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Feral Cell by Richard Bowes.
2.
Orlando by Virginia Woolf.
3.
Fractured by Karin Slaughter.
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Orsinian Tales by Ursula K. Le Guin.
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Living to Tell the Tale by Gabriel García Márquez.
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Undone by Karin Slaughter. The Grant County and Atlanta/Will Trent books come together in an extremely satisfying, character-driven way in this book. There's also, of course, some horrific criminal activity going on (and for I think the first time in Slaughter's work, I knew who the culprit was pretty early in the book), as well as the bad behavior and communication gaps that make her books so realistic and frustrating (in a good way). There are only a couple more of these out thus far, so I guess I may finish up Slaughter's oeuvre soon.