Come Home, by Lisa Scottoline
Rebalancing her life and career after a painful divorce, pediatrician Jill
learns that her ex has died from an alleged overdose that her former
stepdaughter believes was actually murder, a situation that forces Jill to
choose between her duty to past circumstances and her future happiness.
When a hedge fund billionaire hires Stone Barrington to talk some sense into his
wayward son, it seems like an easy enough job; no one knows the hidden sins and
temptations of the ultra-wealthy better than Stone. But as Stone and his
erstwhile protégé, Herbie Fisher, probe deeper into the case—and an old one
comes back to haunt him---he realizes that even he may have underestimated just
how far some people will go to cover up their crimes…and plan new ones.
Prague Winter, by Madeleine Albright
The Pulitzer Prize-winning columnist and best-selling author presents a candid and whimsical personal account that explores what
matters to middle-aged women and how they regard life stages.
The former Secretary of State paints a portrait of her early life from 1937 to 1948 during which she witnessed the Nazi invasion of her native Prague, the Holocaust, the defeat of fascism, the rise of communism, and the onset of the Cold War.
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