NORWAY — Norway Memorial Library has recently added the following books to its collection:
Fiction: Jussi Adler-Olsen, A Conspiracy of Faith; Cecelia Ahern, The Time of My Life; Susan Wittig Albert, Widow’s Tears; Jeffrey Archer, The Sins of the Father; Nancy Atherton, Aunt Dimity and the Lost Prince; Ace Atkins, Robert B. parker’s Wonderland; Dan Brown, Inferno; Robyn Carr, Informed Risk, The Wanderer; Paulo Coelho, Manuscript Found in Accra; Stephen Coonts, Pirate Alley; Clive Cussler, Zero Hour; Karen Joy Fowler, We are all Completely Beside Ourselves; and Heather Graham, Let the Dead Sleep.
Andrew Gross, No Way Back; Charlaine Harris, Deadlocked; Carolyn Hart, Dead, White, and Blue; Suzanne Hayes, I’ll be Seeing You; Elliott Holt, You are One of Them; Khaled Hosseini, And the Mountains Echoed; Iris Johansen, Taking Eve; Douglas Kennedy, Five Days; Dean Koontz, Deeply Odd; John Lescroart, The Ophelia Cut; Elinor Lipman, The View from Penthouse B; Elizabeth Lowell, Dangerous Refuge; Debbie Macomber, Heart of Texas, Starting Now ; Susan Mallery, Just One Kiss; and Phillip Margolin, Sleight of Hand.
Kat Martin, Against the Edge; Philipp Meyer, The Son; Fern Michaels, Balancing Act; David Morrell, Murder as a Fine Art; Jo Nesbo, The Redeemer; Diana Palmer, Courageous; Anne Perry, Midnight at Marble Arch; Christie Ridgway, Bungalow Nights; Ann B. Ross, Miss Julia Stirs Up Trouble; John Sandford, Silken Prey; Jacqueline Winspear, Leaving Everything Most Loved; Sherryl Woods, Wind Chime Point.
Maine fiction: Ron Currie, Flimsy Little Plastic Miracles; Sarah Graves, A Bat in the Belfry; Cathie Pelletier, The One Way Bridge.
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