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Large Print New Releases January 2024
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Sister of Starlit Seas
by Terry Brooks
When her pirate captain, the man she believes she loves, is captured by those in charge of the slave trade he has been fighting, Char embarks on a high-seas adventure to rescue him, uncovering secrets she never suspected about herself that teach her to look before she leaps.
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Upside Down
by Danielle Steel
While her mother, Oscar-winning actress Ardith Law, a Hollywood icon at 62, deals with conflicting feels for a much-younger man, her daughter, Morgan, a successful plastic surgeon in NYC, falls for a much-older man, which brings them together as they each try to navigate an unconventional romance.
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The Wonder of It All
by Barbara Taylor Bradford
Returning from The Great War a changed man, with wounds both physical and mental, James Falconer, determined to make amends to his daughter, Leonie, now a grown woman who wants nothing to do with him, works toward healing his body, soul and family.
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Against the Wind
by Amanda Cabot
Ready to leave town and start her life as a doctor-in-training, Louisa Vaughn finds herself stuck in Sweetwater Crossing saving a handsome stranger's life. Little does she know that he'll bring both love and danger into her life.
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The Bright Spot
by Jill Shalvis
Running her farm-to-table café as well as a menagerie of rescued animals, Luna Wright, when the owner of Apple Ridge Farm passes away and his investment manager takes over control, she, with her home threatened, must dig deep to find true strength and the real meaning of love and family.
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Mermaid Beach
by Sheila Roberts
The lead singer of The Mermaids, an all-woman band with her mother and daughter, Bonnie Brinks, who's haunted by broken dreams, finds her comfortable life drifting away when her mother forces her onto the dating scene and her daughter leaves home for Nashville despite her objections.
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Silver Lady
by Mary Jo Putney
Arriving in Cornwall to confront his heritage of British nobility, special agent Bran Tremayne rescues a beautiful woman who has amnesia, offering her his protection, which leads to a powerful passion until he uncovers she is at the center of a plot between French agents and Cornish smugglers.
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A Single Dad in Amish Country
by Patricia Johns
All single mom and soon-to-be commercial pilot Hazel Dobbs expects from her Amish B&B vacation is gorgeous farmland, fresh air and delicious food. No one mentioned handsome landscaper Joe Carter-or his irrepressible little girl. Suddenly Hazel sees the possibilities of a whole new family. But with her biggest dream finally on the horizon, falling in love looks like the ultimate crash landing...
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Christmas in Winter Valley
by Jodi Thomas
Preferring nature to people, Cooper Holloway moves to a remote woodland cabin, but receives an unexpected visitor who needs his help just before Christmas.
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The Twelve Books of Christmas
by Kate Carlisle
Arriving in Loch Ness, Scotland, to attend the New Year's Day wedding of their dearest friends, Brooklyn Wainwright and Derek Stone discover murder is in attendance when two guests and must catch the culprit, who may also have stolen 12 rare books, before their friends' bright and happy future turns deadly.
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City of Betrayal
by Victoria Thompson
A grifter skilled at interacting with difficult men teams up with the suffragist movement in an attempt to pass the 19th Amendment in Tennessee, in the seventh novel of the series following City of Fortune.
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Lost Hours
by Paige Shelton
When their Alaskan tourist ship rescues a woman claiming to have been kidnapped, Beth Rivers befriends the woman, who reveals she's been in Juneau under witness protection, and teams up with police chief Gril who believes this complicated case is connected to another kidnapping.
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Dairy, Dairy, Quite Contrary
by Amy Lillard
After Sissy's rodeo cowboy boyfriend turns out to be more of a rodeo clown, she packs a bag...bound for her parents' former hometown. There are still plenty of Yoders in...Yoder, Kansas, including Sissy's aunt Bethel, who owns the Sunflower Cafâe...Plusshe can continue to secretly write her newspaper advice column...But it's Sissy who could use some advice when she finds the milk deliveryman out behind the cafâe with a knife in his back. As the sheriff's prime suspect, it's up to Sissy to catch the backstabber herself.
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Lost & Hound
by Rita Mae Brown
When a dead body is placed directly in the path of an early season hunt,“Sister” Jane Arnold, with the Jefferson Hunt Club busier than ever, must decipher cryptic clues left for her and her friends before any of them wind up dead.
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A Murder of Aspic Proportions
by Amy Lillard
While running her Aunt Bethel's café, twenty-something former advice columnist Sissy Yoder finds herself digging into another mystery when a local farmer, resented by just everyone in the town, is murdered.
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A Questionable Character
by Lorna Barrett
The murder of a contractor at a construction site threatens to derail several major projects, including Tricia Miles' new building, and she must investigate to find the killer, in the latest addition to the series following Clause of Death.
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Scaredy Cat
by Sofie Ryan
While on a house tour with her friend Detective Michelle Andrews, secondhand store owner Sarah Grayson stumbles upon the dead body of a ghost hunter and, with the help of her rescue cat, Elvis, and a crew of senior citizen PIs, sets out to solve this seemingly supernatural crime.
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Steeped in Malice
by Vicki Delany
Tearoom proprietress Lily Roberts, after buying a Peter Rabbit-themed tea set at an antiques fair, finds trouble brewing when two sisters want the set back and one winds up dead, making Lily wonder if this is a simple case of greed boiling over or something else entirely.
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Sugar Plum Poisoned
by Jenn McKinlay
Hired by singing sensation Shelby Vaughn to supply cupcakes for the VIP guest lounge every night, Mel, when Shelby's manager is found dead and suspicion falls on her, stands up for her new friend, searching for clues sprinkled around the crime scene to clear her name.
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Dead Man's Hand: A Pike Logan Novel
by Brad Taylor
Brad Taylor and Pike Logan face off against Putin's agents and a group of rogue Ukrainian partisans plotting to assassinate a Swedish deputy minister in the latest novel, in the series following The Devil's Ransom.
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Goodbye Girl
by James Grippando
A Miami criminal defense lawyer helps a Grammy-winning popstar who signed an onerous contract as a teen that leaves her ex-husband with all her royalties, in the eighteenth novel of the series following Twenty.
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The Heiress
by Rachel Hawkins
After North Carolina's richest—and most notorious—heiress dies, her adopted son, Camden, rejects his inheritance until 10 years later, when his uncle's death pulls him and his wife back into the family fold at Ashby House where he realizes the bonds of family stretch far beyond the grave.
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Missing Persons
by James Patterson
When a desperate businessman asks him to find his daughter and grandchildren who have disappeared without a trace, Jack Morgan, the head of Private, finds this simple missing persons case turning into something much more deadly, forcing him to face the trauma of his past to save a family's future.
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The Night Island
by Jayne Ann Krentz
When a mysterious informant disappears, Talia March, searching for a list of people like her and her friends, is forced to team up with Luke Rand, a hunted and haunted man chasing the same list, when they are both targeted by a killer.
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The Spy Coast
by Tess Gerritsen
When a body turns up in her driveway, former spy Maggie Bird, forced into retirement after a mission went tragically wrong, turns to her “Martini Club” of former spies to help her uncover the truth about who is trying to kill her, and why.
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Wandering Through Life: A Memoir
by Donna Leon
After having recently celebrated her eightieth birthday, the internationally best-selling author of the Guido Brunetti mysteries, confronting the dual challenges and pleasures of aging, tells her own adventurous life story, vividly describing her decades-long love affair with Italy and how its extraordinary beauty and magic still captivate her.
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Worthy
by Jada Pinkett Smith
Pulling no punches, the global superstar chronicles the lessons of her storied life, from her rebellious youth to Hollywood success, taking us from the depths of suicidal depression to the heights of self-love, spiritual healing and authentic feminine power, in this impactful and rare memoir that engages and educates.
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