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Here are some of the books we discussed in our last meeting:
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Labyrinth
by Catherine Coulter
While Sherlock searches for the missing CIA analyst involved in her recent car crash, Griffin is targeted by a sheriff whose son has been implicated the murders of three girls. By the co-author of the Brit in the FBI series.
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The girl who lived twice
by David Lagercrantz
The best-selling author of The Girl in the Spider’s Web presents a latest entry in the internationally acclaimed series starring punk hacker heroine Lisbeth Salander
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The stationery shop
by Marjan Kamali
The award-winning author of Together Tea presents a debut novel in which a young couple, separated in 1953 Tehran by a violent coup d'état, reunite by chance after more than half a century. 100,000 first printing
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Varina : a novel
by Charles Frazier
Forced by limited prospects to marry much-older widower Jefferson Davis, teenaged Varina Howell finds her expectations as the wife of a Mississippi landowner upended by his appointment as the leader of the Confederacy, a situation that renders her and her children fugitives in a divided and increasingly hostile nation. 500,000 first printing.
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One good deed
by David Baldacci
The best-selling author of The Fallen and The Fix presents a latest thriller introducing straight-talking World War II veteran and recent prison inmate, Aloysius Archer. One million first printing
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Simple genius
by David Baldacci
Checking into a psychiatric institution after the events in Hour Game, former Secret Service agent Michelle Maxwell is worriedly monitored by partner Sean King, who distracts himself with a murder investigation at a genius enclave where a sophisticated microprocessor is being developed. 750,000 first printing.
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Rare objects : a novel
by Kathleen Tessaro
Befriending an enigmatic woman while recovering from an alcohol-marked breakdown in 1930s Boston, a first-generation Irish immigrant lands a job at an antiques shop, only to discover that her friend is a wealthy socialite who pulls her into a world of privilege and deceit. 35,000 first printing.
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Mrs. Lincoln's rival : a novel
by Jennifer Chiaverini
A follow-up to Mrs. Lincoln's Dressmaker traces the rivalry between the daughter of an antebellum presidential cabinet member and the 16th President's wife, the former of whom becomes the bride of governor William Sprague and one of the most highly regarded women of her day.
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The glovemaker : a novel
by Ann Weisgarber
As Deborah worriedly waits for her long-overdue husband to return from his travels during the winter of 1888, a desperate stranger shows up at her home seeking refuge, which sets in motion a chain of events that will turn her life upside down
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