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A good girl's guide to murder
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Holly Jackson
Five years after the shattering murder and suicide of two popular teens, a skeptical high school student reexamines the case before uncovering disturbing clues about what really happened. A first novel.
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The mist
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Ragnar Jónasson
In the conclusion of the critically acclaimed Hidden Iceland series, Detective Hulda is haunted forever by the events that occurred in an isolated farm house on the east of Iceland that opened its doors to a killer.
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The girl from Widow Hills : a novel
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Megan Miranda
Rendered famous in childhood for her miraculous survival of a dangerous storm, a young woman changes her name and struggles to hide from the media before waking up one evening to find a corpse at her feet.
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Home Before Dark
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Riley Sager
Twenty-five years after her father published a wildly popular nonfiction book based on her family’s rushed exit from a haunted Victorian estate, naysayer Maggie inherits the house and begins renovations, only to make a number of disturbing discoveries.
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The mountains wild
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Sarah Stewart Taylor
A series debut set in Dublin and New York introduces homicide detective and divorced mom Maggie D’arcy, who in the wake of a disappearance and new clues reopens the investigation into her cousin’s disappearance 23 years earlier.
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50 Simple Indoor Miniature Gardens : Decorating Your Home With Indoor Plants
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Catherine Delvaux
The smallest window sill, the tiniest balcony, or a sliver of space on a bookcase can now be adorned by thriving greenery! This book is the inspiration you need to add decorative greenery to your small living space and contains 50 projects for creating and maintaining a wide variety of charming and low-maintenance mini indoor gardens.
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The art of extreme self-care : 12 practical and inspiring ways to love yourself more
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Cheryl Richardson
"This updated edition of Cheryl's best-selling handbook The Art of Extreme Self-Care brings her message home to readers in a fresh and compelling way. Her practical, action-oriented program outlines 12 strategies to transform your life one month at a time, each one challenging you to alter one behavior that's blocking your path. Chapters include "End the Legacy of Deprivation," "Take Your Hands off the Wheel," "The Absolute No List," and "Does That Anger Taste Good?" (Hint: it really doesn't.)"
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Supertrends : 50 things you need to know about the future
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Lars Tvede
"Supertrends In Technology: 50 Things You Need to Know About the Future is about how efficient futurists work, and how we can expect the world to evolve in terms of demographics, general economics, technologies, business models, resources, environment and lifestyles."
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Leonardo in detail
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Stefano Zuffi
A compact, affordable introduction to Leonardo da Vinci, revealing his works in stunning close-up detail.
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Daddy's Girls
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Danielle Steel
Inheriting a California ranch upon their single father’s sudden death, three sisters evaluate their very different childhoods while uncovering paradigm-shifting secrets about their father’s identity that strengthen their bond with each other. By the best-selling author of The Wedding Dress. (romance). Simultaneous.
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Fair warning
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Michael Connelly
When a woman with whom he shared a one-night stand is found brutally murdered, veteran reporter Jack McEvoy tracks down a serial killer who has been operating under the radar. By the best-selling author of The Poet.
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Credible threat
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Judith A. Jance
Ali Reynolds and her team at High Noon Enterprises try to save an archbishop from a would-be killer who has been sending sinister death threats. By the New York Times best-selling author of the Joanna Brady series.
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The book of longings : a novel
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Sue Monk Kidd
A first-century intellectual fights the limitations imposed on women before an encounter with an 18-year-old Jesus leads to their marriage, his dangerous public ministry and her flight to safety in Alexandria. By the author of The Invention of Wings. Maps.
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If it bleeds : new fiction
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Stephen King
The award-winning literary master presents a collection of four novella-length tales, complementing the title piece with the stories, Mr. Harrigan’s Phone, The Life of Chuck and Rat. Simultaneous.
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The glass hotel : a novel
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Emily St. John Mandel
A massive Ponzi scheme is tied to a woman's disappearance at sea, in a tale of crisis and survival in the hidden landscapes of homeless campgrounds, luxury hotels, private clubs, and federal prisons
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Masked prey
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John Sandford
When a Senator’s daughter discovers that an unknown extremist has been posting politician kid photos online beside vicious but legal ideological rants, Lucas Davenport is summoned by influential Washington leaders to prevent dangerous attacks on their children.
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The book of lost friends : a novel
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Lisa Wingate
A modern-day teacher discovers the story of three Reconstruction-era young women--freed slave Hannie, impoverished plantation heiress Lavinia, and Lavinia's Creole half-sister Juneau Jane--traveling from Louisiana to Texas in 1875, and how it connects toher own students' lives
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