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New eBooks from OverDrive/Libby
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Deadlock
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Catherine Coulter
Targeted by a vengeful psychopath who would destroy his family, Savich receives three mysterious boxes containing clues leading to an unfamiliar community and a young wife who must confront a decades-old secret.
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The Book of Lost Names
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Kristin Harmel
The best-selling author of The Winemaker’s Wife draws on true events in the story of a Polish graduate student in World War II who uses her forgery talents to help hundreds of Jewish children flee the Nazis.
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The Answer is...
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Alex Trebek
Longtime Jeopardy! host and television icon Alex Trebek reflects on his life and career.
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Would I Lie to the Duke
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Eva Leigh
In order to get the investors her family desperately needs, Jessica McGale poses as a lady and catches the eye of the Duke of Rotherby, but she worries that she will lose his love when he discovers her deception.
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Blacktop Wasteland
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S. A. Cosby
Compelled by poverty to agree to a lucrative final heist that will allow him to go straight, a skilled getaway driver finds his efforts complicated by racial dynamics and the ghosts of his past.
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The Pull of the Stars
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Emma Donoghue
A novel set in 1918 Dublin offers a three-day look at a maternity ward during the height of the Great Flu pandemic.
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What You Wish For
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Katherine Center
When the new principal turns out to be the former, unrequited crush of her teen years, elementary school librarian Samantha Casey discovers that he is a changed man, determined to destroy everything she loves about the school, which forces her to take action.
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The Only Good Indians
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Stephen Graham Jones
Four American Indian men, who shared a disturbing event during their youth, are hunted down years later by an entity bent on revenge that forces them to revisit the culture and traditions they left behind.
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One to Watch
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Kate Stayman-London
Frustrated by a lack of body diversity on her favorite reality show, a plus-sized fashion blogger uses an unexpected invitation to star in the show to bolster her career, before unexpected romance complicates her prospects.
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Florence Adler Swims Forever
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Rachel Beanland
Renting out their 1934 Atlantic City home and crowding into the apartment above their bakery with their daughters and a mysterious emigrée, a family constructs an elaborate web of lies to cover up a devastating tragedy.
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New eBooks from eRead Illinois/Axis360
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Near Dark
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Brad Thor
A latest entry in the best-selling series that includes such award-winners as Backlash, Spymaster and The Last Patriot continues the high-suspense adventures of elite military operative and intelligence agent, Scot Harvath.
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Half Moon Bay
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Jonathan Kellerman
When the decades-old skeleton of a child is discovered at the site of a park demolition, Deputy Coroner Clay Edison unearths devastating community secrets surrounding the long-ago disappearance of his sister.
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A Walk Along the Beach
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Debbie Macomber
When the younger sister she has always protected recovers from a dangerous illness and announces her intention to summit Mount Rainier, an older sister manages personal concerns by taking a chance on a relationship with a charming freelance photographer.
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Too Much and Never Enough
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Mary L. Trump
In this revelatory, authoritative portrait of Donald J. Trump and the toxic family that made him, Mary L. Trump, a trained clinical psychologist and Donald's only niece, shines a bright light on the dark history of their family in order to explain how her uncle became the man who now threatens the world's health, economic security and social fabric.
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Peace Talks
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Jim Butcher
Joining the White Council’s security team to help facilitate peace among hostile supernatural nations, wizard Harry Dresden is confronted by manipulative political forces that threaten all of Chicago.
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A Very Punchable Face
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Colin Jost
In a collection of humorous essays, the Saturday Night Live head writer and Weekend Update co-anchor tells the story of his life so far.
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Utopia Avenue
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David Mitchell
The members of a music band in 1967 London navigate the era’s parties, drugs and politics as well as their own egos and tragedies while exploring transformative perspectives about youth, art and fame.
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The Order
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Daniel Silva
The award-winning author of The New Girl and The Other Woman presents a latest high-action thriller that pits enigmatic art restorer and master spy Gabriel Allon against an international threat that tests the limits of his skills.
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A Beautifully Foolish Endeavor
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Hank Green
A sequel to An Absolutely Remarkable Thing finds Andy assuming a late April speaking tour in the aftermath of the Carls’s departure, while Miranda infiltrates a new scientific operation that poses consequences beyond her comprehension.
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Desolation Road
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Christine Feehan
When their enemies threaten the club’s existence and the ones they love, the members of the Torpedo Ink motorcycle club stir up the town of Sea Haven once again.
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Desert Notebooks
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Ben Ehrenreich
A National Magazine Award winner and The Nation columnist weaves together climate science, mythologies, nature writer and personal experiences to examine how the unprecedented pace of destruction to our environment has led us to the brink of calamity.
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The Search for Life on Mars
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Elizabeth Howell
Published to coincide with the launch of NASA’s Perseverance rover mission this summer, this book, based on more than 100 interviews with experts at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory and elsewhere, is the definitive account of our quest to find life on the Red Planet.
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A Cowboy State of Mind
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Jennie Marts
Scarred and battered loner Zane Taylor has a gift with animals, particularly horses, but he’s at a total loss when it comes to wooing horse whisperer Bryn Callahan.
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Keto Power Bowls
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Faith Gorsky
Featuring 75 easy-to-follow ketogenic recipes (that are also gluten-free and grain-free with no added sugar), Keto Power Bowls is for everyone! Learn to make breakfast, dinner, salad, soup, and desert bowls, as well as components like sauces and sides, with a variety of international flavors and dairy- and nut-free options.
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Boyfriend Material
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Alexis Hall
Fabricating a respectable relationship with a man with whom he shares nothing in common when his rock-star father’s comeback leads to unwanted attention, Luc stages publicity-friendly dates that become complicated by all-too-real feelings.
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Crooked Hallelujah
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Kelli Jo Ford
A first collection by an award-winning Cherokee writer traces four generations of Native American women as they navigate cultural dynamics, religious beliefs, the 1980s oil bust, devastating storms and unreliable men to connect with their ideas about home.
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The Midwest Native Plant Primer
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Alan Branhagen
Garden expert Alan Branhagen shares the best plant choices for the Midwest and details how gardeners can grow them successfully.
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A Duke, the Lady, and a Baby
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Vanessa Riley
Created by a shrewd countess, The Widow’s Grace is a secret society with a mission: to help ill-treated widows regain their status, their families, and even find true love again—or perhaps for the very first time.
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A Sprinkling of Murder
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Daryl Wood Gerber
Fairy-garden store owner Courtney Kelly believes in inviting magic into your life, but when uninvited trouble enters her shop, she’ll need more than a sprinkling of her imagination to solve a murder.
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Miracle Country
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Kendra Atleework
Describes how the author's thriving childhood in the natural desert landscape of the Eastern Sierra Nevada was upended by her mother's tragic early death and how the region of her youth has been ravaged by climate change.
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