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September New Adult Fiction
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Magic triumphs
by Ilona Andrews
Mercenary Kate Daniels receives a mysterious box that represents a threat of war from the ancient enemy who nearly destroyed her family, a challenge that convinces her to combine forces with an unlikely ally. By the #1 New York Times best-selling author of Magic Binds
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She was the quiet one
by Michele Campbell
Enrolling in a prestigious New Hampshire boarding school, rival twins Rose and Bel navigate the dark activities of their privileged, uninhibited classmates, while the wife of a ruthlessly ambitious teacher wonders about her husband's true nature.
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Our house
by Louise Candlish
Arriving home to find strangers moving into the prized family home she agreed to share with her ex, Fiona endures a domino effect of horrors as she discovers that her children have gone missing amid terrible revelations.
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Girls' night out : a novel
by Liz Fenton
When Ashley disappears on their night out in Tulum, Mexico, Natalie and Lauren have to try to piece together their hazy memories to figure out what could have happened to her. By the best-selling authors of The Good Widow. Original
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Lethal white
by Robert Galbraith
When a troubled young man asks him to investigate a crime he thinks he saw as a child, Cormoran Strike sets off on a twisting trail that leads from London's backstreets, into a secretive inner sanctum within Parliament, and to a country manor house
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Up from Freedom
by Wayne Grady
After his “family” is broken apart in the most brutal and tragic way, Virgil Moody travels through a country on the brink of civil war, searching for his "son," and meets a former slave who he sees as an opportunity for redemption for his past sins. Original.
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Rust & stardust
by T. Greenwood
The award-winning author of Bodies of Water traces the story of the 11-year-old kidnapping victim whose 1948 abduction inspired Nabokov's Lolita, recreating in chilling detail Sally Horner's exploitation and assault by predatory former inmate Frank LaSalle
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Not a sound
by Heather Gudenkauf
Losing her hearing in a tragic accident, nurse Amelia Winn suffers through two years of depression before rebuilding her life with the help of an assistance dog, only to find herself enmeshed in a fellow nurse's suspicious death. By the New York Times best-selling author of The Weight of Silence. Simultaneous. 250,000 first printing.
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The sisters of the winter wood
by Rena Rossner
A tale inspired by Jewish mythology is set in a woodland village on the border of Moldova and Ukraine and follows the experiences of two sheltered sisters who uncover a secret magical heritage. 75,000 first printing.
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Baby teeth
by Zoje Stage
An ailing woman fights to protect her family from her mute daughter's psychologically manipulative schemes, which are complicated by her doting husband's denial about their daughter's true nature. A first novel.
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Other people's houses
by Abbi Waxman
An unwilling witness to the private lives of her fellow carpoolers resolves to stay uninvolved only to find herself navigating a moral minefield when she spots a neighbor having an extramarital affair that sends repercussions throughout four families. By the author of The Garden of Small Beginnings. Original.
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An act of villainy
by Ashley Weaver
Invited to attend a wealthy director's dress rehearsal of a new play, Amory Ames learns that the play's leading actress, the director's mistress, has been receiving anonymous threats. By the author of the Edgar Award finalist Murder at the Brightwell
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Six Four
by Hideo Yokoyama
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