Check out our calendar for some great events @ the library.
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The accomplished guest : stories
by Ann Beattie
A new collection of stories by the award-winning author of Distortions is set along America's East Coast and explores unconventional friendships, frustrated loves, mortality and aging.
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Any dream will do : a novel
by Debbie Macomber
Taking a bank job after her abusive father passes away, Shay risks everything to save her brother from a dangerous drug lord and winds up sentenced to two years in prison before finding love and healing at the side of a widowed pastor. By the best-selling author of A Girl's Guide to Moving On.
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Crime scene : a novel
by Jonathan Kellerman
A latest novel of suspense by the award-winning father-son team finds athletic star-turned-coroner's investigator Clay Edison drawn into a complex case involving a retired psychology professor's death and an old scandal involving the horrific murder of one of the professor's students.
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A distant view of everything
by Alexander McCall Smith
The arrival of a second child for amateur sleuth Isabel Dalhousie is complicated by her 4-year-old's lack of enthusiasm and a matchmaker's request for help with a couple whose prospects have been overshadowed by sinister revelations. By the best-selling author of the No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency series.
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Down a dark road
by Linda Castillo
When an Amish man convicted of murdering his wife eight years earlier escapes from prison and kidnaps his five children, Kate Burkholder rushes to the scene only to be ambushed by the man, who implores her to prove his innocence
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Happy is the bride
by Janet Dailey
"Stirring up all the romance and excitement a bride could hope for--plus a healthy dose of unforeseen shenanigans--four of today's most dazzling bestselling authors deliver the wedding of the year, where there's something (and someone) for everyone"
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A house among the trees
by Julia Glass
"When the revered children's book author Mort Lear dies accidentally at his Connecticut home, he leaves his property and all its contents to his trusted assistant, Tomasina Daulair, who is moved by his generosity but dismayed by the complicated and defiant directives in his will"
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Knife Creek
by Paul Doiron
"Maine game warden Mike Bowditch discovers a dead baby buried in a shallow grave. Evidence suggests the infant was the child of a young woman who was presumed dead four years ago after disappearing from a group rafting trip. As Bowditch assists the reopened investigation, unknown enemies strive to keep their terrible secrets"
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Look behind you
by Iris Johansen
Cooperating with the FBI when a serial killer begins leaving mysterious relics at his crime scenes, Kendra Michaels discovers that the objects are souvenirs from other unsolved murders and that the new killings have been orchestrated to taunt her personally.
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Molly and the Cat Café
by Melissa Daley
"A heart-warming and uplifting story of one small cat's big adventure to find a place to call home"
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The orphan's tale
by Pam Jenoff
Cast out after becoming pregnant by a Nazi soldier and being forced to give up her baby, 16-year-old Noa snatches a Jewish infant bound for a concentration camp before passing herself off as a circus performer and inciting the wrath of rival aerialist, Astrid. By the best-selling author of The Kommandant's Girl.
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Firstborn
by Tosca Moon Lee
"Audra must find her archenemy, the Historian, and put an end to the centuries old Progeny/Scion war once and for all. But first she has to rescue her husband, Luka, who is being held prisoner by the Scions, all while on the run as an international fugitive and struggling to control her growing powers"
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Hello, Sunshine : a novel
by Laura Dave
A social media lifestyle guru with millions of followers is disgraced by revelations about her identity, a downfall that compels brave choices that save her in more ways than she can imagine. By the best-selling author of Eight Hundred Grapes.
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The summer house : a novel
by Hannah Roberts McKinnon
A family reunion to celebrate a father's 80th birthday is challenged by private struggles, personal heartbreak and a mother's fateful decision to sell the family's summer home. By the author of The Lake Season.
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The red hunter
by Lisa Unger
Tackling a house-restoration project in the hopes of escaping a traumatic event, Claudia uncovers an ugly history in the crumbling house, where another woman, Zoey, survived a home invasion and pursued the martial arts to find security and healing
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The seven husbands of Evelyn Hugo
by Taylor Jenkins Reid
"A novel about one classic film actress's relentless rise to the top--the risks she took, the loves she lost, and the long-held secrets the public could never imagine"
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Two nights : a novel
by Kathy Reichs
A stand-alone thriller by the best-selling author of the Temperance Brennan series introduces Sunday Night, a woman whose secret past has left her with scars and a killer instinct that proves helpful to a desperate family in the wake of a bomb explosion and a girl's disappearance.
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The best of Adam Sharp
by Graeme C Simsion
The best-selling author of The Rosie Project presents the story of a 50-year-old man who reflects on his safe life choices and his long-ago, blazing affair with a strong-willed actress who contacts him unexpectedly and entices him to pursue a riskier life.
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