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Stone Barrington #2 by Stuart Woods Dirt is the Stone Barrington novel, moving the series deeper into the glossy, ruthless world of New York media and scandal. The book centers on Amanda Dart, a feared gossip columnist who suddenly finds…
Akashic Noir #2 by William Kent Krueger USA Noir: Best of the Akashic Noir Series is a crime-fiction anthology that gathers standout stories from Akashic’s long-running noir line and brings them together in a single nationwide volume. Edited by Johnny…
Short Stories/Novellas #2 by William Kent Krueger The Levee is a historical novella by William Kent Krueger set during the catastrophic Mississippi flood of 1927. The story follows four men in a small rowboat sent to rescue a family trapped…
Standalone Novels #2 by William Kent Krueger Ordinary Grace is a standalone novel by William Kent Krueger, set in the summer of 1961 in the small town of New Bremen, Minnesota. Told through the memory of thirteen-year-old Frank Drum, it…
Cork O'Connor #2 by William Kent Krueger Boundary Waters returns to Cork O’Connor and sends him deep into the Minnesota wilderness on a search that is far more dangerous than it first appears. When Shiloh, a famous country singer, vanishes…
Discworld #2 by Terry Pratchett The Light Fantastic picks up right where The Colour of Magic leaves off, with Rincewind, Twoflower, and the Luggage still somehow alive after tumbling off the edge of the Discworld. That alone tells you a…
DC Icons #2 by Marie Lu Bruce Wayne is eighteen, newly in control of his future, and still years away from becoming Batman when Batman: Nightwalker begins. One reckless decision after his birthday lands him doing community service at Arkham…
A Court of Thorns and Roses #2 by Sarah J. Maas Feyre survived Under the Mountain, but A Court of Mist and Fury begins by making clear that survival is not the same thing as recovery. Back in the Spring…