PARIS – The Paris Public Library recently added the following books to its collection: For more information, or to reserve a title, call the library at 743-6994 or e-mail [email protected].
Adult fiction
“Hissy Fit,” Mary Andrews; “Assassination Day,” Peter Ashton; “Assassin,” Ted Bell; “Weapons of Choice,” John Birmingham; “At Hell’s Gate,” Ethan Black; “Grudge Match,” Jay Brandon; “White Hot,” Sandra Brown; “The Doctor’s Wife,” Elizabeth Brundage.
Also, “Hide Yourself Away,” Mary Jane Clark; “Buddy Cooper Finds a Way,” Neil Connelly; “They are Soldiers,” Harold Coyle; “Summer Guest,” Justin Cronin; “Lost City,” Clive Cussler; “Calder Promise,” Janet Dailey; “Drive Me Crazy,” Eric Jerome Dickey; “Fire Along the Sky” Sara Donati.
Also, “Buried Dreams,” Brendan Dubois; “Big Love,” Sarah Dunn; “Rain Storm,” Barry Eisler; “Pyro,” Earl Emerson; “Wake-up,” Robert Ferrigno; “Something Rotten,” Jasper Fforde; “Exile,” Allan Folsom; “Shem Creek,” Dorothea Benton Frank; “Dark Voyage,” Alan Furst; “Song of the Road,” Dorothy Garlock.
Also, “The Murder List,” Julie Garwood; “Body Double,” Tess Gerritsen; “Hear No Evil,” James Grippando; “The Laments,” George Hagen; “Ghost Writer,” John Harwood; “Lucifer’s Shadow,” David Hewson; “Skinny Dip,” Carl Hiaasen; “Dark Justice,” Jack Higgins; “Blackbird House,” Alice Hoffman; “Prince of Thieves,” Chuck Hogan.
“Hunting Fear,” Kay Hooper; “Silenced,” Jerry Jenkins; “The Unfinished Season,” Ward Just; “Botox Diaries,” Janice Kaplan; “One False Move,” Alex Kava; “Bling,” Erica Kennedy; “Royal Heist,” Lynda LaPlante; “Secret on Ararat,” Tim LaHaye; “McNally’s Bluff,” Vince Lardo.
Also, “Law of Bound Hearts,” Anne Leclair; “Country of Origin,” Don Lee; “Shoot the Moon,” Billie Letts; “Darkly Dreaming Dexter,” Jeffrey Lindsay; “By a Spider’s Thread,” Laura Lippman; “Bone Harvest,” Mary Logue; “The Reckoning,” Jeff Long; “The Girl Next Door,” Patricia Macdonald; “The Preservationist,” David Maine.
Also, “Autumn Bridge,” Takas Matsuoka; “Wedding of the Two Head Woman,” Alice Mattison; “No Ordinary Matter,” Jenny McPhee; “At Home in Covington,” Joan Medlicott; “The Work of Wolves,” Kent Meyers; “Maggie without a Clue,” Kasey Michaels; “Amagansett,” Mark Mills; “Waiting for Teddy Williams,” Howard Mosher; “Cruisers,” Craig Nova.
Also, “Renegade,” Diana Palmer; “The Egyptologist,” Arthur Phillips; “Brimstone,” Douglas Preston; “Fiddlers Green,” Van Reid; “Wedding Ring,” Emilie Richards; “Bait,” Karen Robards; “Visions in Death,” J.D. Robb; “Donor,” Frank Robinson; “Scimitar SL-2,” Patrick Robinson; “Sandstorm,” James Rollins; “Bury the Lead,” David Rosenfelt; “First Degree,” David Rosenfelt.
Also, “The Judgment of Caesar,” Steven Saylor; “In the Hope of Rising Again,” Helen Scully; “Strange But True,” John Searls; “Dirty Sally,” Michael Simon; “Indelible,” Karin Slaughter; “Behind Closed Doors,” Susan Sloan; “Blackbird Papers,” Ian Smith; “Unfinished Life,” Mark Spragg; “Hoax,” Robert Tanenbaum; “Life Support,” Robert Whitlow; “The List,” Robert Whitlow; “The Assistants,” Robin Williams.
Mysteries
“Bad Move,” Linwood Barclay; “Hanging in the Hotel,” Simon Brett; “Backstabber,” Tim Cockey; “This Old Souse,” Mary Daheim; “Grave Undertaking,” Mark de Castrique; “Garden of Beasts,” Jeffery Deaver; “Red Tide,” G.M. Ford; “R is for Ricochet,” Sue Grafton; “The Ghost in the Machine,” Caroline Graham; “Dead Waters,” Barbara Hambly.
Also, “Day of the Dead,” J.A. Jance; “Verge Practice,” Barry Maitland; “High Country Fall,” Margaret Maron; “Hark!,” Ed McBain; “Requiem for a Realtor,” RalphMcInerny; “Little Scarlet,” Walter Mosley; “Dangerous Hour,” Marcia Muller; “The Society,” Michael Palmer; “Alias Man,” Bill Pronzini; “The Sterling Inheritance,” Mike Siverling; “Louisiana Lament,” Julie Smith; “Shadows on the Ivy,” Lea Wait; “Murder Plays House,” Ayelet Waldman.
Science fiction
“Horizon Storms,” Kevin Anderson; “Tanequil,” Terry Brooks; “Dune: the Battle of Corrin,” Brian Herbert; “Fitzpatrick’s War,” Theodore Judson; “The Wizard of Karres,” Mercedes Lackey; “Dragon’s Son,” Margaret Weis.
Young adult
“Game of Sunken Places,” M.T. Anderson; “Teen Idol,” Meg Cabot; “Land of the Lost Mammoths,” Mike Davis; “Petals in the Ashes,” Mary Hooper; “The Falconer’s Malteser,” Anthony Horowitz; “The Pepins and Their Problems,” Polly Horvath; “Miss Smithers,” Susan Juby.
Also, “B is Buster,” Iain Lawrence; “Sonny’s House of Spies,” George Lyon”; “The Curse of the Blue Tattoo,” L.A. Meyer; “Realms of the Gods,” Tamora Pierce; “The Emperor Mage,” Tamora Pierce; “Wild Magic,” Tamora Pierce; “Wolf Speaker,” Tamora Pierce; “How I Live Now,” Meg Rosoff; “Dragon and Soldier,” Timothy Zahn; “Dragon and Thief,” Timothy Zahn.
Adult nonfiction
“Soul Signs,” Rosemary Altea; “American Evita,” Christopher Andersen; “Inside the Kingdom,” Carmen Bin Laden; “Beekeeping for Dummies,” Howard Blackiston; “Prophecy,” Susan Browne; “Public Enemies: America’s Greatest Crime Wave,” Bryan Burrough; “Secrets of the Code,” Dan Burstein; “Losing America,” Robert Byrd.
Also, “Building Codes Illustrated,” Frank Ching; “The Excellent Eleven,” Ron Clark; “American Soldier,” Tommy Franks; “All Fishermen are Liars,” Linda Greenlaw; “Father Joe,” Tony Hendra; “Let’s Stop Beating around the Bush,” Jim Hightower; “Who Let the Dogs In?,” Molly Ivins.
Also, “Homegrown Democrat,” Garrison Keillor; “Namath,” Mark Kriegel; “Great Tales from English History,” Robert Lacey; “Women and Autoimmune Diseases,” Robert Lahita; “The Grandmasters of Maine Gardening,” Jane Lamb; “The Interrogators,” Chris Mackey; “Ghosts of Vesuvius,” Charles Pellegrino; “Running on Empty,” Peter Peterson.
Also, “Osama: the Making of a Terrorist,” Jonathan Randal; “The Grammar Bible,” Michael Strumpf; “Obliviously on He Sails,” Calvin Trillin; “The Complete Idiot’s Guide to Publishing,” Harold Underdown; “The Merck Manual of Health and Aging.”
Juvenile fiction
“Peter and the Starcatchers,” Dave Barry; “Roller Hockey Rumble,” Matt Christopher; “Second Grade Rules, Amber Brown,” Paula Danziger; “Dragon Rider,” Cornelia Funke; “Fourth Grade Fuss,” Johann Hurwitz; “The Haunting of Granite Falls,” Eva Ibbotson.
Also, “Leaping Beauty,” Gregory Maguire; “Fish,” L. S. Matthews; “The Case of the Baffled Bear,” Cynthia Rylant; “The Eagle,” Cynthia Rylant; “Beyond the Deepwoods,” Paul Stewart; “Stormchaser,” Paul Stewart.
Juvenile nonfiction
“Beachcombing,” Jim Arnosky; “Parthenon,” Lynn Curlee; “On This Spot,” Susan Goodman; “Swifter, Higher, Stronger,” Sue Macy; “Karate for Kids,” Robin Reilly; “How Baseball Works,” Keltie Thomas; “The e.encyclopedia: Science.”
Picture books
“Little Loon and Papa,” Toni Buzzeo; “Henry’s Show and Tell,” Nancy Carlson; “Five Little Monkeys Play Hide-and-Seek,” Eileen Christelow; “Miss Bridie Chose a Shovel,” Leslie Connor; “Tigress,” Nick Dowson; “My Creature Teacher,” Laura Leuck; “Bittle,” Patricia MacLachlan; “Maisy Goes Camping,” Lucy Cousins.
Also, “Yakov and the Seven Thieves,” Madonna; “Chicka Chicka 1 2 3,” Bill Martin Jr.; “Mary was a Little Lamb,” Gloria Rand; “Things I Learned in Second Grade,” Amy Schwartz; “Hello Muddah, Hello Faddah,” Allan Sherman; “My Kindergarten,” Rosemary Wells; “Sons of the Dragon King,” Ed Young; “Dig!,” Andrea Zimmerman.
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