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New eAudiobooks April 2017
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New eAudiobooks from Pindigital
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Brighter Than the Sun
by Maya Banks
Starting a new life with a new identity, Zoe finds her resolve to never risk her heart again weakened by Joe Kelly, a KGI agent who puts his life on the line to save her when the secrets of her past resurface.
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The Cutthroat
by Clive Cussler
Hired to find a young woman who ran away from home to become an actress in 1911, Chief Investigator Isaac Bell begins a manhunt that is complicated by the acts of a serial killer whose victims resemble the missing girl.
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The Hollywood Daughter
by Kate Alcott
A coming-of-age novel inspired by Hollywood icon Ingrid Bergman describes how the daughter of a PR executive helps make Berman a star in the face of the illegitimate child the actress has with Robert Rossellini, the heated era of McCarthyism and family secrets that challenge her father's health.
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Ill Will
by Dan Chaon
A psychologist is unwittingly embroiled in two spectacular unsolved murders, three decades apart, when the foster brother convicted of killing their family years earlier is exonerated, making him question the testimony that led to the conviction.
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In the Name of the Family
by Sarah Dunant
When his cold and treacherous son, Cesare, grows out of control, Pope Alexander VI struggles to balance the demands of his thrice-married daughter and becomes a pawn in the schemes of her latest paramour before the family's increasing sovereignty compels Rome to send envoy spies to their Italian city-state region.
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Last Chance Matinee
by Mariah Stewart
When celebrated and respected Hollywood agent Fritz Hudson passes away, leaving behind two separate families who never knew the other existed, three sisters are brought together under strange circumstances—to restore an old theater in Pennsylvania’s Pocono Mountains in order to receive a large inheritance.
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Man Overboard
by Judith A Jance
When a brilliant software engineer falls to his death from a stateroom suite balcony, the police are unable to collect needed information from the victim's tough maiden aunt and enlist the help of Ali Reynolds to discover that really happened.
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Mangrove Lightning
by Randy Wayne White
Approached by a legendary charter captain who believes his family has been cursed for their role in a multiple murder in 1925, a skeptical Doc Ford follows trails of attacks on the family from Key Largo to Tallahassee, only to suffer a series of near-fatal mishaps himself.
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The Tea Girl of Hummingbird Lane
by Lisa See
Explores the lives of a Chinese mother and her daughter, who has been adopted by an American couple, tracing the very different cultural factors that compel them to consume a rare native tea that has shaped their family's destiny for generations.
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The World Remade: America in World War I
by G. J. Meyer
An investigation into America's controversial involvement in the Great War places events against a backdrop of the period's tumultuous politics while sharing insights into the personalities of top contributors, exploring how the war established America's position as a superpower and set the stage for future events.
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New eAudiobooks from eRead Illinois
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A Conjuring of Light
by Victoria Schwab
A conclusion to the trilogy that includes A Gathering of Shadows traces the rise and fall of kingdoms throughout the Maresh Empire, where a fraught balance of magic endangers both heroes and foes.
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The House Husband
by James Patterson
As she investigates everyday dad and husband Harry Posehn, Detective Teaghan Beaumont gets closer and closer to a truth that she never would have imagined.
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In this Grave Hour
by Jacqueline Winspear
Maisie Dobbs is plunged into a treacherous personal battle when she stumbles on the deaths of refugees who may not be who they seem against a backdrop of the outbreak of World War II in England.
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L'art de la Simplicité: How to Live More With Less
by Dominique Loreau
The author, after having lived in Japan for many years and being inspired by Eastern philosophy, discovered the beauty of a life well lived through the art of simplicity, and shares her findings in a book that aims to help readers transform their lives and embark on an empowering journey to happiness.
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Most Dangerous Place
by James Grippando
When an old school friend's wife is accused of murdering the man who had assaulted her, Jack Swyteck finds the case unexpectedly complicated, in a thriller based on true events.
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Murder at an Irish Wedding
by Carlene O'Connor
The O’Sullivan clan of County Cork, Ireland, are thrilled to be catering the matrimonial affairs of a celebrity couple—until a cunning killer turns an Irish wedding into an Irish wake.
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Unwarranted: Policing Without Permission
by Barry Friedman
A law professor and director of the Policing Project discusses how our rights are being eroded through an under-regulated police force who, left unchecked by the courts, has become increasingly militarized and made everyone a suspect through CCTV, location tracking and predictive policing.
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Waking Lions
by Ayelet Gundar-Goshen
Fleeing the scene after accidentally running down an African migrant whose widow makes an impossible demand for his silence, a neurosurgeon with a seemingly idyllic life resorts to extreme lengths to save his family and reputation.
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