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Beans, bourbon, and blood
by William W Johnstone
In a new series, Western legend Luke Jensen teams up with chuckwagon cook Dewey "Mac" McKenzie to dish out a plate of hot-blooded justice.
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The Boyfriend
by Freida Mcfadden
Sydney Shaw, like every single woman in NYC, has terrible luck with dating until she meets the utterly perfect, charming, handsome doctor Tom, but when a woman is brutally murdered and the suspect is a mystery man who dates his victims before he kills them, Sydney can't shake her own horrifying suspicions.
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Intermezzo : a novel
by Sally Rooney
In the wake of their father's death, two brothers—successful Dublin lawyer Peter and his younger brother Ivan, a competitive chess player—find different ways to deal with their grief, which affects not only their lives, but the lives of those they hold dear.
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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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How to age disgracefully
by Clare Pooley
The quirky members of the Senior Citizen's Social Club join forces with the tiny members of the daycare next store to thwart the city council's planned sale of the building housing both centers.
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Killing time
by M. C. Beaton
When a series of shop burglaries turn deadly, Agatha Raisin's private detective agency is on the case, but Agatha begins receiving death threats and narrowly avoids being kidnapped, so she takes advantage of a previously arranged trip to Mallorca with former police officer John Glass to lie low for a while.
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One Big Happy Family
by Susan Mallery
At first, Julie Parker is happy that her children do not plan to visit for Christmas, because she has been hiding her younger beau from them, but when they instead want to spend the holiday at the family cabin and the guest list grows beyond Julie's expectations, she discovers that more really is merrier.
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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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Roctogenarians : Late in Life Debuts, Comebacks, and Triumphs
by Mo Rocca
Celebrating the triumphs of people who made their biggest marks late in life, this entertaining and unexpected collection stars an amazing cast of characters—some long gone and some very much still living, including John Goodenough, who scored a Nobel Prize at 97 for inventing the lithium-ion battery.
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