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New Audiobooks November 2019
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All This Could Be Yours
by Jami Attenberg
From New York Times best-selling author Jami Attenberg comes a sharp, funny, and emotionally powerful novel about a family reuniting at the deathbed of its patriarch. In reckoning with his secret past, can they rebuild and begin anew?
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The Attack
by W. E. B. Griffin
When the cheerleader daughter of a wealthy entrepreneur is found brutally murdered, Philadelphia homicide sergeant Matt Payne uses video footage to identify the killer, the victim’s arrogant ex-boyfriend, who has gone into hiding.
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Children of Virtue and Vengeance
by Tomi Adeyemi
Young Adult title. In a sequel to Children of Blood and Bone, Zélie fights to secure Amari's right to the throne, protect new maji and prevent civil war in the magically restored land of Orïsha, where an equally powerful monarchy and the military have united to seize control.
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Conviction by Denise MinaAn upper-class Edinburgh housewife who enjoys listening to the sordid details of true-crime podcasts has her world turned upside down when a new podcast turns out to have connections to her own dark past.
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A Cruel Deception
by Charles Todd
A religious nurse struggles to save a troubled World War I soldier from a mysterious killer while navigating difficult choices about her own future. By the best-selling author of the Inspector Ian Rutledge mysteries.
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Genesis
by Robin Cook
Investigating the suspicious death of a social worker, Chief New York City Medical Examiner Laurie Montgomery makes the controversial decision to use genealogic DNA databases to identify a mysterious killer.
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Good Girl, Bad Girl
by Michael Robotham
A dangerous young woman with a unique ability to detect lies sues for her emancipation from a secure children's home, while the psychologist on her case finds himself in a battle of wits for survival.
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Good Girls Lie
by J. T. Ellison
A popular transfer student at an elite prep school races to protect a dangerous secret when a killer sets her up for a string of murders.
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Imaginary Friend
by Stephen Chbosky
Single mother Kate Reese's desperate efforts to escape an abusive relationship are thrown into turmoil by her young son Christopher's disappearance and reappearance days later with an imaginary friend.
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The Survivor
by Gregg Andrew Hurwitz
Attempting suicide only to foil a bank robbery and receive a blackmail note from a robber, Nate, a traumatized former soldier with ALS, is kidnapped by a Russian mobster who threatens Nate's family to force him to complete the robbery.
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Wayward Son
by Rainbow Rowell
Young Adult title. A highly anticipated sequel to the best-selling Carry On finds an overwhelmed Simon joining Penny and Bax on a trip to the American West in a vintage convertible, only to be confronted by dragons, vampires and gun-toting skunks.
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The Wicked Redhead
by Beatriz Williams
Distancing herself from an unethical employer and unfaithful husband, a woman investigates the story of a previous resident in her Greenwich Village apartment, a Prohibition-era flapper who went missing amid an agonizing moral quandary.
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The Wives
by Tarryn Fisher
A woman in a voluntarily bigamous marriage befriends one of her husband’s other wives by chance, only to discover that the gentle husband she knows may be abusing his other families.
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Blood: A Memoir
by Allison Moorer
Mobile, Alabama, 1986. A fourteen-year-old girl is awakened by the unmistakable sound of gunfire. On the front lawn, her father has shot and killed her mother before turning the gun on himself. Allison Moorer would grow up to be an award-winning musician, but that moment has never been far from her thoughts. Allison uses her lyrical storytelling powers to lay bare the memories and impressions that make a family, and that tear a family apart.
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Call Sign Chaos: Learning to Lead
by James N. Mattis
A former Secretary of Defense describes how he built his leadership skills, discussing his experiences leading Marines in combat, commanding as a general, and leading at a strategic level, and the challenges involved in each arena.
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Catch and Kill: Lies, Spies, and a Conspiracy to Protect Predators
by Ronan Farrow
In 2017, a routine network television investigation led Ronan Farrow to a story only whispered about: one of Hollywood's most powerful producers was a predator, protected by fear, wealth, and a conspiracy of silence. As Farrow drew closer to the truth, shadowy operatives threatened his career.
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Inside Out: A Memoir
by Demi Moore
The actress reflects on her Hollywood career, her relationship with her mother, her marriages, and the struggles with addiction, body image problems, and childhood trauma that plagued her even as she achieved professional success
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The Way I Heard It
by Mike Rowe
An Emmy Award winner presents a collection of transcripts from his favorite episodes from his popular short-form podcast The Way I Heard It, along with a host of memories, ruminations and insights.
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