September Titles from Hachette Book Group USA!
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Of Special Interest
Marley & Me
meets The Bridges of Madison County in
Dewey, by Vicki Myron with Bret
Witter, the true story of an abandoned kitten who transformed a
small library into a major tourist attraction, saved a classic American
town, and eventually became famous around the world.
Grand Central, Hardcover, ISBN 978-0-446-40741-0, $19.99, Biography Also
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Essential New Fiction
Kathleen Kents
The Heretics Daughter tells the story of a mother condemned by
the truth, and her daughter saved by a lie--a spellbinding story of family,
love, and betrayal set during the Salem witch trials.
Little, Brown, Hardcover, ISBN 978-0-316-02448-8, $24.99, Historic Fiction
Also available in Audio 8-0-316-19907-0, $23.99, Fiction
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In
The Lucky One, the #1 New York Times
bestselling author Nicholas Sparks tells the
unforgettable story of a man whose brushes with death lead him
to the love of his life.
Grand Central, Hardcover, ISBN 978-0-446-57993-3, $24.99,
Fiction
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The President of the United States, ticked off at the Senate for
rejecting his nominees, decides to get even by nominating
America's most popular TV judge to the Supreme Court in
Supreme Courtship, the hilarious new novel by
Christopher Buckley.
Twelve, Hardcover, ISBN 978-0-446-57982-7, $24.99, Fiction
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Brad Meltzer--author of the #1 New York
Times bestseller The Book of Fate--returns with
his most thrilling and emotionally powerful novel to date,
The Book of Lies.
Grand Central, Hardcover, ISBN 978-0-446-57788-5, $25.99,
Thriller/Fiction
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From international mystery sensation Ian Rankin,
Exit Music is the gripping last case for one of
crime fiction's most beloved heroes, John Rebus.
Little, Brown, Hardcover, ISBN 978-0-316-05758-5, $24.99,
Mystery/Fiction
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In Willie Nelson's action-packed debut novel,
A Tale Out of Luck, the Old West springs to life
through the vivid characters who call Luck, Texas home.
Center Street, Hardcover, ISBN 978-1-59995-732-6, $21.99,
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Kate Atkinson's Jackson Brodie, the hero of the
national bestsellers Case Histories and One Good
Turn, returns in an intense new literary thriller,
When Will There Be Good News?
Little, Brown Hardcover, ISBN 978-0-316-15485-7, $24.99, Fiction
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Told from the viewpoint of the
Orcs¸ the US release of the international
publishing sensation by noted author Stan Nicholls
will change the way you feel about fantasys bad guys forever.
Orbit, Paperback, ISBN 978-0-316-03370-7, $14.99, Fantasy
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In
Isolation, Travis Thrasher
enthralls readers with the chilling story of a missionary family
trapped in a mountain lodge with a relentless supernatural
killer.
Faith Words, Paperback, ISBN 978-0-44650-554-3, $13.99, Suspense |
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Meet the
Miracle Girls of Half Moon Bay! Ann Dayton
and May Vanderbilt create characters that may
look ordinary, but are in reality living out their second chance
at life. Too bad it's their last chance at surviving high
school!
Faith Words, Paperback, ISBN 978-1-446-40755-7, $9.99, YA
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From Claire LaZebnik, author of Knitting
Under the Influence, comes
The Smart One and the Pretty One, a new novel about
adult sisters and the havoc they wreak on one another.
5 Spot, Paperback, ISBN 978-0-446-58206-3, $13.99, Womens
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Noteworthy New Nonfiction
In
Against Medical Advice, a nonfiction book with the pace
of a thriller, James Patterson tells the
extraordinary and dramatic true story of one familys struggle with
an agonizing medical mystery.
Little Brown, Hardcover, ISBN 978-0-316-02475-4, $26.99, Biography
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From the highly
acclaimed author of The Giant's House, Elizabeth
McCracken, comes
An Exact Replica of a Figment of My Imagination, a
memoir of motherhood and loss.
Little, Brown, Hardcover, ISBN 978-0-316-02767-0, $19.99, Memoir
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Undercover FBI agent Bob Hamer knows the battle between
good and evil is not just a great tv plot, but is waged daily on the
streets of America. In
The Last Undercover, he shares his role in the war and how
he managed to keep faith and family first.
Center Street, Hardcover, ISBN 978-1-59995-101-0, $23.99, Autobiography
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The Shiniest Jewel is a moving "coming of middle age"
graphic memoir that poignantly recounts Marian Henley's
trials adopting a baby from Russia and deciding to marry her younger
boyfriend, all while coping with her father's illness.
Springboard/Grand Central, Hardcover, ISBN 978-0-446-19931-5, $21.99,
Graphic novel/Memoir
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Natural Affinities is a glorious celebration of Georgia
O'Keeffe and Ansel Adams, and their shared
dedication to nature and the American West.
Little, Brown, Hardcover , ISBN 978-0-316-11832-3, $40.00,
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In
Dream in Color, part memoir, part motivational guide for
young women everywhere, Congresswomen Linda and Loretta Sánchezthe
first sisters to ever serve in Congressshare the secrets to their
success.
Grand Central, Paperback, ISBN 978-0-446-50804-9, $12.99, Memoir
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Now in Paperback
The Almost Moon, Alice Sebold's follow-up to The Lovely Bones is a #1 national bestseller: "It's brilliantly paced, it's brutally honest....A haunting, searing novel." - Boston Globe
Back Bay Books, Paperback, ISBN 978-0-316-06736-2, $14.99, Fiction
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