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33 Place Brugmann
by Alice Austen
On the eve of Nazi occupation, the residents of 33 Place Brugmann in Brussels are forced to choose between submission or risking everything to protect one another in the face of betrayal, love and courage.
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Animal Instinct
by Amy Shearn
In spring 2020, newly divorced Brooklynite Rachel Bloomstein navigates online dating, flirtations, casual romance and even programs an AI chatbot to meet her emotional needs, only to discover that real life may offer more than her fantasies ever could.
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The Antidote
by Karen Russell
In a Dust Bowl-era Nebraska town burdened by the Great Depression and its dark past, a witch guarding memories, a grieving athlete, a cursed farmer, and a photographer with a time-bending camera grapple with buried secrets and the consequences of a nation's forgotten history.
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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.
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The Boxcar Librarian
by Brianna Labuskes
During the Great Depression, Works Progress Administration editor Millie Lang is sent to Montana to investigate sabotage at her project and uncovers a mystery surrounding Alice Monroe, her Boxcar Library, and the disappearance of librarian Colette Durand years earlier.
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Broken Country
by Clare Leslie Hall
When her brother-in-law's actions reconnect her with a former love, Gabriel, whose son eerily resembles her deceased child, Beth's carefully constructed life unravels as past secrets and jealousies resurface, leading to deadly consequences and a difficult choice.
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The Californians
by Brian Castleberry
Tobey Harlan's theft of his father's paintings by controversial artist Di Stiegl intersects with the century-spanning saga of Di's rise in 1980s New York and her grandfather Klaus's transformation into a silent film director in early Hollywood.
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Counting Backwards
by Binnie Kirshenbaum
Modern lawyer Jessa Gidney uncovers a shocking link between her family and a pattern of abuse in an ICE detention center, tying her fight for justice to Carrie Buck's 1927 eugenics case and the enduring struggle for women's rights.
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Dream Count
by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
Explores the lives of four Nigerian women, each grappling with love, loss and the complexities of modern life, as they face personal growth, societal expectations and the pursuit of happiness, in the new novel by the best-selling author of Americanah.
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The Dream Hotel
by Laila Lalami
After a dream-analysis algorithm predicts that she will harm her husband, Sara is detained in a facility with similarly accused women, where she navigates shifting rules until a new arrival leads her to confront the forces controlling her fate.
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Everybody Says It's Everything
by Xhenet Aliu
Estranged in adulthood, adopted twins Drita and Pete are drawn together by Pete's young son, leading Drita on a journey to uncover their Albanian roots, the truth about their adoption and the chance to rebuild their fractured family.
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Far From Home
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.
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The Filling Station
by Vanessa Miller
From the author of The American Queen comes another important story about love, resilience, faith, and grit.
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The Fisherman's Gift
by Julia R. Kelly
In a snowbound Scottish fishing village in 1900, teacher Dorothy cares for a mysterious boy who resembles her lost son, unearthing buried secrets, confronting past love, and testing the fragile bonds of a tight-knit community.
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The Girl from Greenwich Street
by Lauren Willig
Bitter rivals Hamilton and Burr unite to defend a carpenter accused of murdering Elma Sands, a mysterious young woman found in a well, intertwining a high-profile trial with their own political ambitions and personal enmity.
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Goddess Complex
by Sanjena Sathian
Grappling with the aftermath of a failed marriage and the pressure to conform to societal expectations, Sanjana Satyananda finds herself entangled in a bizarre quest to find her missing ex-husband and confront the choices she made about motherhood.
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Harriet Tubman: Live in Concert
by Bob the Drag Queen
In an age where the greatest heroes from history have magically returned to help save the world, Harriet Tubman returns to create a hip-hop album with a fallen producer, forging powerful music that inspires a divided nation.
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Hot Air
by Marcy Dermansky
Single mother Joannie finds herself caught in a whirlwind of desire and confusion when her billionaire childhood crush crash-lands into her life, leading to a chaotic and hilarious exploration of love, lust and the complexities of modern relationships.
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Hunchback
by Saåo Ichikawa
Shaka has a congenital disorder and lives in a care home outside Tokyo, but her mind has no boundaries: She takes e-learning courses and publishes fantasies on websites, and when she offers a ton of money for a sperm donor, her nurse accepts the dare.
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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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I Leave It Up to You
by Jinwoo Chong
Jack Jr. awakens from a coma to an unfamiliar world, so he returns to Korean American enclave Fort Lee, New Jersey, to work at his parents' restaurant Ioja, spar with alcoholic brother James, connect with the male nurse who cared for him, and become underqualified sage to his teenage nephew.
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The Jackal's Mistress
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.
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Jane and Dan at the End of the World
by Colleen Oakley
While celebrating their anniversary at La Fin du Monde, unhappy couple Jane and Dan find themselves taken hostage by bumbling climate activists whose actions are eerily similar to those in Jane's failed novel, so only they know what will happen and how to stop it.
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Killer Potential
by Hannah Deitch
Discovering a brutal murder at her wealthy clients' home, scholarship student Evie becomes a fugitive with a mysterious woman, embarking on a cross-country journey to clear her name and uncover the real killer amidst national media frenzy.
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The Love We Found
by Jill Santopolo
Ten years after Gabe's disappearance, Lucy follows a clue to Rome, uncovering secrets about his past while meeting Dax Amstrong, whose connection challenges her to confront her lingering grief, the truth about her son's father, and the possibility of moving forward.
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Lucky Night
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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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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O Sinners!
by Nicole Cuffy
Young journalist Faruq Zaidi, reeling from loss, investigates a cult in the California redwoods, The Nameless, led by Vietnam vet Odo, but as Faruq gets closer to Odo, he unravels and is forced to come to terms with old memories while trying to resist Odo's spell.
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One Good Thing
by Georgia Hunter
In occupied Italy, Jewish best friends Lili and Esti hide war orphans in a convent where they forge false papers for the Underground, and when Esti is critically injured, she asks Lili to go on the run with her son Theo through Nazi-occupied villages toward Allied territory.
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Our Beautiful Boys
by Sameer Pandya
Vikram and teammates Diego and MJ celebrate a football victory at a party in the Southern California foothills below ancient caves and get lost in one of the caves with an annoying classmate, and when the kid emerges with serious injuries, the boys' parents try to figure out the truth.
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The Paris Express
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 Persians
by Sanam Mahloudji
Meet the Valiat family. In Iran, they were somebodies. In America, they're nobodies. When an annual vacation in Aspen goes wildly awry, the family's brittle status quo is cracked open. Shirin embarks upon a grand but half-baked quest to restore the family name. But what does that even mean in a country where the Valiats never mattered?
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Red Dog Farm
by Nathaniel Ian Miller
After a semester at university in Reykjavik, Orri returns to help his father Pabbi run the family's cattle farm, but when Orri meets part-time student Mihan online and their connection deepens, he must decide if he wants to—or should—return to university and a possible future with Mihan.
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Rooms for Vanishing
by Stuart Nadler
The Alterman family, fractured by war and exile, navigates separate lives across continents and decades, each haunted by grief, loss, and fleeting encounters with ghosts, as they search for love, closure and the impossible hope of reuniting.
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The Second Sun
by P. T. Deutermann
In March 1945, Captain Wolfe Bowen investigates a captured German U-boat carrying Japanese civilians and mysterious cargo, triggering a race against time to determine Japan's potential atomic weaponry and report the findings to newly inaugurated President Truman.
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Sister Europe
by Nell Zink
Elderly Princess Naema's attempt to honor an acclaimed author devolves into chaos as a cast of mismatched guests—including a troubled teen, a disaffected prince, and an opportunistic publisher—collide at a Berlin gala, culminating in a life-altering midnight adventure.
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Stag Dance
by Torrey Peters
This collection of one novel and three novellas explores community, desire and the complexities of gender through stories of lumberjacks navigating identity in Stag Dance, a gender apocalypse in Infect Your Friends and Loved Ones, boarding school intrigue in The Chaser and dark choices on the Vegas strip in The Masker.
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Stone Angels
by Helena Rho
Angelina Lee, grieving her mother's suicide, travels to Seoul to uncover a buried family secret involving a lost aunt from World War II, confronting her heritage, past relationships and personal identity while piecing together the hidden truths that shaped her family's history.
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Stop Me if You've Heard This One
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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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.
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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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Tilt
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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The Trouble Up North
by Travis Mulhauser
The fractured Sawbrook family, once master smugglers on Michigan's lakes, is forced to confront their painful past and dwindling legacy when youngest daughter Jewell's misguided crime threatens them all, pushing them to navigate their deepest rifts and one final dangerous mission together.
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Twist
by Colum McCann
Irish journalist Anthony Fennell investigates the human cost of fiber-optic cable repair on Africa's west coast, joining a mysterious engineer and freediver as their mission at sea reveals personal and global fractures, forcing them to confront love, loss and the fragile connections that bind them.
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The Undoing of Violet Claybourne
by Emily Critchley
When Gillian Larking is asked to tell the truth about the enigmatic Claybourne sisters and a fateful Boxing Day hunt in 1939, she must confront long-buried secrets of privilege, loyalty, and tragedy that shaped her life and shattered theirs.
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Universality
by Natasha Brown
After a violent attack at an illegal rave on a Yorkshire farm, a determined journalist unravels a web of intrigue involving a corrupt landlord, a controversial columnist, and a group of anarchists, exposing unsettling truths about power, language and the elusive nature of storytelling.
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We Pretty Pieces of Flesh
by Colwill Brown
In 1990s Doncaster, lifelong friends Rach, Shaz and Kel navigate the complexities of adolescence, ambition and loyalty in a gritty postindustrial town, but as they grow older, a buried secret threatens to unravel their indestructible bond.
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What Is Wrong With You?
by Paul Rudnick
A diverse cast of eccentric characters?—?including a tech billionaire, a flight attendant, a disgraced book editor, and a TikTok rapping Wall Street bro?—?collide at a lavish private island wedding, where love, chaos and self-discovery intertwine in unexpected ways.
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Wild Dark Shore
by Charlotte McConaghy
On a remote island near Antarctica, the Salt family's fragile existence is upended by the arrival of Rowan, a mysterious woman who washes ashore during a storm, forcing them to confront rising dangers and the hope of rebuilding trust amidst isolation and loss.
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The Women on Platform Two
by Laura Anthony
In 1969 Dublin, Maura and Bernie confront dangerous choices around motherhood, while in 2023, Saoirse's hesitation about having children connects her to a hidden history of women's resilience that shaped her freedom to choose.
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Woodworking
by Emily St. James
In small-town South Dakota, newly divorced Erica, a closeted trans teacher, forms an unlikely bond with Abigail, a bold trans student navigating senior year, as their friendship withstands community scrutiny as it shapes their journeys toward self-acceptance and authenticity.
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All the Other Mothers Hate Me
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.
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The Beijing Betrayal
by Joel C. Rosenberg
In this explosive conclusion, Marcus Ryker uncovers a deadly bioterror plot linked to China's secret plans to invade Taiwan, forcing him to race against time to thwart a global catastrophe as Washington faces unprecedented threats on multiple fronts.
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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.
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This Book Will Bury Me
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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Bridal Shower Murder
by Leslie Meier
When a guest is murdered at her daughter's bridal shower, Lucy Stone must uncover deadly secrets before the entire wedding is ruined, in the latest addition to the long-running series following Patchwork Quilt Murder
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Claire, Darling
by Callie Kazumi
When Claire discovers her fiancé's double life while attempting to deliver an anniversary gift at his place of business, her search for answers spirals into an obsessive journey through betrayal, deception and her own fractured past.
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Count My Lies
by Sophie Stava
When Sloane lies about being a nurse to meet an attractive single father, she becomes his children's nanny, entering a seemingly perfect world that hides dangerous secrets and forces her to confront the consequences of her deceptions.
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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.
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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.
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Girl Anonymous
by Christina Dodd
Haunted by her mother's role in a deadly feud years ago, Maarja is drawn back into the dangerous world of the Bouchard crime family forcing her and Dante Bouchard to confront their pasts and a relentless shared enemy.
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Glory Daze
by Danielle Arceneaux
Glory Broussard's quiet life is turned upside down when a murder is tied to her ex-husband's mistress, drawing her into the secrets and scandals of Louisiana's dark underbelly, in the second novel of the series following Glory Be.
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High Tea and Misdemeanors
by Laura Childs
While catering an elegant wedding, tea shop owner Theodosia Browning investigates a murder after a suspicious greenhouse collapse turns deadly during the celebration, in the latest addition to long-running the series following Peach Tea Smash.
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I Would Die for You
by Sandie Jones
When Nicole Forbes opens her door to an interview in 2011 about British 80s band Secret Oktober on the same day her daughter goes missing, she suspects a connection and must revisit her past, which includes sister Cassie's teen obsession with Secret Oktober's frontman Ben Edwards and his eventual interest in Nicole.
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Kills Well With Others
by Deanna Raybourn
When a mole in the elite assassin organization the Museum leaks names to an Eastern European gangster who's murdering agents, assassins Billie, Helen, Mary Alice and Natalie—senior in status and age—must root out the organization's mole and hunt down their new nemesis.
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The Last Days of Kira Mullan
by Nicci French
Recovering from a psychotic breakdown, Nancy North moves into a new flat and becomes convinced a new neighbor's sudden death isn't a suicide, while Detective Maud O'Connor battles institutional apathy to uncover the truth, as both women face mounting pressure and blurred lines between reality and suspicion.
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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.
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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.
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Pomona Afton Can So Solve a Murder
by Bellamy Rose
Upper East Side heiress Pomona Afton's paranoid grandmother is murdered and her will mandates freezing her assets, so Pomona and Gabe, son of Pomona's former nanny, must solve the murder so his mom gets her retirement money and Pomona can return to luxury.
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Saltwater
by Katy Hays
Thirty years after Sarah Lingate's mysterious death on Capri, her daughter Helen returns with the family for their annual retreat, only to uncover a buried necklace, renewed suspicions, and dangerous secrets, as betrayal and paranoia threaten to rupture the family and claim more lives.
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Silent as the Grave
by Rhys Bowen
Molly Murphy Sullivan, juggling motherhood in 1900s New York, investigates deadly sabotage on a film set after her adopted daughter, Bridie, lands a starring role, uncovering tensions between rival studios amidst the fledgling movie industry's dangerous experiments.
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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 Vanishing Kind
by Alice Henderson
Wildlife biologist Alex Carter's search for endangered jaguars in a New Mexico desert preserve intertwines with an archaeological dig, a dangerous group of vigilantes, and mysterious disturbances, forcing her to confront escalating threats to her mission and her life.
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Witness 8
by Steve Cavanagh
A former socialite turned maid, Ruby Johnson harbors dangerous secrets after witnessing a murder, while defense attorney Eddie Flynn fights to prove his client's innocence in a seemingly impossible case, all while evading the deadly pursuit of powerful criminals.
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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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The Big Fix
by Holly James
After a murder at an estate sale entangles bookish professor Penny Collins with Anthony, a fixer on the run, the unlikely pair must outwit criminals and the FBI, relying on Penny's smarts and Anthony's skills to survive a summer of chaos.
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A Constant Love
by Tracie Peterson
In the aftermath of tragedy, Micah and Charlotte fight their grief, rekindle hope and confront a scorned suitor's threat as their deepening love offers a chance for healing, renewal and a future built on faith.
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Fan Service
by Rosie Danan
Small-town outcast Alex Lawson, an expert in werewolf lore, reluctantly teams up with a disgraced TV star, Devin Ashwood, to help unravel his sudden transformation under a Wolf Blood Moon, sparking unexpected chemistry and danger.
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Go Luck Yourself
by Sara Raasch
While investigating stolen Christmas magic, Kris clashes with his rival, Prince Lochlann of St. Patrick's Day, but discovers they must team up, in the second novel of the series following The Nightmare Before Kissmas.
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Hard to Get
by Laura Moher
Singer Andi Salazar attracts the attention of kindhearted math teacher Kevin Mahoney when he sees her perform and the pair navigate a budding friendship with a simmering attraction, in the third novel of the series following What She's Having.
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It All Comes Back to You
by Melissa Wiesner
Anna is trying to leave behind her old life when she meets Gabe, but she runs when his family nearly discovers her secret—years later tragedy brings her home and back to Gabe, but when the truth emerges, will their worlds come crashing down?
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Just Our Luck
by Denise Williams
Sybil Sweet spends the night with Kieran Anderson and runs out in the morning, leaving her winning lottery ticket, and when news of the returned ticket boosts sales in his struggling donut shop, they pretend to be a couple to convince Sybil's family of her good romantic choices.
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The Love Simulation
by Etta Easton
Vice principal Brianna Rogers joins a Mars simulation competition to fund a school library, clashing with science teacher Roman Major, whose charm and uncertain motives disrupt their rivalry, forcing her to choose between her school's future and the possibility of love.
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My Big Fat Fake Marriage
by Charlotte Stein
Nice guy Beck admits to Connie that he's told his publishing house coworkers that he's married, and she agrees to be the fake wife he doesn't have?—?but the tension builds between them, and Connie wonders if this might be real after all.
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The Peacemaker
by Wanda E. Brunstetter
In an Amish community still reeling from Rosa Petersheim's disappearance, her best friend Ada and boyfriend Ephraim navigate growing suspicion, false accusations, and a mysterious arson, as secrets threaten to unravel their bonds and the hope for reconciliation.
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Promise Me Sunshine
by Cara Bastone
Grieving the loss of her best friend, Lenny's life is turned upside down when she babysits for Reese's daughter Ainsley, where she meets Miles, the grumpy stranger who swears he can help her live again.
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Scot and Bothered
by Alexandra Kiley
A second chance romance is rekindled on the breathtaking Isle of Skye as former college sweethearts, ghostwriter Brooke and nature photographer Jack, work together to help their ailing mentor Mhairi complete her memoir.
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Story of My Life
by Lucy Score
A disillusioned romcom author moves to a quirky small lake town, hoping to reignite her belief in love by renovating a house and joining the town council, only to find unexpected inspiration and connection in the community's own quest for a fresh start.
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Strawberry Patch Pancake House
by Laurie Gilmore
Renowned chef Archer moves to Dream Harbor to raise his daughter, Daisy, and reluctantly hires Iris, a free-spirited job-hopper, as a nanny, sparking unexpected connections and the possibility of love as they navigate their new roles and Daisy's matchmaking efforts.
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The Trouble With Anna
by Rachel Griffiths
When fiercely independent Anna enters a high-stakes horse race to secure her inheritance, she clashes—and sparks fly—with the arrogant Lord Julian Ramsay, leading to a battle of wills, wits and hearts in this spirited historical romance.
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A Wager at Midnight
by Vanessa Riley
Disguised as a man to pursue medical research, Scarlett Wilcox clashes with Dr. Stephen Carew after he saves her from scandal, but as marriage pressures mount, their brilliant minds battle undeniable chemistry, in the second novel of the series.
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Blood Beneath the Snow
by Alexandra Kennington
Revna, a magicless royal outcast, enters the deadly Bloodshed Trials to save her friends, only to be kidnapped by a powerful enemy general whose unexpected motives could change both her life and the fate of her kingdom.
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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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Cold Iron Task
by James J. Butcher
Novice Auditor Grimshaw Grimsby joins a high-stakes heist to repair his fractured friendships, but secrets and monsters force him to confront both his past, in the third novel of the series following Long Past Dues.
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Days of Shattered Faith
by Adrian Tchaikovsky
A young bureaucrat assists her mentor against a backdrop of political intrigue, forbidden magic and a looming war in a corrupt and decadent society, in the third novel of the series following House of Open Wounds.
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Dissolution
by Nicholas Binge
Grieving the loss of her husband to Alzheimer's, Maggie embarks on a dangerous quest to uncover the truth behind his illness, leading her on a mind-bending adventure through time and memory to save him and change the course of history.
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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.
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Galaphile
by Terry Brooks
Galaphile, an orphan turned master mage, builds the legendary Druid citadel Paranor while experience love, loss and battling an ancient evil who threatens the Four Lands, in the new series by the author of The Last Druid.
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A Harvest of Hearts
by Andrea Eames
When a clumsy village girl's heart is accidentally taken by a petulant, inept young sorcerer, she embarks on a perilous journey to demand a cure, only to discover a hidden truth about magic and the fate of her kingdom.
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The Haunting of Room 904
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 Keeper of Lonely Spirits
by E. M. Anderson
Cursed to wander far from home, immortal ghost hunter Peter Shaughnessy must choose between protecting his new friends in Harrington, Ohio, and confronting the heartbreak of staying with the found family he never expected.
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Luminous
by Silvia Park
In a near-future reunified Korea, a junkyard scavenger's discovery of a lifelike robot boy intertwines with the lives of estranged siblings haunted by their brother's disappearance, revealing complex truths about family and artificial intelligence.
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The Martian Contingency
by Mary Robinette Kowal
On Mars, astronaut Elma York leads a mission to build a sustainable habitat and preserve Earth's cultural legacy, but hidden truths about a failed prior expedition threaten their progress and the dream of a thriving Martian colony.
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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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Passing Through a Prairie Country
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 Ragpicker King
by Cassandra Clare
Kel Saren, body double to Prince Conor, and Lin Caster, a healer with dangerous powers, navigate a web of royal conspiracies, criminal underworlds, and dark magic in Castellane, where their choices between love, loyalty, and betrayal could cost them everything, including their lives.
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Rekt
by Alex Gonzalez
After Sammy's girlfriend Ellery dies in a car accident, he spirals with grief and finds distraction in shock-value videos of gore and violence, and when someone messages him a dark web link to footage of Ellery dying, he watches—along with the deaths of hundreds of others.
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The River Has Roots
by Amal El-Mohtar
In Thistleford, two sisters, heirs to a mystical stewardship, are torn apart when one falls in love with a denizen of the land of Faerie, leading to an enchanting story of separation, loss, and an enduring love that transcends death.
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Rose/House
by Arkady Martine
When a call from the AI-imbued Rose House reports a dead body within its sealed walls, Detective Maritza Smith must navigate the labyrinthine, sentient mansion to uncover its secrets, risking her life to unravel a mystery tied to its late architect and his enigmatic protégé.
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Rose of Jericho
by Alex Grecian
In 19th-century New England, something wicked is happening in Ascension village?—?the dead are not dying?—?and when Rabbit and Sadie Grace accompany friend Rose to Ascension to care for her ailing cousin, they face ghosts, unwelcoming villagers and a dangerous force.
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Splinter Effect
by Andrew Ludington
In a failed expedition 20 years ago, time-traveling Smithsonian archaeologist Rabbit Ward lost the menorah of the second temple as well as his mentee, Aaron, so when new evidence shows the menorah in sixth century Constantinople, he seizes the chance for redemption.
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The Tomb of Dragons
by Katherine Addison
Stripped of his title as Witness for the Dead, Thara Celehar navigates cemetery secrets, political unrest and a dangerous murder investigation with the help of loyal allies, seeking justice for the voiceless while confronting threats to his life and identity.
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