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New eAudiobooks April 2020
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New eAudiobooks from Pindigital/Overdrive
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Texas Outlaw
by James Patterson
Receiving unwanted attention when his country-singer girlfriend writes a hit song about his heroism, Texas Ranger Rory Yates relocates to a tiny municipality where he investigates the suspicious death of a corrupt councilwoman.
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The Honey-Don't List
by Christina Lauren
Accompanying a reality-show couple on a book-signing tour, a country girl who desperately needs her job and an MIT engineer fall for each other behind the scenes while struggling to keep their employers’ rocky marriage intact.
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The Last Odyssey
by James Rollins
When a medieval ship containing a clockwork gold atlas by famous Muslim inventor Ismail al-Jazari is discovered beneath Greenland’s frozen tundra, Sigma Force is challenged to prevent a regional uprising inspired by the tales of Homer.
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The Two Lives of Lydia Bird
by Josie Silver
A woman grieving the loss of her fiancé finds herself swapping back and forth between parallel lives, including one in which her first love has survived and another involving a new person who is asking her to move on.
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A Good Neighborhood
by Therese Anne Fowler
The single mother of a mixed-race college student and a thriving business owner with a troubled daughter clash over a historic oak tree on their property line and the blossoming romance between their children.
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The K Team
by David Rosenfelt
A debut entry in a new spin-off series of the Andy Carpenter mysteries finds Andy’s wife, Laurie, returning to police work when she forms an investigative team with her detective ex-partner and his K-9 German shepherd helper.
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Untamed
by Glennon Doyle
An activist, speaker and philanthropist offers a memoir wrapped in a wake-up call that reveals how women can reclaim their true, untamed selves by breaking free of the restrictive expectations and cultural conditioning that leaves them feeling dissatisfied and lost.
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In Five Years
by Rebecca Serle
An ambitious young lawyer on the brink of having it all disregards a vivid dream about how different her life will be in five years, before meeting the man in her vision nearly five years later.
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Journey of the Pharaohs
by Clive Cussler
Kurt Austin and the NUMA crew race to identify a link between an ancient Egyptian treasure, a 1927 daredevil aviator’s disappearance, and the sinking of a modern fishing trawler to prevent a scheme by a cutthroat arms dealer.
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My Dark Vanessa
by Kate Elizabeth Russell
Asked to help defend an older high-school English teacher with whom she had an affair at age 15, Vanessa struggles to choose between her romantic teen illusions and harrowing adult perceptions.
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Darling Rose Gold
by Stephanie Wrobel
Enduring decades of serious illness as a victim of Munchausen Syndrome by Proxy before exposing her mother’s behavior, Rose Gold invites her unrepentant mother back into her life to secretly settle the score.
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A Reasonable Doubt
by Phillip Margolin
When a magician linked to suspicious deaths goes missing in the middle of performing a new trick, criminal defense attorney Robin Lockwood untangles dangerous clues to identify a killer among numerous suspects.
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Please See Us
by Caitlin Mullen
Two young women become unlikely friends during one fateful summer in Atlantic City as mysterious disappearances hit dangerously close to home.
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A Conspiracy of Bones
by Kathy Reichs
Forensic anthropologist Temperance Brennan struggles to identify a faceless murder victim in possession of her cell number, a mystery that is entangled with a decade-old missing-child case.
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Diamonds Are a Girl's Best Friend
by Jenny Colgan
After her father decides she should make her own way, a pampered London socialite must learn to live among the common folk.
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New eAudiobooks from eRead Illinois/Axis360
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The Mirror & the Light
by Hilary Mantel
A tale inspired by the final years of Thomas Cromwell describes how after the execution of Anne Boleyn and childbed death of Queen Jane, the former blacksmith’s son orchestrates a desperate plot to fortify England and save his own life.
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Writers & Lovers
by Lily King
The story of a former child golf prodigy-turned-unemployed writer whose determination to live a creative life is complicated by her relationships with two very different men.
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The Night Watchman
by Louise Erdrich
A historical novel based on the life of the author’s grandfather traces the experiences of a Chippewa Council night watchman in mid-19th-century rural North Dakota who fights Congress to enforce Native American treaty rights.
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Hitting a Straight Lick with a Crooked Stick
by Zora Neale Hurston
Featuring eight lesser-known stories, a collection of Harlem Renaissance tales by the revered folklorist and author of Their Eyes Were Watching God explores subjects ranging from class and migration to racism and sexism.
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You Are Not Alone
by Greer Hendricks & Sarah Pekkanen
A lonely misfit with a dead-end job quietly envies a circle of popular sisters who hide dangerous vengeful truths beneath a veneer of friendship, glamour, and accomplishments. By the authors of The Wife Between Us.
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The Other Mrs.
by Mary Kubica
Unnerved by her husband’s inheritance of a decrepit coastal property and the presence of a disturbed relative, community newcomer Sadie uncovers harrowing facts about her family’s possible role in a neighbor’s murder.
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New eAudiobooks from Hoopla
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The Moonglow Sisters
by Lori Wilde
Maddie and Shelley Clark return to their hometown of Moonglow Cove, Texas, for the wedding of their free-spirited sister, Gia.
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Eight Perfect Murders
by Peter Swanson
Years after establishing a literary career through his compilation of the mystery genre’s most unsolvable classics, an unsuspecting bookseller is tapped by the FBI for help solving murders that eerily mimic the books on his list.
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The Mountains Sing
by Que Mai Phan Nguyen
Years after a family is forced by Vietnam’s Communist Land Reforms to abandon their farm, a granddaughter comes of age as her loved ones depart for the Ho Chi Minh Trail.
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The Grace Kelly Dress
by Brenda Janowitz
The iconic wedding dress of Grace Kelly inspires three generations of women to forge their own paths, including a Parisian atelier who is hired to sew a look-alike gown before confronting an impossible choice.
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Death on the Page
by Essie Lang
Shelby Cox must balance her bookstore hours with a murder investigation after true-crime writer Savannah Page, on the island to research a Prohibition-era mobster, is found dead, leaving behind numerous suspects.
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The Henna Artist
by Alka Joshi
A talented henna artist for wealthy confidantes finds her efforts to control her own destiny in 1950s Jaipur threatened by the abusive husband she fled as a teenage girl.
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One Little Lie
by Colleen Coble
When her recently retired sheriff father is framed for theft and murder, interim sheriff Jane Hardy reluctantly teams up with a documentary journalist to determine if the cult her father and she escaped years earlier may be responsible.
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John Adams Under Fire
by Dan Abrams
The best-selling authors of Lincoln’s Last Trial draw on the second American President’s spoken words and trial transcripts in an account of John Adams’s future-risking agreement to represent British soldiers implicated in five colonist murders.
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The Sea Glass Cottage
by RaeAnne Thayne
Returning to her northern California hometown to care for her estranged mother, an unfulfilled career woman reflects on the cycles of addiction and enabling that ended her sister’s life and orphaned her niece.
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Separation Anxiety
by Laura Zigman
A once-promising children’s book writer navigates the humbling realities of middle age and dysfunctional family life while pursuing well-intentioned but increasingly disastrous changes.
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On the Bright Side
by Melanie Shankle
The New York Times best-selling author and founder of The Big Mama blog reveals her life lessons for finding the joy in life and offers an antidote for online arguments, crazy politics, and the ups and downs of everyday life.
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The Operator
by Gretchen Berg
A 1950s Ohio switchboard operator who eavesdrops on her neighbors’ conversations uncovers unexpected secrets when she decides to investigate a malicious rumor that threatens to upend her carefully ordered life.
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The Happy Camper
by Melody Carlson
Receiving a vintage camp trailer in need of restoration, heartbroken Dillon finds renewal in the work and a new relationship until her progress is turned upside-down by the return of her ex.
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Gone by Midnight
by Candice Fox
When her son goes missing from a hotel room of kids while their parents dine downstairs, Sara teams up with a disgraced cop and a convicted killer to investigate the region’s worst suspects. By the award-winning author of Redemption Point.
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