense, strong characterization, and dark, rapid-fire humor are the highlights of this excellent Sci-Fi adventure debut.
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Dark Carousel
by Christine Feehan
Recognizing his long-awaited lifemate in carousel-horse restorer Charlotte Vintage, Tariq Asenguard learns that she is using herself as bait to capture those responsible for the deaths of her loved ones and that she is under a centuries-old curse involving enemies of the human and Carpathian races.
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Dragonmark
by Sherrilyn Kenyon
Centuries after being made human against his will and being enslaved and exiled, the dragon Illarion is offered a chance to regain what he has lost if he agrees to forsake his beloved dragon brothers and betray his world.
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Frost Line
by Linda Howard
Caine, a hunter of magical beings, must track down the powerful and alluring Lenna, the manifestation of the Tarot card known as Strength, whom has been tasked with protecting a young boy.
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The Obelisk Gate
by N. K. Jemisin
The highly-anticipated follow-up to The Fifth Season, by Hugo, Nebula & World Fantasy Award-nominated author N.K. Jemisin.
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A Promise of Fire
by Amanda Bouchet
"Cat" Fisa lives disguised as a soothsayer in a traveling circus. She is perfectly content avoiding the danger and destiny the Gods-and her homicidal mother-have slapped her with. That is, until Griffin, an ambitious warlord from the magic-deprived south fixes her with his steely gaze and upsets her illusion of safety forever.
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