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All Summer Long

Dorothea Benton Frank | Fiction

A successful interior decorator balks at retiring with her husband to South Carolina.

A Hero Of France

Alan Furst | Fiction

A Resistance leader aids the wartime effort without losing sight of the simple and essential pleasures of life.

Modern Lovers

Emma Straub | Fiction

Two Ditmas Park families weather waves of change over the course of a steamy summer.

The Island House

Nancy Thayer | Fiction

New York Times bestselling author Nancy Thayer evokes the shimmering seascape of Nantucket in a delightful novel that resonates with the heartache and hope of growing up, growing wise, and the...

The City Of Mirrors

Justin Cronin | Fiction

In the conclusion to the trilogy that included “The Passage” and “The Twelve,” the virals bent on destroying humanity seem to have been vanquished, only to rise again.

Sweetbitter

Stephanie Danler | Fiction

A young woman moves to New York and experiences a sensual awakening while working at a famous restaurant.

The Sorcerer's Daughter

Terry Brooks | Fiction

The inspiration for the epic MTV series, the world of Shannara is brimming with untold stories and unexplored territory. Now bestselling author Terry Brooks breaks new ground with a standalone...

The Fireman

Joe Hill | Fiction

During an epidemic that causes people to spontaneously combust, an infected New Hampshire nurse fights to stay alive, aided by a mysterious figure known as the Fireman.

The Weekenders

Mary Kay Andrews | Fiction

On the North Carolina island of Belle Isle, a woman investigates her husband’s shady financial affairs after his mysterious death.

Beyond The Ice Limit

Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child | Fiction

In a sequel to “The Ice Limit” (2000), Gideon Crew pursues a meteorite that has sunk to the ocean floor. Or is it only a meteorite?

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