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When a body is found in the equine graveyard, “Sister” Jane Arnold and her hounds investigate the murder, but find the case pointing to the complicated relations between three old families.
Follows the fates of five interrelated families–American, German, Russian, English and Welsh–as they move through the world-shaking dramas of World War I, the Russian Revolution, and the struggle for women’s suffrage.
Edge of Eternity by Ken Follett
A conclusion to the epic trilogy by the best-selling author of Winter of the World continues the experiences of five intertwined international families as they confront the social, political and economic turmoil of the second half of the 20th century.
Winter of the World by Ken Follett
Continues the stories of five interrelated families who struggle with social, political, and economic turmoil in the mid-twentieth century, during which they witness the rise of Nazi Germany, the Spanish Civil War, and the horrors of World War II.
A former world-class equestrian, Katie Quaid finds herself drawn to Briarwood’s handsome new resident, Nick Leone, but the personal and physical scars she has hidden since the accident that had ended her riding career may destroy their budding relationship.
Trust No One by Jayne Ann Krentz
After finding her boss’s body, Grace Elland retreats to her hometown to regroup and tries to put everything she’s learned about positive thinking into practice–a process complicated by her evening with venture-capitalist Julius Arkwright, a man she has nothing in common with.
Ancillary Justice by Ann Leckie
Now isolated in a single frail human body, Breq, an artificial intelligence that used to control of a massive starship and its crew of soldiers, tries to adjust to her new humanity while seeking vengeance and answers to her questions.
Sunshine on a Scotland Street by Alexander McCall Smith
The residents of Scotland Street find their peace and friendships tested by an upscale wedding that puts traumatized best man Matthew on a troubled path, prompts an uncanny encounter between narcissist Bruce and his twin and causes Big Lou to go viral.
The Hundred Foot Journey by Robert Morais
Lively and brimming with the colors, flavors, and scents of the kitchen, The Hundred-Foot Journey is a succulent treat about family, nationality, and the mysteries of good taste.
Believing her estranged husband’s suspicious death is the work of one of her fraud-committing father-in-law’s powerful enemies, Riley Cowan teams up with FBI agent and former flame Finn Bradley to identify the killer.
We Are Not Ourselves by Matthew Thomas
Through the Learys, novelist Matthew Thomas charts the story of the American Century, particularly the promise of domestic bliss and economic prosperity that captured hearts and minds after WWII.
The Christmas Bouquet by Sherryl Woods
When driven medical student Caitlyn Winters catches the bridal bouquet at a Christmas wedding, she sets in motion a chain of events that leads her into the arms of family medicine resident Noah McIlroy, which results in an unexpected pregnancy and threatens her well-laid plans for the future.
Insatiable Appetites by Stuart Woods
Settling the estate of a respected friend and mentor, Stone uncovers secrets ranging from surprising to alarming while an underhanded foe stealthily spreads violent havoc.
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Slow Dancing with a Stranger by Meryl Comer
An Emmy Award-winning broadcast journalist and leading Alzheimer’s advocate shares her husband’s battle with Alzheimer’s disease, bringing readers face-to-face with this devastating condition and its effects on the people who have it and those who care for them.
Saving Baby: How One Woman’s Love for a Racehorse Led Her to Redemption by Jo Anne Normile
Documents the author’s relationship with a racehorse who was injured in an accident on a poorly maintained track, prompting the author to found two successful rescue organizations and raise awareness about horse racing brutalities.
What I Know for Sure by Oprah Winfrey
Collects inspirational wisdom shared by the cultural icon as penned for her “O” column throughout years marked by her retirement from her show, her launch of a television network, her honorary degree from Harvard, and other high-profile milestones.
Published on January 15, 2015.
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