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All the colors of the dark : a novel
by Chris Whitaker
After a string of disappearances in 1975 Missouri, a one-eyed boy heroically thwarts a kidnapping, igniting a chain of events that blur the lines between triumph and tragedy as the townspeople of Monta Clare confront hidden truths.
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A forgotten kill
by Isabella Maldonado
"FBI Special Agent Daniela "Dani" Vega was seventeen when her mother murdered her father. Ten years after Dani's own damning eyewitness testimony sealed her mother's fate, she's starting to have doubts. What if she got it all wrong? A veteran NYPD homicide detective agrees to reopen the closed case on one condition-Dani must help him find a serial killer who's been operating throughout New York City for the past decade. If anyone can decipher his patterns, and his riddles, it's a trained codebreaker likeDani. The killer knows this too. And his next riddle-and victim-is meant just for her. For Dani, stopping a killer-and learning what really happened to her father-becomes more personal and more dangerous with each new twist. As secrets of the past are unearthed, the truth could forever change Dani's life...and the lives of everyone she loves"
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The goddess of Warsaw : a novel
by Lisa Barr
A legendary Hollywood screen goddess, Lena Browning uses her power and fame to get revenge on the Nazis who escaped justice after the war, hoping to right the past's wrongs, but when an old enemy resurfaces, she must use her skills to protect herself and those she loves, then and now. Original.
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Red sky mourning
by Jack Carr
When three seemingly disconnected events are about to ignite a power grab unlike anything the world has seen, Navy SEAL sniper James Reece, to save America, must reconnect to a quantum computer called“Alice” who is positioned to act as either the county's greatest savior or its worst enemy.
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The lost coast : a novel
by Jonathan Kellerman
PI Clay Edison, when a case of simple fraud explodes into an elaborate con game stretching back decades and involving countless victims, follows the evidence to a tiny town on California's remote Lost Coast where he discovers the price of truth is higher?—?and deadlier?—?than he ever could've imagined.
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Ask not : the Kennedys and the women they destroyed
by Maureen Callahan
A best-selling author and journalist reveals the dark history of the generations of Kennedy men who have physically and psychologically abused the women in their lives despite their carefully curated depiction of honor and integrity. 75,000 first printing. Illustrations.
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The end of everything : how wars descend into annihilation
by Victor Davis Hanson
A military historian narrates a series of sieges and sackings that span the age of antiquity to the conquest of the New World, depicting war's drama, violence and folly and delivering a sobering call to heed the lessons of obliteration to avoid catastrophe once again.
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The farm table
by Julius Roberts
Taking us through a calendar year with diary entries and images grounded in the natural world, a professionally trained chef, living sustainably on a small farm in the English countryside, encourages cooking with seasonality in mind through delicious recipes sure to inspire joy and confidence in the kitchen. Illustrations.
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The war on warriors : behind the betrayal of the men who keep us free
by Pete Hegseth
Combining his own military experiences, tales of outrage and an incisive look at how the chain of command got so kinked, this book, revealing a society that has forgotten the men who face the dangers the Left pretends don't exist, sets out to save our warriors and win future wars.
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