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The Women on Platform Two by Laura AnthonyIn 1969 Dublin, Maura and Bernie confront dangerous choices around motherhood, while in 2023, Saoirse's hesitation about having children connects her to a hidden history of women's resilience that shaped her freedom to choose.
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Pitcher Perfect by Tessa BaileyAn enemies-to-lovers, fake-dating sports romance focuses on playboy hockey rookie Robbie Corrigan and Skylar Paige, the disciplined softball pitcher completely immune to his charms.
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The Secrets of Secretsby Dan BrownWhen Katherine Solomon vanishes and her manuscript disappears following a murder in Prague, symbologist Robert Langdon races across three cities to uncover a hidden truth about consciousness, pursued by ancient myths, secret societies, and a revelation that could upend humanity's understanding of the mind.
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The Hallmarked Man by Robert GalbraithWhen dismembered corpse is discovered in the vault of a silver shop, the police initially believe it to be that of a convicted armed robber, but not everyone agrees with that theory.
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The Book of Lost Hoursby Hayley GelfusoIn 1938, 11-year-old Lisavet Levy becomes trapped in a mysterious library of memory called the time space, where her path intertwines with American timekeeper Ernest Duquesne, whose 1965 death compels his niece Amelia to uncover buried truths amid shifting histories and shadowy CIA intrigue.
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Tusk Love by Thea GuanzonAfter her caravan is ambushed, noble-born Guinevere must rely on Oskar, a reserved half-orc, to survive the perilous Amber Road, but as they travel together, their unexpected bond forces them to question the futures they once thought were inevitable.
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Apostle's Coveby William Kent KruegerJust before Halloween, former sheriff Cork O'Connor reopens a decades-old murder case at his son's urging as whispers of the Windigo grow louder and bodies begin to fall in the latest addition to the long-running series following Spirit Crossing.
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Aftertaste
by Daria Lavelle
Set in the bustling world of New York restaurants and teeming with mouthwatering food writing, this novel is a whirlwind romance, a heart-wrenching look at love and loss and a ghost story about all the ways we hunger—and how far we'd go to find satisfaction.
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To the Moon and Backby Eliana RamageAfter fleeing domestic violence for the Cherokee Nation, Steph Harper dedicates her life to escaping Oklahoma and reaching NASA, but her relentless pursuit of independence strains her ties with her sister Kayla, her girlfriend Della and her mother Hannah.
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Framed in Death by J. D. RobbWhen a killer stages victims as classic paintings, Eve Dallas must stop a deluded artist whose is leaving a bloody trail through Manhattan's elite art world.
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by Patrick Ryan
In postwar Ohio, a stolen moment between Cal Jenkins and Margaret Salt reverberates through generations, as a small town's buried secrets and a wife's spiritual gift expose the longing for love and goodness.
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An Enemy in the Village by Martin WalkerWhen a local businesswoman is found dead with a suicide note, Chief Bruno suspects foul play, but as village gossip threatens his job and reputation, he must uncover the truth in the latest addition to the long-running series.
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Wayward Girlsby Susan WiggsIn 1968 Buffalo, six teenage girls are sent to the Good Shepherd Refuge, an institution controlled by the Sisters of Charity, for reasons ranging from being gay to rebellious, where they face forced labor, exploitation, and personal struggles while finding strength and solidarity.
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Let's Make a Sceneby Laura WoodCynthie and costar Jack hated each other when starring in a cult movie 13 years earlier, but their on-screen chemistry inspired the studio to have them fake a romance for PR -- and when asked to rekindle their fake romance for the sequel, it suddenly starts to feel real.
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Sister Wifeby Christine Brown WoolleyTraces the "Sister Wives" star's life from her polygamist upbringing in Utah to becoming Kody Brown's third wife and a reality TV personality, revealing both the ideals and struggles of plural marriage and her eventual decision to leave the lifestyle behind.
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