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Monday, June 29, 2015

Don't miss out on these new bestsellers

Last One Home by Debbie Macomber

  “Family, forgiveness and second chances are the themes in Macomber’s latest stand-alone novel. No one writes better women’s contemporary fiction, and Last One Home is another wonderful example. Always inspiring and heartwarming, this is a read you will cherish.”






Leaving Berlin by Joseph Kanon

  …this engaging thriller…deftly captures the ambience of a city that's still a wasteland almost four years after the Nazis' defeat…Kanon keeps the story humming along, enriching the main narrative with vignettes that heighten the atmosphere of duplicity and distrust.



Mightier than the Sword by Jeffrey Archer

The fifth of Archer's Clifton Chronicles begins with a bang before heading on to only slightly less explosive ground as Archer examines his fictional clan's financial, political and personal contretemps in the 1960s. … Archer packs a plot with thrills and chills enough for readers to keep turning the pages, saying What's gonna happen next? … The conclusion's a turbo-charged cliffhanger that'll have fans screaming Arrrcherr!


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