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New Adult Fiction January/February 2019
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Long road to mercy
by David Baldacci
Devoting her life to bringing criminals to justice after her twin is murdered in childhood, FBI agent Atlee Pine investigates a missing-persons case in the Grand Canyon that may be tied to a string of disappearances. Simultaneous.
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The Black Ascot
by Charles Todd
An unexpected tip lands Inspector Ian Rutledge on the trail of a suspect behind a royal horse-race murder, only to find his own sanity brought into question by shocking events. By a New York Times best-selling author. 100,000 first printing
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Daughter of war : a novel
by Brad Taylor
Pike Logan and the Taskforce uncover a Syrian plot to create a weapon of mass destruction against American and Kurdish forces, a situation that is complicated by a violent North Korean retaliation against western sanctions.
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Vengeful
by V. E. Schwab
A conclusion to the story that began with Vicious finds Marcella Riggins targeting the city of Merit while manipulating Victor Vale and Eli Ever into a battle against one another. By the best-selling author of the Shades of Magic series
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The rain watcher
by Tatiana de Rosnay
A patriarch's birthday gathering in Paris is violently disrupted by a natural disaster, revealing to a charismatic young photographer hidden fears and secrets that test the limits of family bonds. By the best-selling author of Sarah's Key
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Trail of lightning
by Rebecca Roanhorse
When a small town needs her help in finding a missing girl, Maggie Hoskie, a Dinétah monster hunter, reluctantly enlists the help of an unconventional medicine man to uncover the terrifying truth behind the disappearanceand her own past
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Verses for the dead
by Douglas J Preston
Forced to work with a partner after organizational changes at the FBI's New York field office, infamous maverick agent Pendergast teams up with junior agent Coldmoon on a grisly serial murder case on Miami Beach. 250,000 first printing.
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Under the midnight sun
by Tracie Peterson
Running from her past, naturalist Tayler Hale accepts a position at the Curry Hotel in Alaska with Thomas Smith, but unexpected guests and trouble force the two to band together against the danger
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Out of the ashes
by Tracie Peterson
When former lovers Katherine and Jean-Michel reunite at the Curry Hotel in 1920s Alaska, they try to rekindle the romance they once had, but Jean-Michel's nightmarish memories of the Great War may keep them apart forever
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The chef
by James Patterson
Accused of committing murder in the line of duty, detective Caleb Rooney of the New Orleans PD uses the contacts from his moonlighting job as a celebrity food-truck chef to counter a terrorist plot. Co-written by a #1 best-selling author.
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The poppy war
by R. F. Kuang
An epic historical military fantasy, inspired by the violent history of China's 20th century, follows the efforts of an unexpected, dark-skinned war orphan to obtain an education at Nikan's most elite military school in spite of prejudice and the challenges of her lethal shaman skills, which raise her awareness about the existence of gods and the imminence of war. 75,000 first printing.
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Elevation
by Stephen King
A timely, upbeat tale about the power of finding common ground, written by the award-winning author of Mr. Mercedes, traces the story of a man whose mysterious affliction unites a small community
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The lost girls of Paris
by Pam Jenoff
After discovering an abandoned, photograph-filled suitcase in Grand Central Station in 1946, a young widow sets out to discover who the people in the pictures are. By the New York Times best-selling author of the Orphan's Tale. Simultaneous. 400,000 first printing
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Force of nature
by Jane Harper
When one member of a five-woman team of co-workers goes missing during a corporate retreat, federal police agent Aaron Falk uncovers dark secrets in his search for the woman, a whistleblower and major contributor to his latest case. By the best-selling author of The Dry.
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Siege of stone
by Terry Goodkind
The sorceress Nicci, the wizard Nathan and the swordsman Bannon defend against a magical attack on two fronts when the breaking of an ancient curse unleashes hundreds of thousands of formerly petrified soldiers on the legendary city of Ildakar.
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Scorpion strike
by John Gilstrap
Trapped on an island paradise with a lethal gang of killers, Special Forces veteran Jonathan Graves, along with Gail Bonneville, must call upon all of his resources to strike fast, hard and without warning to stop a sinister plot. Simultaneous.
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The cutting edge
by Jeffery Deaver
Returning to New York City from their honeymoon to learn that a serial killer has been targeting couples in the process of buying engagement rings, Lincoln Rhyme and Amelia Sachs discover that their target has a larger agenda than originally realized and that there is something unusual about the ring that Rhyme gave Sachs. 100,000 first printing.
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Past tense
by Lee Child
Detouring to his father's childhood hometown at the beginning of a cross-country hitchhiking tour, Jack uncovers disturbing family revelations at the same time he becomes entangled in a dangerous high-ticket sale. By the best-selling author of No Middle Name
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Milkman : a novel
by Anna Burns
In Northern Ireland during the Troubles of the 1970s, an unnamed narrator finds herself targeted by a high-ranking dissident known as Milkman
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Strawberry Hill
by Catherine Anderson
Butting heads with Wyatt Fitzgerald, a proud and stubborn deaf cowboy, Erin De Laney, new to the sheriff’s department, seeks to make amends via written correspondence, which offers them both a chance for a once-in-a-life time love—if they are both willing to take the risk. Original.
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Spring forward
by Catherine Anderson
When her grandfather intervenes in her love life, salon owner Crystal Malloy falls for Tanner Richards and his children, but her past and her belief that she doesn’t deserve love stand in her way of happiness. By a New York Times best-selling author. Original.
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