Chaos

By Patricia Cornwell

Odd that 26-year old Elisa Vandersteel seems to have been killed by lightning while riding her bike along the Charles River one starlit night.  Soon thereafter, medical examiner Dr. Kay Scapetta starts receiving creepy poems about the case from an anonymous cyberbully, and the media go berserk when lab results confirm Scarpetta’s implausible lightning hypothesis.

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The Chemist

By Stephanie Meyer

In this gripping page-turner, an ex-agent on the run from her former emplyers must take one more case to clear her name and save her life.

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Night School

By Lee Child

In this 1996-set prequel, we revisit Reacher’s army days, though he’s not in uniform; the narrative opens, “In the morning they gave Reacher a medal, and in the afternoon they sent him back to school.”

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This Was A Man

By Jeffrey Archer

A lot of stuff happens in this seventh and final volume of Archer’s New York Times best-selling “Clifton Chronicles,” starting with a gunshot-but who fires and who’s targeted is anyone’s guess.

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Commonwealth

By Ann Patchett

When Bert Cousins arrives at Franny Keating’s christening party uninvited and kisses Franny’s mother, the two families have no idea that this moment will bond them and change their lives forever.  Years later, Franny begins a relationship with famed author Leon Posen and reveals the story of love and loyalty between the families, a story that becomes his next bestselling book.

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American Dreamer

By Tommy Hilfiger

In this tale of grit and glamour, setbacks and comebacks, business and pop culture icon Tommy Hilfiger shares his extraordinary life story for the first time.  This is the story of a true American original, told for the first time in his own words, with honesty, humor, and the insatiable appetite for life and style that proves that sometimes you have to dream big to make it big.

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The Inheritance

By Charles Finch

Victorian-era gentleman sleuth Charles Lenox is working as Parliament’s house detective when he receives a letter from an old school friend about his mother’s suspicious death.  To determine what really happened, the two must join forces to identify an anonymous benefactor whose generosity dates back 30 years.

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Faithful

By Alice Hoffman

Shelby Richmond loves Chinese food, bookstores, and bad-boy types, so maybe her move from Long Island to New York City makes sense.  But she’s still a lost soul, circling around others like her, because as a teenager she walked away unscathed from an accident that tragically changed the course of her best friend’s life.

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The Champagne Conspiracy

By Ellen Crosby

At the Montgomery Estate Vineyard in Atoka, Virginia, Lucie Montgomery and winemaker Quinn Santori have decided to make champagne, a first for the vineyard.  But then Gino, Quinn’s uncle, turns up on their doorstep demanding help in solving the mystery of what happened to Zara, the first wife of his grandfather, who died in a San Francisco hotel in 1923 under suspicious circumstances.

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