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NYT Fiction Bestsellers @ the LibraryApril 2021
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Many of these books are on our Bestsellers Shelves. To hold one or more titles, place an online hold or phone 415.789.2661 for currently available BelTib copies. Search for more fiction BelTib Bestsellers here. Checkouts are available at curbside M & T 10-4, W 10-3, Th-Sa 10-2. (Check the website for any curbside hour changes.) While closed for browsing the physical shelves, we encourage you to check out and download eBooks, as well. If you need help, phone 415.789.2661 or email refdesk@beltiblibrary.org.
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A Depression-era woman confronts a wrenching choice between fighting for the Dust Bowl-ravaged land she loves in Texas or pursuing an uncertain future in California - by the best-selling author of The Nightingale.
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The Midnight Library by Matt HaigWhen Nora Seed finds herself faced with the possibility of changing her life for a new one by following a different career, undoing old breakups or realizing her dreams of becoming a glaciologist, she must search within herself as she travels through the Midnight Library to decide what is truly fulfilling in life and what makes it worth living.
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Win by Harlan CobenWhen Windsor Horne Lockwood III--or Win, as his few friends call him--discovers that his suitcase and a painting stolen during a robbery and kidnapping at his family's estate twenty years ago ended up in a dead man's apartment, he decides to investigate using his personal connection to the case, his ungodly fortune, and his own unique brand of justice.
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Eternal by Lisa ScottolineAn aspiring writer, an athlete from a professional cyclist family and a mathematics prodigy find their bond tested by a love triangle and the spread of anti-Semitism and fascism in 1937 Italy - by the Edgar Award-winning author of Someone Knows.
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Life after death by Sister SouljahA sequel to the best-selling The Coldest Winter Ever continues the gritty experiences of Winter Santiaga who emerges after time served and seeks revenge - by the author of No Disrespect and A Deeper Love Inside.
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The consequences of fear by Jacqueline WinspearEntreated by a witness nobody believes to investigate a murder, Maisie Dobbs uncovers a conspiracy with devastating implications for Britain’s war effort during the Nazi occupation of Europe - by the award-winning author of The American Agent.
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The invisible life of Addie LaRue by Victoria SchwabMaking a Faustian bargain to live forever but never be remembered, a woman from early 18th-century France endures unacknowledged centuries before meeting a man who remembers her name - by the best-selling author of the Villains series.
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The bounty by Janet EvanovichStraitlaced FBI agent Kate O’Hare and international con man Nick Fox reluctantly team up with the fathers who taught them everything they know to prevent a shadowy international organization from claiming a fortune in Nazi gold.
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Klara and the sun by Kazuo IshiguroWaiting to be chosen by a customer, an Artificial Friend programmed with high perception observes the activities of shoppers while exploring fundamental questions about what it means to love - by the Nobel Prize-winning author of Never Let Me Go.
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Dark sky : a Joe Pickett novel by C. J. BoxReluctantly accompanying a Silicon Valley tech baron on an elk hunting trip, Wyoming game warden Joe Pickett finds himself defending his high-profile charge from a vengeful sharpshooter - by the Edgar Award-winning author of Long Range.
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We begin at the end by Chris WhitakerA guilt-ridden police chief and a tough-as-nails woman who was forced to support her family as a girl work together to protect loved ones when the latter’s father is released after 30 years in prison.
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The vanishing half by Brit Bennett Separated by their embrace of different racial identities, two mixed-race identical twins reevaluate their choices as one raises a Black daughter in their southern hometown while the other passes for white with a husband who is unaware of her heritage.
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Double Jeopardy by Stuart WoodsStone Barrington launches an investigation in coastal Maine, where he confronts high-connected and well-funded family enemies hiding in plain sight among the region’s stately houses and private clubs - by the Edgar Award-winning author of Chiefs.
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The lost apothecary by Sarah PennerSecretly dispensing poisons to liberate women from the men who have wronged them, a London apothecary triggers unintended consequences that shape three lives across multiple centuries.
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Where the crawdads sing by Delia OwensViewed with suspicion in the aftermath of a tragedy, a beautiful hermit who has survived for years in a marsh becomes targeted by unthinkable forces - a first novel by the New York Times best-selling author of Cry of the Kalahari.
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