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THE PARIS KEY

An American in Paris navigates her family’s secret past and unlocks her own future, in this emotionally evocative novel by New York Times bestselling author Juliet Blackwell.

As a girl, Genevieve Martin spent the happiest summer of her life in Paris, learning the delicate art of locksmithing at her uncle’s side. But since then, living back in the States, she has become more private, more subdued. She has been an observer of life rather than an active participant, holding herself back from those around her, including her soon-to-be-ex-husband.

Paris never really left Genevieve,

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A CIRCLE OF WIVES

An Indie Next Pick , an Amazon Best Book of the

Month, a Daily Candy Best Book of the Month,

and one of More Magazine’s “Five Thrillers Not

to Read After Dark”

From the bestselling author of Turn of Mind, this

riveting, complex psychological thriller dissects

the intricacies of desire and commitment, trust

and jealousy, passion and obsession.

When Dr. John Taylor turns up dead in a hotel room, the local police

uncover enough incriminating evidence to suspect foul play.

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A NIGHT IN THE LONESOME OCTOBER

In this ‘bewitching supernatural romp,’ (Philadelphia Daily News),

Zelazny created the similar tension between two worlds, the real

and the sinister, as he did in his renown Chronicles of Amber

series. Told from the point of view of Jack the Ripper’s dog Snuff,

each of the 31 chapters in A Night in the Lonesome October is a

diary entry for every night of October. Loyally accompanying a

mysterious knife-wielding gentleman named Jack on his midnight

rounds through the murky streets of London,

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THE DEAD DUKE, HIS SECRET WIFE, AND THE MISSING CORPSE

One of the most notorious and bizarre mysteries of the Edwardian age, for readers who loved The Suspicions of Mr. Whicher.

At the close of the Victorian era, as now, privacy was power. The extraordinarily wealthy 5th Duke of Portland had a mania for it, hiding in his carriage and building tunnels between buildings to avoid being seen. So when, in 1897, an elderly widow asked the court to exhume the grave of her late father-in-law, T.C. Druce, under the suspicion that he’d led a double life as the 5th Duke, no one could dismiss her claim.

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THE WINTER PEOPLE

A Boston Globe Best Book of the Year

A simmering literary thriller of the unbreakable

bonds between mothers and their children, The

Winter People showcases the spellbinding talent

that has made Jennifer McMahon a bestselling

storyteller. This tale of ghostly secrets and dark

choices takes us to rural West Hall, Vermont, a

town known for strange disappearances. The most

legendary victim is Sara Harrison Shea. In 1908, she was found dead in the

field behind her house just months after the tragic death of her daughter,

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EVERYTHING SHE FORGOT

Some things aren’t meant to be remembered…

They’re calling it the worst pileup in London history. Margaret Holloway is driving home, but her mind is elsewhere—on a troubled student, her daughter’s acting class, the next day’s meeting—when she’s rear-ended and trapped in the wreckage. Just as she begins to panic, a disfigured stranger pulls her from the car seconds before it’s engulfed in flames. Then he simply disappears.

Though she escapes with minor injuries, Margaret feels that something’s wrong. She’s having trouble concentrating. Her emotions are running wild. More than that, flashbacks to the crash are also dredging up lost associations from her childhood,

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