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The Paris Express : a novel
by Emma Donoghue
Set on a fateful 1895 train journey to Paris, a diverse group of passengers?—?including politicians, a medical student, an inventor, and an anarchist?—?navigate personal ambitions and hidden motives, culminating in a disaster that forever changes their lives.
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The summer guests
by Tess Gerritsen
In Purity, Maine, former spy Maggie Bird and her Martini Club of ex-CIA operatives are drawn into the search for a missing teen with ties to their past, as they confront an innocent friend's wrongful suspicion, a buried corpse, and dark secrets that threaten to unravel everything they've worked to protect.
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The story she left behind : a novel
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.
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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.
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Sylvia
by Maithreyi Karnoor
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Beach vibes
by Susan Mallery
Beth's idyllic life running her Malibu beach shop unravels when she discovers her brother's infidelity and must make a moral decision threatening her newfound happiness and forcing her to choose between love and loyalty. 250,000 first printing.
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A map to paradise
by Susan Meissner
Blacklisted actress Melanie Cole and her maid, Eva, form an unlikely alliance to uncover the mystery surrounding their agoraphobic neighbor's disappearance, leading them to a surprising discovery about themselves and their shared past.
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The bane witch : a novel
by Ava Morgyn
After faking her death to escape a dangerous marriage, Piers Corbin discovers her legacy as a Bane Witch, using poison magic to eliminate evil men, but her growing body count draws the attention of a local sheriff?—?and a cunning serial killer. Original.
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The Writer
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.
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Murder by Memory
by Olivia Waite
On the luxurious HMS Fairweather?—?where new bodies are provided upon request, and minds can be temporarily preserved in the Library?—?detective Dorothy Gentleman is in a body that isn't hers when someone is killed?—?and must discover the murderer who is purposefully deleting minds.
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The haunting of room 904 : a novel
by Erika T. Wurth
Paranormal investigator Olivia Becente, struggling with her sister's death and her sudden gift to commune with spirits, investigates mysterious deaths at a Denver hotel, uncovering ties to a cult and dark secrets about her sister's hidden life.
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The library game
by Gigi Pandian
Tempest Raj, part of a family business crafting secret passages, investigates a baffling murder during a mystery dinner at a literary-themed library, unraveling a deadly game where classic detective stories seem to come horrifyingly alive.
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The Hymn to Dionysus
by Natasha Pulley
In an ancient Greek empire on the brink of chaos, soldier Phaidros searches for Thebes' missing crown prince, encountering the enigmatic Dionysus, whose ties to divine rumors and unfolding unrest challenge Phaidros's loyalty, humanity, and hidden past.
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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.
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Spellbound : my life as a dyslexic wordsmith
by Phil Hanley
An A-list comedian living with extreme dyslexia explains that though stand-up was never his dream, the comedy community provided a path that at the time seemed to be the only option left for him, and one that, he compellingly argues, saved his life. Illustrations.
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Antisemitism in America : A Warning
by Chuck Schumer
Drawing on personal experiences and historical context, the Senate Majority leader examines the resurgence of antisemitism in America, exploring its roots, impact and the distinction between legitimate criticism of Israel and prejudice against the Jewish people. 250,000 first printing.
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