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Scarred: A Memoir of a Childhood Stolen and a Life Reclaimed

Exposing the long-lasting impacts of sexual abuse, Fredericks’s memoir is written clearly without sugarcoating and has the potential to reach readers in a similar situation.
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Don’t Let Him In

A large portion of the story is from Nick/Alistair’s perspective, and spending this much time in the mind of a devilish sociopath may be a turnoff for some readers. Jewell consistently creates compelling characters, so even with the predictable twists, this will delight her many fans and readers of domestic suspense.
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Coram House

Seybolt’s first effort is a solid mystery that fans of atmospheric thrillers may enjoy. Recommended mainly for larger public library collections.
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Nowhere

Gunn knows how to generate tension, and this trip into the woods should enchant fans of Stephen King’s The Outsider as well as readers of supernatural thrillers.

What Is Wrong with You?

In the end, the plot does not matter, really; what makes Rudnick’s book so memorable are the well-drawn friendships among characters, their allegiance to one another, and a surprisingly touching reflection on love, trust, and the passage of time.

Any Trope but You

Lavine turns many of the common romance novel tropes on their heads in this stunning debut. Top-notch banter will have readers laughing out loud as they root for Margot to finally achieve her own happily-ever-after.
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What the Chicken Knows: A New Appreciation of the World’s Most Familiar Bird

Montgomery’s expertise as a naturalist and fluid writing style combine for an engaging and eye-opening read. For all collections.
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The Antique Hunter’s Death on the Red Sea

Miller’s sequel to The Antique Hunter’s Guide to Murder is a fast-paced, fun caper that reveals the author’s extensive knowledge of antiques.
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The Lodge

Readers will love Olson’s (The Reunion) trademark blend of romance and pop culture and the unique spin on the traditional third-act conflict, which ultimately leads to a satisfying conclusion.
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