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Winter is Here January 2021
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Blackberry winter : a novel by Sarah JioFrom an acclaimed novelist comes a new mystery-slash-love story that will have readers racing to the end. (This book was previously listed in Forecast.) Original.
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Love blooms in winter
by Lori Copeland
While searching for the remaining family members of an elderly neighbor, Mae Wilkey meets Tom Curtis, who reluctantly returns to town to become caretaker to his ailing long-lost aunt
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Winter solstice : a novel
by Elin Hilderbrand
Preparing for a particularly joyful holiday season after Bart's safe return from Afghanistan, the Quinn family members count their blessings, from Kevin's marriage to Patrick's rehabilitation, only to encounter unexpected challenges. 200,000 first printing.
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Shield of winter
by Nalini Singh
Vasic must save his race, the Psy, from a lethal contagion with the assistance of Ivy, who rebuilt her life after undergoing a series of operations that hindered her abilities in the latest novel of the series following Heart of Obsidian.
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Eden in winter
by Richard North Patterson
After the suspcious death of his father, Adam Blaine attempts to help his family heal as the court inquest into Benjamin Blaine's death casts suspicion on those closest to him
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A fatal winter : a Max Tudor novel
by G. M. Malliet
An investigation into two deaths at Chedrow Castle by former MI5 agent and Anglican priest Max Tudor is complicated by his growing attraction to Awena Owen and the arrival of a raucous group of greedy relatives. By the author of Wicked Autumn. 30,000 first printing.
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Cruel winter
by Sheila Connolly
Trapped during a snowstorm in a County Cork, Ireland pub with Diane Caldwell, a suspected killer in a long ago murder, as well as a bar full of patrons who would rather not be there, Maura Donovan encourages Diane to tell her side of the story. By the New York Times best-selling author of A Turn for the Bad. 35,000 first printing.
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By winter's light
by Stephanie Laurens
As the six Cynster families gather together for the holidays at snowbound Casphairn Manor in Scotland, Claire Meadows, widow and governess to Gabriel Cynster's daughter, despite her misgivings, starts a relationship with tutor Daniel Crosbie until disaster strikes. Original.
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Depth of winter
by Craig Johnson
When an international drug lord kidnaps his daughter and prepares to auction her off to his worst enemies, Walt Longmire embarks on a rescue mission in the brutal Mexican desert. By the New York Times best-selling author of The Western Star. TV tie-in
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A week in winter
by Maeve Binchy
Follows the efforts of a woman who turns a coastal Ireland mansion into a holiday resort and receives an assortment of first guests who throughout the course of a week share laughter and the heartache of respective challenges
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Dread of winter
by Susan Alice Bickford
"The remote town of Oriska, New York, hasn't been home for Sydney Lucerno for thirteen years. She's escaped the creeping addictions and long-simmering anger that are as much a part of the landscape as the bitter cold. But when she gets the call that her mother is dying, every secret and fear she left behind is waiting to welcome her back. Two days later, her mother's lover is dead too. And Sydney's sworn to protect a half-sister she never knew she had, a prickly teenager named Maude, with an opiate habitand a bad-news family. But more lies and feuds are poised to spring from every once-familiar corner. The predators Sydney thought she'd escaped are threatening both her and Maude. To get free, Sydney will have to discover the truth about what happened when she left--and decide what should stay buried, deep in the unforgiving snow..."--Provided by publisher
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Winter's child
by Margaret Coel
Investigating the death of a lawyer hired by a Native American couple to help them adopt an abandoned child, Vicky and Father John unravel a connection between the child, the lawyer's death, a missing Arapaho, and a Wind River secret
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