WATERFORD – The following books were recently added to the Waterford Library collection:
Fiction
“Alibi,” Joseph Kanon; “Appaloosa,” Robert Parker; “The Black Angel,” John Connolly; “Broken Prey,” John Sanford; “The Center of Winter,” Marya Hornbacher; “Cross Bones,” Kathy Reich; “Dialogues,” Stephen Spignesi; “Dirty Work,” Stuart Woods; “Eleven on Top,” Janet Evanovich.
Also, “Envy,” Kathryn Harrison; “Field of Blood,” Denise Mina; “Fire Sale,” Sara Paretsky; “The Greatest Man in Cedar Hole,” Stephanie Doyon; “Homesick Creek,” Diane Hammond; “The Hungry Tide,” Amitav Gosh; “The Icarus Girl,” Helen Oyeymi; “The Interruption of Everything,” Terry McMillan; “Liars and Thieves,” Stephen Coonts.
“Lifeguard,” James Patterson; “Last Witness,” Jilliane Hoffman; “Looking for Peyton Place,” Barbara Delinsky; “Love Creeps,” Amanda Filipacchi; “Maps for Lost Lovers,” Nadem Aslam; “Misfortune,” Wesley Stace; “One Shot,” Lee Child; “The Optimists,” Andrew Miller; “Rage,” Jonathan Kellerman.
“Rules for Old Men Waiting,” Peter Pouncey; “Snow Flower and the Secret Fan,” Lisa See; “Tin City,” David Housewright; “The Traveler,” John Twelve Hawks; “The Twelfth Card,” Jeffery Deaver; “Two Trains Running,” Andrew Vachss; “The Undomestic Goddess,” Sophie Kinsella; “Until I Find You,” John Irving; “Velocity,” Dean Koontz; “The Writing on the Wall,” Lynne Sharon Schwartz.
Nonfiction
“The Golden Spruce,” John Vaillant; “A Perfect Red: Empire, Espionage and the Quest for the Color of Desire,” Amy Butler; “Where There’s a Will: Thoughts on the Good Life,” John Mortimer.
The Waterford Library is open to all residents of Waterford. Hours are Monday 2 to 6 p.m., Wednesday 3 to 8 p.m., Friday 10 a.m. to noon and Saturday 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
A homebound delivery program is available for residents. Books will be delivered to those unable to travel to the library for any reason. A library volunteer will deliver books to participants approximately every three weeks, and books will be renewable by telephoning either the library or the volunteer. To sign up for the program residents may call the library at 583-2050.
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