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Where There's Hope: Healing, Moving Forward, and Never Giving Upby Elizabeth SmartThe activist author of the best-selling My Story shares counsel for trauma survivors on how to reclaim their lives and move forward with hope, drawing on her own experiences as an abductee, the insights of fellow survivors and conversations with leading thinkers and spiritual leaders to explore the meaning and power of hope to heal lives. Also available in audio.
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Harry: Life, Loss, and Loveby Katie NichollFrom his earliest public appearances as a mischievous redheaded toddler, Prince Harry has captured the hearts of royal enthusiasts around the world. In Harry , Britain's leading expert on the young royals offers an in-depth look at the wayward prince turned national treasure. ONLY available in audio.
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The Sun Does Shine: How I Found Life and Freedom on Death Rowby Anthony Ray HintonA revelatory memoir by a man who spent 30 years on death row for a crime he did not commit describes how he became a victim of a dangerously flawed legal system, recounting the years he shared with dozens of fellow inmates who were eventually executed before his exoneration and his post-release decision to commit his life to prison reform. Also available in audio.
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Unmasked: A Memoirby Andrew Lloyd WebberPublished to coincide with his 70th birthday, a memoir by the award-winning composer, producer and impresario of some of the most recognized musicals in theater history traces his half-century career, sharing insights into his eccentric, diverse family; his Oxford education; his creative process; and the events that shaped his characters and productions. Also available in audio.
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The Duchess: Camilla Parker Bowles and the Love Affair that Rocked the Crownby Penny JunorThe esteemed royal biographer and co-author of Wonderful Tonight traces the unlikely and extraordinary story of the once-reviled wife of Britain's Prince Charles, detailing her roles in some of the darkest days of the modern monarchy and helping restore its reputation as well as the changing public opinions about whether she should be queen. Also available in audio.
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Don't Bullsh*t Yourself!: Crush the Excuses that are Holding You Backby Jon TafferThe award-winning host of Bar Rescue argues that excuses are at the root of nearly every personal and professional problem, counseling readers of any level of employment on how to recognize and take charge of self-sabotaging habits, in a guide that also shares the inspiring stories of people who achieved success in spite of devastating losses.
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Disappointment River: Finding and Losing the Northwest Passageby Brian CastnerA decorated Iraq War veteran and author of The Long Walk describes his journey in the footsteps of 18th-century explorer Alexander Mackenzie and his discovery of the fabled Northwest Passage that Mackenzie never realized he had found.
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The Woman's Hour: The Great Fight to Win the Voteby Elaine F. WeissAn uplifting account of the 1920 ratification of the constitutional amendment that granted voting rights to women traces the culmination of seven decades of legal battles and cites the pivotal contributions of famous suffragists and political leaders.
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To Change the Church: Pope Francis and the Future of Catholicismby Ross Gregory DouthatThe New York Times columnist, author of Grand New Party and influential conservative assesses the efforts of Pope Francis to change today's Roman Catholic Church, sharing insights into why the author disagrees with Francis' increasingly popular willingness to include and share communion with formerly excluded segments of the population.
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The Disappearedby C. J BoxWyoming game warden Joe Pickett tackles two parallel cases involving the disappearance of a prominent British executive and a group of falconers who are being harassed by the feds, a double assignment that catches the attentions of a dangerous adversary. Also available in audio.
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Duel to the Deathby Judith A JanceThe best-selling author of the J. P. Beaumont and Joanna Brady thrillers presents another entry in the popular series starring Ali Reynolds, former Los Angeles news anchor-turned-amateur sleuth.
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As You Wishby Jude DeverauxGathering in a house in Summer Hill, Virginia, to support one another through marital woes, three women from different generations reflect on their experiences with estrangement, expectation and infidelity while resolving to pursue life on their own terms. Also available in audio.
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The Flight Attendantby Chris BohjalianA binge-drinking flight attendant wakes up in an unfamiliar hotel room beside a dead body and sneaks back to her work, telling a series of lies that complicate her ability to figure out what really happened.
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The Punishment She Deservesby Elizabeth GeorgeInspector Thomas Lynley of Scotland Yard and the pugnacious but loyal detective sergeant Barbara Havers tackle one of the most sinister murder cases they have ever encountered in a latest entry in the best-selling series. Also available in audio.
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Caribbean Rimby Randy Wayne WhiteWhen a discriminating director of the Florida Division of Historical Resources and his young assistant go missing, Doc Ford navigates a high-stakes mission to fight a murder charge against his amateur archaeologist friend.
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High Voltageby Karen Marie MoningA first entry in a new story arc set in the world of the best-selling Fever series finds Christian MacKeltar, Ryodan, Dani, Mac, Barrons and other fan-favorite characters working to protect Dublin from deadly, power-hungry factions. Also available in audio.
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One House Overby Mary MonroeLonging to enjoy life on the wild side without consequences in their 1930s Alabama community, spouses Joyce and Odell forge a secret friendship with a pair of successful bootleggers whose resentment over being marginalized leads to the exposure of Odell's scandalous double life.
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Tangerineby Christine ManganArriving in Tangier with her new husband only to encounter the estranged best friend she has not seen in more than a year, Alice allows her friend to introduce her to the rhythms and culture of Morocco only to be quickly stifled by the woman's controlling nature, a situation that turns sinister when her husband goes missing. Also available in audio.
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The Woman Left Behindby Linda HowardA gruff, no-nonsense GO-Team leader who relies on the sensual voice of the team's communication expert to guide him through dangerous assignments becomes her rescuer in the aftermath of an attack that leaves her stranded on a deserted station. Also available in audio.
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Burn Brightby Patricia BriggsWhen the rest of their pack goes into voluntary exile for the sake of peace, mated werewolves Charles and Anna are asked to help rescue an abducted wolf, only to find themselves confronted by dark magic elements from the past. Also available in audio.
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The Rising Seaby Clive CusslerInvestigating an alarming rise in the world's sea levels, Kurt, Joe and the rest of the NUMA scientific team uncover a diabolical plot to upset the Pacific balance of power by triggering natural disasters to displace billions of people. Also available in audio.
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A Dangerous Gameby Heather GrahamWhen a desperate woman shoves an infant into her arms and flees, only to be murdered minutes later, psychologist Kieran Finnegan teams up with FBI Special Agent Craig Frasier to expose and end a human-trafficking operation. Also available in audio.
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To Die But Onceby Jacqueline WinspearInvestigating the disappearance of an apprentice craftsman who had been working on a secret government contract, Maisie Dobbs discovers suspicious links to the London underworld and another boy close to her heart. Also available in audio.
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The Sandmanby Lars KeplerThe internationally best-selling author of The Hypnotist presents the chilling story of a manipulative serial killer and two brilliant police agents who must hold fast to their sanity to beat him at his own game and rescue a girl who went missing 13 years earlier.
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The Escape Artistby Brad MeltzerDiscovering that a military artist-in-residence who has been officially declared dead by the government is actually alive and on the run, Zig, a worker at Dover Air Force Base, uncovers disturbing facts about the young woman's past before learning that she witnessed something she was not supposed to see. Also available in audio.
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Fade to Blackby David RosenfeltStruggling to recover his memory after being wounded in the line of duty, New Jersey state police officer Doug Brock is approached by a fellow member of his amnesia support group who has discovered a cold-case murder victim's scrapbook and possible ties to Doug's own past.
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