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New eBooks from Pindigital/Overdrive
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Criss Cross
by James Patterson
An ominous message by a copycat killer forces Alex Cross and John Sampson to investigate whether an innocent man has been executed.
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Mobituaries
by Mo Rocca
The popular television correspondent and writer presents an irreverent celebration of the dead people who made life worth living, chronicling the stories of less-remembered notables, from political families and sitcom characters to a forgotten Founding Father.
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Noel Street
by Richard Paul Evans
A single mother finds unexpected revelations and healing in her relationship with a recently returned Vietnam POW whose personal demons have created a stir in their small Utah community.
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The Starless Sea
by Erin Morgenstern
Discovering a mysterious book of prisoner tales, a Vermont graduate student recognizes a story from his own life before following clues to a magical underground library that is being targeted for destruction.
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Finding Chika
by Mitch Albom
The best-selling author of Tuesdays With Morrie traces the inspirational story of a child from The Have Faith Haiti Orphanage, whose short life of poverty and incurable illness prompted her loving adoption into his family.
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Tracking Game
by Margaret Mizushima
Two brutal murders, a menacing band of poachers, and a fearsome creature on the loose in the mountains plunge Mattie Cobb and her K-9 partner, Robo, into a sinister vortex.
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Twisted Twenty-Six
by Janet Evanovich
Bounty hunter Stephanie Plum is challenged to protect one of her own when her suddenly widowed grandmother is targeted by ruthless gangsters.
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With All Due Respect
by Nikki Haley
The former United States Ambassador to the United Nations draws on firsthand experiences with the Trump administration to share insights into the domestic and international events that are shaping today’s world.
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Not the Girl You Marry
by Andie J. Christopher
To prove to her boss that she’s not scared of feelings, Hannah Mayfield decides Jack Mayfield is the perfect man to date for a couple of weeks, but, unbeknownst to her, Jack has chosen her for an article called “How to Lose a Girl.”
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The Family Upstairs
by Lisa Jewell
Discovering the identity of her birth parents and her inheritance of a valuable mansion, 25-year-old Libby makes horrifying discoveries about the massacre and disappearances of her biological family.
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New eBooks from eRead Illinois/Axis360
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The Confession Club
by Elizabeth Berg
Invited to join a supper club where friends in their community support each other throughout private setbacks, two women enduring difficult relationships discover the power of friendship and sharing their secrets.
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A Minute to Midnight
by David Baldacci
A high-action sequel to Long Road to Mercy continues the story of FBI agent Atlee Pine in the remote wilds surrounding the Grand Canyon in Shattered Rock, Arizona.
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A Warning
by Anonymous
An unprecedented behind-the-scenes portrait of the Trump presidency from the anonymous senior official whose first words of warning about the president rocked the nation's capital.
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Christmas Sweets
by Joanne Fluke
Gathered in one volume for the very first time, here are three yuletide tales of mystery, murder, and romance, featuring your favorite sleuths.
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Little Weirds
by Jenny Slate
The actress, stand-up comedian, and best-selling children’s book author explores her internal self, dreams, and insecurities through bursts of writing on a wide range of subjects from heartbreak and divorce, to the smell of honeysuckle, and a French-kissing rabbit.
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Final Option
by Clive Cussler
Chairman Juan Cabrillo and his team of government-sponsored operatives hide their state-of-the-art weaponry and cutting-edge scientific technologies while navigating a dangerous mission aboard the Oregon.
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Get a Life, Chloe Brown
by Talia Hibbert
Emerging from a life-threatening illness, a fiercely organized but unfulfilled computer geek recruits a mysterious artist to help her establish meaning in her life, before finding herself engaged in reckless but thrilling activities.
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In the Dream House
by Carmen Maria Machado
The award-winning author of Her Body and Other Parties shares the story of her relationship with an abusive partner and how it was shaped by her religious upbringing, her sexual orientation, and inaccurate cultural beliefs about psychological trauma.
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Someone to Remember
by Mary Balogh
A noblewoman who has established a solitary life caring for her aging dowager countess mother resists the renewed courtship of a viscount she once loved decades earlier.
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The Andromeda Evolution
by Daniel H. Wilson
A 50th-anniversary sequel to The Andromeda Strain finds a Brazilian drone detecting a bizarre anomaly in the middle of the jungle with the same chemical signature of the microparticle that nearly ended all life on Earth.
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We Met in December
by Rosie Curtis
An American, Jess, follows her dream and moves to London where she becomes enmeshed in a love triangle with Alex and Emma, all who live as housemates in a grand Notting Hill house.
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Japanese Wonder Crochet
by Nihon Vogue
Introducing crafters outside Japan to the wonderful crotchet techniques and charts that are so popular within the country, a Japanese crotchet book that has been translated into English features 25 projects.
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Galway Girl
by Ken Bruen
Reeling from a violent family tragedy, private investigator Jack Taylor finds himself on the trail of a psychotic assassin who has been murdering high-profile Galway police officers.
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Smoke Screen
by Terri Blackstock
Reluctantly returning to his hometown when his father is released from prison amid murderous accusations, a smoke jumper reconnects with his former love, who is fighting a painful custody battle.
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Girl, Woman, Other
by Bernardine Evaristo
A moving and hopeful story of an interconnected group of Black British women that paints a vivid portrait of the state of contemporary Britain and looks back to the legacy of Britain's colonial history in Africa and the Caribbean.
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Making a Life
by Melanie Falick
A writer, crafter, and maker describes her travels around the world to meet with 30 potters, weavers, painters, metalsmiths, woodworkers, and more to explore the personal, inspiring and resonating reasons that they create with their hands.
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The Revisioners
by Margaret Wilkerson Sexton
The author of the National Book Award-nominated A Kind of Freedom explores the impact of racism and interracial relationships between women through the story of an early 20th-century farmer and her unemployed single mother descendant.
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The Old Success
by Martha Grimes
An unlikely trio of detectives teams up to identify a common link between three very differently executed murders spanning multiple counties in England.
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Lake Season
by Denise Hunter
A reclusive author with a bad case of writer’s block bonds with a North Carolina innkeeper who would bring closure to a pair of star-crossed lovers, an agenda that is complicated by the secrets of another guest.
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Full Circle
by Andrea Barber
She grew up on the sitcom Full House, but then actress Andrea Barber abruptly left Hollywood, and now she explains why she left and what she did for 20 years out of the spotlight before returning to television.
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