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New Books at Canaan Library October 15, 2018
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The following titles are in at the Canaan Library. To sign up for more newsletters on new books available by request through our library system, click here. There are over 20 newsletters available, including NY Times Bestsellers, Nature and Science, Romance, Thrillers and Suspense, and many more.... |
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Echoes of evil
by Heather Graham
Discovering a recent corpse on a historic shipwreck, diver Brodie McFadden, a potential Krewe of Hunters member, teams up with museum curator Kody McCoy when the case is linked to the death of a local musician. Hardcover Library Edition. By a best-selling author. 10,000 first printing.
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A willing murder
by Jude Deveraux
The discovery of two bodies in a quiet Florida community exposes old secrets and deadly grudges, prompting a group of improbable friends to try to uncover the truth. By the New York Times best-selling author of Moonlight. 150,000 first printing
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A spark of light : a novel
by Jodi Picoult
The #1 New York Times best-selling author of Small Great Things returns with a powerful and provocative new novel about ordinary lives that intersect during a heart-stopping crisis. Tour
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Dark tide rising : a William Monk novel
by Anne Perry
"When a ransom exchange turns violent in the latest mystery from New York Times bestselling author Anne Perry, Commander William Monk faces an unthinkable possibility: betrayal by his own men. Local businessman Harry Exeter doesn't want the aid of the Thames River Police in tracking down the men who kidnapped his wife, Kate. He only asks them to help him navigate Jacob's Island, a creepy mass of decrepit buildings where he will hand off a large sum of money in exchange for her life. But when they arrive at the meeting place, Commander Monk and five of his best men are attacked from all sides, and Monk is left wondering who could have given away their plans--and why anyone would want to harm Kate Exeter. As Monk follows leads from Kate's worried cousin and a crafty clerk at the bank where Exeter gathered the ransom money, it seems inevitable that one of his own men has betrayed him. Delving into their pasts, he realizes how little he knows about the people he works with every day, including his trusted right-hand man Hooper, the one colleague Monk has always been certain he can count on. Even as they identify one of the kidnappers, the case runs into hurdle after hurdle, causing Monk to choose between his own safety and the chance to solve the case--and figure out where his men's loyalty really lies"
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Alaskan holiday : a novel
by Debbie Macomber
Taking a job in a remote Alaskan town, a talented young chef bonds with a crotchety baker and a master swordsmith who complicate her career ambitions on the mainland. By the best-selling author of Merry and Bright
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Bury the lead
by Archer Mayor
Joe Gunther and the Vermont Bureau of Investigation tackle a murder and arson case that may be related to an Ebola outbreak and is further complicated by limited evidence and unclear motives. By the New York Times best-selling author of Trace
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The dead ringer : an Agatha Raisin mystery
by M. C Beaton
Agatha Raisin investigates the murder of an identical twin and co-manager of Thirk Magna's bell-ringer team, a demise that questions the innocence of bullied co-workers and a fed-up lawyer. Part of a New York Times best-selling series on which the hit TV series is based. TV tie-in
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