BETHEL — The Bethel Library has recently added the following books to its collection:
Adult fiction
“A Lonely Death” by Charles Todd, “The Empty Family” by Colm Toibin, “Foreign Bodies” by Cynthia Ozick, “Red Herring: A Joe Gunther Novel” by Archer Mayor, “True Grit” by Charles Portis, “The Sherlockian” by Graham Moore, “Three Seconds” by Anders Roslund, “The Death-Defying Pepper Roux” by Geraldine McCaughrean, “So Much for That” by Lionel Shriver, “The Best Laid Plans” by Lynn Schnurnberger.
Also, “What the Night Knows” by Dean Koontz, “The Irresistible Henry House” by Lisa Grunwald, “Clara and Mr. Tiffany” by Susan Vreeland, “Winter Bloom” by Tara Heavey, “Secrets to the Grave” by Tami Hoag, “To Have and to Kill” by Mary Jane Clark, “This Glittering World” by T. Greenwood, “The Lightkeepers Bride” by Colleen Coble, “The Lake of Dreams” by Kim Edwards, and “The Bells” by Richard Harvell.
Adult nonfiction
“Charlie Chan” by Yunte Huang, and “Bootleggers, Lobstermen, and Lumberjacks” by Matthew Mayo,“Crazy” by William Peter Blatty, “Frank the Voice” by James Kaplan, “God’s Guest List” by Debbie Macomber, and “A Rope and a Prayer” by David Rohde and Kristen Mulvihill.
Junior and easy reader
“Bink and Gollie” by Kate DiCamillo, “Is Your Buffalo Ready for Kindergarten?” by Aydrey Vernick, “It’s a Book” by Lane Smith, “Mirror Mirror” by Marilyn Singer, “Miss Brooks Loves Books (And I Don’t)” by Barbara Bottner.
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