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The ghostwriter : a novel by Julie Clark"From the instant New York Times bestselling author of The Last Flight and The Lies I Tell comes a dazzling new thriller. June, 1975. The Taylor family shatters in a single night when two teenage siblings are found dead in their own home. The only surviving sibling, Vincent, never shakes the whispers and accusations that he was the one who killed them. Decades later, the legend only grows as his career as a horror writer skyrockets. Ghostwriter Olivia Dumont has spent her entire professional life hiding the fact that she is the only child of Vincent Taylor. Now on the brink of financial ruin, she's offered a job to ghostwrite her father's last book. What she doesn't know, though, is that this project is another one of his lies. Because it's not another horror novel he wants her to write. After fifty years of silence, Vincent Taylor is finally ready to talk about what really happened that night in 1975"
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The listeners
by Maggie Stiefvater
June Porter Hudson struggles to maintain the elegance of the Avallon Hotel in 1942 West Virginia when it is secretly repurposed to house captured Axis diplomats, forcing her to balance wartime tensions, divided loyalties, and the covert operations of an FBI agent.
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Of Monsters and Mainframes
by Barbara Truelove
The queer love child of pulp horror and classic sci-fi, Of Monsters and Mainframes is a dazzling, heartfelt odyssey that probes what it means to be one of society's monsters - and explores the many types of friendship that make us human.
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The catch
by Yrsa Daley-Ward
Long estranged after being adopted into different families, twin sisters Clara and Dempsey encounter a woman identical to their vanished mother who seems to have lived a childless life, and their opposing views on her true identity push them toward a confrontation.
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The Slip
by Lucas Schaefer
A new novel features a missing teenage boy, cases of fluid and mistaken identity and the transformative power of boxing.
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Endling : a novel by Maria Reva"A surrealist novel that chronicles the travails of three Ukrainian women and one extremely endangered snail through the travails of capitalism, foreign invasion, romance, and survival"
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A song of legends lost
by M. H. Ayinde
An unforgettable tale of revenge and rebellion unfolds when a reckless king implements an ill-fated plan to end a thousand-year war in this relentlessly gripping epic fantasy debut.
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The Two Lies of Faven Sythe
by Megan E. O'keefe
A search for a missing person uncovers a galaxy-spanning conspiracy in this thrilling standalone space opera from award-winning author Megan E. O'Keefe.
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Atmosphere : a love story
by Taylor Jenkins Reid
In 1980, professor Joan begins training for the Space Shuttle in Houston with Top Gun pilot Hank, scientist John, mission specialist Lydia, warm-hearted Donna, and aeronautical engineer Vanessa, who become unlikely friends—until December of 1984, on mission STS-LR9, when everything changes in an instant.
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Flashlight : a novel by Susan ChoiThe author of Trust Exercise follows a father's disappearance across time, nations and memory.
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Don't forget me, little Bessie : a novel by James Lee BurkeAt the dawn of the twentieth century, Bessie Holland finds strength in a suffragette mentor, battles forces threatening her Texas home and flees to New York, where she is drawn into a violent underworld that tests her unbreakable spirit.
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Notes on infinity : a novel by Austin TaylorZoe and Jack are Harvard students who find themselves propelled into the intoxicating biotech startup world when they announce they've discovered the cure for aging.
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Park Avenue
by Renée Ahdieh
A young lawyer gets pulled in to manage a crisis with her firm's biggest client, a family whose Korean beauty brand is worth a billion dollars
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The Phoenix Pencil Company : a novel by Allison KingA hidden and nearly forgotten magic—of Reforging pencils, bringing the memories they contain back to life—holds the power to transform a young woman's relationship with her grandmother, and to mend long-lost connections across time and space. A first novel.
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So happy together : a novel by Olivia WorleyWhen Jane tries to sabotage lost love Colin's new relationship with Zoe, she makes a shocking discovery, one that will ensnare the three of them in a dark and complicated web of lies, secrets and murder.
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Shroud
by Adrian Tchaikovsky
On a planet shrouded in darkness, a stranded crew must fight for survival. But, the darkness may have plans of its own in this wildly original story from Adrian Tchaikovsky, Hugo and Arthur C. Clarke Award-winning author of Children of Time.
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Meet me at the crossroads : a novel by Megan GiddingsFrom an award-winning, critically-acclaimed author comes a novel about two brilliant sisters and what happens to their undeniable bond when a mysterious and possibly perilous new world beckons.
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A language of limbs
by Dylin Hardcastle
Traces two versions of a life, one in which a teenage girl is kicked out for kissing her neighbor and finds a queer communal home, and the other, in which a teenage girl suppresses lustful dreams of her best friend—the two lives shadow each other until they collide.
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There are reasons for this : a novel by Nini Berndt"Lucy's brother, Mikey, is dead. Two years ago, when he left their small Eastern Colorado town and moved west to Denver, he'd intended to bring Lucy along. But Lucy is too late. She arrives in search of Helen, a woman Mikey loved. But when Lucy moves in across the hall, she finds nothing is as she expected: the city is crumbling; the weather is tempestuous; a predator is on the loose; the old woman in the attic needs company; desire is being compressed into pills and distributed like candy; and, most distressingly of all, she finds herself becoming obsessed with Helen, who is nothing like she expected - and who has no idea who Lucy really is. As Helen's and Lucy's lives become more entwined, Lucy begins to realize that the real reasons she came to Denverare deeper and stranger than a simple desire to understand what happened to her brother. As a storm builds and the city falls apart, Lucy finds herself drawn further to Helen, and further from her brother, questioning what makes a family and if love can ever really be found. There Are Reasons for This is a modern love song about the fallibility of love - in all its iterations - about the denial and tethering of desire, about the family we are given and the one we find for ourselves, and to what comes next, whatever that may be"
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