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Far from home : a novel
by Danielle Steel

Fleeing Paris after her husband's execution for opposing Hitler, Arielle von Auspeck hides in Normandy, joins the Resistance and forges a bond with a grieving widower as they fight to reunite with their loved ones.
Lethal prey
by John Sandford

Twenty years after her sister Doris's murder, when Lara Grandfelt offers $5 million for information leading to an arrest and a true-crime blogger finds the murder weapon, detectives Lucas Davenport and Virgil Flowers must discover the killer who's lurking in plain sight.
Nobody's Fool
by Harlan Coben

Backpacking in Spain, Sami Kierce wakes up covered in blood, his girlfriend Anna dead, and he runs—then years later he sees Anna in his night school classroom, she bolts, and he must find her to solve the mystery that has haunted him.
The Writer : Only from the Mind of James Patterson
by James Patterson

When the husband of bestselling true-crime author Denise Morrow is found dead in their luxury apartment, NYPD Detective Declan Shaw must unravel whether she is a target, a victim, or the mastermind behind a chilling plot.
The Jackal's mistress : a novel
by Chris Bohjalian

Managing her gristmill amid the turmoil of war in 1864 Virginia, Libby Steadman must choose whether to risk treason and aid a gravely injured Union officer left to die, while her desperate hope for news of her imprisoned husband collides with the harsh realities of war.
Blood moon
by Sandra Brown

Haunted by an unsolved case, a detective teams up with a determined true crime producer to solve the mysterious disappearances of local teenage girls, all who went missing during the night of a blood moon.
Goddess complex : a novel
by Sanjena Sathian

A biting examination of millennial adulthood, the often-fraught conversations around fertility and reproduction, and the painful quest to forge an identity.
Fight or Flight
by Fern Michaels

Haunted by a tragedy in her past, reclusive author Katherine Winston must leave her isolated mountain retreat to help a young fan whose life is threatened, leading her on a journey of self-discovery and courage.
Kills well with others
by Deanna Raybourn

Four women assassins, senior in status-and in age-sharpen their knives for another bloody good adventure in this riotous follow-up to the New York Times bestselling sensation Killers of a Certain Age. After more than a year of laying low, Billie, Helen, Mary Alice, and Natalie are called back into action. They have enjoyed their time off, but the lack of excitement is starting to chafe: a professional killer can only take so many watercolor classes and yoga sessions without itching to strangle someone...literally. Together the foursome embark on a wild ride across the globe on the double mission of rooting out the Museum's mole and hunting down the gangster who seems to know their next move before they make it. Their enemy is unlike any they've faced before, and it will take all their killer experience to get out of this mission alive.
The Story She Left Behind
by Patti Callahan Henry

In 1952, illustrator Clara Harrington travels to London with her daughter Wynnie to investigate a discovery linked to her vanished mother, a famed author, uncovering long-buried truths amid the chaos of the Great Smog and a remote Lake District retreat.
Elphie : a Wicked childhood
by Gregory Maguire

Describes the coming of age story of Elphaba, the Wicked Witch of the West, as she is molded by her promiscuous mother and her pious father, becomes jealous of her siblings and encounters mistreatment of the animal populations of Oz.
Finlay Donovan digs her own grave
by Elle Cosimano

After a body is found in a neighbor's yard, Finlay and Vero must solve the murder before police uncover secrets they'd rather keep buried, in the fifth novel of the series following Finlay Donovan Rolls the Dice. 
All the other mothers hate me : a novel
by Sarah Harman

When single mom Florence Grimes' son is accused of causing the mysterious disappearance of a bully classmate, she must manage her disdain of the other moms, her own self-doubts and unexpected truths to prove his innocence.
The buffalo hunter hunter
by Stephen Graham Jones

In 1912, a Lutheran pastor documents the chilling confessions of Good Stab, a Blackfeet vampire seeking justice for a historical massacre, intertwining themes of revenge, survival and haunting truths on the Blackfeet reservation.
Nonfiction
 
Who Is Government? : The Untold Story of Public Service
by Michael Lewis

Explores the lives of dedicated government workers, from an IRS agent to a coal mine safety expert, showcasing how their behind-the-scenes work addresses societal problems, challenges stereotypes, and reveals the critical, often unnoticed contributions of public servants.
Unmasking for life / : The Autistic Person's Guide to Connecting, Loving, and Living Authentically
by Devon Price

Provides practical tools for Autistic individuals to embrace neurodiversity, develop key skills for authentic relationships, and create new ways of living, loving, and advocating for their needs, moving beyond the unmasking process to navigate life with confidence and assertiveness.
The next conversation : argue less, talk more
by Jefferson Fisher

Provides a three-part communication system—Say it with control, confidence, and to connect—to help readers handle tough situations, assert themselves, set boundaries, and improve relationships by transforming the way they communicate, with practical strategies and phrases for any conversation.
The Mesopotamian Riddle : An Archaeologist, a Soldier, a Clergyman, and the Race to Decipher the World's Oldest Writing
by Joshua Hammer

Recounts the race among 19th-century scholars and adventurers to decipher cuneiform script, unraveling the history of ancient Mesopotamian civilizations while exploring the ruins of Persepolis and Ottoman territories during archaeology's golden age. Illustrations. Maps.
Everything is tuberculosis : the history and persistence of our deadliest infection
by John Green

An award-winning bestselling author explores of tuberculosis's historical and social impact, highlighting global healthcare inequities, personal stories like a young patient in Sierra Leone and the urgent need for action against this preventable yet deadly disease.
Super-Italian : more than 110 indulgent recipes using Italy's healthiest foods
by Giada De Laurentiis

Superfood-rich recipes inspired by Italian cuisine, focusing on nutrient-dense ingredients like olive oil, legumes, and vegetables to promote health and longevity, with detailed instructions on the preparation of indulgent meals that support wellness without sacrificing flavor.
There is no place for us : working and homeless in America
by Brian Goldstone

The working homeless, trapped by skyrocketing rents and stagnant wages in gentrifying cities, are examined through the lens of five families in Atlanta, showing the human cost of homelessness for people with full-time jobs, revealing the extent and causes of a crisis where housing is treated as a privilege.
The Ageless Brain : How to Sharpen and Protect Your Mind for a Lifetime
by M.D. Bredesen, Dale E.

Presents cutting-edge research on preventing and reversing neurodegenerative diseases, offering a comprehensive program to optimize cognitive health, address misconceptions about Alzheimer's and dementia, and empower readers of all ages to sustain mental sharpness and independence throughout their lives.
Notorious : Portraits of Stars from Hollywood, Culture, Fashion, and Tech
by Maureen Dowd

Shines a white-hot spotlight on America's famous, from Hollywood legends to Broadway stars to media moguls, in a captivating assortment of the author's most compelling style features and profiles. Illustrations.
Attainable sustainable pantry : a back-to-basics guide to stocking your kitchen
by Kris Bordessa

The internet sensation offers a practical guide featuring over 120 recipes to replace processed foods with homemade alternatives, offering healthier, cost-effective options for breakfast staples, baked goods, condiments, snacks, quick pickles and canning classics.
On air : the triumph and tumult of NPR
by Steve Oney

An epic, decade-long reported history of National Public Radio that reveals the unlikely story of one of America's most celebrated but least understood media empires.
How to menopause : take charge of your health, reclaim your life, and feel even better than before
by Tamsen Fadal

An Emmy award-winning journalist and documentary filmmaker provides actionable steps and evidence-based tools from a team of 42 experts, including neuroscientists, menopause-certified physicians, sex and relationship therapists, sleep doctors and lifestyle mentors, to answer the questions you've been too nervous to ask.
The man nobody killed : life, death, and art in Michael Stewart's New York
by Elon Green

Examines the life and 1983 death of a young Black artist brutally beaten by transit police, detailing the cultural impact of his case on activism and the 1980s New York art scene while exposing systemic failures in the pursuit of justice. Illustrations.
Close to home : the wonders of nature just outside your door
by Thor Hanson

An award-winning natural-history writer uncovers hidden wonders in everyday environments, revealing how backyards, park and local landscapes host fascinating wildlife, scientific potential and opportunities to connect with and contribute to the health of our planet.