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Large Print New Releases November 2021
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The Butler
by Danielle Steel
Taking a job working for Olivia, a woman who is trying to get her life together, butler Joachim, as his life falls apart, unexpectedly reaches a place with Olivia where the past doesn’t matter and only what they are living now is true.
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Forgiving Paris
by Karen Kingsbury
A woman who made a life-altering mistake in Paris twenty-four years ago is given a chance at redemption even though she never forgave herself in the new novel from the best-selling author of Truly, Madly, Deeply.
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The Lincoln Highway
by Amor Towles
In June of 1954, eighteen-year-old Emmett Watson, released after serving fifteen months for involuntary manslaughter, discovers that two friends from the work farm have hidden themselves in the trunk of the warden's car and have hatched a different plan for Emmett's future.
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Silverview
by John Le Carré
Giving up his high-powered career to run a bookshop in a small English seaside town, Julian Lawndsley finds his life upended by Edward, a Polish émigré living in Silverview, the big house on the edge of town, who is overly interested in the inner workings of his modest new enterprise.
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The Stranger in the Lifeboat
by Mitch Albom
After a deadly ship explosion, nine people, adrift in a raft, struggle to survive at sea and pull a strange man from the sea who claims to be the Lord, in an inspiring novel.
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Yesterday
by Fern Michaels
Childhood friends unearth long-buried secrets in this poignant novel from the #1 New York Times-bestselling author of Bitter Pill.
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The Heart of Splendid Lake
by Amy Clipston
Struggling to keep it all together after the death of her father, expert boat mechanic and owner of a small resort, Brianna Porter, with real estate brokers offering to buy the family land, finds herself drawn to a handsome real estate mogul whom she considers the enemy.
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When I Found You
by Brenda Novak
Starting over in the town of Silver Springs, pediatrician and single mom Natasha Gray tries to keep Mack Amos, the man who’s already broken her heart twice, at bay due to a revelation that could be made that neither of them are ready to face.
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First Light in Morning Star
by Charlotte Hubbard
Hiding a secret that could cause her to be shunned, Lydianne Christner, new to Morning Star, spurns the advances of handsome Bishop Jeremiah Shetler until she, forced to tell him the truth, learns that love and forgiveness go hand-in-hand.
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The Walnut Creek Wish
by Wanda E. Brunstetter
In Walnut Creek, Ohio, Orley and Lois Troyer, the owners of “Memory Keepers” antique store who have a special talent, try to help a couple who recently moved to Amish country fix their already strained marriage.
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The Christmas Bookshop
by Jenny Colgan
When she is out of a job just in time for the holidays, Carmen, with little cash and few options, is forced to move in with her perfect sister where she takes a job at a book store that desperately needs her help—and helps her in return.
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A Christmas Courtship
by Shelley Shepard Gray
Bookmobile Sarah Anne Miller encourages Atle Petersheim to learn about love through reading romance novels after he mentions his intention to court a local widow as Christmas approaches in the third novel of the series following An Amish Surprise.
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The Christmas Promise
by Richard Paul Evans
The #1 New York Times best-selling author of The Noel Collection presents this heartwarming new novel in which love and faith help restore the true magic of Christmas for the people we care for most.
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Dear Santa: A New Christmas Novel
by Debbie Macomber
Feeling low after her boyfriend cheated on her, Lindy Carmichael heads home to Wenatchee, Washington for Christmas where her mother encourages her to write a grown-up letter to Santa which ultimately brings her hope and joy.
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An Irish Country Yuletide
by Patrick Taylor
Doctor Fingal Flahertie O’Reilly is enjoying the caroling and tree-trimming of the Irish holiday season in Ballybucklebo when his black sheep brother returns hoping to reconcile in the latest addition to the series following An Irish Country Welcome.
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The Twelve Jays of Christmas
by Donna Andrews
When a blizzard traps her brother Rob and his fiancé Delaney’s guests inside during their Christmas party, Meg must help the snowbound would-be eloping couple thwart their mothers’ grandiose wedding plans AND solve a murder among the assembled friends and relatives.
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The Devil's Sea
by Dirk Cussler
Dirk Pitt discovers a 60-year-old, forgotten plane crash in the Philippe Sea while recovering a failed hypersonic missile from Luzon Strait in the latest addition to the long running series.
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Down the Hatch
by M. C. Beaton
Private detective Agatha Raisin discovers a distressed elderly couple standing over the body of a local gardener and notoriously heavy drinker and investigates in the latest novel of New York Times best-selling series following Hot to Trot.
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Fear No Evil
by James Patterson
When Dr. Alex Cross and Detective John Sampson are attacked by two rival teams of assassins in the rugged Montana wilderness in the latest addition to the popular, long-running series following Deadly Cross.
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Game On: Tempting Twenty-Eight
by Janet Evanovich
Unsure if he is her partner or her competition, Stephanie Plum and Oswald Wednesday try to hunt down a master cyber criminal in Trenton the latest novel of the popular series following Fortune and Glory.
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How To Raise an Elephant
by Alexander McCall Smith
Precious Ramotswe and the rest of the No. 1 Ladies’ Detective Agency must come together to raise a small elephant, in this two-ton case that employs Precious’s maternal instincts.
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Murder Is in the Air: A Kate Shackleton Mystery
by Frances Brody
Invited by 1930 North Yorkshire’s brewery queen to accompany public engagements that are then upended by the murder of a drayman, Kate Shackleton investigates two suspects, including a disreputable horse dealer and her hostess’s conservative-minded father.
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Over My Dead Body
by Jeffrey Archer
At the heart of three murder investigations—one in London involving a cold case, one in Geneva involving a millionaire art collector and one in New York involving a wealthy dynasty, Detective Chief Inspector William Warwick must catch the killers before it’s too late.
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Smoke
by Joe Ide
Going into hiding in a small California town, unlicensed detective Isaiah confronts a desperate man on the trail of a serial killer, while Dodson accepts a cutthroat advertising internship in his effort to go straight.
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Best in Snow
by David Rosenfelt
Lawyer Andy Carpenter investigates after his golden retriever, Tara, discovers in the snow the body of Alex Oliva, the Mayor of Paterson, New Jersey, in the latest novel of the series following Dog Eat Dog.
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The Diva Serves Forbidden Fruit
by Krista Davis
When a fellow traveler from her best friend Nina’s international tour group is murdered, and Nina is the prime suspect, Sophie must solve this case involving cryptic messages and a cursed artifact as the body count rises.
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The Joy and Light Bus Company
by Alexander McCall Smith
While enjoying all that life has to offer with her loving family, good friends and a thriving business doing what she enjoys most—helping people, Mma Ramotswe finds herself up to her neck in mysterious trouble.
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Riccardino
by Andrea Camilleri
In the last novel in the New York Times bestselling Inspector Montalbano series, Montalbano finds a strange murder investigation further complicated by phone calls from “the Author.”
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Autopsy: A Scarpetta Novel
by Patricia Daniels Cornwell
Scarpetta is back! In this twenty-fifth in the electrifying, landmark #1 bestselling thriller series chief medical examiner Dr. Kay Scarpetta hunts an ingenious killer who has mastered cutting-edge science for the most nefarious ends.
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Better Off Dead
by Lee Child
Jack Reacher doesn't back down and doesn't hesitate to teach someone a lesson when a shadowy crew picks a fight with the former US Army military police major in the latest novel of the series following The Sentinel.
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The Dark Hours
by Michael Connelly
LAPD Detective Reneé Ballard, investigating a New Year’s Eve murder along with an unsolved murder, teams up Detective Harry Bosch once again when their two cases—one old and one new—intersect, while an undetected killer watches their every move.
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Enemy at the Gates
by Kyle Mills
CIA operative Mitch Rapp accepts a job protecting the world’s first trillionaire, but also uses him as bait to catch a traitor with access to government secrets in the latest addition to the series following Total Power.
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Foul Play
by Stuart Woods
Stone Barrington is nearing his New York City abode when he stumbles into trouble. As it turns out, a new client is in danger--and with both business and the safety of the city at stake, Stone has no choice but to get involved.
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The Judge's List
by John Grisham
While on the hunt for a serial killer, Lacy Stoltz, an investigator for the Florida Board on Judicial Conduct, discovers that a man hiding behind the black robe may not only be taking bribes but may be taking lives.
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Mercy
by David Baldacci
As the long search for her twin sister, Mercy, reaches its conclusion. FBI agent Atlee Pine, when the truth is finally revealed, will face the greatest danger yet, one that could cost her everything.
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Never
by Ken Follett
Pauline Green, the country’s first woman president, is caught in a complex web of alliances with the most powerful countries that are being orchestrated by the enemy, and only those with the most elite skills can stop the inevitable.
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State of Terror
by Hillary Rodham Clinton
A passionate young foreign service officer, a dedicated journalist, and a smart, determined, but as yet untested new secretary of state must team up to defeat an intricate, carefully constructed conspiracy planned to take advantage of four years of an American government out of touch with international affairs.
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These Precious Days: Essays
by Ann Patchett
Turning her writer’s eye on her own experiences, the brilliant author transforms the private into the universal, providing us all a way to look at our own worlds anew, and reminds how fleeting and enigmatic life can be.
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