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We Solve Murders by Richard Osman

The best of humorous murder mystery novels is provided in this new thriller from an author with a stellar track record. Snappy dialogue, plenty of action and a quirky cast of characters make this one a delight to read.
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Gabriële by Anne Berest & Claire Berest

Muse to the makers of the modern art movement, brilliant musician in her own right, epic mother figure to a manic menagerie of creative intellects, Gabriele Buffet was one of a kind. This loving portrait of a wild time in the art world reveals a fascinating family history by two sisters delving deep into their familial past.
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The Proof of My Innocence by Jonathan Coe

Complex and current, this exploration of politics, culture and murder is sure to satisfy any lover of British mysteries, but the parallel with American goings-on adds extra interest and an intriguing contemporary note.
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Audition by Katie Kitamura

An erudite and carefully constructed novel of the theater and those whose lives are entangled with it, and of family dynamics looked at from two alternative viewpoints. Skillfully written this will appeal to lovers of fine literature.
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City of Fiction by Yu Hua

Placed in a time when Chinese life was going through drastic changes this exotic and fascinating tale of personal struggle set against a backdrop of social and political upheaval is alternately inspiring and appalling. It is intensely interesting and holds the reader’s interest throughout.
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Fifteen Wild Decembers by Karen Powell

An intimate and frank novelized version of the life and works of Emily Brontë with a wealth of material about her family and the society in which she lived. Excellent historical fiction.
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The Antidote by Karen Russell

Dust Bowl Nebraska, a prairie witch who stores unpleasant memories, a young girl struggling with growing up and finding love, a weary farmer with unlooked for luck and a community riven with fear and uncertainty come together to solve a grisly mystery.
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The Café With No Name by Robert Seethaler

A sweet and sad story of human spirit triumphing over adversity told with love and a skill that draws the reader into the community of people struggling to recover after a great war. Courage, kindness and gentle humor mark this delightful novel.
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