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Don't open the door
by Allison Brennan
Quitting her job and moving in the wake of the shocking murder of her son, Marshal Regan Merritt returns to Virginia to look into her former boss's death, in the second novel of the series following The Sorority Murder. Original.
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The guilty one : a novel
by Bill Schweigart
A hero cop thwarts a brutal murder and can't remember a thing about it; but memories return—and so do the nightmares.
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Hang the moon : a novel
by Jeannette Walls
After encouraging her younger step-brother to participate in daredevil activities leads to an accident, Sallie Kincaid is cast out of her family, in the new novel from the #1 New York Times best-selling author of The Glass Castle.
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You know her
by Meagan Jennett
Becoming friends with Sophie Braam, Officer Nora Martin, new to the unwelcoming Bellair Police Department, begins to suspect something's not quite right with the unnerving, enigmatic bartender and discovers she's the serial killer terrorizing their small town, but wonders if anyone will believe her. 75,000 first printing.
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Free fall
by Nancy Mehl
"When dark-haired women across Virginia begin to suddenly disappear, FBI behavioral analyst Alex Donovan is tasked with hunting the kidnapper down. But when Alex herself is baited and abducted at an abandoned amusement park, her partner Logan Hart and the BAU team fear Alex might not make it out alive this time"
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The girls in navy blue : a novel
by Alix Rickloff
In 1968, when young divorcee Peggy Whitby inherits her great-aunt Blanche's beach cottage, she begins receiving cryptic postcards addressed to Blanche, a former yeomanette, all dated from 1918, drawing her into a mystery that could reveal a truth she may not be prepared to handle. Original. 75,000 first printing.
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Bitter roots
by Ellen Crosby
On the evening of their wedding, vineyard owner Lucie and winemaker Quinn discover the murdered body of a nursery employee who sold them diseased plants for the ceremony and investigate, in the 12th novel of the series following The French Paradox.
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Hiss & tell
by Rita Mae Brown
Harry, Susan and Fair investigate the suspicious deaths of three people found in Crozet with a deadly drug in their systems with the help of their feline sidekicks in the latest addition to the long-running series following Claws for Alarm. Illustrations.
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Dead men don't decorate
by Cordy Abbott
Art, murder, and a secret dating back centuries collide in this cozy-mystery-series debut.
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Death in the margins
by Victoria Gilbert
Library director Amy investigates after her husband's fellow cast member in a theatrical performance of the folktales and music of the Blue Ridge Mountains turns up dead in the seventh novel of the series following Renewed for Murder.
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The diva says cheesecake!
by Krista Davis
Hired by Bobbie Sue Bodoin, the Queen of Cheesecake, to organize a waterfront event for her employees, entertaining guru Sophie Winston gets more than she bargains when she ends up having to prove Bobbie's innocence in the murder of her husband—and serve the real killer their just desserts.
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