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New Releases Fiction 2021 NEW RELEASES FICTION Call me by your name Aciman, André. Homeland elegies Akhtar, Ayad. The traitor Alexander, V. S. A long petal of the sea : a novel Allende, Isabel Afterlife : a novel Alvarez, Julia Djinn patrol on the purple line : a novel Anappara, Deepa Followers Angelo, Megan Butterfly 3 Ashley Antoinette 1985- Hidden in plain sight Archer, Jeffrey 1940- Robert B. Parker's Someone to watch over me Atkins, Ace The push : a novel Audrain, Ashley 1982- Anxious people : a novel Backman, Fredrik 1981- Daylight Baldacci, David Walk the wire Baldacci, David This little family Bayard, Inès 1992- The mystery of Mrs. Christie : a novel Benedict, Marie The children's blizzard : a novel Benjamin, Melanie 1962- The vanishing half Bennett, Brit The secret guests : a novel Black, Benjamin 1945- The red lotus : a novel Bohjalian, Chris 1962- Long range Box, C. J. The clutter corpse Brett, Simon. Thick as thieves Brown, Sandra 1948- A private cathedral Burke, James Lee 1936- The harbinger II Cahn, Jonathan Shadow of the dragon Cameron, Marc These ghosts are family : a novel Card, Maisy The cloister : a novel Carroll, James 1943- What you wish for Center, Katherine Big lies in a small town Chamberlain, Diane 1950- Mrs. Lincoln's sisters : a novel Chiaverini, Jennifer The last flight : a novel Clark, Julie 1971- Piece of my heart Clark, Mary Higgins Piranesi Clarke, Susanna The darkest evening Cleeves, Ann Ready player two : a novel Cline, Ernest Ready player one Cline, Ernest. The boy from the woods Coben, Harlan 1962- The heir affair Cocks, Heather The royal we Cocks, Heather. The archer Coelho, Paulo Fair warning Connelly, Michael 1956- The law of innocence Connelly, Michael 1956- The dirty South Connolly, John 1968- War Lord : a novel Cornwell, Bernard Spin Cornwell, Patricia Daniels A child lost Cox, Michelle (Historical fiction writer) NEW RELEASES FICTION A promise given : a Henrietta and Inspector Howard novel Cox, Michelle (Historical fiction writer) A ring of truth : a Henrietta and Inspector Howard novel Cox, Michelle (Historical fiction writer) A veil removed Cox, Michelle (Historical fiction writer) A girl like you Cox, Michelle. Blind vigil Coyle, Matt Journey of the pharaohs : a novel from the NUMA files Cussler, Clive Marauder Cussler, Clive Spoiler alert : a novel Dade, Olivia Waiting for the night song Dalton, Julie Carrick The lions of Fifth Avenue : a novel Davis, Fiona 1966- A forgotten murder Deveraux, Jude Untamed Doyle, Glennon (Glennon Melton) 1976- Axiom's end : a novel Ellis, Lindsay 1984- Invisible man Ellison, Ralph. The tenant Engberg, Katrine 1975- Actress : a novel Enright, Anne 1962- The night watchman : a novel Erdrich, Louise Fortune and glory : tantalizing twenty-seven Evanovich, Janet The lying life of adults Ferrante, Elena The wonder boy of Whistle Stop : a novel Flagg, Fannie How quickly she disappears Fleischmann, Raymond Christmas cupcake murder Fluke, Joanne 1943- The guest list : a novel Foley, Lucy (Novelist) The evening and the morning Follett, Ken Summer darlings Foster, Brooke Lea The searcher French, Tana Troubled blood Galbraith, Robert Into the black nowhere Gardiner, Meg The dark corners of the night Gardiner, Meg Unsub : a novel Gardiner, Meg Before she disappeared : a novel Gardner, Lisa The lies that bind : a novel Giffin, Emily A deadly edition Gilbert, Victoria Rest and be thankful Glass, Emma Dark tides : a novel Gregory, Philippa The big lie Grippando, James 1958- Twenty Grippando, James 1958- A time for mercy Grisham, John Camino winds Grisham, John. Transcendent kingdom Gyasi, Yaa The other Bennet sister : a novel Hadlow, Janice The midnight library Haig, Matt 1975- The four winds Hannah, Kristin The unwilling Hart, John 1965- The wife upstairs Hawkins, Rachel 1979- You are not alone Hendricks, Greer Squeeze me Hiaasen, Carl NEW RELEASES FICTION 28 summers : a novel Hilderbrand, Elin Troubles in paradise : a novel Hilderbrand, Elin Prodigal son Hurwitz, Gregg Andrew Credible threat Jance, Judith A. Missing and endangered Jance, Judith A. Blink of an eye Johansen, Iris Chaos Johansen, Iris The persuasion Johansen, Iris The prophets : a novel Jones, Robert Jr 1977- The black friend : on being a better white person Joseph, Frederick (Activist) Half Moon Bay : a novel Kellerman, Jonathan The museum of desire Kellerman, Jonathan The book of longings Kidd, Sue Monk If it bleeds : new fiction King, Stephen 1947- Someone like you Kingsbury, Karen Truly, madly, deeply : a novel Kingsbury, Karen Love your life : a novel Kinsella, Sophie Missionaries Klay, Phil The house in the Cerulean Sea Klune, TJ Devoted Koontz, Dean R. (Dean Ray) 1945- Elsewhere Koontz, Dean R. (Dean Ray) 1945- All the colors of night Krentz, Jayne Ann The golden cage Läckberg, Camilla 1974- The Paris secret Lester, Natasha 1973- Fool me twice : a novel Lindsay, Jeffry P. The boy in the field : a novel Livesey, Margot Fool's paradise Lupica, Mike Blue ticket : a novel Mackintosh, Sophie A walk along the beach : a novel Macomber, Debbie Tom Clancy firing point Maden, Mike A burning Majumdar, Megha Malorie : a Bird Box novel Malerman, Josh The friendship list Mallery, Susan The glass hotel : a novel Mandel, Emily St. John 1979- The mirror & the light Mantel, Hilary 1952- How to raise an elephant McCall Smith, Alexander 1948- Pianos and flowers : brief encounters of the romantic kind McCall Smith, Alexander 1948- The geometry of holding hands McCall Smith, Alexander 1948- The talented Mr. Varg McCall Smith, Alexander 1948- Migrations McConaghy, Charlotte Fearless Michaels, Fern The brightest star Michaels, Fern Monogamy : a novel Miller, Sue 1943- Total power : a Mitch Rapp novel Mills, Kyle 1966- The girl from Widow Hills : a novel Miranda, Megan Goodnight beautiful : a novel Molloy, Aimee On Ocean Boulevard Monroe, Mary Alice NEW RELEASES FICTION Oona out of order Montimore, Margarita Shakespeare for squirrels Moore, Christopher. Long bright river Moore, Liz 1983- The city of tears Mosse, Kate 1961- The kingdom Nesbø, Jo 1960- Outlawed : a novel North, Anna To sleep in a sea of stars Paolini, Christopher 1st case Patterson, James 1947- Blindside Patterson, James 1947- Deadly cross Patterson, James 1947- Hush Patterson, James 1947- NYPD Red 6 Patterson, James 1947- Revenge Patterson, James 1947- Texas outlaw Patterson, James 1947- The 20th Victim Patterson, James 1947- The coast-to-coast murders Patterson, James 1947- The midwife murders Patterson, James 1947- The Russian Patterson, James 1947- The summer house Patterson, James 1947- Three women disappear : with a bonus novel: Come and get us Patterson, James 1947- The eighth detective : a novel Pavesi, Alex All the devils are here Penny, Louise A Christmas resolution : a novel Perry, Anne A question of betrayal Perry, Anne Death in focus : an Elena Standish novel Perry, Anne One fatal flaw Perry, Anne Dance away with me : a novel Phillips, Susan Elizabeth The book of two ways : a novel Picoult, Jodi 1966- The river within Powell, Karen The overstory: a novel Powers, Richard 1957- Crooked river Preston, Douglas J. In an instant Redfearn, Suzanne A conspiracy of bones Reichs, Kathy Such a fun age : a novel Reid, Kiley Daisy Jones & the Six : a novel Reid, Taylor Jenkins The Black Swan of Paris Robards, Karen Faithless in death Robb, J. D. 1950- Shadows in death Robb, J. D. 1950- Hideaway Roberts, Nora The awakening Roberts, Nora The last odyssey : a thriller Rollins, James 1961- Chosen ones Roth, Veronica The perfect guests Rous, Emma Masked prey Sandford, John 1944 February 23- The daughters of Erietown : a novel Schultz, Connie The invisible life of Addie LaRue Schwab, Victoria Ghosts of Harvard : a novel Serritella, Francesca Scottoline NEW RELEASES FICTION To wake the giant : a novel of Pearl Harbor Shaara, Jeff 1952- The order : a novel Silva, Daniel 1960- The Paris library : a novel Skeslien Charles, Janet Cleaning the gold : a Jack Reacher and Will Trent short story Slaughter, Karin 1971- The silent wife : a novel Slaughter, Karin 1971- Perestroika in Paris Smiley, Jane The worst best man : a novel Sosa, Mia Light of the Jedi Soule, Charles The return Sparks, Nicholas The Sun Down Motel St. James, Simone All that glitters : a novel Steel, Danielle Daddy's girls : a novel Steel, Danielle Expect a miracle : quotations to live and love by Steel, Danielle Neighbors : a novel Steel, Danielle Royal : a novel Steel, Danielle The wedding dress : a novel Steel, Danielle All adults here Straub, Emma Friends and strangers Sullivan, J. Courtney American traitor Taylor, Brad 1965- Real life Taylor, Brandon (Brandon L. G.) Girls of summer : a novel Thayer, Nancy 1943- Near dark : a thriller Thor, Brad The last trial Turow, Scott Snowdrift Tursten, Helene 1954- Redhead by the side of the road Tyler, Anne Barn 8 : a novel Unferth, Deb Olin The Christmas table VanLiere, Donna 1966- One by one Ware, Ruth Mother daughter widow wife : a novel Wasserman, Robin Big summer : a novel Weiner, Jennifer The Lost and Found Bookshop Wiggs, Susan The book of lost friends : a novel Wingate, Lisa The orphan collector Wiseman, Ellen Marie Choppy water Woods, Stuart Hit list Woods, Stuart Hush-hush Woods, Stuart Shakeup Woods, Stuart The end of October Wright, Lawrence 1947- Chaos rising Zahn, Timothy Artemis Fowl Colfer, Eoin Simon the fiddler: a novel Jiles, Paulette 1943- Dance away with me : a novel Phillips, Susan Elizabeth The greatest secret Byrne, Rhonda..
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