PARIS – The Paris Public Library recently added the following materials to its collection. For more information, or to reserve a title, call the library at 743-6994, or e-mail [email protected]. Library volunteers are available to deliver materials to those unable to make it into the library.
Adult fiction
“Garden of Eden,” Eve Adams; “Zorro,” Isabel Allende; “The Lake, the River and the Other Lake,” Steve Amick; “The Interview Room,” Roderick Anscombe; “Adored,” Tilly Bagshawe; “The Wonder Spot,” Melissa Bank; “Bad Guys,” Linwood Barclay; “The Diezmo,” Rick Bass; “Practice of Deceit,” Elizabeth Benedict; “The Third Secret,” Steve Berry; “Black Fly Season,” Giles Blunt; “Dangerous Ground,” Larry Bond;
“Act of War,” Dale Brown; “Bangkok Tattoo,” John Burdett; “Acts of Faith,” Philip Caputo; “One Shot,” Lee Child; “Way From Home,” Nancy Clark; “The Closers,” Michael Connelly; “Black Angel,” John Connolly; “Marker,” Robin Cook; “Red Leaves,” Thomas H. Cook; “A Slight Trick of the Mind,” Mitch Cullin; “Specimen Days,” Michael Cunningham; “Lone Calder Star,” Janet Dailey; “The Twelfth Card,” Jeffery Deaver; “Genevieve,” Eric Jerome Dickey.
“The Mysterious Flame of Queen Loana,” Umberto Eco; “The Smoke Room,” Earl Emerson; “One Sunday Morning,” Amy Ephron; “Eleven on Top,” Janet Evanovich; “Pawley’s Island,” Dorothea Benton Frank; “Never Call Retreat,” Newt Gingrich; “The Starter Wife,” Gigi Levangie Grazer; “Exact Revenge,” Tim Green; “Leeway Cottage,” Beth Gutcheon; “Last Witness,” Jilliane Hoffman; “A Long Way Down,” Nick Hornby; “A Killing Time,” Linda Howard; “Slim and None,” Dan Jenkins; “Countdown,” Iris Johansen; “Rage,” Jonathan Kellerman; “Sons of Texas,” Elmer Kelton; “The Death Collectors,” Jack Kerley; “Hitler’s Peace,” Philip Kerr;
“Velocity,” Dean Koontz; “The Historian,” Elizabeth Kostova; “Graveyard Shift,” Kelly Lange; “Falls the Shadow,” William Lashner; “The Inside Ring,” Michael Lawson; “The Hot Kid,” Elmore Leonard; “Marriage Most Scandalous,” Johanna Lindsey; “To the Power of Three,” Laura Lippman; “Legends,” Robert Littell; “44 Scotland Street,” Alexander McCall Smith; “McKettrick’s Choice,” Linda Lael Miller; “Fade,” Kyle Mills; “Skyward,” Mary Alice Monroe; “Haunted,” Chuck Palahniuk; “Appaloosa,” Robert B. Parker; “4th of July,” James Patterson; “Captain Alatriste,” Arturo Perez-Reverte; “Dance of Death,” Douglas Preston; “The Good Priest’s Son,” Reynolds Price; “Stolen Magic,” Mary Jo Putney; “Lie by Moonlight,” Amanda Quick.
“Julie and Romeo Get Lucky,” Jeanne Ray; “Cross Bones,” Kathy Reichs; “Summer of Roses,” Luanne Rice; “Shadow Patriots,” Lucia St. Clair Robson; “In the Shadow of the Law,” Kermit Roosevelt; “Sudden Death,” David Rosenfelt; “Broken Prey,” John Sandford; “Devil’s Corner,” Lisa Scottoline; “Pretty Birds,” Scott Simon; “Triumph of the Sun,” Wilbur Smith; “Killer Takes All,” Erica Spindler; “The Divine Circle of Ladies Making Mischief,” Riccio Dolores Stewart; “Star Wars Episode III Revenge of the Sith,” Matthew Stover; “Blinding Light,” Paul Theroux; “Rococo,” Adriana Trigiani; “Sarah’s Quilt,” Nancy E. Turner; “These is My Words,” Nancy E. Turner; “Forcing Amaryllis,” Louise Ure; “Two Trains Running,” Andrew Vachss; “Life Everlasting,” Robert Whitlow; “My Name is Legion,” A. N. Wilson.
Mysteries
“Out of Range,” C.J. Box; “Shadows,” Edna Buchanan; “Vineyard Prey,” Philip R. Craig; “Right Madness,” James Crumley; “Denial,” Stuart Kaminsky; “Not a Girl Detective,” Susan Kandel; “Locked Rooms,” Laurie R. King; “The Circle,” Peter Lovesey; “Torment of Others,” Val McDermid; “Disturbed Earth,” Reggie Nadelson; “Fire Sale,” Sara Paretsky; “To Darkness and To Death,” Julia Spencer-Fleming; “36 Yalta Boulevard,” Olen Steinhauer.
Large print
“The Closers,” Michael Connelly; “Eleven on Top,” Janet Evanovich; “Countdown,” Iris Johansen; “Rage,” Jonathan Kellerman; “Velocity,” Dean Koontz; “4th of July,” James Patterson; “Summer’s Child,” Luanne Rice; “Broken Prey,” John Sandford.
Young adult
“Forest of the Pygmies,” Isabel Allende; “Prom,” Laurie Anderson; “The Dragon Throne,” Michael Cadnum; “SilverFin: a James Bond Adventure,” Charlie Higson; “Alice MacLeod: Realist at Last,” Susan Juby; “Then He Ate My Boy Entrancers,” Louisa Rennison; “Touching Darkness,” Scott Westerfeld.
Nonfiction
“Self Leadership and the One Minute Manager,” Ken Blanchard; “The Boys of Pointe du Hoc,” Douglas Brinkley; “A Random Act,” Cindi Broaddus; “Easier Than You Think,” Richard Carlson; “Behind the Lines,” Andrew Carroll; “The Whole Pregnancy Handbook,” Joel Evans; “Them: a Memoir of Parents,” Francine du Plessix Gray; “Cracking the Millionaire Code,” Mark Victor Hansen; “A Lotus Grows in the Mud,” Goldie Hawn; “Watercolor for the First Time,” Elizabeth Horowitz; “They Just Don’t Get It,” David Hunt; “Against Depression,” Peter Kramer; “Great Tales from English History, 2,” Robert Lacey; “1776,” David McCullough; “The Colonel and Little Missie,” Larry McMurtry.
“Off Main Street,” Michael Perry; “Population 485: Meeting Your Neighbors One Siren at a Time,” Michael Perry; “You: the Owner’s Manual,” Michael Roizen; “Liberalism is a Mental Disorder,” Michael Savage; “And One More Thing Before You Go,” Maria Shriver; “Brotherhood of Heroes,” Bill Sloan; “Don’t Eat This Book,” Morgan Spurlock; “Simple Screenprinting,” Ann Stromquist; “Sinatra: the Life,” Anthony Summers; “78 Reasons Why Your Book May Never Be Published,” Pat Walsh; “The Good Housekeeping the Complete Household Handbook.”
Audiobooks
Tapes: “The Closers,” Michael Connelly; “The Twelfth Card,” Jeffery Deaver; “Countdown,” Iris Johansen; “The Mermaid Chair,” Sue Monk Kidd; “Marriage Most Scandalous,” Johanna Lindsey; “Lie by Moonlight,” Amanda Quick; “The Black Rose,” Nora Roberts; Disk: “The Closers,” Michael Connelly; “Marker,” Robin Cook; “Twelfth Card,” Jeffery Deaver; “Countdown,” Iris Johansen; “Rage,” Jonathan Kellerman; “Velocity,” Dean Koontz; “The Hot Kid,” Elmore Leonard; “Marriage Most Scandalous,” Johanna Lindsey; “Appaloosa,” Robert B. Parker; “Lie by Moonlight,” Amanda Quick; “Cross Bones,” Kathy Reichs; “Black Rose,” Nora Roberts; “Devil’s Corner,” Lisa Scottoline.
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