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Afternoon of a faun : a novel
by James Lasdun
When his expat journalist friend is accused of sexual assault in a former girlfriend's memoir, a man finds himself caught between loyalty and an urgent desire to uncover the truth. By the author of The Fall Guy
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Ask again, yes : a novel
by Mary Beth Keane
When a violent event forcibly ends their romance, the son and daughter of two NYPD rookies reconnect years later and struggle to prevent the past from triggering another separation. By the author of Fever. Tour
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The better sister : a novel
by Alafair Burke
When a prominent Manhattan lawyer is murdered, two estranged sisters—one the victim's widow, the other his ex—navigate long-standing resentments to uncover devastating family secrets. By the best-selling author of The Wife. 75,000 first printing
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Biloxi : a novel
by Mary Miller
A collection building on the critically acclaimed The Last Days of California and Always Happy Hour takes readers into the Biloxi home of an aimless, newly single 63-year-old retiree who makes the impulsive, life-changing decision to adopt a dog
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Blessing in disguise : a novel
by Danielle Steel
Loving three very different men throughout her lifetime, a single mother and art consultant examines the unique bonds she shares with her three daughters, before an unexpected twist of fate brings a past secret to light.
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Cape May : a novel
by Chip Cheek
Southern newlyweds honeymooning in 1957 Cape May are pulled into the dramas of a trio of sophisticated New England urbanites who render the deserted beach community an intimate playground of corruptive recklessness. A first novel.
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Cari Mora
by Thomas Harris
A ruthless man driven by unspeakable appetites to pursue a fortune in cartel gold finds his efforts challenged by a war survivor with unusual talents. By the award-winning author of Silence of the Lambs. 600,000 first printing
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China dream
by Jian Ma
A Chinese government bureaucrat tasked with overwriting people’s dreams with visions President Xi’s great China Dream is haunted by nightmares of the purges and murders of the Cultural Revolution in the late 1960s.
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The club
by Takis WĂĽrger
A U.S. release of an international best-seller follows an outsider's deadly investigation into the dark secrets of a centuries-old, all-male dining club for the privileged elite and social climbers of Cambridge University.
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Collusion : a novel
by Newt Gingrich
An FBI terrorism expert and a disgraced Navy SEAL team up to prevent the assassination of a high-ranking Kremlin official who would help prevent a terrorist attack on U.S. soil. By the best-selling authors of Vengeance. 150,000 first printing
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The confessions of Frannie Langton : a novel
by Sara Collins
A servant and former slave enduring a sensational trial for her employers' murders reflects on her Jamaican childhood and her apprenticeship under a debauched scientist whose questionable ethics set the stage for a forbidden affair. 75,000 first printing.
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Dark site
by Patrick Lee
Escaping an attempted abduction, former Special Forces operative Sam Dryden narrowly rescues another potential target, an unfamiliar woman in possession of a heavily redacted file about a secret military site where they both lived as children.
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Dark storm
by Karen Harper
When her sister goes missing from a butterfly conservatory, forensic psychologist Claire Markwood and her criminal lawyer husband, Nick, uncover shattering family secrets, in a conclusion to the series that began with Chasing Shadows. 10,000 first printing
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The daughter's tale : a novel
by Armando Lucas Correa
A tale of love and redemption based on the 1944 Oradour-Sur-Glane massacre follows an octogenarian's receipt of a cache of letters, written by her mother during World War II, that uncover decades of secrets. 150,000 first printing.
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Dawson's fall
by Roxana Robinson
Draws on the true Reconstruction experiences of the author's grandparents as recorded in family journals and letters, in a historical tale that finds a man in 1889 Charleston struggling to navigate his war-scarred country's evolving political, social and moral landscapes.
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Deception cove
by Owen Laukkanen
A recently widowed marine suffering PTSD from her time in Afghanistan has her service dog kidnapped by a corrupt deputy sheriff who wants to blackmail her into delivering goods allegedly stolen by her husband before his death. 25,000 first printing.
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Diary of a dead man on leave
by David Downing
Stumbling across the hidden diary of a boarder who had been a father figure to him half a century earlier, Walter discovers the man's life-risking undercover work as an anti-Nazi Moscow spy. By the author of the Jack McColl series.
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Disappearing Earth : a novel
by Julia Phillips
The shattering disappearance of two young girls from Russia's Kamchatka Peninsula compounds the isolation and fears of a tight-woven community, connecting the lives of neighbors, witnesses, family members and a detective throughout an ensuing year of tension. A first novel.
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Drawing home
by Jamie Brenner
The best-selling author of The Forever Summer offers another literary celebration of summer that features an unexpected inheritance, a promise broken and four lives changed forever. 50,000 first printing
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The east end : a novel
by Jason Allen
A Hamptons poolside accident that ends the life of a billionaire CEO's illicit lover is complicated by a lavish weekend vacation and a thrill-seeking hired boy who breaks in and witnesses everything in secret. A first novel. 40,000 first printing.
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The farm : a novel
by Joanne Ramos
Ensconced within a Hudson Valley luxury retreat where expectant birth mothers are given luxurious accommodations and lucrative rewards to produce perfect babies, a Filipino immigrant is forced to choose between a life-changing payment and the outside world.
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The flatshare : a novel
by Beth O'Leary
Entering a flatshare arrangement with a man on an opposite work shift, a heartbroken woman begins exchanging notes with the roommate she has never met and becomes his best friend, and possibly soulmate, through their correspondence. A first novel.
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The flight portfolio
by Julie Orringer
The award-winning author of The Invisible Bridge presents a long-anticipated latest novel based on the story of Varian Fry's extraordinary effort to save the lives and work of Jewish artists fleeing the Holocaust
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The guest book
by Sarah Blake
The bereaved matriarch of a powerful early-20th-century American family makes a fateful decision that reverberates throughout two subsequent generations further impacted by racism, reversed circumstances and disturbing revelations. By the best-selling author of The Postmistress
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Hold fast your crown
by Yannick Haenel
"An exasperated writer obsessed with American cinema embarks on an increasingly bizarre journey in this heady, engrossing novel. A man writes an enormous screenplay on the life of Herman Melville. Not a single producer is interested in it. One day, someone gives him the phone number of the great American filmmaker Michael Cimino, legendary director of The Deer Hunter and Heaven's Gate. A meeting is arranged in New York, and Cimino reads the manuscript. What follows is a series of crazy adventures throughEllis Island, the Musée de la Chasse in Paris, a lake in Italy. We run into Isabelle Huppert, Diana the hunting goddess, a Dalmatian named Sabbat, a diabolical neighbor, and two shady characters with conspicuous mustaches. There's also a pretty PhD student, an unpleasant concierge, and an aggressive maître d' who looks like Emmanuel Macron... This improbable, insightful tale bridges the divide between cinema and literature in unexpected ways that are at once gratifying and profound"
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Hot shot
by Fern Michaels
When lawyer Lizzie Fox’s husband, Cosmo Cricket, is left critically injured after being shot by an unknown assailant, the men of BOLO Consultants head straight for Las Vegas to comfort Lizzie—and to uncover a dangerous enemy in the City of Sin.
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How we disappeared : a novel
by Jing-Jing Lee
Six decades after a Japanese woman is forced into sexual slavery during World War II, a 12-year-old boy's effort to investigate his ailing grandmother's mumbled confession triggers a fateful chain of events. A first novel. 50,000 first printing.
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If she wakes
by Michael Koryta
An insurance investigator finds herself on the run from a mysterious young hit man while examining the case of a young college student who has been rendered a locked-in syndrome patient by a suspicious accident. 100,000 first printing.
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Into the jungle
by Erica Ferencik
Taking a job in Bolivia to escape foster care and group homes, Lily apprehensively follows the man she loves into a ruthless, life-threatening jungle region of lawless poachers, bullheaded missionaries and desperate indigenous tribes. 75,000 first printing.
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The Kremlin strike
by Dale Brown
When a new administration initiates countermeasures to Russian aggression, Brad McLanahan and the Iron Wolf Squadron find themselves confronting dangerous adversaries on the untested battlefield of space. By the best-selling author of The Moscow Offensive. 125,000 first printing
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Lanny : a novel
by Max Porter
A follow-up to the prizewinning Grief Is the Thing with Feathers follows the awakening of a mythical being in a London village, where he observes the domestic dramas and creative energies surrounding a mischievous, ethereal young newcomer
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Last Stage to Hell Junction
by Mickey Spillane
At the Victory saloon in Trinidad, New Mexico, Sheriff Caleb York settles a minor dust-up that leads to a tip about an ambushed stage and its three missing passengers. By a pair of New York Times best-selling authors
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The last time I saw you : a novel
by Liv Constantine
Supported by her childhood best friend in the aftermath of her mother's murder, a prominent heart surgeon receives threatening taunts from the killer and risks her mental stability in her desperation to solve the case. 150,000 first printing.
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Light from other stars : a novel
by Erika Swyler
Decades after her grieving father, a laid-off NASA scientist, triggers chaotic changes in his pursuit of life-extending technology, an astronaut confronts dangerous family secrets to stop a world-threatening crisis. By the author of The Book of Speculation
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Like lions : a novel
by Brian Panowich
A follow-up to the award-winning Bull Mountain finds sheriff and father Clayton Burroughs struggling to recover from the shooting that ended his brothers' lives before violent rivals compel his return to the criminal past he would leave behind
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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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Lost roses : a novel
by Martha Hall Kelly
Based on true events, a tale set a generation before Lilac Girls traces the stories of three women, including Caroline Ferriday's mother, a Romanov cousin and a fortune-teller's daughter, against a backdrop of the Russian revolution and World War I
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Mistress of the Ritz : a novel
by Melanie Benjamin
The director of the luxurious Hotel Ritz in occupied Paris and his courageous American wife, Blanche Auzello, risk their marriage and lives to support the French Resistance during World War II. By the best-selling author of The Aviator's Wife
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Necessary people
by Anna Pitoniak
In a novel set against the fast-paced backdrop of TV news, the author of The Futures offers a work of psychological suspense about ambition and privilege and the thin line between friendship and rivalry. 50,000 first printing
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The never game
by Jeffery Deaver
Searching for a missing woman in Silicon Valley, an expert tracker is pitted against dark elements in the billion-dollar gaming industry and a serial killer who stages scenes from his favorite game. By the award-winning author of The Bone Collector
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The night before
by Wendy Walker
A tale told through parallel accounts of the days before and after a fateful blind date follows a woman's revelatory investigation into her sister's disappearance and complicated nature. By the author of Emma in the Night
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The night window : a Jane Hawk novel
by Dean R. Koontz
When people under Arcadian control begin showing signs of violent instability, Jane Hawk and her growing band of supporters prepare for an ultimate battle to determine America's future. By the best-selling author of The Forbidden Door
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The object of your affections
by Falguni Kothari
Paris asks her recently widowed best friend, Naira, to be her and her husband's surrogate as they try to conceive a child, but the two best friends cannot anticipate the pushback from society, their families, and even their own biology
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The Paris diversion : a novel
by Chris Pavone
Kate Moore from The Expats partners with a French agent to investigate a bombing threat in Paris, a race against time that is complicated by her husband's missing nemesis and a suspicious absence of orders from Langley
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Queen bee
by Dorothea Benton Frank
A Sullivan's Island beekeeper navigates her demanding hypochondriac mother and flamboyant rival sister while immersing herself in the lives of two young neighbor boys and their widowed father. By the best-selling author of By Invitation Only. 250,000 first printing
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Redemption
by David Baldacci
Confronted by the first murder suspect of his early career while visiting his hometown, FBI detective Amos Decker reexamines startling connections to another crime that make him question if he arrested the wrong man years earlier. One million first printing.
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Resistance women : a novel
by Jennifer Chiaverini
Resisting the power grabs of an increasingly formidable Nazi Party in 1930s Berlin, the courageous American wife of a German intellectual and her circle of women friends engage in a clandestine battle to sabotage Hitler's regime. 150,000 first printing.
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The road home
by Richard Paul Evans
A conclusion to the trilogy that includes, The Forgotten Road, finds Charles struggling with his ex-wife's engagement while continuing his pilgrimage toward Santa Monica along iconic Route 66. By the best-selling author of The Christmas Box. 250,000 first printing
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Rules for visiting : a novel
by Jessica Francis Kane
A talented but reclusive gardener is inspired by her love of classic literature to embark on a female odyssey to reconnect with her four once-close friends through simple activities and digital encounters that unexpectedly catapult her into viral fame.
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The savior
by J. R. Ward
Returning to Caldwell to correct the mistake that expelled him from the Black Dagger Brotherhood, the vampire Murhder falls in love with a medical researcher who makes a torturous discovery about her late ex's secret experiments. 150,000 first printing.
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The seven or eight deaths of Stella Fortuna : a novel
by Juliet Grames
Believed cursed in her rugged Italian village, a tough, intelligent teen protects her younger sister during World War II, enduring challenges that transform her views about survival and independence. A first novel. 200,000 first printing.
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Someone knows
by Lisa Scottoline
Haunted by her role in a covered-up prank gone wrong decades earlier, Allie returns to her childhood home and resolves to uncover the truth, before making a shattering discovery. By the Edgar Award-winning author of After Anna
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Such a Perfect Wife
by Kate White
Investigating the disappearance of a family woman that appears to be a straightforward abandonment case, Bailey realizes that she might be uncovering the work of a serial killer at her own peril. By the author of Hush. Simultaneous. 40,000 first printing
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The summoning
by Heather Graham
A startling manifestation during a séance at her Savannah bed-and-breakfast prompts Kristi Stewart to partner with investigator Dallas Wicker, who ties the property's history to the suspicious death of a colleague. By a New York Times best-selling author. 10,000 first printing
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Sunset beach
by Mary Kay Andrews
Reluctantly accepting a job at her estranged father's law firm in the aftermath of her mother's passing, Drue is tangled in a decades-old mystery that threatens everyone she loves. By the best-selling author of The High Tide Club
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The suspect
by Fiona Barton
Pursuing the story of two British teens who disappeared during a Bangkok hostel fire, journalist Kate Waters struggles to remain objective when her estranged son is declared the main suspect. By the New York Times best-selling author of The Widow
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The tale teller
by Anne Hillerman
Investigating the disappearance of a priceless Navajo artifact, retired Tribal Police detective Joe Leaphorn receives a sinister warning at the same time a leading suspect dies under mysterious circumstances. 150,000 first printing.
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Throw me to the wolves
by Patrick McGuinness
From the Man Booker Prize-longlisted novelist, a shocking story of voyeurism, betrayal, and the gray areas between truth and fiction that reflects our era of tabloid media and fake news. In the aftermath of Brexit, the body of a young woman is found by the river Thames, and the tabloids are aflame, accusing Mr. Wolphram, the woman's former teacher and the ultimate media quarry: mysterious, friendless, and eccentric. Charged with investigating this crime is Ander, once a student of Mr. Wolphram's. As he interviews pupils who both defend and defame their oddball teacher, he must face a story from decades back that he has tried hard to forget. Ander recalls his best friend Danny, who disappeared from their elite English boarding school--a place of routine physical and psychological abuse--at the peak of IRA terror. In the midst of the present murder investigation, racked by suppressed memories, he also discovers something vital about Mr. Wolphram's true character. Combining the momentum of classic crime fiction with the emotional depth of literary fiction, Throw Me to the Wolves explores the harrowing power of the modern media spectacle to distract from acts of ordinary violence, and the power of the ever-present newsfeed to drown out the boundary between truth and fiction. Faced with Wolphram's case, Ander must turn to his own memory, which proves the ultimate source of both mystery and revelation
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Tightrope
by Amanda Quick
When her new bed-and-breakfast is threatened by a robot innovator's untimely death, a former trapeze artist teams up with an enigmatic man who would track down a cipher machine prototype. By the best-selling author of the Arcane Society series.
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Tomorrow there will be sun
by Dana Reinhardt
Organizing a group birthday vacation in Mexico for her loved ones, Jenna is dismayed when her friends' personalities change, her husband begins making clandestine calls and her teen daughter bonds with a local delinquent. A first adult novel.
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Two weeks : a novel
by Karen Kingsbury
A heart-wrenching and redemptive new story in the Baxter Family series features an infertile couple desperately waiting to bring their adopted child home and the young mother who is about to make the biggest decision of her life. Simultaneous eBook. 250,000 first printing.
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Unsolved
by James Patterson
Baffled by an outbreak of suspicious fatal accidents, FBI agent Emmy Dockery finds her investigation complicated by her vindictive ex and a plotting stranger. By the authors of The Murder House. 500,000 first printing
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Where the crawdads sing
by Delia Owens
Viewed with suspicion in the aftermath of a tragedy, a beautiful hermit who has survived for years in a marsh becomes targeted by unthinkable forces. A first novel by the New York Times best-selling author of Cry of the Kalahari
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The Yankee widow
by Linda Lael Miller
Protecting her child and Gettysburg farm at the height of the Civil War, a widow faces difficult choices when she offers shelter to a dedicated Union soldier, a passionate Southern rebel and a pregnant fugitive slave. 150,000 first printing.
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Death of a new American
by Mariah Fredericks
A follow-up to A Death of No Importance finds ladies' maid Jane Prescott accompanying her employers to a family wedding in Long Island that is threatened by a nanny's murder, mafia threats against their host and dark secrets
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Game of bones
by Carolyn Haines
When a ritually murdered body is discovered at a newfound Native-American temple site in Sunflower County, Sarah Booth, Tinkie and resident ghost Jitty investigate a growing list of suspects, including a flirtatious archaeologist. By the award-winning author of Charmed Bones
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Murder on Trinity Place
by Victoria Thompson
Horrified when a neighbor they spotted behaving in uncharacteristic ways is found murdered during the 1900 New Year celebrations at Trinity Church, Frank and Sarah Malloy are prompted by scandal-fearing relatives to search for answers in the victim's past.
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The big kahuna
by Janet Evanovich
Nick Fox and Kate O’Hare have their work cut out for them in a wild adventure that features a stoner, an Instagram model, a Czech oligarch and a missing unicorn. Co-written by a #1 New York Times best-selling author
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The godless
by P. C Doherty
After a number of bizarre murders occur in London and an explosion destroys a royal war cog, Brother Athelstan is called in to investigate the rumors that the mysterious Oriflamme, an ominous figure who disappeared twenty years ago, may be responsible
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The missing corpse : a Brittany mystery
by Jean-Luc Bannalec
"Jean-Luc Bannalec's fourth novel in the Commissaire Dupin series. It's picturesque, suspenseful, and the next best thing to a trip to Brittany. Along the picturesque Belon River, home of the world famous oyster beds, between steep cliffs, ominous forests and the Atlantic Ocean, a stubborn elderly film actress discovers a corpse. By the time Commissaire Dupin arrives at the scene, the body has disappeared. A little while later, he receives a phone call from the mystical hills of Monts d'Arree, where legends of fairies and the devil abound: another unidentified body has turned up. Dupin quickly realizes this may be his most diffcult and confounding case yet, with links to celtic myths, a sand theft operation, and mysterious ancient druid cults"
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The road to Grantchester
by James Runcie
A prequel to the Grantchester series follows the life, loves and losses of young Sidney Chambers in postwar London, where as a traumatized veteran he navigates devastating survivor guilt and a haphazard religious calling. TV tie-in.
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The Satapur moonstone
by Sujata Massey
India's only female lawyer in 1922 helps the royal ladies of Satapur by getting involved in the power plays and ancient vendettas of the palace in the second novel of the series following The Widows of Malabar Hill
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The sentence is death
by Anthony Horowitz
Detective Daniel Hawthorne and his literary sidekick risk their lives to expose dangerous secrets while investigating the murder of a celebrity divorce lawyer and teetotaler who was bludgeoned to death with an expensive bottle of wine. 100,000 first printing.
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The stone circle
by Elly Griffiths
The past returns in ominous ways when both Ruth Galloway and DCI Nelson begin receiving threatening letters from the man responsible for their partnership, Ruth's believed-dead former mentor. By the award-winning author of the Magic Men series. 20,000 first printing.
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The unquiet heart
by Kaite Welsh
Sarah Gilchrist tres to prove her fiancé's innocence when he is arrected for a murder she is sure he did not commit
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The woman in the blue cloak
by Deon Meyer
Investigating the murder of a Dutch Masters recovery expert, Captain Benny Griessel of the Directorate for Priority Crime Investigations and his colorful partner, Vaughn Cupido, trace leads to the mid-17th-century disappearance of a rare painting by Rembrandt's most accomplished student.
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Wild card
by Michael Brandman
When San Remo County Acting Sheriff Buddy Steel is deputized by the California Coastal Commission to investigate a reclusive Russian billionaire who has repeatedly violated state law by obstructing public access to his vast beachfront property, he makes a shocking discovery.
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Science Fiction & Fantasy
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A brightness long ago
by Guy Gavriel Kay
A brilliant servant under a despotic count and a would-be assassin who has forfeited a life of comfort join an extraordinary group of companions when a rivalry between two mercenary commanders threatens the world balance. By the author of Tigana
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The Stiehl assassin
by Terry Brooks
After the New York Times best-selling author's The Black Elfstone and The Skaar Invasion comes the next chapter in the Fall of Shannara, a saga more than four decades in the making
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The Gordian protocol
by David Weber
Shattered by a psychotic episode that leaves him with traumatic battlefield memories not his own, an unassuming history teacher is approached by a mentally ill man who claims the memories are from an alternate-reality world. 25,000 first printing.
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Last tango in cyberspace
by Steven Kotler
Exploited by a pharmaceutical company for his trend-predicting talents, a psychic empathy tracker stumbles across a murder that catapults him into an underworld of eco-assassins, soul hackers and consciousness terrorists. By the award-winning author of Stealing Fire
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Master & apprentice : Master & Apprentice
by Claudia Gray
A first canon Star Wars novel to take place before the events of The Phantom Menace explores Obi-Wan Kenobi's apprenticeship as a young Jedi under Qui-Gon Jinn. By the best-selling author of Star Wars: Bloodline. Movie tie-in
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Middlegame
by Seanan McGuire
In an alternate-reality world under the shadow of a magical government bent on transmuting the fabric of reality, two alchemical twins, one skilled with language and the other with math, become catalysts in their creator's grab for power.
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Tiamat's wrath
by James S. A Corey
While Elvi Okoye weighs the consequences of uncovering the truth about weapons tied to an ancient genocide, Teresa Duarte navigates secrets and dangerous intrigues to fulfill her father's godlike ambition. 100,000 first printing.
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Exhalation : Stories
by Ted Chiang
A long-awaited latest collection by the Arrival-inspiring author of "The Story of Your Life" explores revelatory ideas and second chances in such tales as, "In the Merchant and the Alchemist's Gate," "Exhalation" and "The Lifecycle of Software Objects."
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Orange world and other stories
by Karen Russell
A latest collection of short fiction by the award-winning author of Swamplandia! includes the title story, in which a desperate new mother strikes a bargain to breastfeed the devil in exchange for his protection over her baby
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