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The Missing Pages

Richman (The Time Keepers) skillfully weaves together history and fiction as she revisits the sinking of the Titanic, relates the history of the Widener Library, and fictionalizes real-life figure Harry Widener, revealing an unusual connection between him and Violet.

The Harvey Girls

Fay’s enjoyable yet convoluted tale of friendship, love, and tribulations, set mostly in the breathtaking Grand Canyon area, is an intriguing look into the world of the Harvey Girls, with a well-developed plot and characters that bring the era to life.
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A Terribly Nasty Business

A witty entry in the period cozy mystery genre, this is a fun example of a woman breaking the bonds of society to pursue her own dreams.
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The Case of the Elusive Bombay Duck

Hall’s Indian detective seems an amalgam of Hercule Poirot and Sherlock Holmes. His sixth adventure (following The Case of the Reincarnated Client) will please fans of Alexander McCall Smith.

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The Case of the Missing Maid

Osler has created a likable heroine, a good mystery, and a solid LGBTQIA+ fiction entry.
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The Empress of Cooke County

First-time novelist Parman delivers a twisted tale of small-town drama. Fans of gothic tales or Southern novels will enjoy this.

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The Antique Hunter’s Guide to Murder

Miller bears watching. Readers will look forward to more adventures with Freya and Carole in the intriguing world of antiques.
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Studio Ceramics: British Studio Pottery 1900 to Now

A comprehensive reference book on contemporary British pottery that would be an excellent addition to an academic library with a strong art program. Ceramics lovers will find this book to be quite a feast.

Vermeer

Heavily illustrated with images of the paintings, pictured both in full and in magnified detail, this catalogue is a feast for the eyes as well as the mind. One of the most comprehensive studies of Vermeer in years, worthy of any art history collection.
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