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  • The Murder at World’s End, by Ross Montgomery - A Review

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    In a manor house on a tidal island, an unlikely duo must solve an impossible murder and find that some things only reveal themselves in darkness.
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  • The Heart-Shaped Tin, by Bee Wilson - A Review

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    The Heart-Shaped Tin, by Bee Wilson - A Review
    Whether it’s a favorite wooden spoon, an inherited salt shaker, or a vintage corkscrew collection, Bee Wilson explores why stuff matters to us.
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  • Isabella Nagg and the Pot of Basil, by Oliver Darkshire - A Review

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    Isabella Nagg and the Pot of Basil, by Oliver Darkshire - A Review
    On a tiny farm at the edge of the miserable village of East Grasby, Isabella Nagg is trying to get on with her tiny, miserable existence.
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  • Raising Hare: A Memoir, by Chloe Dalton - A Review

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    Raising Hare: A Memoir, by Chloe Dalton - A Review
    On a winter walk, Chloe Dalton found a newborn hare on a country lane in northern England. Then, she found herself as caregiver to this wild creature.
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  • The Naming of the Birds, by Paraic O’Donnell - A Review

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    The bestselling author of The House on Vesper Sands returns with another Victorian ghost story that feels all too real.
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  • Ice, by Amy Brady - A Review

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    Ice, by Amy Brady - A Review
    What do a Florida doctor and a New York City police commissioner have in common? They are both part of the cool history of ice in America.
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