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Circe
by Madeline Miller
A highly anticipated follow-up to The Song of Achilles follows the banished witch daughter of Titans as she hones her powers and interacts with famous mythological beings before a conflict with one of the most vengeful Olympians forces her to choose between the worlds of the gods and mortals.
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Every Other Weekend
by Zulema Renee Summerfield
In the year following her parents' divorce, highly imaginative eight-year-old Nenny has a creeping premonition that something terrible will happen, and when this hunch comes true in the most unexpected of ways, she must deal with the fallout.
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Family and Other Catastrophes
by Alexandra Borowitz
Struggling with hypochondria and OCD stemming from her neurotic and drama-prone family, Emily reconnects with her parents and siblings throughout the week before her wedding, an event shaped by relationship dynamics, shared confidences and long-buried secrets. A delightfully quirky debut novel.
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The Family Gathering
by Robyn Carr
A highly-anticipated latest entry in the series that includes What We Find and Any Day Now continues the story of the residents of and visitors to the rustic campground of Sullivan's Crossing.
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The Female Persuasion
by Meg Wolitzer
A shy college freshman finds her perspectives transformed by a mentor activist at the center of the women's movement who challenges her to discover herself in ways that take her far from the traditional life she envisioned at the side of her boyfriend.
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The Good Pilot Peter Woodhouse
by Alexander McCall Smith
A heartwarming tale of hope and friendship is set during World War II and traces the intersection of a British farm girl, an American pilot and a German soldier who are brought together by an adorable border collie.
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Hotel on Shadow Lake
by Daniela Tully
A loving granddaughter, still struggling the with disappearance of her grandmother in Germany 27 years prior is shocked when her body turns up on a resort in upstate New York and begins unraveling decades-old secrets to solve the mystery.
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The House on Harbor Hill
by Shelly Stratton
Forever an outcast in the small seaside town of Camden Beach, Maryland, Delilah Grey, who takes in women with no place to turn, finds her life forever changed by desperate mother Tracey Walters and her two young children. Tentatively, she finds the strength and courage to confront her own past while helping them to rebuild their lives in this heartfelt novel.
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Hurricane Season: A Southern Novel of Two Sisters and the Storms They Must Weather
by Lauren K. Denton
From the author of the bestseller The Hideaway comes another story of families and mending the past. Having long since given up on their desire for children, dairy farmers Betsy and Ty Franklin take in Betsy's sister Jenna's two young daughters while Jenna pursues her photography at a retreat and wonders if she can combine art and motherhood.
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Lawn Boy
by Jonathan Evison
Faced by a life of menial prospects in the years after high school, Mike Muñoz, a young Mexican-American, attempts over and over to change his life for the better and achieve the American dream, only to be stymied by social-class distinctions and cultural discrimination.
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The Little Clan
by Iris Martin Cohen
Raised on Edith Wharton and Sherlock Holmes novels, shy Ava Gallanter has found a home as the librarian for the eccentric and dusty Lazarus Club. Nestled amid vintage furniture and books, she's hoping to finally write her own 18th-century novel, but Ava soon realizes she has to make something happen not only for her fictional characters, but also for herself.
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Love and Other Words
by Christina Lauren
Macy Sorensen has decided to settle, and is planning her marriage to an older man, until she bumps into Elliot Petropoulos--her first and most intense love, who eventually broke her heart--sending her reeling into reminiscence--and doubt.
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The Magnificent Esme Wells
by Adrienne Sharp
The irrepressible daughter of a two-bit gangster and a movie showgirl comes of age in golden-era Hollywood and a nascent Las Vegas before her beauty captures the attentions of one of the Strip's most powerful men.
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My Dear Hamilton: A Novel of Eliza Schuyler Hamilton
by Stephanie Dray
The best-selling authors of America's First Daughter draws on thousands of letters and original sources in an epic retelling of the life of Eliza Hamilton that describes her passionate dedication to a fledgling America's independence, her unlikely marriage to penniless but brilliant officer Alexander Hamilton and the turmoil and tragedies that challenged her legacy.
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A Nantucket Wedding
by Nancy Thayer
The long-awaited nuptials of a woman to the love of her life are thrown into turmoil and drama by family dynamics involving her daughters, including one whose husband has just revealed an affair and another who falls for her soon-to-be stepbrother.
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On Brassard’s Farm
by Daniel Hecht
In this wondrous love story, former middle school teacher Ann Turner makes a radical departure from her urban, consumer life and moves to rural Vermont. There, she is challenged by her preconceptions and the vicissitudes of life and love on a small dairy farm.
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The Only Story
by Julian Barnes
A man who ran away as a teen university student with a married woman more than twice his age reflects on how they fell in love, how he freed her from a sterile marriage and how their relationship fell apart as she succumbed to depression.
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Other People's Houses
by Abbi Waxman
A hilarious and poignant new novel about four families, their neighborhood carpool, and the affair that changes everything. After the shock of seeing Anne Porter in all her extramarital glory, Frances vows to stay in her own lane. But that's easier said than done when Anne's husband throws her out a couple of days later.
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The Overstory
by Richard Powers
A National Book Award-winning author presents an impassioned novel of activism and natural-world power that is comprised of interlocking fables about nine remarkable strangers who are summoned in different ways by trees for an ultimate, brutal stand to save the continent's few remaining acres of virgin forest.
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Pelican Point: A Hope Harbor Novel
by Irene Hannon
Dr. Ben Garrison's hopes of just getting rid of an inherited historic lighthouse are complicated when he meets Marci Weber, who would like to save the crumbling landmark
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Then She Was Gone
by Lisa Jewell
Struggling to put her life back together a decade after her beloved teen daughter's disappearance, a divorced woman bonds with a charming single father whose young child eerily resembles the woman's own lost daughter and who compels a wrenching search for answers.
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Varina
by Charles Frazier
Forced by limited prospects to marry much-older widower Jefferson Davis, teenaged Varina Howell finds her expectations as the wife of a Mississippi landowner upended by his appointment as the leader of the Confederacy, a situation that renders her and her children fugitives in a divided and increasingly hostile nation.
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The Wanderers
by Tim Pears
The powerful second novel in Tim Pears's acclaimed West Country trilogy. Two teenagers, bound by love yet divided by fate, forge separate paths in England before World War I.
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West
by Carys Davies
An exquisite, slender first novel set on the American frontier about a restless widower who heads west on a foolhardy and perilous expedition in search of unknown animals, leaving his intrepid young daughter behind to fend for herself at home.
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Women in Sunlight
by Frances Mayes
Four American expats and strangers become unexpected friends during a magical year in Tuscany marked by a writer's complicated relationship with the subject of her biography, long-postponed dreams and shifting senses of adventure and bravery.
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You Think It, I'll Say It: Stories
by Curtis Sittenfeld
The best-selling author of Eligible presents a collection of 10 short stories that features both original pieces and two previously published in the New Yorker. It has already been optioned by Reese Witherspoon for a 10-episode TV series.
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The 17th Suspect
by James Patterson
A series of shootings in San Francisco and a tip from a reluctant confidential informant lead Sergeant Lindsay Boxer to uncover disturbing activities within the police department itself, a situation that is further complicated by Lindsay's worsening medical problems.
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After Anna
by Lisa Scottoline
Marrying a wonderful woman after years of loneliness and single fatherhood, John finds his newfound happiness turned upside-down by the arrival of his beautiful sociopath teen daughter, whose campaign to destroy their family and untimely murder force John to prove his innocence in the face of malevolent discoveries.
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All the Beautiful Lies
by Peter Swanson
Devastated when his father commits suicide days before his college graduation, Harry returns to his home in Maine, where he is baffled by the increasingly sensual attentions of a mysterious woman and his own alluring stepmother, who he comes to realize are hiding dangerous secrets.
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American By Day
by Derek B. Miller
Police Chief Inspector Sigrid Odegard from Norwegian by Night departs Oslo for the United States to search for her missing brother, a quest that plunges her into the political minefields and backwoods undercurrents of the Adirondacks.
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Bad Neighbors: An Agnes and Effie Mystery
by Maia Chance
Agnes Blythe and her glamorous Aunt Effie must take a break from restoring their inn to rake in the clues when a local mechanic is murdered in Chance’s charming second Agnes and Effie mystery.
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Bad Optics
by Joseph Heywood
In the eleventh Woods Cop Mystery, Conservation Officer Grady Service is on unpaid suspension but continues to voluntarily patrol the Mosquito Wilderness in this tight story that unfolds like a poker game, with one side bluffing and raising, while the other side keeps calling and keeping the game on until the final showdown.
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Cave of Bones
by Anne Hillerman
Preparing to speak at an outdoor character-building program for at-risk teens, Tribal Police Officer Bernadette Manuelito discovers the camp in a panic over a missing instructor and a traumatized girl's discovery of a human skeleton in the wilds of the mythology-steeped lava wilderness bordering the Ramah Navajo Reservation.
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The Cutting Edge
by Jeffery Deaver
Returning to New York City from their honeymoon to learn that a serial killer has been targeting couples in the process of buying engagement rings, Lincoln Rhyme and Amelia Sachs discover that their target has a larger agenda than originally realized and that there is something unusual about the ring that Rhyme gave Sachs.
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Dark Clouds Shining
by David Downing
In the final novel in the series, Jack McColl is sent to Soviet Russia in 1917, where the civil war is coming to an end with the Bolsheviks the victors but the country in ruins; and, with the hopes engendered by the revolution hanging by a thread, plots and betrayals abound.
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Date with Malice
by Julia Chapman
Dismissing the claims of a pensioner that someone in her elder-care home is trying to kill her, Samson O'Brien finds his detective skills pushed to the limit and teams up with tempestuous Delilah Metcalfe to infiltrate the local retirement community in the wake of disturbing incidents.
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Dead Girl Running
by Christina Dodd
Surviving a gunshot wound to the head and struggling to remember an entire year of her life, Kellan Adams finds herself on the run from a husband she hopes is dead and takes a job at a Pacific Coast resort, where she is embroiled in a murder investigation that makes her question both her past and her sanity.
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A Death of No Importance
by Mariah Fredericks
A highly skilled ladies' maid working among in the upper echelons of 1910 New York society uses her insider knowledge of her entitled employer's family to investigate the class-driven case of her mistress' brutally murdered playboy fiancé.
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The Elizas
by Sara Shepard
Unable to get anyone to believe that she was pushed before she was rescued from the bottom of a hotel pool, a rising author struggling with suicidal depression and memory loss begins to question her sanity as elements from her debut novel begin to mix up with events in her real life.
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The Fallen
by David Baldacci
Visiting a friend's family home in an economically troubled western Pennsylvania community, Amos Decker, a detective with an uncanny eidetic memory, spots suspicious lights and discovers two dead bodies with no clear indication of how either victim died before corrupt local authorities and other mysterious roadblocks challenge his investigation.
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Fiction Can Be Murder
by Becky Clark
A mystery author becomes the prime suspect after her agent is discovered murdered exactly as described in her new, unpublished manuscript and must work to clear her name in the first novel of a new mystery series.
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The First Family
by Michael Palmer
When the president's teen-chess-prodigy son abruptly stops playing and begins to succumb to a virtually unprecedented gene mutation, Dr. Lee Blackwood tracks down the cases of two other patients, who he discovers were also gifted and who have been murdered under circumstances linked to the nation's highest levels of security.
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The Glass Room
by Ann Cleeves
When her neighbor is accused of murder, DI Vera Stanhope, instead of handing the case over to the police, launches her own investigation, which leads her to a writing retreat where she must find the real killer before he or she writes a deadly ending for someone else.
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The Good Liar
by Catherine McKenzie
When an explosion ripped apart a Chicago building, the lives of three women were forever altered. As the one-year anniversary dominates the media, the memories of that terrifying morning become dangerous triggers. All these women are guarding important secrets. Just how far will they go to keep them?
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Greeks Bearing Gifts
by Philip Kerr
Taking a job as a claims adjuster for a major German insurance company in 1956 Munich, an undercover Bernie Gunther investigates the brutal murder of a thieving soldier in a case with ties to Nazi plunder that prompts his collaboration with a lieutenant who has been looking for an opportunity to bring an untouchable killer to justice.
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Hold Back the Dark
by Kay Hooper
Called in to the small North Carolina mountain town of Prosperity, where residents are acting out their nightmares and waking up the next day with no memory of their horrific acts, the Special Crimes Unit uncovers a sinister pattern that pits their most advanced skills against an unprecedented darkness.
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I've Got My Eyes on You
by Mary Higgins Clark
When an 18-year-old woman is found murdered at the bottom of her family's pool, her older sister, a guidance counselor, rules out the chief suspects and teams up with the Prosecutor's Office to uncover the truth, unaware that doing so is putting her own life at risk.
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The Knowledge
by Martha Grimes
Investigating a double homicide involving a brazen heist at a rarefied art gallery and casino, Scotland Yard Detective Superintendent Richard Jury teams up with a motley assortment of Baker Street Irregulars to solve a case with ties to astrophysics, the Tanzanian gem mines and a long-planned act of revenge.
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Miss Julia Raises the Roof
by Ross Ann B.
Learning that a nosy local gossip has teamed up with a new pastor to set up a secret home for wayward teens in the lot beside Hazel Marie's home, Miss Julia is shocked to discover that the venture has a sinister underlying agenda with the power to permanently disrupt their quiet and peaceful community.
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A Necessary Evil
by Abir Mukherjee
A sequel to the award-winning A Rising Man finds Captain Wyndham and Sergeant Banerjee of the 1920 Calcutta Police Force investigating the assassination of a Maharajah's progressive-minded son, a crime that has left the country in the hands of the victim's brother, a feckless playboy.
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Our Little Secret
by Roz Nay
The interrogation-weary, longtime ex of a man whose wife has gone missing imparts the story of their relationship a decade earlier to a criminologist who appears to be the first person who believes her, an account that raises troubling possibilities about a group of retribution-seeking suspects.
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Queen Anne's Lace
by Susan Wittig Albert
Discovering a box of antique handcrafted lace and old photographs in the loft above her shop, China hears ghostly humming and smells lavender from an invisible source before a series of strange occurrences in the building she shares with Ruby reveals the story of a young, widowed lacemaker who died under suspicious circumstances a century earlier.
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Resurrection Bay
by Emma Viskic
In this compelling debut, Caleb Zelic is working as a private investigator in Melbourne, Australia when a friend is brutally tortured and killed. The hearing-impaired Caleb must rely on his keen ability to read faces as he tries to figure out whom, if anyone, he can trust.
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The Secrets of the Bastide Blanche
by M. L. Longworth
When controversial author Valere Barbier claims that his new residence, La Bastide Blanche, is haunted, Verlaque and Bonnet, while investigating Valere’s sordid history, must decide if the man is losing his mind or if the ghosts from his checkered past have returned to torment him.
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Shattered Mirror
by Iris Johansen
Fan-favorite Eve Duncan is embroiled in a deadly game of intrigue after receiving a skull and instructions for its reconstruction, a project that reveals the story of a beautiful woman whose identical twin's life is in danger.
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Shoot First
by Stuart Woods
New York City cop turned Manhattan law firm rainmaker Stone Barrington navigates a case that becomes so scandalous that it tests the limits of his skills and credibility.
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Shot in the Dark
by Cleo Coyle
Setting a date for her wedding at the same time her ex and other locals begin arranging dates at her coffeehouse, Village Blend manager Clare Cosi is entangled in the untimely demise of a lothario associated with innumerable brokenhearted conquests, including one who swears she has been framed for murder.
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The Sixth Day
by Catherine Coulter
When several major political figures who are linked to sophisticated drone assassinations die under mysterious circumstances, the Covert Eyes team follows leads to a wealthy cybersecurity genius and descendant of Vlad the Impaler who is desperate to unlock the secret of curing his severely ill twin brother's blood disorder.
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Too Close to Breathe
by Olivia Kiernan
Investigating the suspicious hanging death of a woman in a quiet Dublin suburb, Detective Chief Superintendent Frankie Sheehan, still recovering from injuries sustained during a prior murder investigation, struggles to piece together clues from the enigmatic victim's life, before a mysterious caller implies that the killer is closer than anyone would like.
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Twenty-One Days
by Anne Perry
Daniel Pitt, the young lawyer son of London's Special Branch investigation team Thomas Pitt, puts himself at odds with his father as he races against time to save his client, an arrogant biographer, from execution.
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Twisted Prey
by John Sandford
Federal marshal Lucas Davenport confronts an old nemesis in U.S. senator Taryn Grant, a rich psychopath who he has resolved to bring to justice for her role in three murders that he cannot prove, a situation that is further complicated by her new position on the Senate intelligence committee.
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Warning Light
by David Ricciardi
A routine surveillance job becomes a do-or-die mission in the Middle East for CIA analyst Zac Miller, who, in the wake of an agent's blown cover and an emergency landing, makes his way over the mountains of Iran and through the Persian Gulf while outmaneuvering Islamic Revolutionary Guards and former teammates who believe he has gone rogue.
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Whispers of the Dead
by Spencer Kope
A series of bizarre murders that have left the victims nearly unidentifiable forces Magnus "Steps" Craig of the FBI's Special Tracking Unit to match wits with the most cold-blooded killer he has ever encountered.
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Why Kill the Innocent
by C. S. Harris
The murder of a beautiful young musician during a brutal winter in 1914 London ensnares nobleman Sebastian St. Cyr in the unsavory agendas of the British royal court.
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Come Home to Me
by Liz Talley
Healing the wounds of the past doesn’t come easy in this novel of friendship and forgiveness, a Southern romantic drama with a satisfying plot and appealing characters.
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The Designs of Lord Randolph Cavanaugh
by Stephanie Laurens
Lord Randolph Cavanaugh is loyal and devoted—but only to family. To the rest of the world, he’s aloof and untouchable, a respected and driven entrepreneur. But Rand yearns for more in life, and when he travels to Buckinghamshire to review a recent investment, he discovers a passionate woman who will challenge his rigid self-control…
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Savor You
by Kristen Proby
With her restaurant, Seduction, being featured on Best Bites TV, celebrity chef Mia Palazzo agrees to a cooking showdown and finds things heating up both in and out of the kitchen when world-renowned chef, Camden Sawyer, the biggest mistake of her life, is selected as her competition.
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A Scandalous Deal
by Joanna Shupe
Arriving in New York City to realize her dreams of becoming an architect, Lady Eva Hyde, who is extremely unlucky, discovers that her new boss is the very same man with whom she had a passionate shipboard encounter, and must decide whether or not to mix business with pleasure when danger throws them together.
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Head On: A Novel of the Near Future
by John Scalzi
A follow-up to Lock In finds the near-future world reveling in a violent but seemingly harmless, robot-bodied sport until a star athlete dies unexpectedly on the field, prompting an investigation by two FBI agents into the game's increasingly lucrative competition.
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The long sunset
by Jack McDevitt
Priscilla "Hutch" Hutchins has been the Academy's best interstellar pilot for decades. She's had numerous first contact encounters and even became a minor celebrity so when a message from an alien race in an unexplored area arrives, she prepares her ship for the journey.
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Scourged
by Kevin Hearne
In a conclusion to the series, Granuaile McTiernan joins immortals Sun Wukong and Erland Shen in a fight against the Yama Kings in Taiwan, while Archdruid Owen Kennedy tries to keep the world safe for his apprentices and the future of Druidry, and Atticus races to save Gaia and see another sunrise.
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The Thief
by J. R. Ward
Committing themselves to eradicating the Lessening Society at the side of their new Band of Bastards allies, the Brotherhood finds their efforts complicated by former second-in-command Throe's use of an ancient tome to summon a new army engineered by a force more dangerous and evil than the Omega.
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The Wolf
by Leo Carew
A grand-scale historical fantasy set in the frigid wilds of the Black Kingdom, Carew's stellar debut novel—about a young lord forced into a perilously complex situation after his father is killed in battle—is an action-packed and blood-splattered tour de force.
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