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New eAudiobooks January 2020
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New eAudiobooks from Pindigital/Overdrive
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Such a Fun Age
by Kiley Reid
Seeking justice for a young black babysitter who was wrongly accused of kidnapping by a racist security guard, a successful blogger finds her efforts complicated by a video that reveals unexpected connections.
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The Wicked Redhead
by Beatriz Williams
Distancing herself from an unethical employer and unfaithful husband, a woman investigates the story of a previous resident in her Greenwich Village apartment, a Prohibition-era flapper who went missing amid an agonizing moral quandary.
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A Madness of Sunshine
by Nalini Singh
Returning to her impoverished New Zealand hometown to reconnect with familiar things after a personal tragedy, Anahera Rawiri bonds with detective Will Gallagher to uncover the community secrets behind a missing-persons case.
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Would Like to Meet
by Rachel Winters
Ordered by her film agency to acquire a romantic-comedy screenplay by a jaded writer, Evie relies on the assistance of her friends during a haphazard summer spent trying to prove that true love is real.
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Reputation
by Sara Shepard
Told in multiple points of view, a story of intrigue, sabotage, and secrets follows a tight-knit college community as it is rocked to its core when a hacker dumps 40,000 people’s emails onto an easily searchable database, which results in murder.
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F*ck No!
by Sarah Knight
Filled with tips, techniques, and practical strategies that will arm readers with not only permission to decline, but plenty of ammunition for doing so.
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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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A Song for You
by Robyn Crawford
The close confidante, childhood friend, and business collaborator of Whitney Houston breaks her silence to discuss the late star’s teen years, tumultuous marriage to Bobby Brown, and untimely death in 2012.
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The Lightest Object in the Universe
by Kimi Eisele
In a powerless world after a global economy collapse, an East Coast man desperate to reunite with the woman he loves encounters a menagerie of lost souls, opportunists, and would-be rebuilders on a cross-country railroad journey.
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Conviction
by Denise Mina
An upper-class Edinburgh housewife who enjoys listening to the sordid details of true-crime podcasts has her world turned upside down when a new podcast turns out to have connections to her own dark past.
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New eAudiobooks from eRead Illinois/Axis360
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Genesis
by Robin Cook
Investigating the suspicious death of a social worker, Chief New York City Medical Examiner Laurie Montgomery makes the controversial decision to use genealogic DNA databases to identify a mysterious killer.
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Beating About the Bush
by M. C. Beaton
Discovering evidence of a gruesome murder in a roadside hedge, private detective Agatha Raisin is embroiled in a case involving industrial espionage, a bad-tempered donkey, and her own growing fame.
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Children of Virtue and Vengeance
by Tomi Adeyemi
A sequel to Children of Blood and Bone finds Zélie struggling to unite allies from Orïsha’s monarchy and military while protecting Amari’s throne from powerful enemies.
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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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Blue Moon
by Lee Child
A highly anticipated latest installment in the best-selling series finds Jack Reacher offering aid to an elderly couple only to be confronted by the most dangerous opponents of his career.
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The Guardians
by John Grisham
The best-selling author of The Reckoning and The Rooster Bar presents his latest fast-paced legal thriller, incorporating his signature inventive twists and turns into a courtroom drama inspired by some of today’s most hot-button issues.
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Talking to Strangers
by Malcolm Gladwell
The podcast host of “Revisionist History” and best-selling author of Outliers presents a controversial reassessment of leading news stories that offers strategic tips for more accurate and productive interactions with strangers.
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The First Mistake
by Sandie Jones
Believing she has finally achieved happiness in her second marriage, children, and best friendship with the most loyal woman she has ever known, Alice turns suspicious when her husband and best friend start disappearing for extended times.
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I Know Who You Are
by Alice Feeney
An actress on the brink of fame finds her sense of reality thrown into question by her husband's baffling disappearance at the same time a young runaway lands in mortal danger.
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A Better Man
by Louise Penny
Searching for a missing woman amid a catastrophic flood and blistering social media attacks, a demoted Armand Gamache bonds with the victim’s distraught father, who contemplates a murder of his own.
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New eAudiobooks from Hoopla
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The Network
by L. C. Shaw
Investigating the suspicious death of a senator who had predicted his murder days before, investigative journalist Jack Logan and the victim’s wife, Taylor, uncover a dangerous plot by a powerful political influencer.
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The Housekeeper
by Natalie Barelli
Hannah is living the charmed life that should have been Claire's. So when Hannah advertises for a new housekeeper, Claire sees an opportunity for revenge.
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The RBG Way
by Rebecca Gibian
Rebecca Gibian offers her seasoned journalistic perspective to shed light on beliefs that RBG holds strongly, in a manner that is both comprehensive and accessible. Insight is offered on subjects such as women's rights, creating lasting partnerships, overcoming hardship, how to be brave, and how to create lasting change.
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The Sacrament
by Olaf Olafsson
A nun’s past returns to her in unexpected ways while she investigates a mysterious death and a series of harrowing abuse claims.
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The German House
by Annette Hess
Caught between societal and family expectations and her unique ability to speak truth to power, a young translator fights to expose the dark truths of her nation’s past.
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Africaville
by Jeffrey Colvin
Three generations of a family of former slaves, the founders of a small Nova Scotia community, navigate prejudice, harsh weather, and estrangements against a backdrop of the historical events of the 20th century.
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The Dating Charade
by Melissa Ferguson
No one is more surprised than Cassie when her first date with Jett is a knockout. But when they both go home and find three children dropped in their laps—each—they independently decide to do the right and mature thing: hide the kids from each other while sorting it all out. What could go wrong?
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Duty or Desire
by Brenda Jackson
What happens when a man of unshakable conviction meets the woman who rocks his world?
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The Camera Never Lies
by David Rawlings
Daniel, Kelly, and Milly appear to be the perfect family. But an old camera will expose secrets no one wants developed.
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All Fired Up
by Lori Foster
Longing to find a man who is responsible and settled, Charlotte Parrish instead finds Mitch Crews, who is everything she knows she should avoid but everything she can’t seem to resist.
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