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New eAudiobooks February 2017
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New eAudio From PinDigital (Overdrive)
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The bear and the nightingale
by Katherine Arden
A debut novel inspired by Russian fairy tales follows the experiences of a wild young girl who taps the mysterious powers of a precious necklace given to her father years earlier to save her village from dark and dangerous forces. A first novel.
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The Fifth Petal
by Brunonia Barry
The best-selling author of The Lace Reader returns to otherworldly Salem as chief of police John Rafferty, now married to lace reader Towner Whitney, investigates a 25-year-old triple homicide involving three descendants of Salem Witch Trial victims.
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The prisoner
by Alex Berenson
Forced to resume an old undercover identity as an al-Qaida jihadi to unmask a CIA mole, John Wells gets close to an ISIS prisoner in a secret Bulgarian prison, where he confronts the profoundly cruel and ambitious plans of increasingly formidable terrorist organizations.
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The sleepwalker
by Chris Bohjalian
When a sleepwalker who has experienced episodes of near violence while unconscious goes missing, her eldest daughter, Lianna, finds herself drawn to a lead detective who seems to know more than he is revealing. By the author of The Guest Room.
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The girl before
by J P Delaney
Seizing a unique opportunity to rent a one-of-a-kind house, a damaged young woman falls in love with the enigmatic architect who designed the residence, unaware that she is following in the footsteps of a doomed former tenant.
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Little deaths
by Emma Flint
A gripping suspense tale set in 1960s New York and inspired by true events follows the investigation of a cocktail waitress whose two young children have been brutally murdered and a rookie tabloid reporter who would uncover the truth. A first novel.
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The most dangerous place on earth
by Lindsey Lee Johnson
Arriving as a replacement teacher in a privileged Bay Area school, Molly becomes intrigued with the hidden lives and challenging ambitions of her students, who are struggling with a tragedy from their middle-school years. A first novel.
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Any time, any place
by Jennifer Probst
Drawn to Raven Bella Stratton—the sexy, smart-mouthed bartender at the local bar—woodworker Dalton Pierce is determined to win her over by restoring the bar to its former glory—until he discovers that their pasts could destroy them both. Original. By the New York Times and USA Today best-selling author of The Marriage Bargain.
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A word for love
by Emily Robbins
Traveling to the Middle East in the hopes of reading a famed Arabic love story, American exchange student Bea becomes entwined in the complicated lives of her host family and a Romeo-and-Juliet romance between a housemaid and a policeman from different cultural and political backgrounds. A first novel.
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Copycat
by Kimberla Lawson Roby
A standalone novel by the best-selling author of the Reverend Curtis Black series presents the story of an anti-heroine who struggles with relatable insecurities and vulnerabilities while navigating high-emotion challenges.
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New eAudio From eRead IL (Axis 360)
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Most talkative : stories from the front lines of pop culture
by Andy Cohen
The head of Bravo reality television's empire shares uproarious behind-the-scenes stories from his network career, recounting his experiences as a television-loving gay youth, excited college interview with idol Susan Lucci and rise to an influential figure in entertainment.
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The best awful
by Carrie Fisher
In a revealing, darkly humorous sequel to Postcards from the Edge, a woman struggles to cope with a descent into psychosis and to make her way through a challenging stay in a psychiatric institution to build a new life for herself.
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Holding Out for a Hero
by Codi Gary
Two years after the death of his wife, Sergeant Blake Kline is still hurting. He isn’t ready to date, but whenever he stops by his local diner and sees the friendly smile of his favorite waitress, he feels a spark of true happiness again. And when her life is unexpectedly threatened, Blake discovers his feelings for her might not be as platonic as he thought.
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Tom Clancy True Faith and Allegiance
by Mark Greaney
Investigating a massive data breach that threatens the security of every U.S. intelligence operative in the world, President Jack Ryan confronts an impossible choice when the data is obtained and exploited by the Chinese government.
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Four weddings and a sixpence : an anthology
by Julia Quinn
An anthology of stories starring four friends from the same finishing school includes "Something Old" and "…and a Sixpence in Her Shoe" by Julia Quinn, "Something New" by Stefanie Sloane, "Something Borrowed" by Elizabeth Boyle and "Something Blue" by Laura Lee Guhrke.
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Unsinkable : a memoir
by Debbie Reynolds
In this definitive, tell-all memoir, the film legend and Hollywood icon shares the highs and lows of her life as an actress during Hollywood's Golden Age, stories from her lifelong friendship with Elizabeth Taylor and intimate details of her marriages and family life.
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Lady Claire Is All That
by Maya Rodale
Searching for a mathematician, Claire Cavendish instead finds Lord Fox, who is bored by the equations she adores as she is by society, and makes a devil¡s bargain with this dashing man who is determined to transform her into the ton¡s most prized jewel. By a USA Today best-selling author.
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Born to run
by Bruce Springsteen
In a personal account inspired by the remarkable 2009 Super Bowl halftime show, a Rock and Roll Hall of Famer traces his life from his childhood in a Catholic New Jersey family and the musical experiences that prompted his career to the rise of the E Street Band and the stories behind some of his most famous songs.
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