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Under the rainbow : a novel
by Celia Laskey
When a conservative Kansas community is labeled the country’s most homophobic town, a task force of queer social activists voluntarily moves into the community for two years in an attempt to broaden minds and hearts, with unexpected results.
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Hammer to fall
by John Lawton
Posted in disgrace to remote northern Finland under the guise of a cultural exchange representative, 1960s MI6 spy Joe Wilderness earns money on the side as a vodka smuggler before uncovering a mining operation with possible atomic ties.
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New waves
by Kevin Nguyen
Fed up with discriminating bosses, an Asian-American customer service representative and a talented African-American programmer conspire to steal their employer’s user database before an unexpected setback exposes a secret double life. A first novel.
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Trace elements
by Donna Leon
A woman’s cryptic dying words in a Venetian hospice lead Commissario Guido Brunetti and his colleague, Claudia Griffoni, to uncover a threat to the entire region. By the award-winning author of Unto Us a Son Is Given.
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Providence
by Max Barry
A four-person crew aboard Earth’s first warship prepares to defend the planet from hostile aliens only to find their communications disrupted by a sudden and devastatingly real space battle. By the author of Jennifer Government.
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House of earth and blood : a Crescent City novel
by Sarah J Maas
Seeking oblivion in nightclubs in the aftermath of a shattering loss, half-fae Bryce is unwittingly dragged into a murder investigation at the side of a Fallen angel. By the best-selling author of the Throne of Glass series.
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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. 10,000 first printing.
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The Eighth Girl
by Maxine Mei-Fung Chung
A woman with multiple personality disorder finds her other selves becoming assets and vulnerabilities in her effort to rescue her friend, a worker at a London gentlemen’s club who has uncovered a dangerous secret. A first novel. 75,000 first printing.
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The glass hotel : a novel
by Emily St. John Mandel
The award-winning author of Station Eleven presents a tale of crisis and survival in the hidden landscapes of homeless campgrounds, luxury hotels, private clubs and federal prisons, where a massive Ponzi scheme is tied to a woman’s disappearance at sea.
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Victim 2117
by Jussi Adler-Olsen
The death of a seemingly random refugee in the Mediterranean Sea triggers powerful reverberations in a teen with murderous impulses, an Abu Ghraib terrorist and Department Q’s Assad, who uncovers links to a family he assumed was long dead.
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The night watchman : a novel
by Louise Erdrich
A historical novel based on the life of the National Book Award-winning 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. 150,000 first printing. Tour.
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Devoted
by Dean R. Koontz
A child who has not spoken since his father’s death befriends a dog who understands his wordless communications, which are complicated by the boy’s conviction that an evil is targeting his family. By a #1 New York Times best-selling author.
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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. 75,000 first printing.
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A Silent Death
by Peter May
A new suspense novel unites a strong, independent Spaniard with a socially inept Scotsman; a senseless vendetta with a sense-deprived victim; and a red-hot Costa Del Sol with an ice-cold killer. 22,500 first printing.
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Sharks in the time of saviors
by Kawai Strong Washburn
Folds the legends of Hawai’ian gods into an engrossing family saga; a story of exile and the pursuit of salvation. A first novel.
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How to eat : all your food and diet questions answered
by Mark Bittman
Inspired by their viral hit article on Grub Street, a bestselling author and a physician/health expert answer questions about fat, carbs and protein, sharing their clear-no-nonsense perspective on food and diet. 75,000 first printing.
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Had I Known : Collected Essays
by Barbara Ehrenreich
A selection of the best-selling writer and political activist’s most provocative signature writings includes her groundbreaking undercover investigations, op-ed pieces, essays and reviews, including the award-winning “Welcome to Cancerland.” 50,000 first printing.
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Dinner in French : My Recipes by Way of France: a Cookbook
by Melissa Clark
An authoritative but comprehensive French cookbook by the James Beard Award-winning New York Times food writer and author of Dinner shares 150 wide-ranging recipes and modern updates of classic favorites, from Ratatouille Sheet-pan Chicken to Scalloped Potato Gratin. Illustrations.
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As needed for pain : a memoir of addiction
by Daniel Peres
The award-winning former editor-in-chief of Details presents a cautionary memoir that reveals his celebrity encounters and private life as an opioid addict, detailing how his addiction significantly impacted his life and career. 30,000 first printing.
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