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by Dana Stabenow - Fiction, Thriller

 

The residents of Alaska’s largest national park are stunned by the death of one of their oldest members, eighty-seven-year-old Sam Dementieff. He has left everything to his niece, private investigator Kate Shugak, along with a letter instructing her simply to, “find my father.”

by Annia Ciezadlo - Nonfiction

In 2003, Annia Ciezadlo spent her honeymoon in Baghdad. Over the next six years, while living in Baghdad and Beirut, she encountered Shiites and Sunnis, warlords and refugees, matriarchs and mullahs. DAY OF HONEY is her memoir of the hunger for food and friendship. 

by Kevin Brockmeier - Fiction

At 8:17 on a Friday night, the Illumination begins. Every wound begins to shine, every bruise to glow and shimmer. And in the aftermath of a fatal car accident, a journal of love notes, written by a husband to his wife, passes into the keeping of Carol Ann Page. 

by Brad Parks - Fiction, Mystery

Investigative reporter Carter Ross is reporting on the latest tragedy to befall Newark, New Jersey: a house fire that kills two boys. With the help of the paper’s newest intern, Carter finds out that the victims’ mother, Akilah Harris, isn't what she seems.

by p.g. sturges - Fiction, Thriller

Dick Henry makes his living hunting down con men and doing whatever it takes to bring his clients to justice. But when Henry gets an assignment from porn producer Artie Benjamin, his life suddenly becomes much more complicated.

by Tim Dorsey - Fiction

Serge Storms has been leaving corpses strewn across the Sunshine State for more than a decade. The authorities notice the body count and send a task force to track down Serge. Could his luck finally have run out?

by Cecelia Ahern - Fiction

Tamara Goodwin is born into the lap of luxury, spoiled and tempestuous; she has never had to think about the future- until the abrupt death of her father. Upon finding a mysterious book that reveals her own memories from one day in the future, Tamara believes she has found the answer to her problems, but she soon learns that some pages are better left unturned, and that she mustn’t interfere with fate.