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In her latest novel, available July 26, New York Times bestselling author and Charlotte resident Megan Miranda tells the story of the fictional North Carolina mountain resort town of Cutter’s Pass. As the book begins, a string of unsolved disappearances that has haunted the town is once again thrust into the spotlight when investigative journalist Landon West, who was staying at an inn managed by Abigail Lovett, disappears himself. Abby has sometimes felt like an outsider within the community, but she’s come to view Cutter’s Pass as her home. When Landon’s brother Trey shows up looking for answers, Abby can’t help but feel the town closing ranks. And she’s still on the outside. When she finds incriminating evidence that may bring them closer to the truth, Abby soon discovers how little she knows about her coworkers, neighbors, and even those closest to her. Hardcover, 336 pages, $27.99; e-book, $14.99 (prices may vary by retailer). simonandschuster.com

Painters and Their Paintings

Nestled in the northwestern corner of North Carolina, mountainous Ashe County boasts the kind of picturesque landscapes artists dream of. A spirit of natural artistry runs deep through the county’s culture and its towns offer murals, street art and galleries and institutions like the Florence Thomas Art School. A true art destination, Ashe County is home to hundreds of painters inspired by the natural beauty of the Blue Ridge Mountains and the New River Valley. This book showcases the talented painters of Ashe, professionals and hobbyists alike, across generations and various paint media. Works by 103 artists are represented in 415 full color images. Artists featured include Joan Stiles Bell, Wendy Morrison, R.T. Morgan, Stephen Sharpe Shoemaker and the late Florence Thomas, of the same-named art school in West Jefferson. The book’s author, Doug Munroe, is a painter and retired nurseryman. Photography enthusiast Kim Hadley handled the book’s photos and coordinated with the artists. Large format paperback, 259 pages, $40. mcfarlandbooks.com

Digital Extra Find more books about and from NC at carolinacountry.com/bookshelf. Prefer to support independent bookstores? You can cross-reference books and local shops where they are sold by visiting indiebound.org.

Feeding The Soul

Before Tabitha Brown, a North Carolina native, was a vegan foodie on social media sharing recipes and wisdom with millions, she was an aspiring actress, who in 2016 began struggling with undiagnosed chronic autoimmune pain. Her puzzling condition exhausted and frightened her and several doctors she consulted were unable to find what was wrong. The draining experience made her believe she wouldn’t live to see age 40, until she started listening to what her soul and her body truly needed. In her new book, she shares insights gained from her challenging physical and emotional journey and also sprinkles in several vegan recipes, including Vegan Tuna Melt and Vegan Fried Peaches and Biscuits. Rich with personal stories and inspirational quotes, Tabitha shows readers how to make a life for themselves that is rooted in nonjudgmental kindness and love, both for themselves and for others. Hardcover, 288 pages, $22.39; e-book $14.99, audio file $20.99. harpercollins.com

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Shipwrecks of the Outer Banks

More than 6,000 ships have met their doom in the waters of North Carolina’s coast, and their stories weave a rich history of tragedy, drama and heroics along these picturesque beaches. Sailors have lost their lives and fortunes, and heroes have been made where the combination of mixing currents, treacherous coastline and shifting underwater sandbars have spelled disaster for even the most seasoned sailor. “Shipwrecks of the Outer Banks: Dramatic Rescues and Fantastic Wrecks in the Graveyard of the Atlantic” recounts the intriguing stories of daring deeds, tragic failures, enduring mysteries and buried treasure. Writer James D. Charlet brings readers right on board with his colorful anecdotes. He also explains nautical terms and relates how some shipwrecks impacted American history and its politics. Charlet is an authority on the U.S. Life-Saving Service on North Carolina’s Outer Banks and is a former site manager of Chicamacomico Life-Saving Station Historic Site & Museum in Rodanthe. Hardcover, 264 pages, $35; e-book $14.49. barnesandnoble.com

Carolina Bookshelf features select books that relate to North Carolina by setting or topic or that are by NC authors. To submit a book for a possible mention, please mail a copy of the book, along with a description of its topic, purchase information and your contact information, to Carolina Bookshelf, Carolina Country, 3400 Sumner Blvd., Raleigh, NC, 27616.

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