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The Zero
by Jess Walter
The Zero is a groundbreaking novel, a darkly comic snapshot of our times that is already being compared to the works of Franz Kafka and Joseph Heller.
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The Alpine Quilt by Mary Dahiem USA Today bestselling author Mary Daheim knows how to spin a mystery with a tight plot and captivatingly eccentric characters. And her vivid Pacific Northwest setting–a character in itself–has garnered her a plethora of devoted fans. Now her resourceful and resolute journalist Emma Lord is back with a new mystery to solve–and an even tougher deadline to meet. |
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The Inside Ring : A Novel by Michael Lawson Brimming with suspense, authenticity, and wit, The Inside Ring marks the debut of a major new talent in Pacific Northwest author Michael Lawson and introduces a cast of intriguing characters with many more cases ahead. |
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Citizen Vince : A Novel by Jess Walter Darkly funny and surprisingly hopeful, Citizen Vince is the story of a charming crook chasing the biggest score of his life: a second chance. The author lives in Spokane, Wash. |
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The Fisherman's Quilt : A Novel by Margaret Doyle At once an adventure, love story, and a portrait of late twentieth century American marriage, The Fisherman's Quilt is an epic saga brimming with longing, questioning, and life's celebration. |
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Third & Forever by Lowen Clausen In former Seattle police officer Lowen Clausen's newest novel, Third & Forever, Grace Stevens delves into the dark world of sexual compulsion and begins a search that strips away layers of conformity, pretense, and expectation so that she must see herself and her society anew. |
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Eldest (Inheritance, Book 2) By Christopher Paolini Darkness falls…despair abounds…evil reigns…Eragon and his dragon, Saphira, have just saved the rebel state from destruction by the mighty forces of King Galbatorix, cruel ruler of the Empire. Now Eragon must travel to Ellesmera, land of the elves, for further training in the skills of the Dragon Rider: magic and swordsmanship. |
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We Are All Fine Here By Mary Guterson A thoroughly irresistible debut novel by Bainbridge Island, Wash. author about a discontented woman (married, with a teenage son, and fast approaching middle age) who dallies in her past-with startling, humorous, and bittersweet consequences. |
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Ordinary Wolves by Seth Kantner A stirring and vivid novel about a white boy raised among natives on the harsh Alaskan tundra, Ordinary Wolves depicts a life different from what most people have ever known. |
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Valley of Bones By Michael Gruber This top-notch novel confirms Seattle writer Michael Gruber's place as a gifted writer who stretches the conventional bounds of the genre by placing the mysteries of faith and religious experience and the complexities of the human mind as well as spirit at the center of his work. - amazon.com |
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In the Land of Second Chances By George Shaffner Reminiscent of "It's a Wonderful Life," this captivating novel by Sammamish, Washington, is about the valuable lessons a small town learns from a mysterious traveling salesman. |
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