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PARIS — The Paris Public Library has acquired the following new books this month:

Fiction:

Isabel Allende – The Wind Knows My Name

Keri Arthur – Wraith’s Revenge

Ashley Audrain – The Whispers

Tessa Bailey – Unfortunately Yours

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Mary Balogh – Remember Me

Andrea Bartz – The Spare Room

Marie Benedict – The First Ladies

Steve Berry – The 9th Man

Katie Bishop – The Girls of Summer

Marie Bostwick – Esme Cahill Fails Spectacularly

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Mikki Brammer – The Collected Regrets of Clover

Dale Brown – Weapons of Opportunity

Davis Bunn – The Rowan

S.A. Cosby – All the Sinners Bleed

Clive Cussler – Fire Strike

Janet Dailey – The Sound of Sleighbells

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Fiona Davis – The Spectacular

Marisa de los Santos – Watch Us Shine

Andre Dubus III – Such Kindness

Victoria Benton Frank – My Magnolia Summer

Claire Fuller – The Memory of Animals

Shelley Shepard Gray – Her Only Wish

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Heather Graham – Whispers at Dusk

Kathleen Grissom – Crow Mary

Rachel Hanna – The Bucket List

Kim Harrison – Demons of Good and Evil

Kristin Harmel – The Paris Daughter

Ali Hazelwood – Love, Theoretically

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Kristan Higgins – A Little Ray of Sunshine

Elin Hilderbrand – The Five-Star Weekend

Nancy Horan – The House of Lincoln

Conn Iggulden – Empire

Lisa Jackson – The Last Sinner

E.L. James – The Missus

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Iris Johansen – The Survivor

Christina Lauren  – Love and Other Words

Susan Mallery – The Happiness Plan

Amal El-Mohtar – This Is How You Lose the Time War

Annabel Monaghan – Same Time Next Summer

James Patterson – Cross Down

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James Patterson – Private Moscow

Richard North Patterson – Trial

Phaedra Patrick – The Little Italian Hotel 

Ashley Poston – The Seven-Year Slip

Matthew Quirk – Inside Threat

Emma Rosenblum – Bad Summer People

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Jennifer Ryan – Summer’s Gift

Riley Sager – The Only One Left

Lisa See – Lady Tan’s Circle of Women

Jill Shalvis – The Sweetheart List

Viola Shipman – Famous in a Small Town

Holly Smale – Cassandra in Reverse

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Wilbur Smith – Nemesis

Danielle Steel – Palazzo

RaeAnne Thayne – The Cafe at Beach End

Danielle Trussoni – The Puzzle Master

Gail Tsukiyama – The Brightest Star

Ruth Ware – Zero Days

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Susan Wiggs – Welcome to Beach Town

Beatriz Williams – The Beach at Summerly

Karen Weinreb – The Summer Kitchen

Stuart Woods – Near Miss

Mystery:

Emmeline Duncan – Double Shot Death

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Robert B. Parker’s – Bad Influence

Alison Goodman – The Benevolent Society of Ill-Mannered Ladies

Jennifer L. Schiff – Bye Bye Birdy

Jennifer L. Schiff – Shell Shocked

Science Fiction:

Genevieve Cogman – Scarlet

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Ann Leckie – Translation State

Jessie Mihalik – Capture the Sun

Brandon Sanderson – The Frugal Wizard’s Handbook for Surviving Medieval England

Non-Fiction:

Sean McManus – Web Design in Easy Steps

Kevin Kelly – Excellent Advice for Living: Wisdom I Wish I’d Known Earlier

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Bruce Feiler – The Search: Finding Meaningful Work in a Post-Career World

Amy Brady – Ice: From Mixed Drinks to Skating Rinks a Cool History of a Hot Commodity

Hadley Vlahos – The In-Between: Unforgettable Encounters During Life’s Final Moments

Wes Davis – American Journey: On the Road with Henry Ford, Thomas Edison, and John Burroughs

Stacy Schiff – The Revolutionary Samuel Adams

Tom Brokaw – Never Give Up: A Prairie Family’s Story

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Steph Catudal – Everything All At Once

Andrew McCarthy – Walking with Sam: A Father, A Son, and Five Hundred Miles Across Spain

Hannah Pick-Goslar – My Friend Anne Frank: The Inspiring and Heartbreaking True Story of Best Friends Torn Apart and Reunited Against All Odds

 

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