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No plan B : a Jack Reacher novel
by Lee Child
Witnessing a woman pushed to her death in front of a bus, Jack Reacher, following the killer on foot, is unaware that this is part of a secret conspiracy with many moving parts with no room for error and any threats will be permanently removed, including Reacher.
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Mad honey : a novel
by Jodi Picoult
Her life upended when her husband revealed a darker side, Olivia MacAfee and her teenage son Asher move back to her New Hampshire hometown for a new beginning until Asher is implicated in the death of his girlfriend and she realizes hes hidden more than hes shared with her.
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Righteous prey
by John Sandford
When a mysterious vigilante group known only as The Five starts targeting the very worst of society, using their unlimited resources to offset the damage done by those they've killed, Lucas Davenport and Virgil Flowers are called in to investigate--and destroy--this virtually untraceable group.
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The boys from Biloxi : a novel
by John Grisham
The #1 New York Times best-selling author sets the stage for his most gripping thriller yet as he returns to Mississippi where his page-turning twists and turns lead to a stunning conclusion.
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Our missing hearts : a novel
by Celeste Ng
In a society consumed by fear, 12-year-old Bird Gardner, after receiving a mysterious letter, sets out on a quest to find his mother--a Chinese American poet who left when he was 9 years old--leading him to NYC where a new act of defiance may be the beginning of much-needed change.
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Triple Cross
by James Patterson
On the trail of a serial killer who targets entire families, leaving behind no physical evidence, Detectives Alex Cross and Sampson team up with the worlds best-selling true crime author, who sees patterns everyone else misses, until the Family Man flips the script, hunting down Cross and his family.
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Long shadows
by David Baldacci
The latest edge-of-your-seat thriller in the #1New York Times best-selling series. One million first printing.
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Endless summer : stories
by Elin Hilderbrand
Nine stories set in the universe of the best-selling author's previous romance novels includes a visit with friends of Mallory Blessing three years after her death and Margot Carmichael encouraging her husband to reunite with his ex.
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Livid : a Scarpetta novel
by Patricia Daniels Cornwell
When the sister of the judge presiding over a sensational murder case is found dead, chief medical examiner Kay Scarpetta, the reluctant start witness in the trial, investigates and recognizes telltale signs of the unthinkable, pitting her against a powerful force that returns her to the past. (suspense).
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The high notes
by Danielle Steel
After years of enduring the hardship of the road, exploitation and abuse, Iris Cooper, a young woman with an unforgettable voice, fights for her freedom to follow her dreams and let the whole world hear her undeniable talent.
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Treasure state : a Cassie Dewell novel
by C. J. Box
Cassie Dewell has her hands full with two casesfinding the man who conned a wealthy Florida widow out of her fortune, which takes her to Montana, and decoding a poem that promises buried treasure to one lucky adventurer, which has led to five deaths.
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Distant thunder
by Stuart Woods
After a strange storm deposits a dead man on his doorstep, Stone Barrington is determined to uncover who he was and how he got there, in the latest addition to the long-running series following Black Dog.
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Demon Copperhead : a novel
by Barbara Kingsolver
The son of an Appalachian teenager uses his good looks, wit and instincts to survive foster care, child labor, addiction, disastrous loves and crushing losses, in the new novel from the best-selling author of Unsheltered.
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The last chairlift : a novel
by John Irving
Growing up in a family that defies conventions and evades questions concerning the eventful past, Adam goes to Aspen, where he was conceived, to learn the truth about his mother, a former slalom skier and ski instructor, and meets some ghosts, which arent the first or the last ones he sees.
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The Christmas spirit : a novel
by Debbie Macomber
When Pete, a local pastor, and his best friend, Hank, a bartender, decide to switch jobs until Christmas Eve, they begin to see each others lives in a new light as they each discover a new love to cherish, forever changing their lives.
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The maze : a John Corey novel
by Nelson DeMille
Called out of retirement by his former lover to investigate a serial killer targeting prostitutes, former NYPD Homicide Detective John Corey, as he digs deeper into these killings, which have garnered national attention, discovers that there are sinister forces at work that dont want this case solved.
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A heart full of headstones
by Ian Rankin
Fresh off of helping his daughter, Samantha, find her missing husband, Inspector John Rebus investigates another surprising crime, in the latest addition to the long-running thriller series following A Song for the Dark Times.
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Thief of fate
by Jude Deveraux
After changing the course of history when he stole Cora McLeod from her destined soulmate, Finley Walsh, in 1844, Liam OConner, desperately trying to make amends, has three months to restore the balance by reuniting Cora and Finn or pay the ultimate price.
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And there was light : Abraham Lincoln and the American struggle
by Jon Meacham
The Pulitzer Prize-winning biographer examines life and moral evolution of Abraham Lincoln and how he navigated the crises of slavery, secession and war by both marshaling the power of the presidency while recognizing its limitations. Illustrations.
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Go-to dinners : make ahead, freeze ahead, prep ahead, easy assembled
by Ina Garten
The popular cooking show host and New York Times best-selling author shares her strategies for making delicious, satisfying and uncomplicated dinners including Overnight Mac & Cheese, Tuscan White Bean Soup, Chicken in a Pot with Orzo and Hasselback Kielbasa. Illustrations.
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The song of the cell : an exploration of medicine and the new human
by Siddhartha Mukherjee
Presenting revelatory and exhilarating stories of scientists, doctors and the patients whose lives may be saved by their work, a Pulitzer Prize-winning author, drawing on his own experience as a researcher, doctor and prolific reader, explores medicine and our radical new ability to manipulate cells. Illustrations.
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Boldly go : reflections on a life of awe and wonder
by William Shatner
The legendary Star Trek icon presents a series of essays focusing on our interconnection with nature and the joy of exploration, as well as stories both inspiring and tragic from his own life.
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The book of boundaries : set the limits that will set you free
by Melissa Urban
The CEO of the Whole30 and an authority on helping people create lifelong healthy habits shows how establishing boundaries is the key to better mental health and self-confidence, improved productivity, greater energy and more fulfilling relationships.
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The extraordinary life of an ordinary man : a memoir
by Paul Newman
Culled from thousands of pages of transcripts, this raw, candid, unvarnished memoir of the greatest movie star of the past 75 years, told with searing honesty, covers everything: his traumatic childhood, his career, his drinking, his intimate life with Joanne Woodward and his innermost fears and passions and joys. Illustrations.
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The revolutionary : Samuel Adams
by Stacy Schiff
A Pulitzer Prize-winning biographer turns her attention to Samuel Adams, an intensely disciplined man and arguably the most essential Founding Father who supplied the moral backbone of the American Revolution, becoming the most wanted man in America. Illustrations.
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Madly, deeply : the diaries of Alan Rickman
by Alan Rickman
Told through his diaries--a 25-year passion project--the beloved actor, political activist and more grants us access to his thoughts and insights on theater performances, the craft of acting, politics, friendships, work projects and his general musings on life.
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My travels with Mrs. Kennedy
by Clint Hill
Opening an old steamer trunk for the first time in 50 years, retired Secret Service agent Clint Hill finds forgotten photos, handwritten notes, personal gifts and treasured memories that capture the experience of traveling with Jacqueline Kennedy as the entire world was falling in love with her. Illustrations.
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Waxing on : The karate kid and me
by Ralph Macchio
Based on both the classic movies and his current show, the actor, in this entertaining and nostalgic memoir, reflects on the legacy of The Karate Kidin film, pop culture and his own life. Illustrations.
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Dying of politeness / : A Memoir
by Geena Davis
In this candid memoir, the Academy Award winner recalls her journey from a quiet and polite childhood to a screen icon who helped lead the way to gender parity in Hollywood
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