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Rathdrum Library News December 2022
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Robert Ludlum's The Blackbriar genesis
by Simon Gervais
When an undercover Treadstone agent is murdered in Prague, but none of his superiors know what he was doing there, Blackbriar operatives Helen Jouvert and Donovan Wade are sent to investigate, drawing them into a world of conspiracy and fake news.
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Murder at Black Oaks : a Robin Lockwood novel
by Phillip Margolin
After getting a wrongful conviction overturned for retired DA Francis Hardy, Robin Lockwood is invited to a party at Black Oaks, his home in the Oregon mountains rumored to be cursed, and finds murder in attendance when Hardy is found dead. 75,000 first printing.
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Our America : a photographic history
by Ken Burns
Assembling images that best embody 200 years of the American experience, some from renowned photographers and by others who worked in obscurity, an Academy Award-nominated filmmaker shares images of our countrys natural beauty, of war and civil conflict and of communities drawing together across lines of race and class.
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The Bullet Garden
by Stephen Hunter
In 1944 Normandy, when German snipers start picking off hundreds of Allied soldiers every day, Pacific hero Earl Swagger, assigned this crucial and bloody mission, must infiltrate the shadowy corners of London and France to expose the traitor who is tipping off these snipers with the locations of American GIs.
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A hard day for a hangover : a novel
by Darynda Jones
Detective Sunny Vicram investigates a series of missing women while dealing with her rebellious daughter and her long-time crush and his difficult family in the third novel of the series following A Good Day for Chardonnay.
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The Cabinet of Dr. Leng
by Douglas Preston
As Constance finds her way back to New York City in the late 1800s to prevent the death of her siblings and stop serial killer, Dr. Enoch Leng, FBI Special Agent Pendergast desperately tries to find a way to reunite with her before its too late.
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