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NORWAY – New books on the shelves at the Norway Memorial Library have been announced.

Fiction

“The Defense,” D.W. Buffa; “The Legacy,” D.W. Buffa; “The Kills,” Linda Fairstein; “Wifes and Daughters,” Elizabeth Gaskell; “Retreat Hell,” W.E.B. Griffin; “Truth or Dare,” Jane Ann Krentz; “Tears of the Giraffe,” Alexander McCall-Smith; “The Distant Echo,” Val McDermid; “A Question of Blood,” Ian Rankin; “Sleep Toward Heaven,” Amanda Eyre Ward; “Splendid Omens,” Robley Wilson.

Also, “Murder on the Marmora,” Conrad Allen; “The Last Goodbye,” Reed Arvin; “Reflections,” Jo Bannister; “Death of a Poison Pen,” M.C. Beaton; “Fatal Remains,” Eleanor Taylor Bland; “Sunlight and Shadow,” Sue Boggio; “The Fugitive Queen,” Fiona Buckley; “Bet Me,” Jennifer Crusie.

Also, “The Mt. Monadnock Blues,” Larry Duberstein; “Good Blood,” Aaron Elkins; “Obsessed,” G.H. Ephron; “Shadow Account,” Stephen Frey; “Clara,” Janice Galloway; “Mallets Aforethought,” Sarah Graves; “Holy Fools,” Joanne Harris; “The Merchant of Vengeance,” Simon Hawke; “Sacred Time,” Ursula Hegi; “Muletrain to Maggody,” Joan Hess; “The Rope Eater,” Ben Jones.

Also, “The Memoir Club,” Laura Kalpakian; “The Game,” Laurie R. King; “Aloft,” Chang-rae Lee; “The Floating Book,” Michelle Lovric; “Bandbox,” Thomas Mallon; “Return Engagement,” Lynn Michaels; “Empress Orchid,” Anchee Min; “The Stones of Summer,” Dow Mossman; “Waterborne,” Bruce Murkoff; “Star of the Sea,” Joseph O’Connor; “He’s Got to Go,” Sheila O’Flanagan; “Walking into the Night,” Olaf Olafsson.

Also, “Last Call,” Laura Pedersen; “Hard Revolution,” George Pelecanos; “Why She Went Home,” Lucinda Rosenfeld; “The Goddesses of Kitchen Avenue,” Barbara Samuel; “The Solomon Sisters Wise Up,” Melissa Senate; “Don’t Go Home,” Janelle Taylor; “The Last Crossing,” Guy Vanderhaeghe; “Mr. Golightly’s Holiday,” Salley Vickers; “The Forest Lover,” Susan Vreeland; “The Piano Teacher,” Lynn York; “Star Wars – Survivor’s Quest,” Timothy Zahn.

Nonfiction

“Atlas of the Mysterious in North America,” Rosemary Ellen Goiley; “Creating Policies for Results,” Sandra Nelson; “Into the Silent Land,” Paul Broks; “The Working Poor,” David K. Shipler; “Perfectly Legal,” David Cay Johnston; “What Every Person Should Know About War,” Chris Hedges.

Also, “We Make the Road by Walking,” Myles Horton; “Everything and More,” David Foster Wallace; “Einstein’s Clocks, Poincare’s Maps,” Peter Galison; “Faster Than the Speed of Light,” Joao Magueijo; “Lost World,” Tom Koppel; “Snowball Earth,” Gabrielle Walker.

Also, “In the Blink of an Eye,” Andrew Parker; “The Empty Ocean,” Richard Ellis; “Monstor of God,” David Quarmmen; “The Beast in the Garden,” David Barpm; “The Anatomy of Hope,” Jerome Groopman; “Almost Heaven,” BettyAnn Holtzmann Kevles; “In Peril,” Skip Strong; “These Honored Dead,” Thomas A. Desjardin.

Biography

“Blindsided: Lifting a Life Above Illness,” Richard M. Cohen; “Pendulum: Leon Foucault and the Triumph of Science,” Amir Aczel; “Isaac Newton,” James Gleick; “My Prison Without Bars,” Pete Rose.

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