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Andrews, William D. Atwood, Margaret Bachman, Richard Barr, Nevada

Mapping Murder The Handmaid's Tale Blaze Boar Island

Acadia National Park

One Goal: a Coach, a Team, and the Game That Brought a Divided Town Together

Bass, Amy

Lewiston

Blake, Sarah

The Guest Book Grange House

an island in Maine

Blake, Sarah

A resort in Maine

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Books Set in Maine

We Were an Island: the Maine life of Art and Ann Kellam

Blanchard III, Peter P

Placentia Island

Bowen, Brenda

Enchanted August

an island in Maine

Boyle, Gerry

Lifeline

Burroughs, Franklin Chase, Mary Ellen Chee, Alexander Chute, Carolyn

Confluence: Merrymeeting Bay The Lovely Ambition Edinburgh

Merrymeeting Bay Downeast Maine

The Beans of Egypt Maine Within Plain Sight

Coffin, Bruce Robert

Portland

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Books Set in Maine

Coffin, Bruce Robert

Among the Shadows

Portland

Creature Discomforts: a dog lover's mystery

Conant, Susan

Acadia National Park

Connolly, John

Bad Men

Maine island

Connolly, John

The Woman in the Woods A Handmaid Life The Summer Guest

Coperthwaite, William S.

Portland

Cronin, Justin

a fishing camp in Maine

The Bar Harbor Retirement Home For Famous Writers

DeFino, Terri-Lynne Dickson, Margaret

Bar Harbor

Octavia's Hill

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Books Set in Maine

Doiron, Paul

Almost Midnight The Poacher's Son The River at Night

wilderness areas wilderness areas wilderness areas

Doiron, Paul Ferencik, Erika Finkel, Michael Gerritsen, Tess Gilbert, Elizabeth Gould, John

The Stranger in the Woods: the extraordinary story of the last true hermit

Bloodstream Stern Men

Maine islands

Maine's Golden Road

Grant, Richard

Tex and Molly in the Afterlife\

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Books Set in Maine

Graves, Sarah

The Dead Cat Bounce (Home Repair is Ho

Eastport

Gray, T.M.

Ghosts of Eden

Mount Desert Island

Greenlaw, Linda Greenlaw, Linda Greenway, Alice Greenlaw, Linda Hall, Meredith Hamlin, Helen

The Lobster Chronicles

Isle au Haut

Shiver Hitch The Bird Skinner

Maine islands

Fisherman's Bend Beneficence Nine Mile Bridge: Three Years in the Maine Woods

Aroostook County/Allagash

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Books Set in Maine

Harms, Kelly

The Good Luck Girls of Shipwreck Lane

South Bristol

Hayman, James Heinrich, Bernd Hodgeman, John Irving, John

The Cutting

Portland

A Year in the Maine Woods Vacationland: true stories from painful beaches

The Cider House Rules The Country of the Pointed Firs and Other Stories

Jewett, Sarah Orne Kelly, Elizabeth Kidd, Cornelia

The Miracle on Monhegan Island Death and a Pot of Chowder

Monhegan Island

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Books Set in Maine

King, Stephen

Bag of Bones

King, Stephen King, Stephen King, Stephen King, Stephen King, Stephen King, Stephen King, Stephen

Carrie Cell Cujo The Dark Half The Dead Zone Different Seasons Dolores Claiborne

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Books Set in Maine

King, Stephen

Dreamcatcher The Institute It

King, Stephen King, Stephen King, Tabitha

The Book of Reuben

King, Tabitha

Caretakers

King, Tabitha

One on One

Western Maine

Kline, Christina Baker Kline, Christina Baker

Orphan Train The Way Life Should Be

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Books Set in Maine

Kline, Christina Baker

A Piece of the World Pink Chimneys

Knowles, Ardeana Hamlin Koryta, Michael

Bangor

How It Happened Breaking Silence

Lackey, Mercedes Lester, Terrell S, McInerney, Karen McInerney, Karen McKinnon, K.C.

Maine: the Seasons Murder on the Rocks Murder Most Maine Candles on Bay Street

Cranberry Island Cranberry Island Fort Kent

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Books Set in Maine

Miranda, Megan

The Last House Guest

Montgomery, M. R.

In Search of L. L. Bean

Moore, Jim

Official Secrets

Moore, Ruth

Spoonhandle

Moore, Ruth

A Walk Down Main Street The Captain's Daughter Beer and Skittles: a Little Maine Murder Blanche Among the Talented Tenth

Moore, Meg Mitchell Morison, B.J.

Northeast Harbor

Neeley, Barbara

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Books Set in Maine

Neff, John

Katahdin: an Historic Journey Fair Clear and Terrible: the Story of Shilo Blue Summer

Baxer State Park and surroundin

Nelson, Shirley Nichols, Jim

Durham

Noyes, Anna

Goodnight, Beautiful Women

Ogilvie, Elisabeth Oleson, Anne

High Tide at Noon

Maine Islands

The Book of the Mandolin Player

Page, Katherine Hall Pelletier, Cathie

The Body in the Kelp

Penobscot Bay

The Funeral Makers

Aroostook County

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Books Set in Maine

Pelletier, Cathie

A Year After Henry

Penney, Elizabeth Phippen, Sanford Picoult, Jodi

Thread and Dead The Police Know Everything: Downeast Stories Perfect Match The In-Betweens : The Spiritualists,

Ptacin, Mira

Mediums, and Legends of Camp Etna Murder on Mount Desert The Wall

Etna

Rawson, David

Mount Desert Island Bar Harbor Bar Harbor

Rinehart, Mary Roberts Rinehart, Mary Roberts

The Yellow Room

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Books Set in Maine

Roorbach, Bill

The Remedy for Love

Western Maine

Ross, Barbara

Sealed Off

Russo, Richard Senate, Melissa Shapiro, Dani

Empire Falls The Love Goddess' Cooking School Black & White

Shields, Kieran Shreve, Anita

The Truth of All Things The Stars are Fire Colony: A Novel

Coastal Maine

Siddon, Anne Rivers

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Books Set in Maine

Smith, Earl H.

The Dam Committee The Burgess Boys

Strout, Elizabeth Strout, Elizabeth

Olive Kitteridge

Sullivan, J. Courtney Swanson, Peter

Maine All the Beautiful Lies Among Other Things, I've Taken Up Smoking Strong for Potatoes

Sweeney, Aoibheann Thayer, Cynthia A. Thoreau, Henry David

The Maine Woods

Piscataquis County

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Books Set in Maine

Williams, Ben Ames

Come Spring

Union Maine

Williams, Ben Ames Wolfson, Brianna Wood, Monica

The Strange Woman That Summer in Maine We Were the Kennedys Choppy Water

Bangor Mexico, Maine

Woods, Stuart Zentner, Alexi

The Lobster Kings

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