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All the Colors of the Dark
by Chris Whitaker
After a string of disappearances in 1975 Missouri, a one-eyed boy heroically thwarts a kidnapping, igniting a chain of events that blur the lines between triumph and tragedy as the townspeople of Monta Clare confront hidden truths.
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All This and More
by Peng Shepherd
A divorced, middle-aged woman full of regrets is selected for a reality show that uses quantum technology to allow contestants to relive and revise their pasts but she discovers that changing everything doesn't necessarily bring her happiness.
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The Astrology House
by Carinn Jade
A group of wealthy Manhattanites escape to an astrology-themed retreat, where simmering resentments and long-held secrets lead to a shocking death.
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The Au Pair Affair
by Tessa Bailey
Jumping at the opportunity to be a live-in nanny for hockey veteran and newly single dad, Burgess, 26-year-old aspiring marine biologist Tallulah, while helping her tween charge fit in, helps Burgess get back on the dating scene, but when boundaries are crossed, they find their hearts on thin ice.
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Bad Tourists
by Caro Carver
Three tight-knit friends embark on an extravagant divorce trip to the Maldives where they can unwind and celebrate a new chapter in midlife—until they realize the resort of their dreams is harboring a killer.
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Bear
by Julia Phillips
Trapped on a remote Washington island with their dreams out of reach, two sisters clash when a mysterious bear arrives swimming in the channel, forcing them to confront their conflicting desires for escape and connection.
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Big in Sweden
by Sally Franson
Paulie Johansson auditions for a reality tv show where Swedish-American compete to win a reunion with their relatives and discovers through increasingly absurd challenges how to embrace her heritage, find love and a newfound sense of self.
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The Black Bird Oracle
by Deborah Harkness
When the Congregation demands she and Matthew test the magic of their 7-year-old twins, Oxford scholar and witch Diana Bishop, forging a different path, confronts her family's dark past and reckons with her desire for even greater power?—?if she can let go of her fear of wielding it.
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Enlightenment
by Sarah Perry
Two unlikely best friends in Aldleigh, England investigate the mystery of a vanished 19th century explorer uncovering a devastating tale of love and scientific pursuit.
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The Briar Club
by Kate Quinn
In 1950 Washington, DC, at an all-female boardinghouse called Briarwood, mysterious widow Grace March moves into the attic room, drawing her oddball collection of neighbors into unlikely friendship, but when a shocking act of violence tears the house apart, the women must expose the true enemy in their midst.
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The Cliffs
by J. Courtney Sullivan
A Harvard archivist, returning to Maine after a terrible mistake, Jane is hired to research the history of a Victorian house and the women who lived there, uncovering a story of lost lovers, romantic longing, shattering loss and the long shadow of colonialism that is even older than Maine itself.
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Confessions of the Dead
by James Patterson
In the idyllic New England town of Hollows Bend, Sheriff Ellie Pritchett prides herself on a zero crime rate until a mysterious teenage girl arrives, leading them to a multiple crime scenes and a mysterious lake.
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The Dallergut Dream Department Store
by Miye Lee
Working at Dallerget, a department store that sells dreams, Penny, as she uncovers the workings of this whimsical world, bonds with a colorful cast of characters, including the flamboyant and wise owner, a famous dream designer, a nightmare producer and the many customers who dream to heal, grow and flourish.
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A Daughter of Fair Verona
by Christina Dodd
The eldest daughter of Romeo and Juliet rejects the betrothal planned by her parents and tries to find the groom-to-be a more suitable bride.
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A Death in Cornwall
by Daniel Silva
The #1 New York Times best-selling author returns with the year's most anticipated new thriller in which a brutal murder, a missing masterpiece and mystery can only be solved by Gabriel Allon.
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Desperation Reef
by T. Jefferson Parker
A woman whose husband died tragically twenty-five years prior at a big-wave surfing competition must face the same contest again when her grown twin sons follow in their father's perilous footsteps.
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Don't Let the Devil Ride
by Ace Atkins
A Memphis wife and mother hires an old friend of her father, legendary private investigator Porter Hayes, to search for her missing husband and the pair uncover a dangerous knot of international intrigue involving mercenaries, retired actresses and imposters.
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Evenings and Weekends
by Oisín Mckenna
Pregnant and broke, Maggie struggles with a looming move home while her boyfriend, Ed tries to run from his past with her best friend Phil, who already has another, very serious boyfriend during a sweltering London summer.
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Finding Mr. Write
by Kelley Armstrong
A woman writing under a male pseudonym lands a huge book deal but finds herself falling for the man she hired to pretend to be her.
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Flashback
by Iris Johansen
Twenty years after their mother was the second victim of the Bayside Stranger, two sisters disappear leaving Kendra Michaels to investigate the cold case, in the 11th novel of the series.
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Flashpoint
by Catherine Coulter
As a deadly conspiracy unfolds, FBI agent Dillon Savich races to protect a witness from an attack and help a psychic child search for his missing father in the latest novel of the series following Reckoning.
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The Gilded Crown
by Marianne Gordon
Gifted with the ability to raise the dead, Hellevir, after bringing the Queen's granddaughter, Princess Sullivain, back to life, must remain by the princess's side, but with the threat of war looming, she must trade more and more of herself to keep Sullivain alive, but Death will always take what he's owed.
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A Happier Life
by Kristy Woodson Harvey
A young woman discovers the love and family she has always longed for when she spends a life-changing summer at her grandparents' old house in North Carolina.
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How the Light Gets In
by Joyce Maynard
After her husband's death, Eleanor returns to her New Hampshire farm to care for their brain-injured son while facing family tensions, personal struggles and national events, in the follow-up to Count the Ways.
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The Lion Women of Tehran
by Marjan Kamali
When Homa, a girl from her childhood, reappears in her privileged world, Ellie, amidst Iran's political turmoil, joins her in pursuing their goals for meaningful futures until one earth-shattering betrayal has far-reaching consequences, altering the course of both their lives,
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I was a Teenage Slasher
by Stephen Graham Jones
A good kid in a small Texas town in 1989 finds himself cursed to kill for revenge in true slasher film-style.
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Lenny Marks Gets Away with Murder
by Kerryn Mayne
Unable to remember a tragic childhood event, introvert Lenny Marks, who is excellent at not having a life, finds everything unraveling when she receives a letter that forces her to connect with the community around her where, unexpectedly, she may finally get a life—if her past doesn't catch up to her first.
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The Lost Story
by Meg Shaffer
Forced to return to the enchanted world they called home for six months 15 years ago to confront their shared past no matter how traumatic the memories, reclusive artist Rafe and famed missing persons' investigator Jeremy search for their friend Emilie's sister--and for everything they've lost.
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Love Letters to a Serial Killer
by Tasha Coryell
Writing to William, a handsome lawyer accused of murdering 4 women, 30-something Hannah, using this an outlet for pent-up frustration and rage, is consumed by obsession when he writes back, and when he's acquitted, she moves in with him while secretly investigating him for serial murder.
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Midnight Rooms
by Donyae Coles
In 1840 England, Orabella, the orphaned daughter of a white man and a Black woman with no fortune or connections, is married off to the wealthy Elias Blakersby and, whisked away to his family's estate, becomes engulfed by the house's darkness, making her question where her dreams and reality begins.
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Navola
by Paolo Bacigalupi
In Navola, a city-state dominated by a handful of influential families, Davico di Regulai must demonstrate his mastery of Navolese diplomacy as he prepares to take the reins of power from his father, which reveals his fate depends on what lies buried in the heart of his adopted sister.
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The Night Ends with Fire
by K. X. Song
When her opium-addicted father plans to sell her to a violent, ill-tempered man, Mellin, with the Three Kingdoms at war, disguises herself as a boy and enlists in the army where she has visions of a sea dragon spirit that offers her true power and freedom, but with a deadly price.
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One Big Happy Family
by Jamie Day
When the Bishop sisters arrive at The Precipice, a legendary, family-owned hotel on the coast of Maine, to claim it, 19-year-old chambermaid Charley Kelly, who pilfers from guests and is hiding a woman on the run, discovers this weekend could be the death of all of them when murder checks in.
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Our Kind of Game
by Johanna Copeland
Living the life she's always wanted, Stella Parker finds her peaceful existence shattered when her neighbor claims to know things about her, forcing her to reckon with the dark secret upon which she's built her life, in this debut thriller that explores the connection between physical and psychological harm.
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Our Little Secret
by Lisa Jackson
Breaking off her brief affair with Gideon Ross, who threatens he'll never let her go, Brooke Harmon, after a year goes by, wants to believe it's all behind her but the fear hasn't disappeared—and she's right to be worried because Gideon is a man who keeps his word.
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Pitch Dark
by Paul Doiron
In pursuit of mysterious fugitive Mark Redmond, who's responsible for drugging him and killing a bush pilot, Maine game warden Mike Bowditch, to stop Redmond and his daughter from reaching the Canadian border, soon discovers his enemy is prepared to kill his own child rather than have her taken from him.
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Resurrection
by Danielle Steel
A successful influencer and one part of a power couple on the international stage, 42-year-old Darcy Gray, after her perfect life comes crashing down, must stay indefinitely in France during an escalating worldwide health crisis and, through her newfound friendships with others who are stranded, begins to see glimpses of new possibilities.
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Robert Ludlum's The Bourne shadow
by Brian Freeman
When he meets a woman who recognizes him as David Webb, Bourne is forced to confront the dangerous ghosts of a past he doesn't event remember.
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Sentinel
by Mark Greaney
Sent to Ghana to protect U.S. embassy personnel who are there to highlight American commitment to the construction of a new dam, Josh and Nikki Duffy, when the Chinese get involved, find themselves on the run, caught between a Chinese hit squad and a rebel army.
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The Sky on Fire
by Jenn Lyons
When she's spirited away to the dragon-ruled sky cities by a group of cunning misfits who need her help to steal from a dragon's hoard, Anahrod, who lives only for survival, discovers there's one problem: the hoard in question belongs to a woman who wants her dead.
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The Spellshop
by Sarah Beth Durst
When the Great Library of Alyssium goes up in flames, introverted librarian Kiela and her sentient spider plant flee to the faraway island of her childhood where she opens a spell shop to restore the island's power, coming out of her shell to make a new life for herself.
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The Summer Pact
by Emily Giffin
Ten years after they made a pact, promising to always be there for each other in their times of need, Hannah, when one of the happiest moments of her life is suddenly turned upside down, calls on her closest friends, and together, they embark on a shared journey of self-discovery, forgiveness and acceptance.
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Tell it to Me Singing
by Tita Ramâirez
A Cuban American family is sent into a tailspin when the ailing matriarch confesses the first of several shocking secrets to her daughter before undergoing heart surgery.
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This Great Hemisphere
by Mateo Askaripour
A young woman-invisible by birth and relegated to second-class citizenship-who sets off on a mission to find her older brother, whom she had presumed dead but who is now the primary suspect in a high-profile political murder.
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