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Hop Scot
by Catriona McPherson
It's all aboard for a Campbell Clan Christmas! Lexy swaps cinnamon lattes for boiled sprouts when the Last Ditch crew travel from California to an idyllic Scottish village for the holidays, but something very unmerry is lurking below the surface .
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The last session : a novel
by Julia Bartz
From the instant New York Times bestselling author of The Writing Retreat, a white-knuckled locked-room thriller about a social worker who, after coming face-to-face with her dark past, must infiltrate a mysterious wellness center in the deserts of New Mexico.
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The world's fair quilt : a novel
by Jennifer Chiaverini
A timely celebration of quilting, family, community, and history in this latest novel in the perennially popular Elm Creek Quilts series from New York Times bestselling author Jennifer Chiaverini.
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Heartwood : a novel
by Amity Gaige
"In the heart of the Maine woods, an experienced Appalachian Trail hiker goes missing. She is forty-two-year-old Valerie Gillis, who has vanished 200 miles from her final destination. Alone in the wilderness, Valerie pours her thoughts into fractured, poetic letters to her mother as she battles the elements and struggles to keep hoping. At the heart of the investigation is Beverly, the determined Maine State Game Warden tasked with finding Valerie, who leads the search on the ground. Meanwhile, Lena, a seventy-six-year-old birdwatcher in a Connecticut retirement community, becomes an unexpected armchair detective. Roving between these compelling narratives, a puzzle emerges, intensifying the frantic search, as Valerie's disappearance may not be accidental"
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Flirting lessons
by Jasmine Guillory
When shy, newly single Avery enlists flirty heartbreaker Taylor for flirting lessons, their playful arrangement ignites undeniable chemistry, forcing both women to confront their feelings and risk everything for the chance at something real.
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The Sleeping Land
by Ella Alexander
Less than three years after the collapse of the Soviet Union, three archaeology grad students and their enigmatic adviser arrive at a remote cave in the heart of the Siberian wilderness to carry out the first extensive Western dig on Russian soil since the execution of the czar.
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The family recipe : a novel
by Carolyn Huynh
From the author of the “sharp, smart, and gloriously extra” (Nancy Jooyoun Kim, New York Times bestselling author) Good Morning America Book Club Pick The Fortunes of Jaded Women, a stunning family dramedy about estranged siblings competing to inherit their father’s Vietnamese sandwich franchise and unravel family mysteries.
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Passion project : a novel
by London Sperry
When New York City temp Bennet Taylor, grieving the death her first love, tells Henry Adams she isn't ready to date, he encourages her find her passion as they try activities every Saturday, from carpentry to tattooing?—?and Bennet's guarded exterior begins to ebb away. Original.
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The keeper
by Charles Martin
"Combine James Patterson and Colleen Hoover and you'll start to understand why readers are riveted by the Murphy Shepherd series: gripping action, heart-wrenching emotion, and deep questions that deserve to be considered"
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White Line Fever
by K. C. Jones
Four friends on a weekend getaway find themselves trapped on Oregon's infamous Devil's Driveway, a 15-mile stretch of road where a routine shortcut turns into a harrowing fight for survival against an unimaginable horror. Original.
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The sirens : a novel
by Emilia Hart
Lucy searches for her missing sister Jess in a modern-day coastal Australian town shrouded in eerie legends, uncovering connections to Jess's adolescent past and twin sisters from 1800 whose haunting ties to the sea ripple across generations.
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Snowy with a chance of murder
by Jessica Fletcher
In a nod to Rear Window, when new neighbor Mr. Rymer is found murdered after creating risqué (read: naked) snow sculptures on his lawn, recently injured Jessica Fletcher must solve the case while wheelchair-bound.
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Essence of foul play : Daryl Wood Gerber.
by Daryl Wood Gerber
While preparing for her grand opening, spa owner Emma is accused of murdering a rival store owner with a goodwill gift and must investigate the crime herself, facing small-town gossip, skeptical police and quirky suspects to clear her name. Original.
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Tilt : a novel
by Emma Pattee
Nine months pregnant and stranded in a chaotic, earthquake-ravaged Portland, Annie journeys home on foot, navigating human desperation and kindness while reflecting on her struggling marriage, stalled career and hopes for a fresh start with her baby.
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Vanishing daughters : a novel
by Cynthia Pelayo
Haunted by eerie visions and restless spirits, Briar Thorne investigates a string of murders tied to a Chicago serial killer, uncovering a chilling connection between her nightmares and the key to stopping the killer before she becomes his next victim. Original.
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Easeful death
by Cynthia Harrod-Eagles
DCI Bill Slider investigates the murder of an 18-year-old in her suburban home, sifting through teenage secrets, family tensions and a dangerous boyfriend in the latest addition to the long-running series following Before I Sleep.
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The library of lost dollhouses : a novel
by Elise Hooper
"A fresh new dual-timeline novel from beloved author Elise Hooper, about a young librarian who discovers historic dollhouses and embarks on a journey to uncover the hidden secrets behind the intricate miniatures, perfect for fans of Fiona Davis and MarieBenedict"
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The Gatsby gambit
by Claire Anderson-Wheeler
Greta Gatsby, newly arrived at her brother Jay's West Egg mansion, finds her idyllic summer shattered by scandal, betrayal, and murder, forcing her to navigate the secrets of a glittering yet dangerous world of wealth and deception.
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Stop me if you've heard this one : a novel
by Kristen Arnett
Cherry Hendricks, a struggling clown in Orlando, juggles work, family pressures, and a chaotic performer community while navigating mentorship and romance with an accomplished magician, Margot, as she strives to redefine her art, career and identity in a world of comedy and spectacle.
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You killed me first
by John Marrs
As Bonfire Night looms, three women?—?faded star Margot, her friend Anna and enigmatic newcomer Liv?—?navigate a web of deception and dangerous secrets, culminating in a fiery confrontation where only one may survive. Original.
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A drop of corruption
by Robert Jackson Bennett
After a Treasury officer vanishes from a locked room, investigator Ana Dolabra discovers a deadly plot targeting the Empire's magical lifeblood, pitting her against an unstoppable adversary, in the second novel of the series following The Tainted Cup. Maps.
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The impossible thing
by Belinda Bauer
In 1926, a neglected girl's discovery of a rare bird egg changes her fate, while a century later, Patrick Fort and his friend Nick uncover the dark world of egg trafficking as they pursue a stolen treasure with ties to the past.
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Passing through a prairie country : a novel
by Dennis E. Staples
At Hidden Atlantis Lake Resort and Casino, Ojibwe Marion Lafournier barely escapes dark force“the sandman” with help from cousins Alana and Cherie, and Alana and Marion must defeat the wraith using her seven-fire sight and his ability to navigate the spirit world.
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The filling station : a novel
by Vanessa Miller
"From the author of The American Queen comes another important story about love, resilience, faith, and grit"
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Shelf Life (A Village Library Mystery, #12)
by Elizabeth Spann Craig
Ann finds her quiet existence disrupted when the town's newspaper editor and publisher, Grayson, reveals a chilling discovery. Dawson Blake, a retired journalist whose bylines once graced the front pages, has met an untimely end under mysterious circumstances. Known for his tenacious reporting, Dawson had helped Grayson find his footing in Whitby years ago. Now, it seems he was onto a story that someone wanted shelved permanently. Ann and Grayson must read between the lines to prevent another chapter of tragedy from being written. Can they close the books on this case before the due date for justice expires, or will the truth remain checked out indefinitely?
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Helle & Death
by Oskar Jensen
A witty repurposing of the Golden Age country house whodunnit for the modern age.
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The younger woman
by Cate Ray
Unhappy in her new empty nester life with her husband Fred, Gabby confides her dark wish for his death to a mysterious woman named Ellis, only to discover that Ellis may not be who she claims, plunging Gabby into a dangerous game of deception and revenge.
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I leave it up to you : a novel
by Jinwoo Chong
"From the award-winning author of Flux comes a dazzling novel about love, family, and the art of sushi that asks: What if you could return to the point of a fateful choice, wiser than before, and find the courage to forge a new path?"
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Dawn of Grace : Mary Magdalene's story
by Jill Eileen Smith
"All Mary has ever known is fear and loss-until she encounters a rabbi different than all the others. One touch from Jesus and she is never the same. Her new mission in life is to serve the one who set her free. But when the unthinkable happens, she mustfight not to descend into darkness once again"
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Lucky night : a novel
by Eliza Kennedy
Nick Holloway and Jenny Parrish have been meeting monthly for sex for six years despite being married to other people, but when a fire starts outside their hotel room, fear strips away their defenses, and they are forced to be honest with each other and themselves.
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I see you've called in dead : a novel
by John Kenney
The Office meets Six Feet Under meets About a Boy in this coming-of-middle-age tale about having a second chance to write your life’s story.
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This book will bury me : a novel
by Ashley Winstead
A once-celebrated amateur detective turned public pariah, Jane Sharp recounts her group's descent into the dark and deadly Delphine Massacres case, where fame, fractured evidence, and their own missteps blurred the line between solving crimes and becoming part of the tragedy.
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Waters of destruction
by Leslie Karst
Retired caterer Valerie Corbin investigates a suspicious drowning in this Orchid Isle cozy culinary mystery, featuring a feisty queer couple who swap surfing lessons for sleuthing sessions in tropical Hilo, Hawai‘i
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Death in the dressing room
by Simon Brett
Neighbours Carole and Jude investigate murder most horrid in the theatre in the latest Fethering village mystery from the original king of British cozy crime, internationally best-selling, award-winning author Simon Brett, OBE. For fans of Richard Osman – but with added bite!
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Overkill
by Judith A. Jance
Chuck Brewster, former business partner of Ali Reynolds's husband B. Simpson, once had an affair with Clarice, B.'s first wife?—?when Chuck is found murdered with Clarice nearby covered in blood, she swears she's innocent and begs for Ali's help.
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Theft
by Abdulrazak Gurnah
In early 21st-century Tanzania, Karim, Fauzia and Badar navigate ambition, escape, and uncertainty as their lives intertwine amidst global changes that bring both opportunities and challenges, reshaping their understanding of destiny and self-determination.
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The carpenter's son : a novel
by John Gray
"This novel gives you a chance to walk with Christ and see the world through his eyes. Most importantly, it will renew your faith in God and each other"
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Crush : a novel
by Ada Calhoun
A woman with a seemingly perfect life confronts the limits of marriage when her husband's provocative question about desire unravels her world, sparking a journey through passion, self-discovery and redefining love in modern relationships.
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Our beautiful boys : a novel
by Sameer Pandya
"When the star players on a high school football team are accused of violence by another student, their secrets-and the secrets of their parents-threaten to shatter their entire community in a gripping novel of race, class, and privilege from the author of Members Only"
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