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New eBooks from Pindigital/Overdrive
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The Brightest Fell
by Seanan McGuire
When her mother threatens the lives of loved ones to blackmail her into searching for her long-missing sister, Toby is forced into an uneasy alliance with elf-shot enemy-turned-awakened Simon Torquill in a race against time in the mysterious Mists.
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A Casualty of War
by Charles Todd
Caring for an increasingly unstable soldier who believes his cousin is responsible for multiple injuries, battlefield nurse Bess Crawford investigates the patient's claims, only to find herself in unexpected danger.
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David Bowie: A Life
by Dylan Jones
Drawn from over 180 interviews with friends, rivals, lovers, and collaborators, some of whom have never before spoken about their relationship with Bowie, this oral history weaves a hypnotic spell as it unfolds the story of a remarkable rise to stardom and an unparalleled artistic path.
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Don't Let Go
by Harlan Coben
With unmatched suspense and emotional insight, Harlan Coben explores the big secrets and little lies that can destroy a relationship, a family, and even a town in this powerful new thriller.
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Forest Dark
by Nicole Krauss
Giving away all of his personal possessions after retiring, a once-ambitious man embarks on a journey to honor his parents in Israel, where a blocked writer is drawn into a mystery that alters her life in unimaginable ways.
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Hungry Girl Clean & Hungry: Obsessed!
by Lisa Lillien
A volume of all-new recipes by the best-selling creator of the Hungry Girl brand focuses on clean, comfort-food meals that are less than 375 calories, from Mad About Eggplant Manicotti to Peanut Butter French Toast.
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Sleep Like a Baby
by Charlaine Harris
Stricken with flu while Robin is on a business trip, Roe accepts the help of an in-home nurse who goes missing on a stormy night at the same time a body is found outside the house.
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The Vietnam War: An Intimate History
by Geoffrey C Ward
A vibrantly photographed companion to the multi-part PBS film examines the Vietnam War's role in debates that continue in today's world, drawing on extensive interviews with contributors at all levels in America and Vietnam to explain why and how the war happened as well as its complicated legacy.
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Wicked Deeds
by Heather Graham
A romantic weekend for historian Vickie Preston and special agent Griffin Pryce is interrupted by the murder of a popular author in a literature-themed restaurant, a case with disturbing parallels to the works of Edgar Allan Poe.
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New eBooks from eRead Illinois/Axis 360
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Dark Legacy
by Christine Feehan
Struggling to manage the pain that has overwhelmed her since her ordeal in the underground labyrinth, Emeline Sanchez is haunted by the voice of the evil master vampire who exchanged blood with her and considers a terrible sacrifice to protect the children once under his thrall.
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An Echo of Murder
by Anne Perry
Investigating the gruesome murder of a Hungarian warehouse owner, Thames River Police Commander Monk is challenged to rethink his crime-solving techniques in order to avoid being caught in the crosshairs of violence stemming from ethnic prejudice.
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The Hangman's Sonnet
by Reed Farrel Coleman
Struggling to hold himself together through Suitcase Simpson's wedding while grieving the loss of his fiancée, Jesse Stone investigates the death of an elderly woman whose demise may be linked to the disappearance of a master recording tape by a decades-reclusive music genius.
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The Ninth Hour
by Alice McDermott
A portrait of the Irish-American experience is presented through the story of an Irish immigrant's suicide and how it reverberates through innumerable lives in early 20th-century Catholic Brooklyn.
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Ranger Games: A Story of Soldiers, Family, and an Inexplicable Crime
by Ben Blum
Documents the story of a teen Colorado star and aspiring U.S. Army Ranger who inexplicably helped commit an armed robbery hours before being deployed to Iraq, describing the efforts of the author, his first cousin, to investigate the influence of the young man's superior and the darker practices of the Ranger indoctrination program.
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The Rise and Fall of Adam and Eve
by Stephen Greenblatt
The Pulitzer Prize- and National Book Award-winning author of The Swerve and Will in the World investigates the life of one of humankind’s greatest stories.
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Second Chance Girl
by Susan Mallery
A biologist finds herself falling for her handsome neighbor after they spend time together trying to adopt a herd for her lonely giraffe, in the second novel of the series following You Say It First.
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Sleeping Beauties
by Stephen King
A father-son collaboration envisions a near-future where the women succumb to a sleeping disease, the men revert to their increasingly primal natures and one woman, mysteriously immune, struggles to survive in an Appalachian prison town where she is treated alternately as a demon and a lab specimen.
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The Western Star
by Craig Johnson
Sheriff Walt Longmire navigates a violent convergence of his past and present during a parole hearing for one of the most dangerous men he has ever met, a criminal whose thirst for vengeance threatens everyone Walt cares about and echoes complicated dynamics from a Vietnam-era sheriff's convention.
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