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The affair : a novel
by Danielle Steel
A fashion magazine executive navigates a scandal involving her son-in-law's affair with a Hollywood actress, while her daughters support each other through infidelity, commitment issues and personal secrets. By the best-selling author of Neighbors
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The Red Book
by James Patterson
Launching an investigation of his own when his instincts tell him that more is behind a political shooting on Chicago's west side, SOS Detective Billy Harney uncovers a spate of murders connected to his troubled past. 520,000 first printing.
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Klara and the Sun
by Kazuo Ishiguro
Waiting to be chosen by a customer, an Artificial Friend programmed with high perception observes the activities of shoppers while exploring fundamental questions about what it means to love. By the Nobel Prize-winning author of Never Let Me Go
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Dark sky : a Joe Pickett novel
by C. J. Box
Reluctantly accompanying a Silicon Valley tech baron on an elk hunting trip, Wyoming game warden Joe Pickett finds himself defending his high-profile charge from a vengeful sharpshooter. By the Edgar Award-winning author of Long Range
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Sunflower Sisters
by Martha Hall Kelly
Union nurse Georgeanna Woolsey, an ancestor of Caroline Ferriday, travels with her sister to Gettysburg, where they cross paths with a slave-turned-army conscript and her cruel plantation mistress. By the best-selling author of Lilac Girls
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The committed
by Viet Thanh Nguyen
A sequel to the Pulitzer Prize-winning The Sympathizer finds the unnamed "man of two minds" and his blood brother dealing drugs in 1980s Paris, where he navigates the worlds of privileged clients while trying to reconcile two politically polarized friends
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Life After Death
by Sister Souljah
A sequel to the best-selling The Coldest Winter Ever continues the gritty experiences of a returned Winter Santiaga. By the author of No Disrespect and A Deeper Love Inside. 125,000 first printing
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Happy singles day
by Ann Marie Walker
"As a Certified Professional Organizer, everything in Paige Parker's world is as it should be. Perfect apartment, perfect office, perfect life. And now, the perfect vacation planned to honor Singles Day. After all, what's better than celebrating her pride in being single? Because who needs a man anyway? They have zero taste in quality television, leave the toilet seat up, and sleep with your best friend. No thanks. Her life is fine just the way it is"
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Everything after
by Jill Santopolo
Helping troubled students navigate personal losses, a university psychologist is forced to reckon with her own painful past when a tragic event compels her to reevaluate her goals, passions and sense of identity.
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Cloudmaker
by Malcolm Brooks
Secretly building an airplane during the summer of Amelia Earhart's final flight, a young tinkerer and an aspiring pilot discover a body that is wearing a rare Lindbergh flight watch. By the best-selling author of Painted Horses
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What's mine and yours : a novel
by Naima Coster
Integrated into a predominantly white high school, an anxious young Black student and a half-Latina whose mother would have her pass as white join a bridge-building school play that shapes the trajectory of their adult lives. 50,000 first printing.
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Let's get back to the party
by Zak Salih
Reconnecting with a childhood friend in the weeks after the Supreme Court marriage equality ruling, an art history teacher observes the contrast between his own closeted youth and the open relationships of a younger generation. 25,000 first printing.
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Sparks Like Stars
by Nadia Hashimi
Adopted from Afghanistan 40 years earlier by an American diplomat in the aftermath of a coup and assassination, Aryana has a chance encounter with the soldier who saved her life and killed her family. 75,000 first printing.
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The eagle and the viper : a novel of historical suspense
by Loren D. Estleman
A failed Christmas Eve assassination attempt targeting Napoleon Bonaparte takes an ominous turn when an evolving conspiracy brings the world to the brink of total war. By the Shamus Award-winning author of the Amos Walker series. 20,000 first printing.
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Blink of an eye
by Iris Johansen
Investigator Kendra Michaels teams up with military-trained bodyguard Jessie Mercado and agent-for-hire Adam Lynch in a desperate effort to rescue a famous pop singer who has been kidnapped during a live performance. 75,000 first printing.
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City of a thousand gates
by Rebecca Sacks
A college student in illegal territory, a journalist covering regional violence, a new father and a teen soldier struggle to survive in the contemporary West Bank against a backdrop of ongoing Israeli-Palestinian conflicts. A first novel. 40,000 first printing.
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Infinite country : a novel
by Patricia Engel
Moving their family to what they believe will be a safer but temporary home in Houston, two young parents are forced to choose between an undocumented status in America and returning to the violence of war-torn Bogatá. 75,000 first printing.
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Blood grove
by Walter Mosley
Unlicensed private investigator-turned-hardboiled detective Easy Rawlins navigates sex clubs, the mafia and dangerous friends when he reluctantly accepts the racially charged case of a traumatized Vietnam War veteran in late-1960s Los Angeles. 40,000 first printing.
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The kitchen front : a novel
by Jennifer Ryan
An indebted young widow, a freedom-seeking kitchen maid, the wife of a wealthy but unkind man and a trained chef navigating sexism compete for a once-in-a-lifetime spot hosting a BBC cooking program during World War II.
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A Fatal Lie
by Charles Todd
Dispatched from London to investigate the discovery of an unidentified body in a peaceful Welsh village, Ian Rutledge uncovers a tangle of deception involving a child’s tragic fate and a woman bent on hiding the past. 100,000 first printing.
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Make up break up : a novel
by Lily Menon
Rendered instantly famous when his break-up app becomes meteorically successful, Hudson Craft moves into a new office adjoining the workspace of a commitment-minded woman with whom he once shared a Las Vegas summer fling.
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The future is yours
by Dan Frey
Inventing a computer with a remarkable ability to browse the internet one year into the future, two best friends form a meteoric startup company in Silicon Valley before their innovation reveals a coming year that is anything but promising. Illustrations.
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George Washington : the political rise of America's founding father
by David O. Stewart
The award-winning author of The Summer of 1787 traces the political evolution of George Washington, examining how he matured from a headstrong youth to the commander in chief of the Continental Army and unanimously elected first American President. Maps.
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The Marathon don't stop : the life and times of Nipsey Hussle
by Rob Kenner
This first in-depth biography of the late hip-hop artist examines his early years, his rise to fame with the mixtape “The Marathon” and his tragic murder in the very neighborhood he had dedicated himself to rebuilding. 75,000 first printing.
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Futureproof : 9 rules for humans in the age of automation
by Kevin Roose
The New York Times technology columnist presents a counter-intuitive guide to the age of A.I. that explains how laborers facing the automation of their jobs can thrive in the machine age by rethinking their human relationships with technology. Illustrations.
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Thaddeus Stevens : Civil War revolutionary, fighter for racial justice
by Bruce C. Levine
The best-selling author of Confederate Emancipation presents a portrait of the 19th-century statesman that includes discussions of Stevens's decades-long fight against slavery, key role in the Union war effort and postwar legislation for American racial justice. 50,000 first printing. Illustrations
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Last call : a true story of love, lust, and murder in queer New York
by Elon Green
Documents the decades-long effort to capture the "Last Call Killer" of 1980s and 1990s New York City, discussing how he took advantage of period discrimination to prey upon gay victims against a backdrop of the AIDS epidemic. 100,000 first printing. Map(s).
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Life's edge : searching for what it means to be alive
by Carl Zimmer
The New York Times "Matter" columnist investigates the science community's conflicting views on what it actually means to be alive as demonstrated by laboratory attempts to recreate life and the examples of particularly remarkable life forms
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The ravine : a family, a photograph, a Holocaust massacre revealed
by Wendy Lower
The award-winning author of Hitler’s Furies draws on years of forensic and archival detective work to illuminate the open-air massacres of World War II Ukraine as reflected in a Holocaust Memorial Museum photograph of a family murder. 35,000 first printing. Illustrations.
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