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Coming Attractions April 2020
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Check out these new titles!
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Afterlife: a novel
by Julia Alvarez
Reeling from her beloved husband’s sudden death in the wake of her retirement, an immigrant writer is further derailed by the reappearance of her unstable sister and an entreaty for help by a pregnant undocumented teen.
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Walk the Wire
by David Baldacci
When Amos Decker and his FBI colleague Alex Jamison are called to London, North Dakota, they instantly sense that the thriving fracking town is ripe for trouble. The promise of a second gold rush has attracted an onslaught of newcomers all hoping for a windfall, and the community is growing faster than houses can be built. The sudden boom has also brought a slew of problems with it, including drugs, property crimes, prostitution and now murder.
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Pretty Things: a novel
by Janelle Brown
To save her mother, a con artist who hustled to give her a decent childhood, Nina must run her most audacious, dangerous scam yet that involves a privileged young heiress as they both try to survive the greatest game of deceit and destruction they will ever play.
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A Duke by Any Other Name
by Grace Burrowes
To gain entrance in Polite Society, Lady Althea Wentworth needs the reclusive Duke of Rothhaven’s help and is met with resistance until it becomes clear that they both might be pretending to be something they are not.
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Savage Son
by Jack Carr
While a woman flees for her life in Siberia and a traitorous CIA officer goes into hiding within the Russian mafia, James Reece slowly recovers from brain surgery, unaware that he has been targeted by dangerous adversaries.
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Sunrise on Half Moon Bay
by Robyn Carr
A contemporary woman navigates her journey from a devoted parental caregiver to a person capable of embracing her own joy in the face of hardship. By the best-selling author of the Virgin River series.
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Camino Winds
by John Grisham
The best-selling author of Fair Warning presents a follow-up to Camino Island that finds novelist Mercer Mann's continued efforts to find literary inspiration in the idyllic region complicated by mysterious intrigues
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Little Secrets
by Jennifer Hillier
A year after the disappearance of her son, Marin, a shadow of herself, hires a P.I. to pick up where the police left off, only to discover that her husband is having an affair with a younger woman, which is a problem Marin wants to fix by any means necessary.
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Miss Austen
by Gill Hornby
Cassandra Austen hunts down a trove of letters written by her deceased sister, Jane, and confronts the buried secrets they hold, secrets not only about Jane but also about Cassandra herself.
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The Happy Ever After Playlist
by Abby Jimenez
Adopting a rescue puppy to help her get her life back on track two years after losing her fiancé, Sloan clashes with the mischievous pup’s original owner, Jason, a rising musician who challenges Sloan to make difficult choices
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The Book of Longings
by Sue Monk Kidd
A first-century intellectual fights the limitations imposed on women before an encounter with an 18-year-old Jesus leads to their marriage, his dangerous public ministry and her flight to safety in Alexandria.
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The Cerulean Queen
by Sarah Kozloff
Inheriting a council of traitors and the complications of war upon regaining her throne, Cerulia uses her Gift mastery to imbue humility, leadership, compassion and ruthlessness throughout her kingdom.
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One Perfect Summer
by Brenda Novak
Discovering the existence of two siblings in the wake of a DNA test that was supposed to be a joke, Serenity meets her mysterious sisters before her search for answers becomes complicated by divorce and romantic politics.
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One Fatal Flaw
by Anne Perry
Teaming up with brilliant scientist Miriam fford Croft to prove the innocence of a murder suspect, lawyer Daniel Pitt rules the case an accident before his client is found dead in the same manner, bringing Miriam’s test methods into question.
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Chosen Ones
by Veronica Roth
On the tenth anniversary of the Dark One’s defeat, one of the Chosen Ones who brought the Dark One down dies and the remaining four discover the Dark One’s ultimate goal was much bigger than they, the government or even prophecy could have foretold.
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Masked Prey
by John Sandford
When a Senator’s daughter discovers that an unknown extremist has been posting politician kid photos online beside vicious but legal ideological rants, Lucas Davenport is summoned by influential Washington leaders to prevent dangerous attacks on their children.
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The Wedding Dress
by Danielle Steel
A treasured wedding gown made in 1928 Paris is handed down through four generations of women in a family shaped by the San Francisco social scene, two world wars, the Civil Rights era and the rise of Silicon Valley.
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Redhead by the Side of the Road
by Anne Tyler
A tech expert and building superintendent finds his circumscribed routines upended by his significant other's eviction and the appearance of a teen at his doorstep who claims to be his son.
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Death on the Beach
by Carl Weber
Even with famed attorney Bradley Hudson and his family of lawyers handling her case, it looks like singing sensation Savannah Kirby is headed to jail; however, this isn’t Bradley’s first rodeo, and he’s always got an ace up his sleeve.
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Feels Like Falling : a novel
by Kristy Woodson Harvey
After losing her job, breaking up with her boyfriend and moving out with nowhere to go, Diana Harrington’s luck changes when she is offered an empty guest house by the woman who inadvertently got her fired.
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