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New Adult Fiction, Mystery, Non-Fiction
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The Double Mother
by Michel Bussi
Taking the case of a four-year-old boy who claims his mother is not his real mother, school psychologist Vasily, convinced the boy is telling the truth, turns to police commander Marianne Augresse for help, in this brilliant world of deception and memory manipulation.
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Damnation spring : a novel
by Ash Davidson
A mother and midwife inadvertently threatens the fortunes and livelihoods of her family and their neighbors after noticing an increase in local miscarriages and believes it's caused by the pesticides used by the Sanderson Timber Company, her husband's employer.
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Rock paper scissors
by Alice Feeney
When Amelia wins a free weekend getaway to a remote venue in the Scottish highlands, she views this as the perfect opportunity to reconnect with her husband Adam, but the trip has the opposite effect as she no longer recognizes the person she married.
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Crossroads
by Jonathan Franzen
As Christmas 1971 approaches, the Hildebrand family of New Prospect, Illinois deals increasing points of crisis including a stale marriage, the draft and their son's sexual orientation in the first novel in a new trilogy from the author of Purity
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The guide : a novel
by Peter Heller
Trying to return to normalcy after a young life filled with loss, Jack takes a job as a guide for the elite Kingfisher Lodge where he, while guiding a well-known singer, discovers that this idyllic fishing lodge may be a cover for a far more sinister operation.
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It ends with us
by Colleen Hoover
Falling for a stubborn but sensitive neurosurgeon after a youth spent working hard to earn an education and start her own business, Lily is frustrated by his aversion to commitment before reconnecting with a first love from the past she left behind. By a #1 New York Times best-selling author.
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Something new under the sun : a novel
by Alexandra Kleeman
While in Hollywood overseeing the production of a film adaptation of one of his books, novelist Patrick Hamlin discovers that a company behind a mysterious new brand of synthetic water is responsible for the recent droughts and wildfires and teams up with a starlet to investigate the city’s darker side.
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The morning star
by Karl Ove Knausgård
A major new work from the author of the renowned My Struggle series comes a novel about what we don’t understand and our attempts to make sense of our world nonetheless.
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Snowflake : a novel
by Louise Nealon
Earning a place at Trinity College Dublin, Debbie, who was raised on a rural dairy farm, finds herself pulling away from the comfort of home until a tragic accident upends her close-knit family’s equilibrium and her next steps may no longer be hers to choose.
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The man who died twice
by Richard Osman
When an old friend, who has been accused of stealing millions of dollars’ worth of diamonds, desperately needs her help leaving a dead body in his wake, Elizabeth and her friends go up against a ruthless murderer who wouldn’t bat an eyelid at knocking off four septuagenarians.
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The book of form and emptiness
by Ruth Ozeki
When he begins hearing voices one year after his father’s death, 13-year-old Benny Oh, seeking refuge in the library, meets a colorful cast of characters, including his very own Book, a talking thing, who narrates Benny’s life and teaches him to listen to the things that truly matter.
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Fuzz : when nature breaks the law
by Mary Roach
A best-selling author offers an investigation into the unpredictable world where wildlife and humans meet. Illustrations.
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In the country of others
by Leïla Slimani
After marrying a handsome Moroccan soldier during World War II, a young Frenchwoman is torn as tensions mount between the locals and the French colonists, in the new novel by the internationally best-selling author of The Perfect Nanny.
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The magician : a novel
by Colm Tóibín
An intimate, astonishingly complex portrait of writer Thomas Mann, a man profoundly flawed and unforgettable, his magnificent and complex wife Katia, and the times in which they lived—the first world war, the rise of Hitler, World War II, the Cold War, and exile.
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Harrow : a novel
by Joy Williams
With her mother missing and her boarding school closed, Khristen searches the post-apocalyptic landscape until she reaches a “resort” on the shores of a putrid lake in the author’s first novel since The Quick and the Dead.
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