
Assembly
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Coming of age in the credit crunch. Be civil in a hostile environment. Step out into a world of...
Literary Fiction Race Novella UK

The Immigrant Queen
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Hated as a foreigner, despised as a woman, I became First Lady of Athens Aspasia falls...
Historical Fiction

Justice Provocateur: Jane Tennison and Policing in Prime Suspect
Gray Cavender and Nancy C. Jurik
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Justice Provocateur focuses on Prime Suspect, a popular British television film series starring...

Joelene Marie (28 KP) rated Charlotte Walsh Likes To Win in Books
Oct 1, 2018
It also brings to the forefront the very real differences faced by women who enter the political arena, from the focus on their attire to questions about their family and kids, that men aren't subjected to.
Overall, Jo Piazza nailed it yet again with Charlotte Walsh Likes to Win. Highly recommended for anyone who enjoys political fiction!
**Many thanks to Elizabeth Breeden and Simon & Schuster, as well as NetGalley, for the digital ARC!! All opinions are my own.**

Whoogles: Can a Dog Make a Woman Pregnant - and Hundreds of Other Searches That Make You Ask Who Would Google That?
Kendall Almerico and Tess Hottenroth
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"If I use a tampon, am I still a virgin?" "How drunk am I?" "Can I catch herpes from my cat?" "Is it...

A Book of Scars
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PEACE IS OUT. REVENGE IS ON. 'An emotional intensity found only in the very best crime fiction'...

The Bone Clocks
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Read our exclusive interview with David Mitchell, in which he talks about the 70 short stories that...

The Various Haunts of Men
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People are going missing. Only thing links their cases. They all disppear on the hill. A woman...

Provenance
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Following her record-breaking debut trilogy, Ann Leckie, winner of the Hugo, Nebula, Arthur C....
Science fiction

The Swan's Road (The Atheling Chronicles #1)
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In the eleventh century, Cnute, the Viking king of Engla-lond and Scandinavia, sails with his son,...
Historical Fiction Vikings