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All the wrong places : a novel
by Joy Fielding
Driven to desperation by divorce, boredom, infidelity and loss, four women turn to online dating for companionship, only to find themselves in the crosshairs of a tech-savvy killer. By the New York Times best-selling author of The Bad Daughter
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The altruists : a novel
by Andrew Ridker
On the brink of losing the family home, a Midwestern college professor and widower reaches out to his estranged children under the guise of a reconciliation, only to unleash a maelstrom of age-old resentments. Includes one diagram. A first novel.
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American pop : a novel
by Snowden Wright
A blend of fact and fiction, the mundane and mythical, follows the Forsters, founders of the world’s first major soft-drink company, through more than a century of American cultural history. 100,000 first printing.
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Baby of the family : a novel
by Maura Roosevelt
When a real-estate magnate leaves the remnants of his fortune to an adopted son on the run after a misguided attempt at political activism, his sisters' efforts to find him are complicated by personal struggles and a love affair.
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Bangkok wakes to rain
by Pitchaya Sudbanthad
A house in flooded Bangkok reflects a confluence of lives shaped by upheaval, from a homesick missionary doctor, to a haunted jazz pianist in the age of rock, to a woman who would escape her political past.
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Beautiful bad
by Annie Nigh Ward
Starting a therapeutic journal in the aftermath of a scarring accident, a former travel writer is forced to reckon with her husband's PTSD, her son's safety and her family's complicated history with a best friend. 250,000 first printing.
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Before she knew him : a novel
by Peter Swanson
A Boston artist with bipolar disorder, while she is in a new neighbor's home, spots an item that once belonged to the victim of an unsolved murder. By the award-winning author of The Kind Worth Killing. 75,000 first printing
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Call me Evie
by J. P. Pomare
Isolated in a remote beach-town cabin by a man who is either a captor or benefactor, a 17-year-old girl struggles with her fragmented memory to uncover why she is accused of committing an unspeakable act. A first novel.
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Celtic empire
by Clive Cussler
The murders of a U.N. science team in El Salvador, a deadly collision in the Detroit waterways and an attack on the Nile are linked to the ancient story of a fugitive Egyptian princess. By a #1 best-selling author.
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Cemetery Road : a novel
by Greg Iles
His father's terminal illness, his family's struggling newspaper and a politically charged murder trial force a Washington journalist to return to his small Mississippi hometown. By the #1 New York Times best-selling author of Mississippi Blood. 400,000 first printing
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The Cornwalls are gone
by James Patterson
An intelligence officer must use lethal tactics in open defiance of Army Command when a mysterious adversary kidnaps her family and gives her 48 hours to commit an unspeakable crime. Co-written by a #1 best-selling author. 500,000 first printing.
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Daisy Jones & the Six : a novel
by Taylor Jenkins Reid
Two rising 70s rock-and-roll artists are catapulted into stardom when a producer puts them together, a decision that is complicated by a pregnancy and the seductions of fame. By the author of The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo
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Dark tribute
by Iris Johansen
Kidnapped by a mysterious adversary from her grandfather's past, violin prodigy Cara Delaney struggles to escape and protect her loved ones from becoming casualties of dark forces from her tragic childhood. By a #1 New York Times best-selling author
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Deep harbor
by Fern Michaels
Immersing herself in her job as assistant to a congressman after the death of her only family member, Carol Ann "CJ" Jansen uncovers possible evidence of her boss' corrupt activities before his sudden disappearance. By a #1 New York Times best-selling author
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The fifth doctrine
by Karen Robards
Offered her freedom in exchange for a dangerous undercover assignment, master manipulator Bianca St. Ives poses as an elite hacker to feed strategic misinformation to North Korea's tyrannical regime. By the best-selling author of The Moscow Deception. 100,000 first printing
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The First Lady
by James Patterson
When the First Lady disappears after her husband’s affair goes public, top secret agent Sally Grissom is charged with finding her and is faced with a twisted case after the White House receives a ransom note along with the First Lady’s finger. Hardcover library edition.
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A friend is a gift you give yourself : a novel
by William Boyle
A Brooklyn mob widow is drawn into a bizarre adventure involving her granddaughter and a retired porn star, finding themselves on the run from an unhinged Mafia enforcer. By the author of Gravesend
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Gingerbread : a novel
by Helen Oyeyemi
The award-winning author of Boy, Snow, Bird draws on the classic fairy-tale element of gingerbread in the story of a British family whose surprising legacy and secret past are tied to a favorite recipe
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The good detective
by John McMahon
Struggling with his professional detachment after the death of his wife and son, once-promising detective P. T. Marsh is implicated in the death of an abusive man who is subsequently linked to a hate killing. A first novel.
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The island of sea women : a novel
by Lisa See
The ostracized daughter of a Japanese collaborator and the daughter of their Korean village's head female diver share nearly a century of friendship that is tested by their island's torn position between two warring empires. 200,000 first printing.
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The last romantics : a novel
by Tara Conklin
A fictional poet describes the Connecticut summer when she and her siblings ran wild as the inspiration for her most iconic work. By the New York Times best-selling novel of The House Girl. 200,000 first printing
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The last second
by Catherine Coulter
When an eccentric treasure hunter finances a private space agency and augments its first satellite with a nuclear device, special agents Drummond and Caine race to prevent a corrupt scientist's apocalyptic plot. 200,000 first printing.
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The last woman in the forest
by Diane Les Becquets
An endangered wildlife protector on assignment in northern Alberta falls in love with her brilliant mentor before a tragic accident and disturbing inconsistencies trigger her suspicions about his possible role in four murders. By the best-selling author of Breaking Wild
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The latecomers
by Helen Klein Ross
Forced to give up her baby for adoption after the death of her husband in 1908, an Irish teen takes a maid's job at a sprawling New England estate before a mysterious death reveals a five-generation secret. 30,000 first printing.
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A lethal legacy
by Heather Graham
Summoned to a New York island by his father's mysterious death, an FBI agent teams up with a compelling local to investigate a present-day killer. By the New York Times best-selling author of A Dangerous Game. 125,000 first printing
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Little faith : a novel
by Nickolas Butler
A Wisconsin family grapples with the power and limitations of faith when an adult daughter falls under the influence of a radical church that threatens a grandchild's safety. By the best-selling author of Shotgun Lovesongs. 50,000 first printing
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The Malta exchange
by Steve Berry
Former Justice Department operative Cotton Malone races to Italy to secure a history-changing document with ties to a 900-year-old organization that would manipulate the selection of the next pope. By the best-selling author of The Lost Order
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Memories of the future : a novel
by Siri Hustvedt
An author rediscovers a decades-old notebook from her first year in New York that reflects how her literary perceptions were shaped by her obsession with a mysterious neighbor. By the best-selling author of The Blazing World. 50,000 first printing. Illustrations
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Mother country : a novel
by Irina Reyn
Struggling with demeaning work and racism in her Brooklyn community, Russian immigrant Nadia takes matters into her own hands when the daughter she unwillingly left behind is denied life-saving medicine. By the author of What Happened to Anna K
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My lovely wife
by Samantha Downing
A seemingly typical suburban husband discloses the secret ways that his wife of 15 years and he keep their marriage alive and chase away domestic boredom by orchestrating creative ways to get away with murder. A first novel.
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Night visitors
by Carol Goodman
A social worker living alone in a run-down house in the woods offers shelter to a young boy and a woman fleeing an abusive relationship before their lives are threatened by dangerous secrets. 25,000 first printing.
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The old drift
by Namwali Serpell
Three generations of a cursed family traverse from India and Italy to England and ultimately a fantastical Zambia of the near future, where an interstitial Greek chorus of mosquitoes traces their vibrant human experiences as children, parents and grandparents.
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The other Americans
by Laila Lalami
The suspicious death of a Moroccan immigrant impacts the lives of a diverse cast of characters including his jazz-composer daughter, an undocumented witness and an Iraqi War veteran. By the award-winning author of The Moor's Account
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The perfect alibi
by Phillip Margolin
Two rape cases at the same bar are complicated by a prominent athlete's threats, baffling DNA evidence, suspicious attacks on case lawyers and a D.A.'s resolve to prosecute a killing in self-defense. By the best-selling author of Violent Crimes
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The Promise of Elsewhere
by Brad Leithauser
In the face of devastating existential crisis stemming from a collapsing marriage and a health scare, a Midwestern professor decides to tour the world's most beautiful architectural sites and becomes sidetracked with a jilted bride in Rome.
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Queenie
by Candice Carty-Williams
Constantly compared to her white middle-class peers, a young Jamaican-British woman in London makes a series of questionable decisions in the aftermath of a messy breakup before challenging herself to figure out who she wants to be. 100,000 first printing.
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The reign of the Kingfisher : a novel
by T. J. Martinson
A retired reporter, a disgraced policewoman and a young hacktivist team up to uncover the truth when a gunman threatens to kill hostages in an unknown Chicago location unless the police admit to faking the death of the legendary Kingfisher.
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The river : a novel
by Peter Heller
Two college students on a wilderness canoe trip find their survival skills and longtime best friendship tested by a wildfire, white-water hazards and two mysterious strangers. By the best-selling author of The Dog Stars
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Silent night : a novel
by Danielle Steel
A psychiatrist gives up her uncomplicated life when she becomes the guardian of her niece, a child star-turned-emotionally traumatized patient in the aftermath of a devastating tragedy. By the best-selling author of The Mistress
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The silent patient
by Alex Michaelides
A therapist becomes dangerously obsessed with uncovering the truth about what prompted his client, an artist who refuses to speak, to murder her husband in a way that triggers mass public speculation. A first novel.
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The Silk Road
by Kathryn Davis
After a yoga participant ironically dies in the corpse pose, his classmates embark on a physical and spiritual pilgrimage through a forever-changing landscape, in a dreamlike narrative from the author of Duplex
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The tattooist of Auschwitz
by Heather Morris
An international best-seller based on the true story of an Auschwitz-Birkenau survivor traces the experiences of a Jewish Slovakian who uses his position as a concentration-camp tattooist to secure food for his fellow prisoners. Hardcover Library Edition. 20,000 first printing.
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The volunteer
by Salvatore Scibona
The abandonment of a child at an international airport is tied to the Vietnam War experiences of a restless recruit into a clandestine branch of the U.S. government. By the National Book Award finalist author of The End
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When all is said
by Anne Griffin
An 84-year-old loner, sitting at a grand hotel bar in Ireland, toasts the five people who have meant the most to him while recalling unspoken losses and joys, a tragic secret and a fierce love. A first novel.
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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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Wild card
by Stuart Woods
Stone Barrington's peaceful country retreat with his latest paramour is interrupted by an unknown, ruthlessly vengeful adversary who orchestrates multiple plots targeting Manhattan, Barrington and his associates. By the Edgar Award-winning author of Chiefs
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The wolf and the watchman : a novel
by Niklas Natt och Dag
A U.S. release of an award-winning first novel finds a disabled ex-soldier and a lawyer with tuberculosis combing the underworld of 18th-century Stockholm to unmask a ruthless murderer before a young workhouse laborer becomes a next victim. 100,000 first printing.
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A woman is no man : a novel
by Etaf Rum
Three generations of Palestinian-American women in contemporary Brooklyn are torn by individual desire, educational ambitions, a devastating tragedy and the strict mores of traditional Arab culture. A first novel. 50,000 first printing.
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The American agent
by Jacqueline Winspear
Coordinating an effort between Scotland Yard and the Secret Service, Maisie Dobbs investigates the murder of an American war correspondent in London during the World War II Blitz. By the best-selling author of To Die but Once. 100,000 first printing
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Bertie : the complete Prince of Wales mysteries
by Peter Lovesey
An omnibus edition follows the adventures of Albert Edward, the eldest son of Queen Victoria, over three novels as he takes up a decidedly unprincely hobby—sleuthing, while searching out the best meals, the most beautiful women and the fanciest parties.
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Blood oath : a novel
by Linda A Fairstein
A key witness' revelation about a sexual assault at the hands of a prominent official is complicated by rumors about a colleague's abusive conduct and another associate's violent, mysterious collapse. By the New York Times best-selling author of Deadfall
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Bones of the earth : an Inspector Shan Tao Yun mystery
by Eliot Pattison
Inspector Shan realizes he is being caught in the middle of a dangerous power struggle after a Tibetan monk is accused of using Buddhist magic to murder Chinese soldiers. By the Edgar Award-winning author of The Skull Mantra
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Broken bone china
by Laura Childs
Theodosia and Drayton cater a hot-air-balloon rally, where a horrific drone attack kills a software CEO in possession of a rare historical flag. Includes recipes and tea-time tips. By the New York Times best-selling author of Plum Tea Crazy
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A dangerous collaboration : a Veronica Speedwell mystery
by Deanna Raybourn
Attending a party in remote Cornwall as a favor to a colleague, Victorian adventuress Veronica Speedwell races to uncover her host's true agenda when suspicious accidents plague the guests. By the New York Times best-selling author of A Treacherous Curse
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False account
by Veronica Heley
Asked by the wealthy Marcia Tredgold and her daughter, Charlotte, to find replacements for staff that left under a cloud of suspicion, Bea finds that there is more to the story and wonders if the death of two cats points to something more sinister afoot
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The last act : a novel
by Brad Parks
Accepting a lucrative six-month job from the FBI, a struggling stage actor impersonates a felon to get close to the fearsome head of one of Mexico's deadliest cartels. By the award-winning author of Say Nothing
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Mrs. Jeffries delivers the goods
by Emily Brightwell
When a boorish snob, who was hiding a dark secret, meets his demise during the Lighterman’s Ball at the Wrexley Hotel, Inspector Witherspoon, Mrs. Jeffries and Wiggins step in to catch a killer and uncover a maze of hidden motives, unrequited love and pure rage. Original.
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Murder, My Love
by Max Allan Collins
While investigating who might be blackmailing a United States Senator from New York, Mike Hammer discovers something more is going on when the suspects on his list begin turning up dead.
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Never tell : a novel
by Lisa Gardner
While D. D. Warren investigates a pregnant woman's suspicious role in the murders of her father and husband, Flora draws on her own haunted past to identify an unsettling link to one of the victims.
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Run away
by Harlan Coben
Discovering their drug-addicted daughter playing guitar in Central Park, a desperate narrator follows the young woman into a dark and dangerous world of unspeakable evil. By the award-winning author of the Myron Bolitar series. 750,000 first printing.
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The stranger diaries
by Elly Griffiths
A first stand-alone mystery by the author of the Ruth Galloway series finds a high school English teacher chronicling her suspicions about the murder of a colleague before discovering a sinister message in her own diary. 35,000 first printing.
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Unto us a son is given
by Donna Leon
When an elderly family friend is urged to bequeath his fortune to a specific heir before suddenly dropping dead, Commissario Guido Brunetti untangles a disturbing mystery from the victim's past. By the award-winning author of The Temptation of Forgiveness
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The wedding guest : an Alex Delaware novel
by Jonathan Kellerman
Psychologist Alex Delaware and LAPD homicide detective Milo Sturgis investigate the morbidly staged murder of an unknown young woman at a run-down former strip joint during a raucous Saints and Sinners-themed wedding reception.
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Wolf pack : a Joe Pickett novel
by C. J Box
A wealthy poacher he has been ordered to ignore and the murderous acts of a local cartel complicate both the professional and personal lives of a newly reinstated Joe Pickett. By the Edgar Award-winning author of The Disappeared
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Science Fiction & Fantasy
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Ancestral night
by Elizabeth Bear
Two salvage operators searching through lost human and alien spaceships make a shocking discovery about a species long believed to be dead. By a Hugo Award-winning author. 35,000 first printing.
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The bird king
by G. Willow Wilson
A concubine in the royal court of Granada at the height of the Spanish Inquisition and her mapmaker friend risk their lives to escape when the latter is accused of sorcery. By the award-winning author of Alif the Unseen
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The Light Brigade
by Kameron Hurley
To fight a war on Mars, soldiers are broken down into particles of light, but those who survive are experiencing an alarming type of combat madness in the new novel from the author of The Stars Are Legion
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Suspicious minds
by Gwenda Bond
A prequel to the hit Netflix series explores several of the show's mysteries and includes details about Eleven's mother and her time as a test subject in the MKUltra program. TV tie-in.
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Instructions for a funeral : stories
by David Means
A collection of 14 stories from the O. Henry Prize-winning author includes the story of a woman whose seemingly natural death was in fact a murder, and an FBI raid which goes spectacularly wrong.
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Look How Happy I'm Making You : Stories
by Polly Rosenwaike
A debut collection by the fiction editor for Michigan Quarterly Review explores the realities of early motherhood, in a collection that includes the stories of protagonists struggling with fertility problems, single parenthood and the overwhelming challenges of infant care
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Sing to it : New Stories
by Amy Hempel
Finely tuned and brilliantly written, a heartbreaking new collection of 15 stories introduces characters, lonely and adrift, searching for connection. 60,000 first printing.
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