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PARIS – The Paris Public Library, 37 Market Square, South Paris, recently added the following titles to its collection:

Fiction

Agee, “The River Wife;” Albert, “The Tale of Hawthorn House;” Andrews, “In Cold Pursuit;” Andrews, “Silent Assassin;” Andrews, “The Penguin Who Knew Too Much;” Bagshawe, “Sparkles;” Battles, “The Cleaner;” Bernhardt, “Strip Search;” Billingham, “Buried;” Bloom, “Away;” Booth, “The Dead Place;” Brockmann, “Force of Nature.”

Also, Brooks, “The Elves of Cintra;” Brown, “Play Dirty;” Buckley, “The Rake;” Carlyle, “Never Deceive a Duke;” Carroll, “Huntress;” Clark, “The Arsonist’s Guide to Writer’s Homes in New England;” Coel, “The Girl with Braided Hair;” Cook, “Critical;” Copeland, “Simple Gifts.”

Also, Crusie, “Agnes and the Hitman;” Cumming, “A Spy by Nature;” Daheim, “Scots on the Rocks;” Davidson, “Sweet Revenge;” Deford, “Entitled;” Deveraux, “Someone to Love;” Dickey, “Waking with Enemies;” Dunnett, “Kilt Dead;” Eccles, “Shadows and Lies;” Eglin, “The Water Lily Cross;” Enders, “Bride Island;” Evan, “A Good and Happy Child.”

Also, Fallow, “Getting Rid of Matthew;” Feehan, “Dark Possession;” Finder, “Power Play;” Fossum, “Indian Bride;” Gabaldon, “Lord John and the Brotherhood of the Blade;” Gaffney, “Mad Dash;” Gibson, “Spook Country;” Gorman, “Fools Rush In;” Haldeman, “The Accidental Time Machine;” Hand, “Generation Lost;” Harbison, “Shoe Addicts Anonymous.”

Also, Harris, “Many Bloody Returns;” Hearn, “Heaven’s Net is Wide;” Herbert, “Sandworms of Dune;” Hewson, “The Seventh Sacrament;” Hill, “The Various Haunts of Men;” Horan, “Loving Frank;” Hurwitz, “Crime Writer;” Huston, “Shotgun Rule;” Jance, “Justice Denied;” Johnston, “Death List;” Jungersen, “Exception;” Kaminsky, “The Dead Don’t Lie.”

Also, Kandel, “Christietown;” Kaplan, “Evil, Inc.;” Kellerman, “Burnt House;” Kenyon, “The Devil May Cry;” Khoury, “Sanctuary;” Kingsbury, “Summer;” Kline, “The Way Life Should Be;” Koslow, “Little Pink Slips;” Kozak, “Dead Ex;” Landvik, “The View from Mount Joy;” LaPlante, “Red Dahlia;” Lashner, “Killer’s Kiss;” Lee, “Free Food for Millionaires;” Lent, “A Peculiar Grace.”

Also, Lessing, “The Cleft;” Long, “Deeper;” MacBride, “Bloodshot;” MacDonald, “Stolen in the Night;” Mailer, “Cheap Diamonds;” Mankell, “Kennedy’s Brain;” Maron, “Hard Row;” McCall Smith, “The Careful Use of Compliments;” McFarland, “A Letter from Point Clear;” McInerny, “Widow’s Mate;” Michaels, “Up Close and Personal.”

Also, Mitchard, “Still Summer;” Monroe, “Deliver Me from Evil;” Montanari, “Merciless;” Moriarty, “The Rest of Her Life;” Mosher, “On Kingdom Mountain;” Oates, “The Museum of Dr. Moses;” Packer, “Songs without Words;” Paul, “Dragonfire;” Paul, “Dragonknight;” Paul, “Dragonquest;” Paul, “Dragonspell;” Pella, “The Bachelor’s Puzzle.”

Also, Penney, “The Tenderness of Wolves;” Pilcher, “Starburst;” Preston, “Wheel of Darkness;” Reichs, “Bones to Ashes;” Riordan, “Rebel Island;” Rose, “The Reincarnationist;” Rosnay, “Sarah’s Key;” Ross, “White Flag Down;” Rucka, “Patriot Acts;” Schaap, “Romey’s Place;” Slaughter, “Beyond Reach;” Steinhauer, “Victory Square.”

Also, Stewart, “Last Breath;” Sweeney, “Among Other Things, I’ve Taken Up Smoking;” Tanenbaum, “Malice;” Temple, “Broken Shore;” Thomas, “The Hellfire Conspiracy;” Underwood, “Casanegra;” White, “Soul Catcher;” Wilhelm, “Wrongful Death;” Wood, “Lottery;” Young, “Crusade.”

Large print

Adler, “Meet Me in Venice;” Brockmann, “Force of Nature;” Brown, “Play Dirty;” Cook, “Critical;” Davidson, “Sweet Revenge;” Hoag, “Straight from the Heart;” Howard, “Up Close and Dangerous;” Jance, “Justice Denied;” Kellerman, “Burnt House;” Michaels, “Up Close and Personal;” Roberts, “High Noon;” Silva, “The Secret Servant.”

Young adult

Arnold, “Rat Life;” Burnham, “Fireworks;” Cabot, “Jinx;” Carey, “Dragon’s Keep;” Clare, “City of Bones;” Clarke, “One Whole and Perfect Day;” Cooney, “Enter Three Witches;” Hughes, “Lemonade Mouth;” Le Guin, “Powers;” Lubar, “True Talents;” Mackey, “Throwing Like a Girl.”

Also, Marr, “Wicked Lovely;” Marsden, “While I Live;” Meyer, “Eclipse;” Mlynowski, “Spells and Sleeping Bags;” Sandell, “Song of the Sparrow;” Spinelli, “Love Stargirl;” Wells, “Red Moon at Sharpsburg;” Wiles, “The Aurora County All-Stars;” Williams, “The It Chicks.”

Nonfiction

Braestrup, “Here If You Need Me;” Browne, “Psychic Children;” Dyer, “Change Your Thoughts, Change Your Life;” Frank, “The Economic Naturalist;” Hay, “The Times of Our Lives;” Kozol, “Letters to a Young Teacher;” Lindsey, “The Age of Abundance;” McCain, “Hard Call;” Novak, “The Prince of Darkness;” Piper, “Heaven is Real;” Romero, “In Defense of Our America;” Thubron, “Shadow of the Silk Road;” “Guinness World Records 2008.”

Audiobooks on CD

Brockmann, “Force of Nature;” Brown, “Play Dirty;” Cook, “Critical;” Goudge, “Woman in Red;” Howard, “Up Close and Dangerous;” Jance, “Justice Denied;” Kellerman, “Burnt House;” Kingsolver, “Animal, Vegetable, Miracle;” Michaels, “Up Close and Personal;” Silva, “The Secret Servant.”

For more information, or to reserve a title, call the Paris Public Library at 743-6994 or e-mail [email protected]. Home delivery of materials from the library is available.

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