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New Fiction September 2023
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Hollyby Stephen KingFormerly shy private detective Holly Gibney reluctantly agrees to search for a client's missing daughter, which may have something to do with an unholy secret being harbored in the basement of a pair of semi-retired octogenarian academics.
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Payback in Death by J. D. RobbWhile investigating the apparent suicide of a retired Internal Affairs captain, who made his career tripping up bribe takers, rule breakers and worse, homicide detective Eve Dallas follows a trail of corruption all the way to the top to expose a killer bent on revenge.
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Things We Left Behind by Lucy ScoreWhen enemies-to-lovers Sloane Walton, a feisty small-town librarian, and Lucian Rollins, a vengeance-seeking mogul hellbent on building an indestructible empire, are stuck at an impasse, both wanting different things, they must decide whether or not to take a chance on forever.
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Condor's Fury by Graham BrownKurt and Joe respond to a nearby distress call while on a NUMA training mission in the Caribbean to discover a terrified and disoriented crew potentially suffering from Havana Syndrome, in the 20th addition to the series following Dark Vector.
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Code Red by Vince FlynnMitch Rapp crosses into war-torn Syria at the behest of a powerful crime lord to determine who is manufacturing a highly addictive new narcotic in the latest addition to the long-running series following Oath of Loyalty.
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23 1/2 Liesby James PattersonThe world's best-selling author presents three thrilling novellas including one about an ex-Texas-Ranger and a starving artist who agree to expose a client's cheating wife in the latest addition to the long-running series following 23rd Midnight.
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Nineteen Steps by Millie Bobby BrownIn 1942 London, as World War II rages on, Nellie Morris, embracing an exciting new life with an American airman, finds her world torn apart by an air raid with catastrophic consequences, but when it seems all hope is lost, she finds that, against all odds, love and happiness can triumph.
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12 Months to Live by James PattersonAn ex-NYPD beat cop, unrelenting PI and undefeated defense attorney, terminally ill Jane Smith, while knee-deep in the murder of trial of the century, is targeted by a killer who's determined to end her life before her expiration date.
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Traitors Gate by Jeffrey ArcherPreparing to execute the most secret operation in their armory—transporting the Crown Jewels across London, the Metropolitan Police have 24 hours to stop a master criminal from pulling off the most outrageous theft in history—and expose a traitor in their midst.
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The Armor of Light by Ken FollettIn a new era of manufacturing and industry, and as war in Europe engulfs the entire continent and beyond in 1770, a cast of unforgettable characters in Kingsbridge, England, are left to reckon with the future and a world they must rebuild from the ashes.
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The Running Grave by Robert GalbraithBusiness partners Cormoran Strike and Robin Ellacott are back, in the seventh installment in the highly acclaimed, internationally best-selling series.
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Blessing of The Lost Girls by Judith A. JanceIn the first novel of a new series by the New York Times best-selling author of the J.P. Beaumont and the Joanna Brady series.
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The Museum of Failuresby Thrity N. UmrigarReturning to Bombay to adopt a baby and see his elderly mother, Remy Wadia, stumbling upon a photograph that reveals shocking family secrets, reevaluates his entire childhood, his relationship to his parents and his harsh judgment on the decisions and events long hidden from him.
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No Reserve by Felix FrancisWhile investigating the death of a yearling colt worth millions of dollars, auctioneer Theo Jennings, when a dead body is discovered in the same stable a few days later, becomes the prime suspect in the case—and the target of a killer.
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