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You or someone like you
by Winter Renshaw
"Being an identical twin has its perks, but when my sister asked me to sub in for a date with Roman Bellisario, I wasn't exactly thrilled. Sure, he's sinfully handsome and successful, but he also got me fired from my dream job three years ago. This time, my sister's promotion is riding on this date, so I have to say yes. And as it turns out, we're strangely perfect for each other. I sell art. He collects it. We're both obsessed with the same obscure, mysterious artist that most people don't even know exists. Roman is guarded, though, and I can understand why. He's a widowed single dad. But as one date leads to another, he starts to let me in, and I can't help but fall for him. The problem is Roman still thinks I'm my sister. Is our twin swap going to be the best thing that ever happened to me and Roman-or the lie that tears us apart?"
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History's angel
by Anjum Hasan
In this U.S. debut from the celebrated Asian author, a middle-aged man in contemporary India discovers that neither his life nor his country are as stable as he thought. 60,000 first printing.
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The nenoquich
by Henry Bean
Harold Raab, a young writer adrift in Berkeley, California, seeks meaning through an invented grand passion for a married woman known only from an overheard conversation, a passion that expands beyond his control
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Somebody's fool
by Richard Russo
When a decomposing body is found in an abandoned hotel between North Bath and Schuyler Springs, police officers Charice Bond and her ex-lover Doug Raymer are drawn together again, while the town's residents speculate on the identity of the victim and wonder who among their number could've disappeared unnoticed.
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Robert Ludlum's The Bourne defiance
by Brian Freeman
Next on a killer's list, Jason Bourne, as someone high up in the U.S. government erases all evidence of a shocking mission from his past known as Defiance, follows a global trail to expose the truth, bringing him face-to-face with his archenemy, the assassin known as Lennon.
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Not by blood : a thriller
by Christopher Narozny
Arriving at a Brooklyn drug den to rescue her brother, Tina, with her brother nowhere to be found, discovers the body of a PI who has been shot to death and his gun is missing from its holster and must decide if she's willing to risk her life to uncover the truth.
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How to love your daughter
by Hilah Blum
Weaving back and forth in time, this new novel from the author of the Israeli best-seller The Visit tells the story of a mother's struggle to come to terms with her estrangement from her only child.
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Counting lost stars : a novel
by Kim van Alkemade
A college student in 1960 New York gives up her baby for adoption and then helps a Dutch Holocaust survivor search for his lost mother, in the new novel from the best-selling author of Orphan #8. Original. 100,000 first printing.
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Zero-sum : stories
by Joyce Carol Oates
Creating a world of erotic obsession, thwarted idealism and ever-shifting identities, one of America's most acclaimed writers presents this provocative and stunning collection of stories centering around deadly zero-sum games.
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Everyone here is lying
by Shari Lapena
A father who had been having an affair that just ended badly discovers his difficult daughter unexpectedly home from school and loses his temper, ultimately discovering he's not the only one harboring secrets when she goes missing several hours later.
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Prom Mom : a novel
by Laura Lippman
Drawn back to Baltimore where she's known as “Prom Mom”—the girl who allegedly killed her baby on the night of the prom after her date—Joe Simpson, abandoned her, Amber Glass is unable to stay away from Joe and vice versa until he asks her to help him do the unthinkable.
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Vanishing maps
by Cristina Garcâia
Tracking four generations of the del Pinos, a far-flung Cuban family, this follow-up novel to Dreaming in Cuban finds matriarch Celia del Pino struggling to make sense of her descendants, transnational identities and strained relationships with one another until they are all pulled to Berlin for a final, explosive reunion.
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Chameleon
by Remi Adeleke
A member of Black Box, a super secret special ops branch of the CIA, hunts a former South African commando who is taking hostages all over the world and making a fortune by manipulating worldwide stock markets. 100,000 first printing.
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The spider
by Lars Kepler
When a serial killer sends them riddles, offering them the chance to stop the murders before they happen, Detective Saga Bauer and her partner, Detective Joona Linna discover someone is spinning a fiendishly intricate web, pulling Joona into a trap he may be able to escape.
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It happened one fight
by Maureen Lee Lenker
Discovering she's married to Dash Howard, Hollywood's favorite leading man—and the bane of her existence, thanks to an on-set prank gone wrong, movie star Joan Davis desperately wants a divorce until she finds it harder and harder to convince the public—and herself—that their marriage is a joke. Original.
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Here for you
by D. Jackson Leigh
"Competitive barrel racer Lacey Bishop has worked her way from homelessness and poverty to needing only a few points to qualify for the National Rodeo Finals when her only horse suffers a career-ending injury. Without the money to buy a new horse, Lacey has no choice but to trust an offer from Two Rivers Ranch to lease one of their best barrel-racing horses. Horse trainer Wil Rivers is working hard to get her family's ranch profitable again after the coronavirus pandemic shut them down for more than a year. Her best chance to save the ranch from foreclosure is a million-dollar-plus offer to buy the one barrel horse that could defeat the mare she's leased to the bewitching Lacey Bishop. When Lacey discovers Wil's plan to sell the Two Rivers "money" horse to her fiercest competitor, she sees their chance for a future together and her chance to qualify for the finals disappearing in the rodeo arena dust"
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A rulebook for restless rogues
by Jess Everlee
Two best friends follow their dreams in 1885 London, one as a promising tailor while the other runs and underground queer club, in the second novel of a new series following The Gentlemen's Book of Vices. Original. 30,000 first printing.
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A child for the Reich
by Andie Newton
"Since her husband, Josef, joined the Czech resistance three years ago, Anna Dankova has done everything possible to keep her daughter, Ema, safe. But when blonde haired, blue-eyed Ema is ripped from her mother's arms in the local marketplace by the dreaded Brown Sisters, nurses who were dedicated to Hitler's cause, Anna is forced to go to new extremes to take back what the Nazis have stolen from her. Going undercover as a devoted German subject eager to prove her worth to the Reich, the former actress takes on a role of a lifetime to find and save her daughter. But getting close to Ema is one thing. Convincing her that the Germans are lying when they claim Anna stole her from her true parents is another..."
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Miss Matched
by Wendy Million
"After years of bad dates, Tayla Murphy has decided it's finally time she found her ideal partner, so she pays a hefty fee for a cutting-edge 'soulmate' matching service. But the infallible algorithm must have a serious glitch, because it pairs her with the one man on Earth she never wants to see again: Simon-the man who left her heart in pieces when he broke off their engagement six years ago...Then Simon shows up on her doorstep...he wants her to really prove they aren't meant to be-by dating him for the next month. Even though he thinks the service is a fraud, Simon has been desperate for a second chance with Tayla ever since he messed up their shot at happily-ever-after"
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Dark objects : a novel
by Simon Toyne
A forensics expert investigates after a murdered woman in a London mansion is found with a book next to her that inspired the crime scene, in the third novel of the series following The Boy Who Saw. 75,000 first printing.
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Crook o' Lune / : A Lancashire Mystery
by E. C. R. Lorac
Chief Inspector Robert Macdonald investigates a suspected arson and a rising number of crimes while looking for land to buy in High Gimmerdale for his retirement in the latest title from the British Library Crime Classics. Original.
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Hidden beneath
by Barbara Ross
While attending a memorial service for her mother's old friend Ginny, who's been officially declared dead five years after she went missing, Julia senses there's something fishy going on and she and her mom look into Ginny's cold case, and find things boiling over when a present-day murder occurs. Original.
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The summer of songbirds : a novel
by Kristy Woodson Harvey
When they learn Camp Holly Springs, their childhood oasis, is in danger of closing, three best friends, in spite of their personal problems, come together to save it, rediscovering themselves in the process.
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The only purple house in town
by Ann Aguirre
Renting a room in Iris Collins's house, which is a haven for lost souls, wealthy app designer Eli Reese becomes enchanted by the misfit boarders and even more so by Iris, his first crush from long ago, and wonders if he's finally found a person and a place to call “home.” Original.
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The Carnivale of Curiosities
by Amiee Gibbs
Forced to sign an insidious contract with one of the most notorious men in Victorian London, Aurelius Ashe, the proprietor of Ashe and Pretorius's Carnivale of Curiosities, the most coveted ticket in town, sets in motion a perilous chain of events with the lives of all involved suspended in the balance.
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Thicker than water : a novel
by Megan Collins
Sisters-in-law, best friends and business partners, Julia and Sienna Larkin find their lives upended when Sienna's brother Jason, while in a medically induced coma, becomes the prime suspect in a murder investigation, threatening their friendship for the first time as they work to clear his name.
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To catch a storm : a novel
by Mindy Mejia
When her husband goes missing after being suspended from his teaching job for inappropriate conduct with a student, physicist Eve Roth, the police's number one suspect, teams up with a psychic detective to find the truth, which is more deadly than either of them expected as the world around them turns into ice.
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Lush lives : a novel
by J. Vanessa Lyon
When the unexpected inheritance of her aunt's Harlem brownstone leads her to Parkie de Groot, an ambitious auction house appraiser, struggling artist Glory Hopkins, as they work together to solve the brownstone's mysteries, finds their newly forged relationship threatened by past heartache and present secrets.
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The clearing : a novel
by Simon Toyne
When her sister is the next to go missing in the Forest of Dean, a place rumored to be haunted by the Cinderman, a merciless killer, Adele helps forensic specialist Laughton Rees investigate and discovers the truth is far uglier, and far more dangerous, than any mythical monster. 75,000 first printing.
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The bones of the story : a novel
by Carol Goodman
Twenty-five years after a tragedy involving a distinguished creative-Writing professor, Briarwood College alumni are brought together to honor the victims, but when the professor's former students start dying in similar ways to the stories they wrote years ago, those remaining must rewrite a new ending to survive. 30,000 first printing.
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Emergency : stories
by Kathleen Alcott
The author of three critically acclaimed novels including Infinite Home returns with collection of prizewinning stories starring women confronting the hidden perils of class ascension and the emotional debts still owed from their past lives.
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The murder wheel
by Tom Mead
Conjuror-turned-detective Joseph Spector, in 1938 London, uses his uniquely logical perspective to prove the innocence of an idealistic young lawyer who has been framed for two impossible crimes in a world of illusion and misdirection, where seeing is not always believing.
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In the eyes of the earl
by Kristin Vayden
When someone commits crimes in his name, which leads to his suspension from the War office, Colin Morgan, Earl of Penderdale, turns to an old friend for help and is drawn to his friend's daughter, Elizabeth, who, harboring her own secret, agrees to help him clear his name. Original.
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Dead fall : a thriller
by Brad Thor
America's top spy is sent to war-torn Ukraine after a Russian military unit comprised of violent, insane criminals conscripted from their worst prisons and mental asylums goes rogue, in the latest addition to the series following Rising Tiger.
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Owner of a lonely heart : a memoir
by Bich Minh Nguyen
In this memoir about parenthood, absence and the condition of being a refugee, the author, who fled Saigon for America at the end of the Vietnam War, while her mother stayed behind, tells a coming-of-age story spanning her Midwestern childhood, her first meeting with her mother and becoming a parent herself.
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Kala : a novel
by Colin Walsh
Three friends reunite in their Irish seaside hometown 20 years after their friend Kala disappeared and are forced to confront their own complicity in her fate and the town's secrets as new disappearances are reported and human remains are discovered.
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Flirting with fire
by Jane Porter
Swearing off New York, theater, actors—all of it—49-year-old Margot Hughes is thrown back into the theater world when she is tapped to take over a troubled summer production and finds unexpected love with her lead actor even though he represents everything she left behind. Original.
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The Connellys of County Down
by Tracey Lange
After serving 18 months on a drug charge, 30-year-old Tara Connelly returns home to live with her siblings, and as she works to build a new career and hold her family together, especially when secrets threaten to tear them apart forever, she finds love in a most unlikely place. 100,000 first printing.
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Mrs. Plansky's revenge
by Spencer Quinn
When she is scammed out of her life savings, Mrs. Loretta Plansky, a recent widow in her 70s, refuses to be just another victim, and following her only clue, embarks on a whirlwind adventure to a small village in Romania to get both her money and dignity back.
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The rebel king
by Gina L. Maxwell
Thrust into the role he was never meant for and never wanted: king, Tiernan Verran and his forbidden lover, Fiona, must balance who they are against who they want when they become trapped in a maelstrom of lust, love and rebellion, which is the key to the Dark Fae's survival. Original.
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Tom Lake : a novel
by Ann Patchett
Recalling the past at her daughters' request, Lara tells the story of a famous actor with whom she shared both a stage and a romance with, which causes her daughters to examine their own lives and reconsider the world and everything they thought they knew.
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Onlookers : stories
by Ann Beattie
The award-winning and beloved short story writer presents this new collection about people living in Charlottesville, Virginia, whose lives intersect in surprising ways, involving the reader in complicated questions about community, inheritance and how the present interacts with the past in a time of COVID-19 and national unrest.
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Just another missing person
by Gillian McAllister
While investigating the disappearance of 22-year-old Oliva, Julia, the detective heading up the case, discovers, to save her own family, she must not find out what happened to Oliva and must frame somebody else for her murder. 150,000 first printing.
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Family lore : a novel
by Elizabeth Acevedo
Follows the lives of several generations of women in the Marte family after gathering to honor Flor, who can predict the day someone will die, decides to throw herself a huge party as a living wake. 250,000 first printing.
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The peach seed
by Anita Gail Jones
Running into his first love, whom he hasn't seen in 52 years ever since they were separated during a peaceful protest turned violent, Fletcher Dukes, who had carved her a peach seed monkey, reflects on the legacies of America's Civil Rights Movement and the far-reaching impacts of the 1800s slave trade. 80,000 first printing.
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The lady from Burma
by Allison Montclair
When a happily married woman asks them to find a new wife for her husband before she passes away from cancer, and then shortly thereafter is believed to have taken her own life, the proprietors of The Right Sort Marriage Bureau in post-WWII London must make sense of this strange case.
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King of the armadillos
by Wendy Chin-Tanner
After a leprosy diagnosis, the son of Chinese immigrants must leave 1950s Bronx to quarantine at a federal institution in Carville, where he experiences a new sense of freedom and takes refuge in music, experiences, love and new friends.
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The shadow girls
by Alice Blanchard
Obsessed with finding the truth surrounding the death of Burning Lake's most respected modern-day witch as well as her sister's traumatic murder and her old friend's disappearance, Natalie becomes locked in a twisted, elemental struggle between good and evil—and nothing will ever be the same again. 35,000 first printing.
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Strange Sally Diamond
by Liz Nugent
Garnering media attention when she tries to incinerate her dead father, reclusive Sally Diamond, beginning to discover the horrors of her early childhood, steps into the world for the first time and soon finds her trust issues severely challenged by a sinister voice from her past she doesn't remember.
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In the likely event : a novel
by Rebecca Yarros
Two people with undeniable chemistry who met on a plane that crashed, Izzy and Nate, can never seem to reconnect over the ensuing years until a high-stakes reunion in Afghanistan puts their lives on the line again. Original.
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The art of love and lies
by Rebecca Anderson
In 1857 Manchester, England, artist Rosanna Hawkins, who reproduces “parlor versions” of classic masterpieces with near-perfect precision for the upper class, teams up with a handsome detective to prove her innocence when someone steals a priceless Michelangelo painting, replacing it with her reproduction. Original. 12,000 first printing.
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The museum of human history : a novel
by Rebekah Bergman
Believing that a woman's mysterious strange comatose state holds the answers to their life's most pressing questions, four individuals grapple with a mysterious new technology and medical advances that promise to ease anxiety and end pain, but cause devastating side effects, Original.
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I will greet the sun again : a novel
by Khashayar J. Khabushani
An Iranian American boy named after a Persian king grapples with gay or bisexual feelings towards his closest friend, Johnny, while navigating life as the dutiful son of immigrant parents he is trying to make proud.
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Saving Myles
by Carl Vonderau
When the FBI can't help, an unassuming banker takes matters into his own hands to bring his son home Wade, a respected banker in La Jolla, CA, and his estranged wife, Fiona, make the unbearable decision to send their teenage son, Myles, away to an expensive treatment center after a streak of harmful behavior. After a year of treatment, Myles comes home, seemingly rehabilitated. But soon, he sneaks off to Tijuana to buy drugs--and is kidnapped. When the ransom call comes, Fiona is frantic and accepts help from Andre, the Quebecois whose charity Fiona runs. Wade is wary of Andre's reputation and the bank he owns, but seeing no other way to secure a kidnap negotiator or the ransom, he swallows his doubts to get his son home. In order to get the ransom money, Wade makes a deal with Andre--he'll work for Andre's bank in exchange for the cash. But as Wade races to rescue Myles before his kidnappers lose their patience, he realizes he's wrapped up in more crime than just a kidnapping--he's now indebted to a cartel.
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The Khan
by Saima Mir
Be twice as good as men and four times as good as white men. Jia Khan has always lived like this. Successful London lawyer Jia Khan is a long way from the grubby Northern streets she knew as a child, where her father, Akbar Khan, led the Pakistani community and ran the local organized crime syndicate. Often his Jirga rule - the old way - was violent and bloody, but it was always justice of a kind. Now, with her father murdered, Jia must return to take his place. The police have always relied on the Khan to maintain the fragile order of the streets. But a bloody power struggle has broken out among warring communities and nobody is safe. Justice needs to be restored, and Jia is about to discover that justice always comes at a cost.
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The Montevideo brief
by J. H. Gelernter
In 1804 Vienna, as Beethoven's Third Symphony debuts, Captain Thomas Grey, agent of His Majesty's Secret Service, must intercept Spanish warships carrying 2,000 tons of gold to stop Spain from declaring war on Britain and allying with France to divide the British Empire between them.
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Out of nowhere
by Sandra Brown
Brought together by a mass shooting at a Texas county fair, children's book author and single mother Elle Portman and high-rolling corporate consultant Calder Hudson, both fueled by revenge, search for a killer while wondering if the attraction growing between them is too painful and complicated to sustain. 500,000 first printing.
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Delicate condition
by Danielle Valentine
When her doctor tells her she had a miscarriage, Anna wonders if it is even true, and whether something more sinister is at play.
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The last masterpiece : a novel of World War II Italy
by Laura Morelli
Called to Nazi-occupied Italy in 1943, a German photographer and an American stenographer hunt for priceless masterpieces before they are destroyed by Hitler, in this pulse-pounding adventure inspired by the incredible true story of the Monuments Women, the Fifth Army WACs and the looted Florentine art collections during World War II. Original.
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The bookbinder : a novel
by Pip Williams
As World War I draws the young men of Britain away to fight, Peggy, who works in the bindery at Oxford's university press, sees the possibility of another future when refugees arrive from Belgium, but as war and illness reshape her world, her love for a Belgian soldier threatens to hold her back.
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A bakery in Paris : a novel
by Aimie K. Runyan
Two women from different generations of the same family fiercely fight for their futures while running a small bakery in Montmartre, in the new novel from the author of The School for German Brides. Original. 100,000 first printing.
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The book of witches
by Jonathan Strahan
Collecting 29 never-before-seen stories and poems from some of today's sci-fi and fantasy masters, this spellbinding volume centers around witches, breathing new life into one of the most fascinating and feared magical sorceresses in fiction. 50,000 first printing. Illustrations.
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Prophet : a novel
by Sin Blachâe
Called in to investigate a mysterious death in the UK, American intelligence officer Adam Rubenstein and ex-MI6 agent Sunil Rao embark on the most dangerous and otherworldly mission of their lives involving a substance called Prophet that weaponizes people's fondest memories against them.
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Not that duke
by Eloisa James
Eccentric heiress Lady Stella Corsham finds herself wed to the dashing Duke of Huntington, who, she believes, married her for all the wrong reasons, despite his best efforts to convince her he's fallen in love with his bespeckled and freckled wife. 30,000 first printing.
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Tastes like shakkar : a novel
by Nisha Sharma
When someone tries to sabotage the biggest wedding of the year, Bobbie Kaur, with aspirations of taking over her family's event planning business, must call a truce with egotistical chef Bunty Padda to catch the culprit while exploring their growing attraction. Original. 75,000 first printing.
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Peg and Rose stir up trouble
by Laurien Berenson
When Peg attempts online dating at Rose's strong urging, she matches with Nolan Abercrombie, with whom she has an instant connection, but when a terrible accident claims his life, Peg and Rose team up to solve the dangerous mystery unfolding before their eyes.
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In the case of heartbreak
by Courtney Kae
Pastry chef Ben enters a competition to bring him national recognition and plans to confess his love for his musician/mechanic neighbor, Adam, on live TV in the second novel of the series following In the Event of Love. Original.
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Pink lemonade cake murder
by Joanne Fluke
Serving super sweet pink lemonade desserts at the Tri-County Summer Solstice Celebration, Hannah finds the mood souring when a retired professional MLB player meets his demise and takes a swing at finding the killer in a league of their own.
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Murder at a London finishing school
by Jessica Ellicott
Arriving at Miss Dupont's Finishing School for Young Ladies, their alma mater, in a professional capacity, Beryl and Edwina, asked by Miss Dupont to find who's attempting to damage the school's reputation, find murder on the schedule when a former classmate and mother of a prospective student is found dead.
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The end of August
by Miri Yåu
When a Korean shaman connects her to the ghosts of her grandfather, a running prodigy; his brother; and their young neighbor, who was forced to become a comfort woman to Japanese soldiers stationed in China during World War II, she, while training for a marathon, must uncover their stories to free their souls.
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Thrive
by Krista Ritchie
"Two years will change them forever. When fake rumors spread like wildfire-like having three-ways with her boyfriend's rock climbing brother-Lily Calloway retreats to a dark place: her bedroom. Loren Hale is more determined than ever to keep their sex life private, even from their friends, and he helps Lily in the only way he knows how. But how much love is too much? Their lives are filmed, watched, and criticized. And through it all, Lily and Loren have to face enemies they never thought they'd see, demons they don't know if they should bury, and setbacks they didn't think they'd meet. Not this soon. And one rumor could be too much for them to handle. It will test their greatest limitations, and if they don't hold onto each other, someone is going to drown"
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A shimmer of red
by Valerie Wilson Wesley
When her young co-worker, Anna Lee, is killed in a hit-and-run, realtor Odessa Jones uses special talent, and the help of family, friends and a feisty cat named Juniper, to find answers—and draw out a killer hiding in plain sight. Original.
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Sun damage : a novel
by Sabine Durrant
"In a tiny village in Provence, nine guests arrive at a luxury holiday home. The visitors know each other well, or at least they think they do. The only stranger among them is Lulu, the young woman catering their stay. But Lulu is not exactly the woman on the video the guests thought they'd hired. Turns out Lulu has plenty to hide-and nowhere to run as the heat rises. In this seemingly idyllic getaway, under the scorching sun, loyalties will be tested, secrets exposed, and tensions pushed to the brink . . . Dripping in intrigue, Sun Damage is a glamorous, witty, and totally riveting story chock full of secrets, lies and . . . more lies"
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Valiant women : the extraordinary American servicewomen who helped win World War II
by Lena S. Andrews
In this groundbreaking new history of the role of American women in World War II, a top military analyst for the CIA presents the inspiring, shocking and heartbreaking stories of these servicewomen that reveal a fundamental misunderstanding of the nature of combat in the war and illustrates important realities about modern warfighting. Illustrations.
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The blonde identity : a novel
by Ally Carter
Waking up in Paris with no memory of who she is, a young woman discovers she's the identical twin of a rogue spy and, to stay alive, must team up with a very grouchy, very sexy, very secret agent to unravel a deadly conspiracy and clear her sister's name, 100,000 first printing.
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Mister Magic : a novel
by Kiersten White
Reuniting 30 years after a tragic accident ended their show Mister Magic, the five surviving cast members, who hold the secret of their close circle, the mystery of the beloved magical host and what really happened on that deadly last day, soon wonder if they've been lured into a trap.
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A council of dolls : a novel
by Susan Power
Details the story of three women from different generations, told through the stories of the dolls they carried in 1888, 1925 and 1961 bringing to light the damage done to indigenous people through history. 75,000 first printing.
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An honest man
by Michael Koryta
A man who gained infamy after murdering his own father ten years prior discovers seven murdered men on his yacht, in the new thriller from the New York Times best-selling author of Those Who Wish Me Dead. 50,000 first printing.
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Someone just like you
by Meredith Schorr
Resuming their prank war years after they stopped speaking completely, Molly Blum and her lifelong nemesis, Jude Stark, while planning a massive party for both their parents, realize they've mastered the art of hating each other, but falling in love is a whole new battlefield. Original.
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Kiss the girl
by Zoraida Câordova
A modern tale of unexpectedly falling in love and finding your voice.
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Between us : a novel
by Mhairi McFarlane
While celebrating a birthday, an engagement and the launch of a new tv show a group of friends discovers that the program is closely based on Roisin and Joe's relationship and it's messier than anyone imagined. Original. 50,000 first printing.
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Medusa's sisters
by Lauren J. A. Bear
Monsters, but not, monstrous, Gorgons Stheno and Euryale, sisters of Medusa and horrifying hags, damned and doomed, finally tell the story of how they were changed by each other as they struggled against the inherent conflict between sisterhood and individuality, myth and truth, vengeance and peace.
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The Heaven & Earth Grocery Store
by James McBride
When a skeleton is unearthed in the small, close-knit community of Chicken Hill, Pennsylvania, in 1972, an unforgettable cast of characters—living on the margins of white, Christian America—closely guard a secret, especially when the truth is revealed about what happened and the part the town's white establishment played in it.
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Accidentally in love
by Danielle Jackson
The office manager of a mobile pinup photography studio repeatedly butts heads with the owner of a food truck on the summer festival circuit and discovers that the Chicago heat is no match for the fire between them. Original.
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Honey drop dead
by Laura Childs
Tea shop owner Theodosia investigates after a phony beekeeper shows up at a community event and sprays toxic smoke at park goers, in the latest addition to the long-running series following Lemon Curd Killer.
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Canary girls : a novel
by Jennifer Chiaverini
During World War I, April Tipton, a 19-year-old former maid takes a job at Thornshire Arsenal filling shells, where she befriends the wife of a star footballer and the decides to join the ladies' football club. 150,000 first printing.
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