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by Lily Tuck - Fiction

I MARRIED YOU FOR HAPPINESS is not only a moving elegy to a man and a marriage, but also a meditation on the theory of probability and how chance can affect both a life and one's consideration of the possibility of an afterlife. 

by Max Allan Collins - Fiction, Mystery

After enigmatic hit man Quarry killed his cheating wife's lover, he was recruited to use his skills as a contract killer. What he didn't expect was ever running into his ex again...

by Priscilla Warner - Nonfiction

Panic attacks and severe anxiety had plagued Priscilla Warner most of her life, and she was determined to find the peace and serenity that continued to elude her. In this memoir, she frankly shares her sometimes humorous, sometimes emotionally painful, and always determined journey through various treatments, practices and therapies.

by Karin Fossum - Fiction, Mystery

In the newest installment of the Inspector Sejer series, Sejer must determine why the corpses of troubled young men keep surfacing in local lakes.

by John Lutz - Thriller

In SERIAL, the latest Frank Quinn thriller, Quinn and his quirky, prickly team are brought in as consultants almost immediately when a fiend who quickly becomes known as the Skinner begins preying on seemingly random people in Manhattan.

by Jeanne Darst

Jeanne Darst has written an entertaining memoir of a family haunted by its own myths and its obsessive idolization of the literary life. 

by Stephen Wetta

Stephen Wetta's debut novel is about a boy genius whose brother may, or may not, be a murderer. 

by Catherine Coulter - Fiction, Historical Fiction, Romance

Nicholas Monroe is feeling pressure from his family to remarry. But the mysterious death of his first wife still hangs over his head. Her brother, Richard, believes Nicholas is responsible for her death. When Richard finally confronts Nicholas, long-held secrets threaten to resurface --- despite someone's desperate effort to keep them buried.

by Gregory Maguire - Fantasy, Fiction

OUT OF OZ reimagines L. Frank Baum’s world over the rainbow as wracked with social unrest --- placing Glinda the good witch under house arrest and having the cowardly Lion on the lam from the law as the Emerald City prepares to make war on Munchkinland.

by Condoleezza Rice - History, Nonfiction, Politics

Having written a bestselling memoir of her upbringing, EXTRAORDINARY, ORDINARY PEOPLE, Rice now follows up with the long-anticipated chronicle of her years in the Bush administration as national security adviser and secretary of state.