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Death at the sign of the rook : a novel
by Kate Atkinson
Ex-detective Jackson Brodie investigates a string of unsolved art thefts that point to a former estate that was converted into a hotel and now hosts Murder Mystery themed weekends, in the sixth novel of the series following Big Sky.
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Ghost soldier
by Mike Maden
Juan Cabrilla and the crew of the Oregon track down a mysterious arms dealer chasing him from Afghanistan to Kuala Lumpur known as“the Vendor,” in the latest addition to the long-running series following Hellburner.
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Rebel
by David Weber
Fatally underestimating Terrence Murphy, the Five Hundred—the elite families who rule the Terran Federation and control its political power and wealth—may be making money from the war against the Terran League, but their empire is about to meet its match.
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Vince Flynn capture or kill
by Don Bentley
Azad Ashani tries to thwart an Iranian plot that could trigger a catastrophic conflict in the Middle East while CIA Director Irene Kennedy races to confirm Osama bin Laden's location, in the latest addition to the series following Code Red.
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Robert B. Parker's Buzz kill
by Alison Gaylin
Called upon by a billionaire media mogul to investigate the disappearance of his son, a lazy, unscrupulous and notorious partier, PI Sunny Randall, unable to turn down his life-changing offer, is on the case, but when bodies start piling up, she must quickly find answers before she gets caught in the crossfire.
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The dark wives
by Ann Cleeves
When a man's body is found by a care home for troubled teens?—?a murder linked to the disappearance of a 14-year-old resident?—?DI Vera Stanhope is called in to investigate and when second connected body is found near the Three Dark Wives monument in the Northumberland countryside, superstition and folklore collide with fact.
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Safe enough : and other stories
by Lee Child
Meticulously plotted and packed with Child's trademark action and suspense, a collection of 20 short stories shows the author's mastery of the short form, and they've never been gathered before now.
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House of glass
by Sarah Pekkanen
Best Interest Attorney, Stella Hudson, takes on the case of an 8-year-old girl who witnessed the death of her nanny amid her parents' ugly divorce and realizes that everyone is a suspect. 150,000 first printing.
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The Banned Books Club
by Brenda Novak
Returning to Wakefield, Iowa, Gia Rossi comes face-to-face with Mr. Hart, the teacher who was fired after she reported him for sexual misconduct, which had divided the town, and with the support of an unlikely ally, sets out to prove Mr. Hart's guilt.
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The forest of lost souls
by Dean R. Koontz
A fearless woman, raised in the forest, fights against a group of powerful men, in a novel about good versus evil, the enduring nature of myth and the power of love by a #1 New York Times best-selling author.
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Tell me everything : a novel
by Elizabeth Strout
While defending a lonely, isolated man accused of killing his mother, town lawyer Bob Burgess falls into a deep and abiding friendship with acclaimed writer, Lucy Barton, and together they meet the iconic Olive Kitteridge and spend afternoons in Olive's apartment, telling each other stories, which imbues their lives with meaning.
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Katharine, the Wright sister
by Tracey Enerson Wood
This sweeping historical novel finally tells the often-overlooked story of the Wright brothers' younger sister, Katharine, who kept their business afloat, secured financial backers, marketing their invention worldwide and held the family together.
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Bad liar : a novel
by Tami Hoag
Sheriff's detective Nick Fourcade is thrust into a murder investigation while his colleague Annie Broussard delves into a missing person case, unraveling a web of deception and danger that leads deep into the Louisiana swamp, where nothing is as it seems.
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Santa's secret
by Fern Michaels
Friends since high school, four 30-something women—Francesca, Amy, Rachael, and Nina—reunite for a once-in-a-lifetime Italian adventure filled with tons of Christmas laughter, mischief, great food and even a little romance.
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Queen Macbeth : a novel
by Val McDermid
An electric reimagining of one of Shakespeare's most celebrated tragedies delivers an illuminating portrait of Shakespeare's most famous villain, and the treacherous pursuit of ambition that made her legendary.
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A jingle bell mingle
by Julie Murphy
An adult film worker visits Christmas Notch, Vermont to find the inspiration to complete a screenplay she sold to a much more wholesome network, in the third novel of the series following A Holly Jolly Ever After. 100,000 first printing.
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Legacy of blood
by Heather Graham
The Hungarian noblewoman, Elizabeth Báthory's unspeakable crimes against her people are being reenacted in Paris and across the French countryside, and unless Special Agent Jeannette LaFarge and recent recruit Detective Daniel Murray act quickly, the upcoming grape harvest promises to yield blood instead of wine. 10,000 first printing. Simultaneous & eBook.
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James : a novel
by Percival Everett
Describes the events of The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn through the eyes of the enslaved Jim, who decides to hide on nearby Jackson Island after learning he is to be sold to a man in New Orleans.
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Haunted
by Kat Martin
A brutal 1898 murder in the mining town of Jerome, Arizona, sets off an eerie chain of events that impacts a pair of 2024 hotel owners whose discovery of an old journal triggers supernatural occurrences impacting their livelihood and relationship.
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A slay ride together with you
by Vicki Delany
Rudolph, New York shop owner Merry Wilkinson's best friend Vicky Casey is newly engaged to Chef Mark Grosse and is moving into the historic Cole House, but soon a murder complicates things, in a mystery by a national best-selling author.
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Death by misadventure
by Tasha Alexander
Lady Emily investigates attempted murder at a Bavarian villa in 1906, uncovering long-buried secrets linked to King Ludwig's past, in the 18th novel of the series following A Cold Highland Wind. 40,000 first printing.
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The Holiday Cottage
by Sarah Morgan
The USA Today best-selling author of Beach House Summer returns with a heartfelt story of friendship, finding yourself and the surprising ties that bring us together.
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All I want is you : a novel
by Falon Ballard
Romance writer Jessica, stuck at a remote inn with her ex and writing rival Nick just before Christmas, turns their friction into inspiration, leading her to question if he might be her true happily ever after. Original.
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A home for the holidays
by Taylor Hahn
After learning that her mother, Connie, has died two weeks before Christmas, wedding singer Mel Hart meets a woman claiming to be her mom's estranged best friend who offers an alternate narrative where Connie was almost a famous country singer.
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A messy murder
by Simon Brett
A professional declutterer must unravel the mystery of her curmudgeonly client's death, suspected to be murder rather than suicide, while managing her own family's chaos, in the fourth novel of the series following Waste of a Life.
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The seventh floor : a novel
by David McCloskey
Six CIA officers, both dear friends and cherished enemies, have stolen other people's secrets for a quarter century, but now they must steal each other's.
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An eye for an eye
by Jeffrey Archer
To save innocent lives, Scotland Yard's Chief Superintendent William Warwick must untangle a master criminal's revenge plot spanning continents after a dying lord's will triggers explosive consequences, including murder, for a billion-dollar deal in a London. 100,000 first printing.
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The Christmas cottage
by T. Davis Bunn
In a magical tale of second chances and holiday blessings, two childhood friends, Dillon Farrow and Olivia Greer, cross paths at Christmas in the kindhearted coastal town of Miramar Bay.
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Risking her Amish heart
by Jackie Stef
"After being jilted, Grace Ebersol moves to Bird-in-Hand, Pennsylvania, to care for her ailing grandfather--and avoid any future heartache. Good thing the only eligible Amish bachelor nearby is her grandfather's standoffish employee. But Grace quickly sees that Aaron King's awkwardness hides a gentle, caring spirit. Can Grace learn to trust again...or will a secret Aaron is keeping destroy her second chance?"
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Mary's calico hope
by Anne Blackburne
"If God wills it, Mary Yoder will do it, even if that means using crutches for the rest of her life. She was badly injured in a buggy accident as a child. Still, she is content living in the Dawdi Haus connected to her parents' farmhouse and with her work weaving baskets and raising specialty roosters whose feathers she uses to make excellent trout lures. She is truly happy at twenty-nine, but. . .she wouldn't mind finding a husband--if the Lord wills it. Along comes Reuben King, a Mennonite doctor. Theyare attracted to one another, but how could they ever be together? She's a baptized Amish woman, so it seems impossible. Also, he wants her to have surgery to improve her mobility and lessen her day-to-day pain. She's sick and tired of surgeries! But if God wills it, she'll do it. And just maybe there will be a way for these two unlikely souls to connect"
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