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The Book of I by David Greig

A Viking raid on a 9th century monastery, set on an island off the Scottish coast has unexpected consequences for all: the raiders, the victims, the reader. Written with a light touch, spiced with occasional humor, often of a delightfully vulgar nature, make this a good read.
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Return to Sender by Craig Johnson

Walt Longmire once again faces adversity, pain and struggle to find and return a postal delivery person who has disappeared into Wyoming’s Red Desert in the vicinity of a sinister religious cult. The expected humor and erudition will satisfy veteran and new readers of Johnson’s work.
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The Brittle Age by Donatella Di Pietrantonio

A 20-year old crime and an old-fashioned Italian village rife with gossip and suspicion provide a compelling read with vivid characters and a dark backstory. An author with an award-winning track record provides a story not to be missed.
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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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