New Items - April 2019

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New Items - April 2019

Before she was found

by Heather Gudenkauf

The Edgar Award-nominated author of The Weight of Silence presents a high-suspense thriller involving three young girlfriends, a dark obsession and a chilling crime that shakes up a quiet Iowa community. 75,000 first printing

The last stone

by Mark Bowden

The best-selling author of Black Hawk Down documents the story of how five skilled detectives navigated the deceptions of a prisoner who hid his role in the 1975 disappearance of two young sisters

The child finder : a novel

by Rene Denfeld Hired by a family that has become desperate to find the young daughter who went missing three years earlier, a talented private investigator embarks on a search in a mysterious forest in the Pacific Northwest, where she is forced to confront painful realities from her own past as a lost child.

The girl he used to know

by Tracey Garvis Graves A tumultuous but tender love affair between a socially awkward chess club member and a courageous, quirky girl is shattered by an unforeseen tragedy that forces them to confront respective anxieties when they reunite a decade later.

The island of sea women : a novel

by Lisa See The ostracized daughter of a Japanese collaborator and the daughter of their Korean village's head female diver share nearly a century of friendship that is tested by their island's torn position between two warring empires. 200,000 first printing.

The 13-minute murder : thrillers

by James Patterson An elite assassin takes a last job before retirement, only to find himself in a cat-and-mouse game opposite the person responsible for his wife's disappearance, a vigilante who would avenge the murder of her son. 25,000 first printing.

The eighth sister

by Robert Dugoni When Charles Jenkins, a former CIA officer, travels to Moscow on an undercover assignment involving a Russian assassin, he finds that things are not as he was led to believe

Redemption

by David Baldacci Confronted by the first murder suspect of his early career while visiting his hometown, FBI detective Amos Decker reexamines startling connections to another crime that make him question if he arrested the wrong man years earlier. One million first printing.

We must be brave

by Frances Liardet Caring for a lost child during the chaotic 1940 evacuation of her oncequiet Southampton village, a woman who never believed she wanted children finds herself unexpectedly at a loss when the child is taken away.

Miracle at St. Andrews

by James Patterson A latest entry in the series that includes Miracle on the 17th Green finds a former professional golfer seeking personal inspiration during a pilgrimage to the mythical greens at St. Andrews. 300,000 first printing

The cloister : a novel

by James Carroll A priest and a Holocaust survivor find their perspectives and senses of identity reshaped by their shared investigation into the classic romance between discredited religious scholar Peter Abelard and his intellectual paramour, H?lo?se.

A deadly thaw

by Sarah Ward When a man whose wife was convicted for his murder 15 years earlier is found newly dead, Detective Inspector Francis Sadler and his Derbyshire team follow leads to uncover what really happened and why the wife lied about the identity of the first victim.

In bitter chill

by Sarah Ward Thirty years after Sophie Jenkins' abduction, her mother commits suicide and Detective Inspector Francis Sadler and Detective Constable Connie Childs are assigned to look at the kidnapping again to see if something was missed and turn to a former victim for help, which causes a killer to come back with a vengeance.

The Shrouded Path

by Sarah Ward Book Annotation

It All Comes Back to You : A Book Club Recommendation!

by Beth Duke Book Annotation

The luminous dead : a novel

by Caitlin Starling Book Annotation

Courting Mr. Lincoln

by Louis Bayard Reimagines the early adulthood of a future 16th President from the alternating views of the two people who knew and loved him best, including spirited debutante Mary Todd and Lincoln's intimate confidante, Joshua Speed. By the author of Mr. Timothy

The Malta exchange

by Steve Berry Former Justice Department operative Cotton Malone races to Italy to secure a history-changing document with ties to a 900-year-old organization that would manipulate the selection of the next pope. By the best-selling author of The Lost Order

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