NORWAY — Norway Memorial Library: Newly acquired books from February and March 2023
Fiction:
Armstrong, Kelley – Murder at Havens Rock
Bailey, Tessa – Secretly Yours
Ballard, Falon – Just My Type
Beaton, M.C. – Death of a Traitor
Berry, Steve – The Last Kingdom
Cameron, Marc – Red Winter
Crane, Marisa – I Keep My Exoskeletons to Myself
Crombie, Deborah – Killing of Innocents
Daniels, B.J. – When Justice Rides
Divakaruni, Chitra Banerjee – Independence
Ellison, J.T. – It’s One of Us
Carlsson, Christoffe – Blaze Me a Sun
Harding, Paul – This Other Eden
Heisey, Monica – Really Good, Actually
Hunter, Stephen – Bullet Garden
Hurwitz, Gregg – Last Orphan
Jenoff, Pam – Code Name Sapphire
Jha, Sonora – Laughter
Johansen, Iris – More Than Meets the Eye
Johnstone, Carole – The Blackhouse
Jones, Dan – Essex Dogs
Jones, Stephen Graham – Don’t Fear the Reaper
Jordan, Karla – The Road to Marietta
Joyce, Rachel – Maureen
Kellerman, Jonathan – Unnatural History
Kelly, Jennifer Savran – Endpapers
Lawson, Mike – Alligator Alley
Makkai, Rebecca – I Have Some Questions for You
Mosley, Walter – Every Man a King
Moyes, Jojo – Someone Else’s Shoes
Newitz, Annalee – Terraformers
Pylvainen, Hanna – End of Drum-Time
Quartey, Kwei – Last Seen in Lapaz
Reyes, Ana – The House in the Pines
Robb, J. D. – Encore in Death
Robotham, Michael – Lying Beside You
Rollins, James – Cradle of Ice
Rushdie, Salman – Victory City
Ryan, Hank Phillippi – House Guest
Salessas, Matthew – Sense of Wonder
Todd, Charles – Cliffs Edge
Turaki, Umar – Such a Beautiful Thing to Behold
Wibberley, Emily – Do I Know You
Yeatman, Robin – Bookworm
Maine Fiction:
Jordan, Karla – Cartwheels in the Dark
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