PARIS — The Paris Public Library recently added the following novels to its collection. Many of the titles are available in audio CD or large print editions. For more information, or to reserve a title, call the library at 743-6994, or email paris.public.library@MSLN.net. Home delivery is available.

Victoria Alexander, “The Wedding Bargain;” V.C. Andrews, “Cloudburst;” David Baldacci, “Zero Day;” Mignon Ballard, “Miss Dimple Rallies to the Cause;” Maggie Barbieri, “Physical Education;” Glenn Beck, “The Snow Angel;” Elizabeth Boyle, “Mad about the Duke;” C. Alan Bradley, “I am Half-sick of Shadows;” Charles Brokaw, “The Temple Mount Code;” Edna Buchanan, “A Dark and Lonely Place.”

Also, Candace Camp, “A Winter Scandal;” Robyn Carr, “Bring Me Home for Christmas;” Janet Chapman, “Highlander for the Holidays;” Jennifer Chiaverini, “The Wedding Quilt;” William S. Cohen, “Blink of an Eye;” Catherine Coulter, “Prince of Ravenscar;” Michael Crichton, “Micro;” Clive Cussler, “Devil’s Gate;” Tim Dorsey, “When Elves Attack;” James Doss, “Coffin Man;” Kaitlyn Dunnett, “Scotched.”

Also, Umberto Eco, “The Prague Cemetery;” Marjorie Eccles, “Broken Music;” Barry Eisler, “The Detachment;” Janet Evanovich, “Explosive Eighteen;” Richard Paul Evans, “Lost December;” Newt Gingrich, “The Battle of the Crater;” Sue Grafton, “V is for Vengeance;” John Grisham, “The Litigators;” James W. Hall, “Dead Last;” Antony Horowitz, “The House of Silk: a Sherlock Holmes Mystery;” Elizabeth Hoyt, “Scandalous Desires;” Sabrina Jeffries, “To Wed a Wild Lord.”

Also, Drew Karpyshyn, “Revan;” Paul Kemp, “Riptide;” Sherrilyn Kenyon, “The Guardian;” Stephen King, “11/22/63;” Thomas Kinkade, “Christmas Treasures;” Gregory Maguire, “Out of Oz;” Barry Maitland, “Chelsea Mansions;” Margaret Maron, “Three-day Town;” Kat Martin, “Against the Storm;” Fern Michaels, “Making Spirits Bright;” Linda Lael Miller, “Holiday in Stone Creek;” John Mortimer, “Forever Rumpole;” Haruki Murakami, “1Q84;” Marcia Muller, “City of Whispers;” Shirley Rousseau Murphy, “Cat Telling Tales.”

Also, Joyce Carol Oates, “New Jersey Noir;” Joyce Carol Oates, “The Corn Maiden and Other Nightmares;” Diana Palmer, “Wyoming Tough;” James Patterson, “Kill Alex Cross;” Anne Perry, “A Christmas Homecoming;” Ian Rankin, “The Impossible Dead;” Nora Roberts, “The Next Always;” Kira Salak, “The White Mary;” Lynsay Sands, “The Bite Before Christmas;” Danielle Steel, “Hotel Vendome;” Aimee Thurlo, “Black Thunder;” Guillermo del Toro, “The Night Eternal;” Lynn Viehl, “Nightshine;” Karen White, “The Strangers on Montagu Street;” Colson Whitehead, “Zone One.”


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