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Large Print New Releases February 2022
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The Grayson Sherbrooke Otherworldly Adventures
by Catherine Coulter
This collection includes five books in Coulter's supernatural series: The Strange Visitation at Wolffe Hall, The Resident Evil at Blackthorn Manor, The Ancient Spirits of Sedgwick House, The Virgin Bride of Northcliff Hall, and The Red Witch of Ravenstone Folly.
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Her Hidden Genius
by Marie Benedict
Tells the story of Rosalind Franklin, who, despite an environment of harassment and bullying in the late 1940s and 1950s, worked in a stringent, scientific manner and became one of the first scientists to map the structure of DNA.
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The Magnolia Palace
by Fiona Davis
When mod English model Veronica Weber, while at the Frick museum, chances upon a series of hidden messages, she is led on a hunt that could not only solve her financial woes but could finally reveal the truth behind a decades-old murder in the infamous Frick family.
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The Vanished Days
by Susanna Kearsley
In the autumn of 1707, when young Scottish widow Lily Aitcheson comes forward to collect her husband’s wages, her claim is challenged by a man who must decide if she’s honest—or whether he is being used as a pain in a treacherous game.
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Heiress in Red Silk
by Madeline Hunter
Inheriting a fortune and a new business, Rosamund Jameson matches wits with her new partner, Kevin Radnor, who proposes a marriage of convenience to get her the social status she needs and guarantees him the silent partner he wants — a plan that soon goes awry.
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The Amish Midwife's Hope
by Barbara Cameron
When young midwife and widow Rebecca Zook, who longs to find love again and have a family of her own, meets handsome newcomer Samuel Miller and his young daughter, their connection is instant, but Samuel is hesitant to fall in love again.
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Romancing Nadine
by Amy Lillard
A 60-year-old sensible Amish woman, Nadine Burkhart moves to Wells Landing to give her daughter-in-law and granddaughter a fresh start and meets a good-hearted farmer who makes her believe in love for the first time.
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Second Chance at Sunflower Ranch
by Carolyn Brown
Returning home to Sunflower ranch to take care of his aging foster parents, retired combat medic Jesse Ryan isn’t prepared for his parents’ live-in nurse, the woman he always regretted leaving behind, who reveals a shocking secret.
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Death of a Green-Eyed Monster
by M. C Beaton
Sergeant Hamish Macbeth’s wedding plans with Constable Dorothy McIver are suddenly at risk when a murder is uncovered in the Scottish town of Lochdubh in the latest novel of the series following Death of an Honest Man.
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A Game of Fear
by Charles Todd
Inspector Ian Rutledge investigates when the lady at a grand manor claims she witnessed a violent murder, but no blood or body can be found in the latest installment of the best-selling series following A Fatal Lie.
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Ice and Stone
by Marcia Muller
Hired by Crimes Against Indigenous Sisters, private investigator Sharon McCone goes undercover in Eiwok county on the Oregon border to determine who killed two women, in the latest addition to the New York Times best-selling series.
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The Paris Apartment
by Lucy Foley
Arriving in Paris to stay with her brother Ben, Jess learns that he has gone missing, and to find him, starts digging into his life, realizing even though she has come to the City of Lights to escape her past, it’s his future hanging in the balance.
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Robert B. Parker's Bye Bye Baby
by Ace Atkins
Boston PI Spenser takes on a new case in this next installment in Robert B. Parker's iconic New York Times bestselling series.
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Something to Hide: A Lynley Novel
by Elizabeth George
When a police detective is murdered, Detective Inspector Thomas Lynley becomes embroiled in a case that has far-reaching cultural associations that have nothing to do with life as he knows it as he pursues a killer determined to remain hidden.
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Body Over Troubled Waters
by Denise Swanson
New York Times bestselling author Denise Swanson returns to the beloved town of Scumble River and its quirky townsfolk with Dead in the Water. First in a newly revamped cozy mystery series, Dead in the Water is a gripping mystery that won't let you go until you've turned the last page.
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The Chocolate Raccoon Rigmarole
by JoAnna Carl
When the resort town of Warner Pier is plagued by a series of strange break-ins that lead to murder, chocolatier Lee Woodyard must help her right-hand woman, Dolly Jolly, clear her boyfriend’s name of the crimes.
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City of Shadows
by Victoria Thompson
Elizabeth Miles Bates investigates when a friend’s mother begins paying a medium increasingly large amounts of money to make contact with her son who recently died of influenza, in the fifth novel of the series following City of Schemes.
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Courting Can Be Killer
by Amanda Flower
When young Ben Baughman, who was courting Tess Lieb, tragically dies in a first, Millie, with the help of her quilting friends, pieces together the clues to discover who wanted Ben out of the wedding picture altogether.
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Much Ado About a Latte
by Kathleen Fuller
A coffee war is brewing in Maple Falls, where Anita and Tanner are serving up plenty of steam to keep the town buzzing.
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Diablo Mesa
by Douglas Preston
Responding to the promise of a hefty donation from a wealthy, eccentric billionaire with space travel ambitions, the Santa Fe Archaeological Institute excavates the site of the 1947 Roswell incident and immediately uncovers two unknown murder victims.
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Lightning in a Mirror
by Jayne Ann Krentz
When her speed dating experiment leads her to Harlan Rancourt, who—long believed dead—needs her help locating a legendary lab, psychic investigator Olivia LeClair must use her unique gift to get them to the top-secret lab before innocent people die.
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The Mirror Man
by Lars Kepler
When the body of a girl is found in the park, Detective Joona Linna discovers a connection between this murder and a death declared a suicide years before, and, with a serial killer on the loose, must save another girl who has gone missing.
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Nothing to Lose
by Judith A. Jance
Twenty years after he lost his partner Susan to her husband’s murderous rage, Beau, when Susan’s son needs his help, is drawn into a missing persons case, becoming tangled in a web of family secrets where a killer with nothing left to lose waits to take another life.
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Quicksilver
by Dean R. Koontz
When the discovery of a coin worth a lot of money forces him to run for his life, Quinn Quicksilver meets his destined companions as he barrels towards a confrontation with an enemy who is as every bit as scary as the power within himself.
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Steal
by James Patterson
When the son of the founder of the world’s largest hedge fund is thought to have committed suicide, but a body hasn’t been found, his father, believing that he is still alive, turns to Dylan Reinhart for help, drawing him into a world of multi-million-dollar secrets and danger.
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The Book of Hope: A Survival Guide for Trying Times
by Jane Goodall
Told through stories from an extraordinary career and fascinating research, this urgent book, written by the world’s most famous living naturalist and an internationally best-selling author, explores one of the most sought after and least understood elements of human nature—hope.
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