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Large Print Newsletter September 2017
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A stranger in the house by Shari LapeƱaResponding to a call she hoped she would never get, a woman braces herself for the worst in a bad part of town and wakes up with no memory of what happened at the same time the police and her husband accuse her of misconduct. By the author of the best-selling The Couple Next Door. (suspense). Simultaneous.
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A time to kill by John GrishamWhen a ten-year-old Black girl is brutally raped by two drunken white men in the small Southern town of Clanton, Mississippi, the ensuing tension and violence threatens to destroy the town
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Barely legal by Stuart WoodsWhile dodging a loan shark trying to collect on a $90,000 marker, Herbie Fisher is called in to defend a college student falsely accused of selling drugs, whose case is actually a threat from a mobster for his father, a New York City councilman
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Charlatans by Robin CookNew chief resident Dr. Noah Rothauser investigates a series of deadly anesthesia errors during routine procedures and begins to have suspicions about a resident who has created multiple Internet personas for herself
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Dinner at the center of the Earth by Nathan EnglanderThe Pulitzer Prize-finalist author of For the Relief of Unbearable Urges presents a work of political suspense set in the highly charged territory of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict that pivots on a complex relationship between a secret prisoner and the guard who has watched him for more than a dozen years. (suspense). Simultaneous.
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Don't let go by Harlan CobenThe internationally best-selling and award-winning author of Fool Me Once and Missing You presents a latest novel of provocative suspense. (suspense). Simultaneous.
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Haunted by James PattersonVacationing in the Maine woods after a series of traumatic crises, detective Michael Bennett is pulled into the case of a series of child disappearances from a tight-knit community that is reeling from a deadly addiction. (suspense). Simultaneous.
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Into the Water by Paula HawkinsWhen a single mom and a teen girl are found murdered at the bottom of a river in a small town weeks apart, an ensuing investigation dredges up a complicated local history involving human instincts and the damage they can inflict. By the best-selling author of The Girl on the Train. (suspense).
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Y is for yesterday by Sue GraftonKinsey Millhone monitors the release from prison of a sociopath who is determined to exact revenge on a fellow perpetrator who went missing after they sexually assaulted a fourteen-year-old classmate
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