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Queen of bones
by Teresa Dovalpage
In a novel set between Cubas 20 years apart, Havana native Teresa Dovalpage’s new mystery features an unusual detective—an ex-cop turned Santería priest and a familiar face—from her acclaimed crime fiction debut, Death Comes in Through the Kitchen.
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The revisioners : a novel
by Margaret Wilkerson Sexton
The author of the National Book Award-nominated A Kind of Freedom explores the impact of racism and interracial relationships between women through the story of an early 20th-century farmer and her unemployed single mother descendant.
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The Book of Science and Antiquities
by Thomas Keneally
Obsessively researching prehistoric remains believed to represent a link between Africa and ancient Australia, an award-winning documentary filmmaker uncovers the complex world of a peaceful, 40,000-year-old tribal human. By the award-winning author of Schindler’s List. 50,000 first printing.
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Secrets of the chocolate house
by Paula Brackston
A sequel to The Little Shop of Found Things finds Xanthe struggling to resume her life in modern Marlborough before an unsettling vision of Samuel compels another journey into the past and a confrontation with a dangerous enemy.
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The house of brides : a novel
by Jane Cockram
A disgraced social-media influencer targeted for endorsing a controversial product flees to the safety of a British estate, where she uncovers dark truths about generations of women who married into her family. A first novel. 100,000 first printing.
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The innocents
by Michael Crummey
Two orphans forage for survival on an isolated Newfoundland cove during years marked by storms and ravaging illness, before the mystery of their nature tests the limits of their bond. By the award-winning author of River Thieves.
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Takes one to know one
by Susan Isaacs
A retired FBI agent-turned-Long Island housewife taps into her investigative past when she begins to suspect that her neighbor is harboring criminal secrets. By the award-winning author of Any Place I Hang My Hat.
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Christmas shopaholic : a novel
by Sophie Kinsella
Agreeing to host her family’s Christmas celebration, Becky finds her efforts complicated by her parents’ alternate plans, Jess’ vegan turkey, Luke’s lack of enthusiasm, Minnie’s request for a hard-to-find gift and the reappearance of a rock-star ex. (general fiction).
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The lost causes of Bleak Creek : a novel
by Rhett McLaughlin
The creators of Good Mythical Morning and authors of the best-selling Rhett and Link’s Book of Mythicality present the story of two teens from a conservative 1990s North Carolina community who uncover harrowing truths about a local reform school. Illustrations.
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Strangers at the gate
by Catriona McPherson
Moving into her boss’s gatehouse in the wake of a law partnership, a deacon’s wife is alarmed by otherworldly noises on the property before her boss is brutally murdered. By the Anthony Award-winning author of Quiet Neighbors.
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Supernova era
by Cixin Liu
When a distant supernova showers the Earth with radiation that kills all adults, the planet’s surviving teens begin acting on violent ideas to rebuild the world. By the Hugo Award-winning author of the Remembrance of Earth’s Past series.
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Divide me by zero
by Lara Vapnyar
After learning that her renowned mathematician mother is dying, Katya turns to the unfinished notes of her last textbook in the hopes of finding guidance in the mathematical concepts there. By the author of Still Here.
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Secondhand : travels in the new global garage sale
by Adam Minter
From the author of Junkyard Planet comes a global exploration of the hidden market for used stuff and a travelogue that follows unwanted, obsolescent objects’ journeys into a reusable future. Illustrations.
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Metahuman : unleashing your infinite potential
by Deepak Chopra
The best-selling author of You Are the Universe draws on wisdom traditions and the latest research into the human brain, artificial intelligence and biometrics to explain what higher consciousness is and its role in health and spirituality. Illustrations.
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Country music : Based on a Documentary Film
by Dayton Duncan
The creators of The National Parks present a richly illustrated, anecdotal companion to the 2019 PBS series honoring America’s most popular music and the artists who shaped 20th-century history and culture. TV tie-in.
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Atlas Obscura : an explorer's guide to the world's hidden wonders
by Joshua Foer
A completely revised and updated second edition of the best-selling guide to the planet’s most unusual and mysterious locations incorporates 120 new entries and a full-color gatefold road trip map outlining an itinerary for ultimate enthusiasts. 150,000 first printing. Illustrations. Maps. Tour.
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