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Fiction – November, 2016 FICTION – NOVEMBER, 2016 Alameddine, Rabih, The angel of history : a novel / Rabih Alameddine. FICTION ALA Archer, Jeffrey, 1940- This was a man / Jeffrey Archer. FICTION ARC Atwood, Margaret, 1939- Hag-seed / Margaret Atwood. FICTION ATW Baldacci, David, No man's land / David Baldacci. FICTION BAL Benedict, Marie, The other Einstein : a novel / Marie Benedict. FICTION BEN Boyle, T. Coraghessan, The terranauts / T. Coraghessan Boyle. FICTION BOY Brookmyre, Christopher, 1968- Black widow / Christopher Brookmyre. FICTION BRO Brown, Rita Mae, Cakewalk / Rita Mae Brown. FICTION BRO Cabot, Meg, The boy is back / Meg Cabot. FICTION CAB Chabon, Michael, Moonglow : a novel / Michael Chabon. FICTION CHA Chang, Jade, 1975- The Wangs vs. the world / Jade Chang. FICTION CHA Chase, Emma, Royally screwed / Emma Chase. FICTION CHA Child, Lee, Night school : a Jack Reacher novel / Lee Child. FICTION CHI Constantine, David, 1944- The life-writer / David Constantine. FICTION CON Correa, Armando Lucas, 1959- The German girl / Armando Lucas Correa ; translated by Nick Caistor. FICTION COR Crown, Jonathan, 1953- Sirius : a novel about the little dog who almost changed history / Jonathan Crown ; translated from German by Jamie Searle Romanelli. FICTION CRO Dailey, Janet, Sunrise Canyon / Janet Dailey. FICTION DAI Davis, Fiona, 1966- The dollhouse : a novel / Fiona Davis. FICTION DAV Domet, Sarah, The Guineveres / Sarah Domet. FICTION DOM Donohue, Keith, The motion of puppets / Keith Donohue. FICTION DON Dunmore, Helen, 1952- Exposure / Helen Dunmore. FICTION DUN Engel, Patricia, The veins of the ocean / Patricia Engel. FICTION ENG Evans, Richard Paul, The mistletoe secret / Richard Paul Evans. FICTION EVA Ford, Jeffrey, 1955- A natural history of hell : stories / Jeffrey Ford. FICTION FOR Gaylord, Joshua A. (Joshua Alden) When we were animals / Joshua Gaylord. FICTION GAY Goodwin, Daisy, Victoria / Daisy Goodwin. FICTION GOO Grisham, John, The whistler / John Grisham. FICTION GRI Hilderbrand, Elin, Winter storms : a novel / Elin Hilderbrand. FICTION HIL Hoffman, Alice, Faithful / Alice Hoffman. FICTION HOF Hoffman, Patrick (Private investigator), Every man a menace / Patrick Hoffman. FICTION HOF Hope, Anna, 1974- The ballroom : a novel / Anna Hope. FICTION HOP Jin, Ha, 1956- The boat rocker / Ha Jin. FICTION JIN Jones, Brendan, The Alaskan laundry / Brendan Jones. FICTION JON Keneally, Thomas, Napoleon's last island : a novel / Thomas Keneally. FICTION KEN Lamb, Wally, I'll take you there : a novel / Wally Lamb. FICTION LAM Lasdun, James, The fall guy : a novel / James Lasdun. FICTION LAS Lawson, April Ayers, 1979- Virgin : and other stories / April Ayers Lawson. FICTION LAW Lida, David, One life : a novel / David Lida. FICTION LID Lock, Norman, 1950- The port-wine stain : with an unfinished tale by Edgar A. Poe / Norman Lock. FICTION LOC Long, Kathleen (Kathleen S.), Counting stars / by Kathleen Long. FICTION LON MacLean, Sarah, A Scot in the dark / Sarah MacLean. FICTION MAC MarÃas, Javier, Thus bad begins / Javier MarÃas ; translated from the Spanish by Margaret Jull Costa. FICTION MAR McBride, Eimear, The lesser bohemians / Eimear McBride. FICTION MCB Meyer, Stephenie, 1973- The chemist : a novel / Stephenie Meyer. FICTION MEY Miller, Linda Lael, Always a cowboy / Linda Lael Miller. FICTION MIL Mills, Kyle, 1966- Order to kill : a Mitch Rapp novel / by Kyle Mills. FICTION FLY Monroe, Mary Alice, A lowcountry Christmas / Mary Alice Monroe. FICTION MON Montefiore, Santa, 1970- The girl in the castle / Santa Montefiore. FICTION MON Morrell, David, 1943- Ruler of the night / David Morrell. FICTION MOR Morris, Keith Lee, 1963- Travelers rest : a novel / Keith Lee Morris. FICTION MOR Moyes, Jojo, 1969- Paris for one and other stories / Jojo Moyes. FICTION MOY Nelson, Willie, 1933- Pretty paper : a Christmas tale / Willie Nelson with David Ritz. FICTION NEL Oldshue, Robert, November storm / Robert Oldshue. FICTION OLD Olsen, Rena, The girl before / Rena Olsen. FICTION OLS Pipkin, John, The blind astronomer's daughter : a novel / John Pipkin. FICTION PIP Preston, Douglas J., The Obsidian chamber / Douglas Preston & Lincoln Child. FICTION PRE Price, Steven, 1976- By gaslight / Steven Price. FICTION PRI Rabb, Jonathan, Among the living / Jonathan Rabb. FICTION RAB Randel, Weina Dai. The empress of bright moon / Weina Dai Randel. FICTION RAN Reichs, Kathy, The bone collection : four novellas / Kathy Reichs. FICTION REI Richman, Alyson, The velvet hours / Alyson Richman. FICTION RIC Sedgwick, Helen, 1978- The comet seekers / Helen Sedgwick. FICTION SED Semple, Maria, Today will be different : a novel / Maria Semple. FICTION SEM Smith, Martin Cruz, 1942- The girl from Venice : a novel / Martin Cruz Smith. FICTION SMI Smith, Zadie, Swing time / Zadie Smith. FICTION SMI Steel, Danielle, The award / Danielle Steel. FICTION STE Storey, Erik, Nothing short of dying / by Erik Storey. FICTION STO Sutton, Phoef, Heart attack and vine : a Crush novel / by Phoef Sutton. FICTION SUT Talley, Liz, Perfectly charming / Liz Talley. FICTION TAL Towles, Amor, A gentleman in Moscow / Amor Towles. FICTION TOW Tremain, Rose, The Gustav Sonata / Rose Tremain. FICTION TRE VanLiere, Donna, 1966- The Christmas town / Donna VanLiere. FICTION VAN Zink, Nell, Nicotine : a novel / Nell Zink. FICTION ZIN MYSTERY – NOVEMBER, 2016 Alexander, Tasha, 1969- A terrible beauty : a Lady Emily mystery / Tasha Alexander. M ALE Alfieri, Annamaria, The idol of Mombasa / Annamaria Alfieri. M ALF Alzamora, Sebastia , 1972- Blood crime / Sebastia Alzamora ; translated from the Catalan by Maruxa Relano and Martha Tennent. M ALZ Barclay, Linwood, The Twenty-three : a Promise Falls novel / Linwood Barclay. M BAR Bass, Jefferson, Without mercy / Jefferson Bass. M BAS Beaumont, Maegan, 1975- Blood of saints / Maegan Beaumont. M BEA Belsky, Richard, Blonde ice / R. G. Belsky. M BEL Blake, Robin, 1948- Skin and bone / Robin Blake. M BLA Bolduc, Mario, The Kashmir trap / Mario Bolduc ; translated by Nigel Spencer. M BOL Bolton, S. J. Daisy in chains / Sharon Bolton. M BOL Camilleri, Andrea, A voice in the night / Andrea Camilleri ; translated by Stephen Sartarelli. M CAM Cantore, Janice, Catching heat / Janice Cantore. M CAN Carl, JoAnna, The chocolate bunny brouhaha / JoAnna Carl. M CAR Casarett, David J., Murder at the house of rooster happiness / David Casarett. M CAS Castle, Richard, High heat / Richard Castle. M CAS Challinor, C. S. (Caroline S.) Murder of the bride / C.S. Challinor. M CHA Childs, Laura, Crepe factor / Laura Childs with Terrie Farley Moran. M CHI Clark, Marcia, Moral defense / Marcia Clark. M CLA Clark, Mary Higgins, The Sleeping Beauty killer / Mary Higgins Clark and Alafair Burke. M CLA Cleeves, Ann, The moth catcher / Ann Cleeves. M CLE Collins, Max Allan. Quarry in the black / by Max Allan Collins. M COL Cornwell, Patricia Daniels, Chaos / Patricia Cornwell. M COR Crosby, Ellen, 1953- The champagne conspiracy : a wine country mystery / Ellen Crosby. M CRO De Castrique, Mark. The singularity race / Mark De Castrique. M DEC Donaldson, Jesse, The more they disappear / Jesse Donaldson. M DON Dorsey, C. Michele, Permanent sunset : a Sabrina Salter mystery / C. Michele Dorsey. M DOR Early, Barbara, Death of a toy soldier / Barbara Early. M EAR Ernst, Kathleen, 1959- A memory of muskets : a Chloe Ellefson mystery / Kathleen Ernst. M ERN Eskens, Allen, 1963- The heavens may fall / Allen Eskens. M ESK Evanovich, Janet. Turbo twenty-three : a Stephanie Plum novel / Janet Evanovich. M EVA French, Tana, The trespasser / Tana French. M FRE Grace, Nancy, 1959- Murder in the courthouse / Nancy Grace. M GRA Gray, Juliana, 1972- A most extraordinary pursuit / Juliana Gray. M GRA Harris, Charlaine, All the little liars / Charlaine Harris. M HAR Harrison, Cora, A shocking assassination / Cora Harrison. M HAR Hart, Carolyn G., Ghost times two / Carolyn Hart. M HAR Hart, Rob, South village / Rob Hart. M HAR Hay, Mavis Doriel, 1894-1979, Death on the Cherwell / Mavis Doriel Hay ; with an introduction by Stephen Booth. M HAY Hay, Mavis Doriel, 1894-1979, Murder underground / Mavis Doriel Hay ; with an introduction by Stephen Booth. M HAY Higashino, Keigo, 1958- Under the midnight sun / Keigo Higashino ; translated by Alexander O. Smith with Joseph Reeder. M HIG Hunt, Andrew E., 1968- Desolation Flats / Andrew Hunt. M HUN Ide, Joe, IQ / Joe Ide. M IDE Jaffarian, Sue Ann, 1952- Rhythm & clues : an Odelia Grey mystery / Sue Ann Jaffarian. M JAF James, Peter, 1948- Love you dead / Peter James. M JAM Johnston, Linda O., Unlucky charms / Linda O. Johnston. M JOH Kalteis, Dietrich, House of blazes / Dietrich Kalteis. M KAL Koreto, Richard J., Death among rubies : a Lady Francis Ffolkes mystery / R.J. Koreto. M KOR Littlejohn, Emily, Inherit the bones / Emily Littlejohn. M LIT Littlewood, Alison, The hidden people / Alison Littlewood. M LIT Maitland, Barry, Ash Island : a Belltree mystery / Barry Maitland. M MAI May, Peter, 1951- Coffin road / Peter May. M MAY Meier, Leslie, Eggnog murder / Leslie Meier, Lee Hollis, Barbara Ross. M MEI Moliner, Sara, The whispering city / Sara Moliner. M MOL Moss, David (John David), 1962- This isn't a game / David Moss. M MOS Mullen, Thomas, Darktown : a novel / Thomas Mullen. M MUL Overholt, Cuyler, A deadly affection / Cuyler Overholt. M OVE Parshall, Craig, 1950- The occupied / Craig Parshall. M PAR Parsons, Tony, 1953- The Hanging Club / Tony Parsons. M PAR Patterson, James, 1947- Cross the line / James Patterson. M PAT The big book of Jack the Ripper / edited and with
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