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Her Dark Lies by J. T. EllisonDisregarding messages from an anonymous texter who claims her fiancé is not the man he pretends to be, Claire travels to Italy for her destination wedding before harrowing discoveries and accidents expose ominous family secrets.
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The Palm Beach Murders by James PattersonCentered in the wealthiest zip code in Florida, this trio of thrillers includes “The Palm Beach Murders, in which two survivors of the divorce wars start playing a strangely intest game of make-believe that goes too far.
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The Paris Library by Janet Skeslien CharlesBased on a true story, describes how a lonely, 1980s teenager befriends an elderly neighbor and uncovers her past as a librarian at the American Library in Paris who joined the Resistance when the Nazis arrived.
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The Upstairs House by Julia FineRecovering from a difficult childbirth, a woman caring for her newborn alone while her husband travels for work suffers a psychological unraveling that causes her to see the ghost of famed children’s book author, Margaret Wise Brown.
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A debut collection inspired by the culture and diversity of China depicts the experiences of such protagonists as twins who pursue radically different careers and a government call-center worker who is stalked by a violent ex.
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The (Other) You by Joyce Carol OatesThe National Book Award-winning author of We Were the Mulvaneys presents a latest collection of stories that explores the musings of a writer, a prisoner and a student who consider how their lives might have unfolded differently.
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A Fatal Lie by Charles ToddDispatched from London to investigate the discovery of an unidentified body in a peaceful Welsh village, Ian Rutledge uncovers a tangle of deception involving a child’s tragic fate and a woman bent on hiding the past.
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Win by Harlan CobenA high-suspense follow-up to the best-selling The Boy from the Woods is presented from the viewpoint of Myron Bolitar’s fan-favorite sidekick, Windsor Horne Lockwood III.
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