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            <title>Love water memory a novel
            by Shortridge, Jennie.
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            <link>http://www.phoenixpubliclibrary.org/record.jsp?R=1733241</link>
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            <description>Lucie Walker wakes up in the San Francisco Bay with no memory of her past or her fiancee, Grady. Diagnosed with a rare form of amnesia, Lucie returns to her previous life and is disturbed to find her former self was a shallow, insecure woman scarred by a traumatic childhood. Worse, Grady seems to be falling out of love with her as she begins falling back in love with him. As Lucie returns to the world around her, though, she finds that she can create a new future, one not set by her past.</description>
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            <title>Let the dead sleep a Cafferty &amp; Quinn novel
            by Graham, Heather.
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            <link>http://www.phoenixpubliclibrary.org/record.jsp?R=1705374</link>
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            <description>A centuries-old bust of an evil, demonic man was stolen from a New Orleans grave. Its current owner shows up at Danni Caffertys antiques shop, but before Danni can buy the statue, it disappears and the owner is found dead. Michael Quinn, a private investigator, believes that the right thing to do is to find and destroy this object weighted with malevolent powers. He and Danni follow it through sultry nights to hidden places in the French Quarter and secret ceremonies on abandoned plantations.</description>
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            <title>The humanity project a novel
            by Thompson, Jean, 1950-
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            <link>http://www.phoenixpubliclibrary.org/record.jsp?R=1733262</link>
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            <description>The story follows a far flung group of individuals now settled in the San Francisco valley, each wrestling with economic, social and personal issues, and who cross paths by way of the bizarrely innocent idea for a Humanity Project.</description>
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            <title>Taking Eve
            by Johansen, Iris.
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            <link>http://www.phoenixpubliclibrary.org/record.jsp?R=1744496</link>
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            <description>Forensic sculptor Eve Duncans mission is to bring closure to the families whose loved ones have vanished. Now, Jim Doane wants the same kind of closure. His 25-year-old son may or may not be dead and he has only burned skull fragments as possible evidence. He cannot go to the police for answers without risking his own secrets and dark past. Doane needs Eve Duncans skills and hell do anything to get them. Even if it means taking Eve.</description>
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            <title>The fun parts stories
            by Lipsyte, Sam, 1968-
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            <link>http://www.phoenixpubliclibrary.org/record.jsp?R=1696798</link>
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            <description>A boy eats his way to self-discovery while another must battle the reality brandishing monster preying on his fantasy realm. An aerobics instructor, the daughter of a Holocaust survivor, makes the most shocking leap imaginable to save her soul. Other tales feature a grizzled and possibly deranged male-birth doula, a doomsday hustler about to face the multi-universal truth of the real-ass jumbo, and a tawdry glimpse of the northern New Jersey high school shot-putting circuit, circa 1986.</description>
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            <title>Whiskey Beach
            by Roberts, Nora.
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            <description>For more than 300 years, Bluff House has sat above Whiskey Beach, but to Eli Landon, its home. Eli has had an intense year of public and police scrutiny after being accused of the murder of his soon-to-be-ex wife. Local resident Abra is a woman of many talents, including helping Eli take control of his life and clear his name. As they become entangled in each other, they find themselves caught in a net that has ensnared a man intent on reaping the rewards of destroying Eli Landon once and for all -- from vendor record.</description>
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            <title>Hillbilly heart a memoir
            by Cyrus, Billy Ray, 1961-
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            <link>http://www.phoenixpubliclibrary.org/record.jsp?R=1734996</link>
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            <description>Country musician and actor Billy Ray Cyrus tells his life story, centered around the themes of faith, family and music. He tells listeners of his turbulent beginnings in Kentucky; how Gospel and bluegrass music, discovered through his church, gave him hope; his meteoric rise with Achy Breaky Heart and how the resulting fame affected his life; about his love for his daughter Miley; and about how the success of her hit Disney show Hannah Montana led to a challenging period in his life.</description>
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            <title>The last debutante
            by London, Julia.
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            <description>When a letter comes from her grandmother Mamie in Scotland asking for help, Daria decides its the perfect opportunity to get away. When Jamie confronts Mamie for swindling his uncle, she shoots him, and when he wakes up, Daria is taking care of him. Jamie kidnaps Daria until he figures out whats really going on, and the sparks begin to fly.</description>
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            <title>Fatal friends, deadly neighbors and other true cases
            by Rule, Ann
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            <link>http://www.phoenixpubliclibrary.org/record.jsp?R=1694357</link>
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            <description>California billionaire Jonah Shacknais eight-year-old son dies falling off a balcony in his mansion. Several days later, Jonahs live-in girlfriend, Rebecca, is found hanging, nude, with her hands tied behind her. A police investigation rules her death a suicide-however, this seems unlikely to everyone who knew her. There are several suspects in this case: Jonahs brother, Adam, who arrived the day after Jonahs son fell. There are Jonahs two ex-wives; the second being Maxs mother.</description>
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            <title>My inappropriate life some material not suitable for small children, nuns, or mature adults
            by McDonald, Heather, 1970-
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            <link>http://www.phoenixpubliclibrary.org/record.jsp?R=1705067</link>
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            <description>Comedian Heather McDonald, best known for her contributions to Chelsea Lately and After Lately, shares her story of life as a pretend grown up. She gives listeners a hilarious glimpse into awkward adult situations, including being a working mom whose parents live next door; having a stay-at-home husband who wont give an inch; having a sister who wants one of her eggs; and dealing with neighborhood moms who shunned her for taking her kids to a stripper pool party in Vegas.</description>
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            <title>The famous and the dead
            by Parker, T. Jefferson.
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            <link>http://www.phoenixpubliclibrary.org/record.jsp?R=1733237</link>
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            <description>Los Angeles County sheriffs deputy Charlie Hood is attached to the ATF, working undercover on the iron river that flows across the U.S.-Mexican border. The diamond fillings he wears in his left canine glimmer, distracting the men who sell the illegal firearms that enable the unspeakable violence on both sides of the map. Spotting the sparkle when Charlie Diamonds opens his mouth is often their first step toward life behind bars. Meanwhile, Bradley Jones, sheriffs deputy and employee of the Baja Cartel, son of the love of Charlies life, the deceased L.A. outlaw Suzanne Jones, is expecting a son of his own. Suzanne was descended from famed Mexican desperado Joaquin Murrieta, whose embalmed head Bradley inherited from her and keeps nestled among piles of cash, proceeds from Bradleys own life of crime. Charlie knows all of Bradleys secrets; the question is what hell do with the information. Until he decides, his obsession remains the inexplicable existence of Mike Finnegan, the diminutive devil who flits in and out of both mens lives, knowing things he shouldnt, seemingly immortal. Three men: earnest law-enforcer, inveterate lawbreaker, and the man who pits them against each other--hurtle toward one another in the jaw-dropping conclusion to T. Jefferson Parkers mesmerizing vision of the border. Their climactic showdown brings to a spectacular close a crime series that obliterated the boundaries of the genre.</description>
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            <title>Decadence
            by Dickey, Eric Jerome.
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            <link>http://www.phoenixpubliclibrary.org/record.jsp?R=1733248</link>
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            <description>Four years have passed since the events of Pleasure, and Nias success as a writer has grown, bringing her from Atlanta to Los Angeles. But she remains on a quest to quiet her inner storm, to draw on her well of emotions and explore them fully before leaving this season of her life and moving on to what could be the next stage: marriage and motherhood. Drawn to an exclusive pleasure palace, where patrons try on roles as they actively shun their respective realities, Nias ability to balance truth and fantasy becomes increasingly blurred. What has happened to the compartments she has so carefully created for the different aspects of her life? Will her relationship with the mysterious, often unavailable Prada survive the countless temptations? Will her successful literary career be given over to impulse indulgence? Does decadence know any bounds? When Nias past comes back to mingle with her present, and when her staid public persona clashes with her fantasy life of decadence, listeners will be stunned by the outcome. Eric Jerome Dickeys newest tale of excess --and its sky-high costs--is a thrilling portrait of a glittering world.</description>
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            <title>Sand Castle Bay
            by Woods, Sherryl.
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            <description>In a trade-off shes lived to regret, Emily Castle left home years ago to become an interior designer. The youngest of the three sisters, Emily desperately wanted to prove herself. Success, though, came at the cost of leaving behind the man she loved. For Boone Dorsett, losing Emily left his heart shattered, but another woman was waiting in the wings. Now a widower with a young son, Boone has a second chance with Emily when a storm brings her home. But with his former in-laws threatening a custody suit, the stakes of loving her are higher than ever. Will fate once again separate them--or is the time finally right for these two star-crossed lovers? Woods proves her expertise in matters of the heart as she gives us characters that we genuinely relate to and care about.--RT Book Reviews on Moonlight Cove</description>
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            <title>As I knew him my dad, Rod Serling
            by Serling, Anne.
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            <description>To Anne Serling, the imposing figure the public saw hosting The Twilight Zone each week, intoning cautionary observations about fate, chance, and humanity, was not the father she knew. He was her best friend, her playmate, and her confidant. After his unexpected death at 50, Anne, just 20, was left stunned. As I Knew Him is a lyrical, intimate tribute to Rod Serlings legacy as visionary, storyteller, and humanist and a moving testament to the love between fathers and daughters.</description>
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            <title>Suspect
            by Crais, Robert.
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            <description>LAPD cop Max Kent is not doing so well. Eight months ago, a shocking nighttime assault by unidentified men killed his partner Allie, nearly killed him, and left him enraged. Shunned and shunted to the side, Max and his new partner Maggie set out to investigate the one case that no one wants them to touch. Whether they will make it out again, no one can say.</description>
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            <title>The Blossom sisters
            by Michaels, Fern.
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            <description>Gus Hollister owes all his success to his feisty grandmother, Rose, and he knows it. It was Rose and her two sisters, Iris and Violet, who raised Gus, sent him to the best schools, and helped him start his own accounting business. Rose even bought the house Gus lives in with his wife, Elaine. But now, Gus stands to lose everything; his home, his car, and his business.</description>
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            <title>Entwined with you
            by Day, Sylvia.
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            <description>The worldwide phenomenon continues as Eva and Gideon face the demons of their pasts and accept the consequences of their obsessive desires.</description>
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            <title>Hair raising
            by Anderson, Kevin J., 1962-
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            <description>The fur really flies when a serial scalper stalks the supernatural citizens of the Unnatural Quarter, targeting werewolves--and whats sadder than a chrome-domed lycanthrope? Zombie P.I. Dan Shamble is on the case, trying to stop an all-out gang war between full-time and full-moon werewolves. As he combs through the tangled clues to hunt down the bald facts, things get hairy fast. Shamble lurches through a loony landscape of voodoo tattoo artists, illicit cockatrice fights, body builders assembling make-your-own-human kits, and perhaps scariest of all, crazed fans in town for the Worldwide Horror Convention. Yet the reign of hair-raising terror grows longer. If Shamble cant snip this off at the roots, the whole world could end up howling mad.</description>
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            <title>Wind Chime Point
            by Woods, Sherryl.
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            <link>http://www.phoenixpubliclibrary.org/record.jsp?R=1740135</link>
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            <description>Facing a personal crisis, ambitious and driven Gabriella Castle retreats to the welcoming arms of her family. Everything shes worked for has been yanked out from under her, and she seeks the serenity of her grandmothers home on the North Carolina coast. With difficult decisions to make about her future, the last thing she wants is an unexpected love. Wade Johnson fell for Gabi the first time he saw her. Its not the only time hes found himself in the role of knight in shining armor, but Gabi isnt looking for a rescuer. To get her to stay, Wade will need a whole lot of patience and gentle persuasion, and maybe the soothing sound of wind chimes on a summer breeze.</description>
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            <title>The darkest minds
            by Bracken, Alexandra.
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            <link>http://www.phoenixpubliclibrary.org/record.jsp?R=1733265</link>
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            <description>Sixteen year old Ruby has spent the last six years in a government rehabilitation camp, a victim of the Kid-Killer virus that leaves any survivors with dangerous powers they cannot control. After escaping, she joins forces with a small tribe of other escapees on the run.</description>
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            <title>The mystery woman
            by Quick, Amanda.
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            <link>http://www.phoenixpubliclibrary.org/record.jsp?R=1733249</link>
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            <description>Under Miss Beatrice Lockwoods plain gray gown, a pistol waits at the ready. Beatrice is a paid companion on a secret mission and with a secret past and she must be prepared to fight for her life at any moment. Yet she is thrown off guard by the fierce-looking man who joins her in foiling a crime outside a fancy ball and who then disappears into the shadows, leaving only his card. Joshua Gage is a cipher in the shadows with a hypnotically calm voice and an ebony-and-steel cane.</description>
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            <title>Headed for trouble a troubleshooters/Navy SEAL team 16 anthology
            by Brockmann, Suzanne.
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            <link>http://www.phoenixpubliclibrary.org/record.jsp?R=1740126</link>
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            <description>This mass market original collection is filled with never-before-released short stories and novellas featuring the beloved characters from Suzanne Brockmanns wildly successful Troubleshooters series. Packed with pulse-pounding tales about everyones favorite special ops team, this suspenseful collection is a must for fans of the New York Times bestselling series, and is also the perfect introduction for newcomers. Tough-as-nails Troubleshooters operative Sam Starrett learns the agony of loving someone in danger--and the hell of waiting on the home front--as his wife, Alyssa, hurtles into a foreign hotspot thats about to boil over. Navy SEAL Frank OLearys ill-fated holiday reunion with his older brother takes a turn for the better--when a chance encounter on a rainy New Orleans street gives Frank a reason to be thankful after all. In a maze of tunnels deep beneath a military base in Germany, Jules Cassidy, Alyssa Locke, and their comrades in arms match wits with terrorists on a mission with explosive consequences. Plus more never-before-released adventures featuring Jenk, Izzy, Gillman, Lopez, Kenny, Savannah, and other members of SEAL Team 16--along with Suzanne Brockmanns exclusive interviews with her beloved characters.</description>
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            <title>Just one kiss
            by Mallery, Susan.
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            <description>Falling for Justice Garrett was a high point in Patience McGraws otherwise awkward adolescence. Even after he disappeared, Patience never forgot the boy who captured her heart. Now, hes back in Fools Gold, California, and her passion for him is as strong as ever. When bodyguard Justice Garrett was a young man, witness protection brought him to this idyllic town and he never forgot its warmth, or the sweet beauty of his childhood friend.</description>
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            <title>Clean overcoming addiction and ending Americas greatest tragedy
            by Sheff, David.
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            <link>http://www.phoenixpubliclibrary.org/record.jsp?R=1731998</link>
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            <description>Addiction is a disease; it is preventable and treatable. It is not a moral failing. As with other illnesses, the approaches most likely to work are based on science, not on faith, tradition, contrition, or wishful thinking. Those facts are the foundation of Clean, a new paradigm for preventing drug abuse and treating addiction and the mental illnesses that usually accompany it.</description>
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            <title>Seduction a novel of suspense
            by Rose, M. J., 1953-
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            <description>In 1843, novelist Victor Hugos beloved nineteen-year-old daughter drowned. Ten years later, Hugo began participating in hundreds of sances to reestablish contact with her. In the process, he claimed to have communed with the likes of Plato, Galileo, Shakespeare, Dante, Jesus, and even the Devil himself. Hugos transcriptions of these conversations have all been published. Or so it was believed. Recovering from her own losses, mythologist Jac LEtoile arrives on the Isle of Jersey, where Hugo conducted the sances, hoping to uncover a secret about the islands Celtic roots. But the man whos invited her there, a troubled soul named Theo Gaspard, has hopes shell help him discover something quite different, Hugos lost conversations with someone called the Shadow of the Sepulcher. What follows is an intricately plotted and atmospheric tale of suspense with a spellbinding ghost story at its heart, by one of Americas most gifted and imaginative novelists.</description>
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            by Wright, Suzanne.
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            <description>Wolf shifter Jaime Farrow has harbored a not-so-secret crush on gorgeous Dante. But the time has come for Jaime to face facts: Dante just isnt interested. As the pack Beta, workaholic Dante Garcea doesnt have time for distractions, especially the kind promised by Jaime Farrow. Yet when her flirtations abruptly end, Dante becomes suspicious. He knows hot-headed Jaime will resist him, but Dante never takes no for an answer.</description>
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            <title>Sea Glass Island
            by Woods, Sherryl.
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            <description>Under summer skies, New York Times bestselling author Sherryl Woods evokes family, friendship and heartfelt emotion with her two younger sisters heading for the altar, will Samantha Castle exchange old dreams for new ones? Lately shed rather be on the North Carolina coast with family than in New York with agents and actors. Though she vows not to let her teenage crush on Ethan Cole influence her decision, its hard to ignore her feelings for the local war hero. Ethan lost more than his leg in Afghanistan. He lost his belief in love. Even being surrounded by couples intent on capturing happily-ever-after wont open this jaded doctors heart. Its going to take a sexy, determined woman--one who wont take no for an answer.</description>
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            <title>Lifesaving lessons notes from an accidental mother
            by Greenlaw, Linda, 1960-
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            <description>This audiobook follows Americas only female swordfish boat captain, Linda Greenlaw as she faces her greatest battle with nature yet: Her newly adopted teenage daughter.</description>
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            <title>The madness underneath
            by Johnson, Maureen, 1973-
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            <description>Rory Devereaux has been living in Bristol under the close watch of her parents. So when her therapist suddenly suggests she return to Wexford, Rory jumps at the chance. But Rorys brush with the Ripper touched her more than she thought possible: shes become a human terminus, with the power to eliminate ghosts on contact.</description>
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            <title>The night is watching
            by Graham, Heather.
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            <description>The dead of night... The town of Lily, Arizona, has its share of Old West history and mystery. Its also home to the Gilded Lily, a former theater...and bawdy house. These days, it offers theatrical productions geared to tourists, but the recent discovery of a skull, a real skull, among the props and costumes has shaken everyone up. So, who do you call? The Krewe of Hunters, a special FBI unit of paranormal investigators. In this case, its agent Jane Everett. Janes also a talented artist who creates images of the dead as they once were. But the Krewe always works with local law enforcement, and here that means Sloan Trent, ex-Houston cop and now sheriff. He has connections that go deep within this small town. His great-great--grandmother was an actress at the Gilded Lily...as well as a Confederate spy. Shes not resting in peace and she lets him know it! Then more remains appear in the nearby desert. As they search for answers, using all the skills at their disposal, Jane and Sloan find themselves falling into danger--and into love.</description>
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            <title>World peace and other 4th-grade achievements
            by Hunter, John, 1954-
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            <description>Award-winning teacher and high-profile public speaker John Hunter offers insights into conflict resolution and collective problem-solving gleaned from his many years teaching kids through the world peace game, an innovative global systems simulation he created.</description>
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            <title>Touch &amp; go a novel
            by Gardner, Lisa.
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            <description>This is my family: Vanished without a trace. . . . Justin and Libby Denbe have the kind of life youd find in the pages of a glossy magazine. A beautiful fifteen-year-old daughter. A gorgeous brownstone on a tree-lined street in Bostons Back Bay neighborhood. A great marriage, admired by all. A perfect life. This is what I know: Pain has a flavor. . . . When investigator Tessa Leone arrives at the crime scene in the foyer of the Denbes home, she finds scuff marks on the floor and a million tiny pieces of bright green Taser confetti. The family appears to have been abducted, with only a pile of their cell phones and electronic devices remaining. No witnesses, no ransom demands, no motive. Just a perfect little family, gone. This is what I fear: The worst is yet to come. . . . Tessa knows better than anyone that flawless fronts can hide the darkest secrets. Now she must race against the clock to uncover the Denbes innermost dealings, a complex tangle of friendships and betrayal, big business and small sacrifices. Who would want to kidnap such a perfect little family? And how far would such a person be willing to go? This is the truth: Love, safety, family . . . its all touch and go -- from publishers web site.</description>
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            <title>Dead run the murder of a lawman and the greatest manhunt of the modern American west
            by Schultz, Dan.
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            <link>http://www.phoenixpubliclibrary.org/record.jsp?R=1715283</link>
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            <description>On a sunny May morning in 1998 in Cortez, Colorado, three desperados in a stolen truck opened fire on the town cop, shooting him twenty times; then they blasted their way past dozens of police cars and disappeared into 10,000 square miles of the harshest wilderness terrain on the North American continent. This is the first in-depth account of this sensational case.</description>
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            by Nix, Garth.
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            <description>Just as Jaide and Jack Shield are settling into their crazy new lives in Portland, The Evil threatens another Ward, and the twins will need to put their growing powers to the test!</description>
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            <title>Six years
            by Coben, Harlan, 1962-
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            <description>Six years have passed since Jake Sanders watched the love of his life, Natalie, marry Todd. For six years, he hid a broken heart by focusing on his career as a college professor. But when he sees Todds obituary in the newspaper, he cant stay away any longer. Finally, he sees Todds wife--but its not Natalie. Whoever the widow is, she and Todd have been married for over a decade; and with that fact, he learns that his life is based on fiction, and digging for the truth can be life-threatening.</description>
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            <title>The Ophelia cut a novel
            by Lescroart, John T.
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            <description>Brittany McGuire is the beautiful, twenty-three-year-old daughter of Susan Weiss and Moses McGuire--and the niece of defense attorney Dismas Hardy. Popular and pretty, Brittany has always moved easily from one boyfriend to the next, but her most recent ex, a young man named Rick Jessup, cant seem to get over her. His abuse escalates, culminating in a terrible night when Brittany is raped. Within twenty-four hours, Rick Jessup is dead, Moses McGuire is the prime suspect in the investigation, and Dismas Hardy has been hired to defend his old friend. Making things even more complicated, this case threatens to bring to light old secrets that could destroy the careers of Hardy and police lieutenant Abe Glitsky. As the overwhelming evidence against Moses piles up, Dismas Hardy focuses on planting doubt in the minds of the jurors--until, in a feat of legal ingenuity that is staggering in both its implications and its simplicity, Hardy sees a new way forward that might just save them all. But at what price? For the first time since 2009, the authors most popular protagonist returns in a masterful novel that bears all the hallmarks of John Lescroarts extraordinary storytelling gifts: a cast of flesh-and-blood characters, morally complex situations with no easy answers, and--of course--relentless, nail-biting suspense that will leave you breathless.</description>
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            by Coonts, Stephen, 1946-
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            <description>A luxurious vacation cruise to the exotic locales of the Red Sea and the Gulf of Aden turns into a nightmare for passengers and crew when their ship is suddenly attacked and captured by a band of bloodthirsty Somali pirates. An initial rescue mission ends in failure; the decks are covered in blood. Unless they are paid a ransom of $200 million dollars within seven days, the pirates threaten to execute all their hostages. But information gleaned from a captured Al Qaeda operative indicates that there is a far more dangerous conspiracy afoot. Once the ransom is paid, Islamic militants intend to swoop in and slaughter the passengers in an orgy of terror, hoping to provoke a massive American military response that will set the Muslim world aflame. Jake Grafton is assigned to negotiate with the brutal pirate chief while his right hand man, Tommy Carmellini, and a team of CIA and Navy SEAL operatives mount an undercover operation to save the hostages and keep the U.S. from being maneuvered into a murderous war.</description>
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            by Rothschild, Hannah, 1962-
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            <description>The true story of Nica, the rebellious Rothschild who gave up everything, family and friends to pursue her love of the jazz musician, Thelonious Monk. Author Hannah Rothschilds biography of her rebellious great-aunt draws on their long friendship and years of research and interviews.</description>
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            <description>Lindsay, a successful model with a shadowy past, must confront her demons when she becomes involved with a private investigator.</description>
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            <description>When the police tell a wealthy industrialist that her missing son has faked his own kidnapping, she hires Elvis Cole and Joe Pike. Cole soon determines that it was no fake. The boy and his secret girlfriend have been taken, and are now lost in the gray and changing world of the professional border kidnappers, who prey not only on innocent victims but also on one another; buying, selling, and stealing victims like commodities.</description>
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            <description>Bethany, an angel sent to Earth, and her mortal boyfriend, Xavier, have been to Hell and back. But now their love will be put to its highest test yet, as they defy Heavenly law and marry. They dont tell Beths archangel siblings, Gabriel and Ivy, but the angels know soon enough, and punishment comes in a terrifying form.</description>
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            <description>Even before the EMPs brought down the world, Alex was on the run from the demons of her past and the monster living in her head.  After the world was gone, she believed Rule could be a sanctuary for her and those shed come to love. But she was wrong. Now Alex is in the fight of her life against the adults, who would use her, the survivors, who dont trust her, and the Changed, who would eat her alive.</description>
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            <description>When bullying threatens to destroy a teens life, painful memories resurface for dedicated high school teacher Laura Reed and pediatrician J.C. Fullerton. With the support of the Sweet Magnolias, they bring the town together to ensure that a promising students future isnt ruined. And to establish once and for all that bullying has no place in Serenity, South Carolina. Both J.C.s and Lauras passion for the cause is deeply personal, and their growing feelings for each other are just as strong.</description>
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            <title>All gone a memoir of my mothers dementia : with refreshments
            by Witchel, Alex.
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            <description>Just shy of seventy, Alex Witchels brilliant, adoring, ultra-capable college professor mother began to exhibit undeniable signs of dementia. She became forgetful and easily agitated. She gave the same lecture twice, and was forced to retire. How did her brilliant, adoring, ultra-capable, ace reporter daughter cope? At first with denial: If something was broken, well, with the best medical help money could buy they would figure out how to fix it, and restore Mom to all her former sharpness and glory. Even as medical reality undid that hope, the habit of longing persisted in its most primal form: As my mother began the torturous process of disappearing in plain sight, I retreated to my kitchen, trying to reclaim her at the stove. Is there any contract tighter than a family recipe? While reproducing the perfect meatloaf was no panacea, it helped Alex to come to terms with her predicament, the increasingly common phenomenon of ambiguous loss, loss of a beloved one who lives on. Gradually she developed a deeper appreciation for all the ways the parent she was losing lived on in her. Her mothers discipline, love of truth, and before-her-time independence, along with her top two Commandments, May you be brilliant and Tell me everything that happened today, were destined to breed a crack journalist. Alex came to see, the boundless hope and love with which she was raised allowed her to become a loving wife and stepmother, transcending the essential loneliness that her mother, crippled both physically and emotionally in childhood, never quite shed. When grief and helplessness became overwhelming, it was her mother, her steel-trap mind grasping just how it was coming undone, who helped her to accept the inevitable. Theres nothing you can do because its not up to you, she would say. Youre here with me now. Thats enough.</description>
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            by Bowen, Will.
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            <description>International bestselling author Will Bowen teaches listeners how to align their thoughts, words, and actions so that they create the habits, character, and destiny of happiness. Through practical advice, step-by-step instructions, and inspiring stories, Will helps listeners remove their mental and lifestyle blocks so that happiness flows freely.</description>
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            by Stabenow, Dana.
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            <description>Broken in rank and transferred in disgrace, Alaska state trooper Liam Campbell arrives at his new posting in Newenham on Bristol Bay to find lost love and bush pilot Wyanet Chouinard crouched over the body of Bob DeCreft, who may or may not have been murdered with the propeller of her Piper Super Cub.</description>
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            <description>In 1941, a young, single woman named Allen Liles has taken a job as a junior college teacher in a small town, though she dreams of living in New York City. In her seminar, she encounters two young men: George, a lanky, carefree spirit, and Toby, a dark-haired, searching soul with a wary look in his eyes. Soon the three strike up an innocent relationship until Allen and one of the young men push things too far sending her world spinning into a state of wrenching pain and jeopardy.</description>
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            by Steel, Danielle.
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            <description>Since the devastating loss of her son, Danielle Steel has been dedicated to helping the homeless of San Francisco - taking to the streets herself with a small team of friends to directly provide much needed resources, from food and clothing to bedding and toiletries. Now, the notoriously private author is offering a gift far more enduring - that of her voice, in a heartfelt call for more effective action to aid this vast, tragic population. Here is the eye-opening story of her personal work over more than a decade with the most destitute members of our society, and how it has enriched her life beyond all of her material successes. Inspirational, raw, and deeply moving, A Gift of Hope is not to be missed.</description>
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            <description>Raised by loving adoptive parents, San Francisco private investigator Wyatt Hunt never had an interest in finding his birth family until he gets a chilling text message from an unknown number: How did ur mother die? The answer is murder, and urged on by curiosity and the mysterious texter, Hunt takes on a case he never knew existed, one that has lain unsolved for decades.</description>
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            <description>The death of her friend and mentor, Evelyn Ballinger, brings psychic counselor Gwen Frazier back to the small town of Wilby, Oregon, and brings back memories she would rather forget. Two years earlier, a killer stalked the members of one of Ballingers research studies, including Gwen. And though she survived while two others didnt, Gwen knows that Ballingers death is related. Sent by a friend to help Gwen, psychic investigator Judson Coppersmith arrives in Wilby, haunted by urgent dreams.</description>
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            by Chance, Megan.
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            <description>In the mid-19th century, Leonie Monroe Russell works alongside her husband, Junius, an oysterman in Shoalwater Bay in the Pacific Northwest. At night she continues her fathers lifelong obsession, collecting artifacts and studying the native culture that once thrived in the Washington Territory. On her thirty-seventh birthday, Leonie discovers a mummy protruding from the riverbank bordering her property, a mummy that by all evidence shouldnt exist.</description>
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            <title>Why have kids? a new mom explores the truth about parenting and happiness
            by Valenti, Jessica.
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            <description>Would-be parents must decide whether to have children amidst a combination of cultural expectations and hard facts. Valenti explores these controversial questions through on-the-ground reporting, startling new research, and her own unique experiences as a mom. She moves beyond the black and white mommy wars over natural parenting, discipline, and work-life balance to explore a more nuanced reality, one filled with ambivalence, joy, guilt, and exhaustion.</description>
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            by Mansfield, Stephen, 1958-
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            <description>Finding God can be difficult even in times of joy. But consider the times, and profound sorrows, of Abraham Lincoln. Stephen Mansfield presents a Lincoln ever on a journey of faith, cut short by an assassin and obscured by scholarly bias and conflicting evidence. Lincolns spiritual journey offers profound insight into the man who is today perceived as nearly the soul of America. His spiritual battles are not unlike those of our nation, which makes Lincolns story of faith vital for our times.</description>
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            by Newberg, Andrew B., 1966-
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            <description>A groundbreaking book that provides prescriptive advice on how to communicate and converse more effectively by using brain science. Newberg and Waldman promote what they call compassionate communication, which will help listeners get their point across no matter what the situation.</description>
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            <title>The presentation secrets of Steve Jobs how to be insanely great in front of any audience
            by Gallo, Carmine.
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            <link>http://www.phoenixpubliclibrary.org/record.jsp?R=1668488</link>
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            <description>Whether hes introducing the new iPhone or delivering a keynote presentation, Steve Jobs electrifies audiences with his style and showmanship. He doesnt just convey information in his presentations; he tells a story, paints a picture, and shares a vision. He gives his audience a transformative experience that is unique, inspiring and unforgettable. Now you can do it too, by learning the specific techniques that have made Jobs the most captivating communicator on the world stage. Using Jobs legendary presentations as a blueprint, communication-skills coach Carmine Gallo has mapped out a ready-to-use framework of presentation secrets to help you plan, deliver, and refine the best presentation of your life.</description>
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            <title>Driving Mr. Yogi Yogi Berra, Ron Guidry, and baseballs greatest gift
            by Araton, Harvey.
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            <description>Every spring, Yankees pitching great Ron Guidry takes Hall of Fame catcher Yogi Berra to the ballpark everyday to watch the young players, talk shop, trade stories, tease each other mercilessly, and share insights with the young players.</description>
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            <title>To the last breath a memoir of going to extremes
            by Slakey, Francis.
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            <link>http://www.phoenixpubliclibrary.org/record.jsp?R=1582654</link>
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            <description>A gripping adventure of the body and mind, To the Last Breath depicts in crystal-clear prose the quest that led Francis Slakey around the globe, challenged his fiercely held beliefs, and opened his heart. Expanding his tale with riveting science and arresting insight into our relation to the Earth and one another, the author takes readers across the plateaus of Tibet, into the heat of Tanzania, to the desolate edge of the Arctic, and beyond.</description>
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            <title>Grace more than we deserve, greater than we imagine
            by Lucado, Max.
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            <description>Americas pastor Max Lucado defines Gods grace and illuminates the changes it can bring into a persons life.</description>
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            <title>The as if principle the radically new approach to changing your life
            by Wiseman, Richard 1966-
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            <link>http://www.phoenixpubliclibrary.org/record.jsp?R=1693079</link>
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            <description>Professor Richard Wiseman, a renowned psychologist, presents a radical new insight into your body and brain, that it is your actions that have the power to instantly change the way you think and feel.</description>
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            <title>Time to start thinking America in the age of descent
            by Luce, Edward, 1968-
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            <link>http://www.phoenixpubliclibrary.org/record.jsp?R=1567407</link>
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            <description>Time to Start Thinking is a book destined to spark debate among liberals and conservatives alike. Drawing on his decades of exceptional journalism and his connections within Washington and around the world, Luce advances a carefully constructed and controversial argument, backed up by interviews with many of the key players in politics and business, that America is losing its pragmatism, and that the consequences of this may soon leave the country high and dry.</description>
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            <description>Teresa Toots Amelia Loudenberry is extending her stay in Charleston to help care for her ailing housekeeper, Bernice. Here in her beloved hometown, the air is rich with the scent of azaleas and honeysuckle and theres always a pitcher of sweet tea (or something a little stronger) close to hand. Not that the ladies have much time for relaxing. Idas new line of cosmetics, Seasoned, is about to launch, and Toots, Mavis, and Sophia are relishing their new careers as models. Most exciting of all, Tootss daughter, Abby, is getting married. Toots has her hands full, especially when Abbys criminal ex-boss resurfaces and the bride-to-be jeopardizes her big day in order to catch him. Toots is so busy taking care of the upcoming nuptials that shes blindsided by her own unexpected romance. After eight husbands, shes sworn never to get involved again. But every godmother, fairy or otherwise, loves a story that ends with happily-ever-after...</description>
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            <title>Seconds away a Mickey Bolitar novel
            by Coben, Harlan, 1962-
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            <link>http://www.phoenixpubliclibrary.org/record.jsp?R=1648502</link>
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            <description>Having ended Shelter with a jaw-dropping cliffhanger, Coben picks up Mickeys story right where it left off in this suspenseful new adventure. Mickey and his loyal new friends, sharpwitted Ema and adorkably charming Spoon, once again find themselves in over their heads on the hunt for missing pieces to a puzzle they have yet to understand. As the mystery surrounding Mickeys dads death unfolds, he soon learns that they may be in more danger than they could have ever imagined.</description>
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            by Fox, Jeffrey J., 1945-
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            <link>http://www.phoenixpubliclibrary.org/record.jsp?R=1583283</link>
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            <description>The authors have boiled down the characteristics it takes to become a transformational CEO, the kind that takes problems and transforms them into opportunities for growth and profit. With research based on firsthand interviews with superstar CEOs, The transformative CEO provides valuable strategies that any manager, business owner, or executive can use.</description>
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            <description>Single mom Lynn Morrow is determined to put food on the table for her son and daughter. Her soon-to-be ex-husband has failed to meet his obligations time and again--but it turns out that Ed is struggling with his own demons. Enter contractor Mitch Franklin, an unlikely knight in shining armor. A widower with two grieving sons, Mitch once admired Lynn from afar. Now he sees in her not only the sweet girl who got away, but a woman desperately in need of support. While rushing to the rescue of Lynn and her children comes naturally, hes also wise enough to encourage Lynn to find her own way...hopefully straight into his arms.</description>
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            <title>Emotional chaos to clarity how to live more skillfully, make better decisions, and find purpose in life
            by Moffitt, Phillip.
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            <link>http://www.phoenixpubliclibrary.org/record.jsp?R=1567925</link>
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            <description>Shares advice on how to draw on Western psychology and Buddhist philosophy to overcome mental obstacles to a happy life, outlining step-by-step exercises for gaining wisdom from hardships, enabling fulfillment, and achieving empowerment.</description>
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            by Zak, Paul J.
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            <description>Professor Paul Zak proves that a single molecule accounts for why some people give freely of themselves and others are coldhearted, why some people cheat and steal and others can be trusted with anothers life, why some husbands are more faithful than others, and why women tend to be more generous, not to mention nicer, than men. Oxytocin is that molecule. Zak recounts his extraordinary stories and sets out, for the first time, his revolutionary theory of moral behavior.</description>
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            by Goodman, Thea.
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            <description>One frigid January morning in Manhattan, a new father, racked by sleep deprivation, spontaneously flees with the baby for a weekend in the Caribbean. It wasnt a kidnapping, he just wanted to give his wife a break. When the wife awakens truly rested, she feels great and embarks on a city adventure. The wife tries to recapture who she was before the baby. The husband struggles to care for his daughter. This couple barely survives making the first sacrifice of their lives. But survive they do.</description>
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            <description>The Montgomery brothers have been the talk of Boonsboro, ever since they decided to renovate the old Inn into an intimate and handsome new Bed and Breakfast. Beckett and Owen have both found love in the process, but what of Ryder, the third Montgomery brother?</description>
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            by Anderson, Kevin J., 1962-
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            <description>Friend and major Rush fan Kevin Anderson has spent the last two years working with the band to tell the story their album tells in prose novel form. The story is a young mans quest to follow his dreams, as he travels across a lavish and colorful world of steampunk and alchemy, with lost cities, pirates, anarchists, exotic carnivals, and a rigid Watchmaker who imposes precision on every aspect of life.</description>
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            <description>New Jersey senator Bill Bradley offers his personal review of the state of the nation. He criticizes the role that money plays in politics, discusses flaws in existing foreign, electoral, and economic policies, and offer an opinion on steps the U.S. can take to return to prosperity. Topics covered include the financial meltdown, intensifying political gridlock, the Tea Party and Occupy movements, job creation, deficit reduction, education, and immigration.</description>
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            by Dugoni, Robert.
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            <description>Bringing his teenage son on a camping trip with an old friend and his friends son, lawyer David Sloane embarks on a legal rescue mission when the boys are caught vandalizing a general store and sentenced to six months in a detention camp with ties to a corrupt judge.</description>
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            by Francis, Melissa, 1972-
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            <description>When Melissa Francis was nine years old, she won the role of Cassandra Cooper Ingalls on Little House on the Prairie. She and her older sister Tiffany were already veteran actresses, having starred in countless commercials and made-for-television movies. As Melissas star rose, however, her sisters dimmed, and she became invisible to her mother, who was increasingly riveted to Melissas success. Its a startling account of life in a dysfunctional family.</description>
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            by Rayburn, Tricia.
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            <link>http://www.phoenixpubliclibrary.org/record.jsp?R=1583677</link>
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            <description>When seventeen-year-old Vanessa reunites with her biological mother, she faces the dilemma of a sirens existence, that in order to survive she must endanger the lives of those she loves most.</description>
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            <description>On the eve of her retirement, Georgia attorney Mikala Aulani is as vivacious and vibrant as ever, eagerly anticipating a happy future with her partner, Ben. But if Kala has learned anything in thirty-five years of practicing law, its that the truth can always surprise you. And when Adam Star turns up at her office, confessing to the long-ago murder of his wife, Kala must return to a notorious case that has never stopped haunting her. Ten years have passed since young nurse Sophie Lee was accused of murdering her wealthy patient, Audrey Star. Kala defended Sophie and had no doubt of her innocence--or of Adam Stars guilt--but the prosecution convinced a jury otherwise. Sophie was convicted on a Tuesday--the day on which every significant event in her life, good or bad, seems to happen. Now, on the verge of his death, Adam exonerates Sophie and also leaves her a huge fortune in atonement. Released from prison, Sophie retreats to Kalas house and tries to evade the media frenzy that surrounds her. Kala is determined to help her client make her way back into the world and adjust to her new wealth and freedom. Yet for both, there are still revelations in store--about the nature of redemption, the strange workings of fate, and the power of forgiveness. And most of all, about the secrets that hide in every heart--even those we think we know best.</description>
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            <description>Friends fall out of touch, we run out of time, or sometimes our courage simply fails us, and thank-yous, regrets, feelings, and secrets are left unshared. The Things you would have said is a journey through the lives of people who have learned that there is always a second chance.</description>
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            by Viola, Frank.
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            <link>http://www.phoenixpubliclibrary.org/record.jsp?R=1668489</link>
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            <description>Authors Leonard Sweet and Frank Viola begin before time in the Triune God and tell the complete interconnected story of Jesus from Genesis to Revelation. Biographies of Jesus have generally been written by those trying to investigate the historical Jesus. On the flip side, those interested in tracing the biblical narrative are typically disinterested in historical Jesus studies. These two approaches have yet to converge, until now.</description>
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            by Ellis, David, 1967-
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            <description>When Jason Kolarich accepts the case of a homeless Iraq War veteran accused of murdering a young paralegal, his course seems clear: to mount an insanity defense for a man suffering so badly from post-traumatic stress disorder that he has no real memory of the crime. But as Kolarich digs deeper, he realizes that, unlikely as it seems, his client is probably innocent. Only days before her death, the murdered paralegal had stumbled onto something she wasnt supposed to know; information that someone would kill to keep secret. Her murder was no random crime but a targeted hit, and the wrong man was charged. As Jason Kolarich races to discover the truth in time to save his client, he finds himself embroiled in a mystery involving the Mob, a mysterious assassin known only as Gin Rummy, and a conspiracy of wealthy international terrorists with explosive plans for his city. With thousands of lives at stake, Kolarich has more on the line than ever before and time is running out.</description>
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            by Bagshawe, Tilly.
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            <description>The sexual beauty of Sabrina Leon demands the attention of all who come into contact with her. Shes the new darling of the film scene, bagging lead roles in the hottest blockbusters, but Sabrina has a problem. Theres a YouTube sensation on the web thats set to destroy everything shes fought for!</description>
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            by Jillette, Penn.
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            <description>Penn Jillettes Every Day Is an Atheist Holiday! will entertain zealots and skeptics alike. Whether hes contemplating the possibility of life after death, deconstructing popular Christmas carols, or just calling shenanigans on Donald Trumps apprentice training, Jillette does not fail to shock and delight his fans.</description>
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            <description>The Finish is a gripping account of the hunt for Osama bin Laden. With unprecedented access to key sources, including President Obama, Bowden takes us inside the rooms where decisions were made and on the ground where the action unfolded.</description>
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            <title>Great on the job what to say, how to say it
            by Glickman, Jodi.
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            <description>With case studies, micro strategies, and example language, listeners will learn communication skills that can be practiced and implemented immediately. In todays economy, its not typically the smartest, hardest working or most technically savvy who succeed. Instead, the ability to communicate well is often the most important precursor to success in the workplace.</description>
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            <description>Now an Army Ranger, he returns to a place overrun by corruption, and finds his uncle, the county sheriff, dead, a suicide, hes told, but others whisper murder. In the days that follow, it will be up to Colson to discover the truth, not only about his uncle, but about his family, his friends, his town, and not least about himself. And once the truth is discovered, there is no turning back.</description>
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            <description>Kelsey, Ren, and Kishan race against time and the evil sorcerer Lokesh on the Andaman Islands in the Bay of Bengal as they seek Durgas final gift, the Rope of Fire, that will finally break the tigers curse.</description>
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            <description>Deftly weaving together a memorable cast of characters, Lost Kingdom brings to life the ensuing clash between a vulnerable Polynesian people and relentlessly expanding capitalist powers. Portraits of royalty and rogues, sugar barons, and missionaries combine into a sweeping tale of the Hawaiian Kingdoms rise and fall.</description>
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            <description>As the Byzantine and German emperors plot war against each other, Venices future rests in the hands of three unwilling people: The newly knighted Sir Tycho. An ex-slave and trained assassin who defeated the Mamluk navy but cannot make the woman he loves love him back. As for the grieving Lady Giulietta, both emperors want her hand for their sons in marriage. And a mysterious girl crawls from a paupers grave to murder the men who buried her.</description>
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            by Pathak, Jay, 1976-
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            <description>Once upon a time, people knew their neighbors. They talked to them, had cook-outs with them, and went to church with them. In our time of unprecedented mobility and increasing isolationism, its hard to make lasting connections with those who live right outside our front door. We have hundreds of friends through online social networking, but we often dont even know the full name of the person who lives right next door. This unique and inspiring book asks the question: What is the most loving thing I can do for the people who live on my street or in my apartment building? Through compelling true stories of lives impacted, the author shows listeners how to create genuine friendships with the people who live in closest proximity to them. Discussion questions at the end of each chapter make this book perfect for small groups or individual study.</description>
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            by Mallery, Susan.
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            <description>After Andi is jilted at the altar, she makes the decision to buy one of the famed Three Sisters Queen Anne houses on Blackberry Island. When Deanna confronts her husband about a suspected affair, she opens up a Pandoras box of unhappiness. Next door, artist Boston thought she and her college sweetheart would be married forever, but after a tragedy, shes not so sure. Thrown together by fate and geography, and bound by the strongest of friendships, these three women will discover what theyre really made of.</description>
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            <description>A high-end prostitute is found brutally murdered on the London docks, and Monks quest to discover the truth behind her death leads him down a shocking path, littered with secrets that have been buried since the infamous Opium Wars. Monk must unravel the victims link to the widow of a dead doctor, and the doctors vanished report on the misuse of opium, before the killer strikes again.</description>
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            <description>After a head injury brings on nightmares involving girls being tortured and murdered, Emma Rayburn contacts her estranged sister, Jessie, a psychic investigator.</description>
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            <description>As a medical examiner, Samantha Owens job is to make a certain sense of death with crisp methodology. But the day the Tennessee floods took her husband and children, the light vanished from her life. Shes pulled into a suffocating grief until she receives a peculiar call from Washington D.C. On the end of the line is an old boyfriends mother, asking Sam to do a second autopsy on her son. Eddie Donovan is officially the victim of a vicious carjacking, but the forensics tell a darker story.</description>
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            by Weiss, Luisa.
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            <description>The story of how one thoroughly confused, kitchen-mad perfectionist broke off her engagement to a handsome New Yorker, quit her dream job, and found her way to a new life, a new man, and a new home in Berlin--one recipe at a time.</description>
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            by Walsch, Neale Donald.
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            <description>Something like 108 billion people have lived on our planet, and despite all of the experiences in all of the lifetimes of all of those people, we have still not found a way to exist together in peace and harmony.  Life has such a meaning and purpose, but across thousands of years only a small number of humans seem to have really understood it. Until now. Now, everyone seems to be getting it all at once-- and agreeing with each other, at last, that it truly is the Only Thing That Matters.</description>
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            <description>Tom Hartwig makes gag shovel handles, parts for quarter-million-dollar farm equipment, and now and then, batches of potentially extralegal explosives. As he approaches his sixtieth wedding anniversary with his wife, Arlene, Tom, famous for driving a team of oxen in local parades, has an endless reservoir of stories dating back to days of his prize Model A.</description>
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            <description>The story of a family who discovers that they each possess a supernatural power. Told as a series of snapshots over the course of three decades. But instead of fighting crimes and immobilizing villains, this family of superhumans battle themselves and their own inner struggles. Ultimately, they find the way to nurture and heal each other in the most human way.</description>
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            <description>Having experienced pretty much ALL of the crappy parts of life, Browne feels it is her duty to render whatever assistance she can to her fellow sufferers--and she does so in her own inimitable fashion.</description>
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            <description>Like her mother before her, Leonie of Bosewood carries Faerie blood in her veins, a secret she harbors to protect her own life, for, although the people of eleventh-century England believe in magic, their ignorance and fear have made being different a very dangerous prospect. Caught between the human and Faerie worlds, yet belonging in neither, Leonie must guard her heart, no matter how strong the temptations.</description>
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            <description>When Laura Marquardt and Brandon Reid are seated together at a dinner party, they soon find that they share similar interests, Laura desires to educate blacks, and Brandon, as a white officer over colored troops, eagerly supports her cause. When Lauras sister marries her Confederate beau, Laura finds herself in a difficult situation when she overhears plots to kill Union soldiers. And when Brandons motives for pursuing her come into question, she becomes even more conflicted.</description>
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            <description>Deep within the Wood, a young woman lies dead. Not a mark on her body. No trace of her murderer. Only her chipped glass slippers hint at her identity. The Woodcutter, keeper of the peace between the Twelve Kingdoms of Man and the Realm of the Faerie, must find the maidens killer before others share her fate. Guided by the wind and aided by three charmed axes won from the River God, the Woodcutter begins his hunt, searching for clues in the whispering dominions of the enchanted unknown.</description>
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            <description>The town of Grizzly Falls is on edge in the wake of a serial killer, and Detective Selena Alvarez is no exception. There are two victims so far-- their bodies found frozen solid and deliberately displayed. Both are women she knew and each wears a piece of Selenas jewelry.</description>
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            by Kleypas, Lisa
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            <description>Zoe Hoffman is a gentle, romantic soul, but has been so hurt in the past that she dare not trust her heart with anyone. Especially not Alex Nolan. He drinks to keep his demons at bay and not only has he given up on love, he has never, ever believed in it. Zoe and Alex are oil and water, fire and ice, sunshine and shadow. But sometimes, it takes only a glimmer of light to chase away the dark.</description>
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