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PARIS — The Paris Public Library recently added the following novels to its collection. For more information, or to reserve a title, call the library at 743-6994, or email [email protected]. Home delivery is available.

Megan Abbott, “Dare Me;” Jussi Adler-Olsen, “The Absent One;” Jussi Adler-Olsen, “The Keeper of Lost Causes;” Susan Wittig Albert, “The Darling Dahlias and the Confederate Rose;” Mitch Albom, “The Time Keeper;” Aaron Alston, “Mercy Kill: Star Wars X-Wing;” Arnaldur Indridason, “Outrage;” Linwood Barclay, “Trust Your Eyes;” M.C. Beaton, “Hiss and Hers;” Benjamin Black, “Vengeance;” T. Coraghessan Boyle, “San Miguel;” Michael Brandman, “Robert B. Parker’s Fool Me Twice;” Terry Brooks, “Wards of Faerie;” Dale Brown, “Tiger’s Claw;” Rita Mae Brown, “Sneaky Pie for President;” Sandra Brown, “Low Pressure.”

Also, Chelsea Cain, “Kill You Twice;” Liz Carlyle, “The Bride Wore Pearls;” Robyn Carr, “Blue Skies;” Jayne Castle, “The Lost Night;” Michael Chabon, “Telegraph Avenue;” Janet Chapman, “Courting Carolina;” Lee Child, “A Wanted Man;” Margaret Coel, “Buffalo Bill’s Dead Now;” Thomas H. Cook, “The Crime of Julian Wells;” Amanda Coplin, “The Orchardist;” Bill Crider, “Murder of a Beauty Shop Queen;” Charles Cumming, “A Foreign Country;” Nayana Currimbhoy, “Miss Timmins’ School for Girls;” Clive Cussler, “The Tombs;” Sylvia Day, “Bared to You;” Junot Diaz, “This is How You Lose Her;” Christina Dodd, “Wilder;” Ivan Doig, “The Bartender’s Tale;” Carole Nelson Douglas, “Cat in a White Tie and Tails.”

Also, David Eddings, “The Hidden City;” Charlaine Harris, “An Apple for the Creature;” Michael Ennis, “The Malice of Fortune;” Jonathan Evison, “The Revised Fundamentals of Caregiving;” Dan Fesperman, “The Double Game;” Ken Follett, “Winter of the World;” Karin Fossum, “The Caller;” Jamie Freveletti, “Robert Ludlum’s The Janus Reprisal;” Dorothy Garlock, “By Starlight;” Julie Garwood, “Sweet Talk;” Tess Gerritsen, “Last to Die;” Heather Graham, “The Uninvited;” Philippa Gregory, “The Kingmaker’s Daughter;” W.E.B. Griffin, “The Spymakers;” Karen Harper, “Fall from Pride;” Peter Heller, “The Dog Stars;” Gregg Hurwitz, “The Survivor.”

Also, Frances Itani, “Requiem;” Lisa Jackson, “You Don’t Want to Know;” Eloisa James, “The Ugly Duchess;” Sherrilyn Kenyon, “Time Untime;” Laurie R. King, “Garment of Shadows;” Lisa Kleypass, “Dream Lake;” Michael Koryta, “The Prophet; Ted Kosmatka, “The Games;” Julie Kramer, “Shunning Sarah;” William Kent Krueger, “Trickster’s Point;” Jill Marie Landis, “Heart of Lies;” Lora Leigh, “Stygian’s Honor;” Lora Leigh, “Wild Card;” Laura Lippman, “And When She Was Good;” Eric Lustbader, “Father Night;” Debbie Macomber, “The Inn at Rose Harbor;” Nancy Martin, “No Way to Kill a Lady;” William Martin, “The Lincoln Letter;” Alexander McCall Smith, “The Importance of Being Seven;” Deon Meyer, “Seven Days;” Karen Marie Moning, “The Dark Highlander.”

Also, Hakan Nesser, “Munster’s Case;” Lawrence Norfolk, “John Saturnall’s Feast;” Joyce Carol Oates, “Black Dahlia & White Rose;” Timothy O’Brien, “The Lincoln Conspiracy;” Felix Palma, “The Map of the Sky;” James Patterson, “Zoo;” Louise Penny, “The Beautiful Mystery;” Anne Perry, “A Sunless Sea;” Tracie Peterson, “Taming the Wind;” Kevin Powers, “The Yellow Birds;” Spencer Quinn, “A Fistful of Collars;” Cornelia Read, “Valley of Ashes;” Kathy Reichs, “Bones are Forever;” Ruth Rendell, “The St. Zita Society;” Sylvan Reynard, “Gabriel’s Inferno;” Richard Castle, “Frozen Heat;” Kat Richardson, “Seawitch;” Karen Robards, “The Last Victim;” J.D. Robb, “Delusion in Death;” Hank Phillippi Ryan, “The Other Woman;” R.A. Salvatore, “Charon’s Claw.”

Also, Lynsay Sands, “The Lady is a Vamp;” Bernhard Schlink, “Summer Lies;” Susan Richards Shreve, “You Are the Love of My Life;” Zadie Smith, “NW;” John Smolens, “Quarantine;” Dustin Thomason, “12.21;” P.J. Tracy, “Off the Grid;” Jonathan Tropper, “One Last Thing Before I Go;” Gail Tsukiyama, “A Hundred Flowers;” Jessica Tuccelli, “Glow;” Martin Walker, “The Crowded Grave;” David Weber, “Midst Toil and Tribulation;” Irvine Welsh, “Skagboys;” Randy Wayne White, “Gone;” Stephen White, “Line of Fire;” Susan Wiggs, “Return to Willow Lake;” Lori Wilde, “The Cowboy and the Princess;” Tad Williams, “The Dirty Streets of Heaven;” Lee Woodruff, “Those We Love Most;” Sherryl Woods, “Where Azaleas Bloom;” Stuart Woods, “Severe Clear.”

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