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New eAudiobooks August 2019
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New eAudiobooks from Pindigital/Overdrive
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The Bookish Life of Nina Hill
by Abbi Waxman
A confirmed introvert finds her simple life upended when the father she never knew passes away, revealing an enormous extended family that overwhelms her budding relationship with a fellow trivia buff.
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Lock Every Door
by Riley Sager
Taking an apartment-sitting job in a Manhattan apartment building housing the rich and famous, a young woman is drawn to a fellow apartment sitter who reveals that the building hides a dark history.
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The Last Book Party
by Karen Dukess
Attending an early summer gathering at a famed journalist's Cape Cod home, an aspiring writer stuck in a low-level job discovers uncomfortable truths about the literary world she has been so desperate to join.
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Alone at Dawn
by Dan Schilling
Chronicles the remarkable true story of Medal of Honor recipient and Special Ops Combat Controller John Chapman, detailing the events of his heroic self-sacrifice to save the lives of 23 comrades-in-arms.
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Whisper Network
by Chandler Baker
Four women learn their boss (a man who’s always been surrounded by rumors about how he treats women) is next in line to be CEO—what will happen when they decide enough is enough?
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The Golden Hour
by Beatriz Williams
Traveling to World War II Nassau to interview the infamous Duke and Duchess of Windsor, an investigator for a New York society magazine uncovers a treasonous plot that is complicated by her romance with an unscrupulous scientist.
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The Chain
by Adrian McKinty
A parent receives a panicked phone call from a stranger who reveals that both of their children have been kidnapped by someone who demands that they abduct another child to prevent the murders of their own.
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One Good Deed
by David Baldacci
The #1 New York Times bestselling author David Baldacci introduces an unforgettable new character: Archer, a straight-talking former World War II soldier fresh out of prison for a crime he didn't commit.
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The Marriage Clock
by Zara Raheem
Given three months by her traditional parents to find a husband or agree to an arranged marriage, a Muslim-American woman with dreams of Bollywood romance starts dating in hopes of finding love on her own terms.
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The Method to the Madness
by Allen Salkin
Two New York Post reporters draw on candid interviews with more than 100 of the 45th President's closest associates in a nonpartisan oral history and guide to understanding Trump's presidential style, mindset and decisions.
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New eAudiobooks from eRead Illinois/Axis360
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The New Girl
by Daniel Silva
The kidnapping of a mysterious girl from her Swiss boarding school ignites a secret war between Israeli intelligence chief Gabriel Allon and an old enemy who would transform the future of the Middle East.
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The Nickel Boys
by Colson Whitehead
The new book by the author of The Underground Railroad follows the harrowing experiences of two African-American teens at an abusive reform school in Jim Crow-era Florida
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The Wedding Party
by Jasmine Guillory
The rival best friends of bride-to-be Alexa share wedding responsibilities that transform their hostility into attraction, prompting a "friends with benefits" arrangement over an agreement not to fall in love.
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Window on the Bay
by Debbie Macomber
Encouraged by her best friend to start dating again, a Seattle intensive care nurse and empty nester unexpectedly catches the attentions of her injured mother's stoic surgeon.
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Under Currents
by Nora Roberts
Discovering unexpected allies when his successful father's rages spiral out of control, Zane draws strength and insights from the darkness of the past to create a healthier family in adulthood.
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The Shameless
by Ace Atkins
Approached by two New York reporters to reopen a 20-year-old suicide case, Sheriff Quinn Colson finds the investigation complicated by a local crime syndicate's involvement in a gubernatorial election.
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Knife
by Jo Nesbø
Learning that a serial rapist and killer he helped put away has been released from prison, Harry Hole wakes up from a drunken blackout with mysterious blood on his hands.
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Wanderers
by Chuck Wendig
When her little sister is afflicted by a bizarre sleepwalking disorder that begins to affect people all across the country, Shana is embroiled in an apocalyptic epidemic involving a decadent rock star, a religious radio host, and a disgraced scientist.
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Smokescreen
by Iris Johansen
Racing to Africa when a village is attacked by guerilla forces, Eve Duncan begins to suspect a deeper plot before finding herself stranded in the jungle of an unstable country.
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Chances Are...
by Richard Russo
One beautiful September day, three 66-year-old men convene on Martha’s Vineyard, friends ever since meeting in college, and must puzzle out a lingering mystery from the summer of 1971.
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New eAudiobooks from Hoopla
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The Enlightenment of Bees
by Rachel Linden
Feeling adrift, Mia joins her vivacious housemate Rosie on a humanitarian trip around the world. As she grapples with how to make a difference in a complicated world, Mia realizes she must choose between the life she thought she wanted and the life unfolding before her.
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Stars of Alabama
by Sean Dietrich
When two Depression-era migrant workers, Paul and Vern, find an abandoned baby in the woods, they take it upon themselves to care for the mysterious child.
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Dear Wife
by Kimberly Belle
A woman who has changed her identity to escape domestic abuse and a woman who has gone missing under suspicious circumstances find their lives connected in unexpected ways.
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The Cuban Comedy
by Pablo Medina
Bringing 1960s Cuba to life, this hilarious social and political satire follows Elena, the daughter of a firewater distiller, as she, after winning a national poetry prize, leaves her village behind to enter Havana where its residents are adjusting to a new way of life, post-revolution.
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The Gone Dead
by Chanelle Benz
Returning to her ramshackle home in the Mississippi Delta after 30 years, Billie investigates the accident that killed her famous poet father as well as rumors that she went missing the day he died.
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The Bookshop on the Shore
by Jenny Colgan
Taking a nanny job in the Scottish Highlands to escape her high-stress city life, a single mother cares for two wild charges and their widowed father, finding purpose and a sense of belonging along the way.
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Cold Aim
by Janice Cantore
When Police Chief Tess O’Rourke is asked by the FBI to shelter a witness in a high-profile human trafficking case, at first she is reluctant, but she is swayed after she sees Pastor Oliver Macpherson’s genuine conviction to rescue those in need, a trait in him she’s coming to love more each day.
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The Book Woman of Troublesome Creek
by Kim Michele Richardson
A last-of-her-kind outcast and member of the Pack Horse Library Project braves the hardships of Kentucky's Great Depression and hostile community discrimination to bring the near-magical perspectives of books to her neighbors.
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Stone Cold Heart
by Caz Frear
When a coffee-shop owner is implicated in the death of a young Australian woman, DC Cat Kinsella of the London Metropolitan Police investigates the chief suspect's hostile wife to discern which of them is telling the truth.
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In Case You Didn't Know
by Samantha Chase
Golden child Mason Bishop is tired of bearing the weight of his parents' expectations. Scarlett Jones is done being ruled by her insecurities. When Mason runs into Scarlett at a concert, he believes it's fate bringing them together.
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