PARIS — The Paris Public Library added the following books to its collection in January 2024. For more information, or to reserve a title, please call the Paris Public Library at 743-6994 or email [email protected].
Fiction:
Keri Arthur – Killer’s Kiss;
Aurora Ascher – Sanctuary of the Shadow;
Mary Balogh – Always Remember;
Jen Beagin – Big Swiss;
Matthew Betley – The Neighborhood;
Olive Blake – The Atlas Complex;
Allison Brennan – The Missing Witness;
Carissa Broadbent – The Serpent & the Wings of Night;
James Lee Burke – Harbor Lights;
Robyn Carr – The Friendship Club;
Vanessa Chan – The Storm We Made;
Colleen Cable – Fragile Designs;
Janet Dailey – One in a Million;
Ashley Elston – First Lie Wins;
Heather Fawcett – Emily Wilde’s Map of the Otherlands;
Lee Goldberg – Dream Town;
Daisy Goodwin – Diva;
Shelley Shephard Gray – Amish Love Letters;
James Grippando – Goodbye Girl;
Araminta Hall – One of the Good Guys;
Helen Hardt – Melody;
Rachel Hawkins – The Heiress;
Stephen Hunter – Front Sight;
Dan Jones – Wolves of Winter;
Julie Klassen – A Winter by the Sea;
TJ Klune – Heartsong;
Jayne Ann Krentz – The Night Island;
Paul Lynch – Prophet Song;
Sarah J. Maas – House of Flame and Shadow;
Kate Alice Marshall – No One Can Know;
Stephen McCauley – You Only Call When You’re in Trouble;
Alex Michaelides – The Fury;
Paul Murray – The Bee Sting;
Carley Packard – Love in the Fall;
Adele Parks – Two Dead Wives;
James Patterson – Holmes, Marple & Poe;
James Patterson – Missing Persons;
Amy Pease – Northwoods;
Thomas Perry – Hero;
Jesse Pullins – Seasonal Halloween Store;
Kiley Reid – Come & Get It;
Katee Robert – Midnight Ruin;
J.D. Robb – Random in Death;
Lucy Score – The Worst Best Man;
Jill Shalvis – The Bright Spot;
Danielle Steel – Upside Down;
Stacy Willingham – Only if You’re Lucky; Mysteries;
Vicki Delany – The Sign of Four Spirits;
Meg Macy – Bear A Wee Grudge;
Meg Macy – Have Yourself A Beary Little Murder;
Leslie Meier – Easter Basket Murder;
Benjamin Stevenson – Everyone on This Train is a Suspect;
Non-Fiction:
Rebecca Boyle – Our Moon: How earth’s celestial companion transformed the planet, guided evolution, and made us who we are;
Liz Cheney – Oath and Honor: A Memoir and a Warning;
Erin French – Big Heart Little Stove: Beginning home meals & moments from the lost kitchen;
Mark Harmon – Ghosts of Honolulu: A Japanese spy, A Japanese American spy hunter, and the untold story of Pearl Harbor;
Sabrine Imbler – How Far the Light Reaches: A life in ten sea creatures;
Shannon A. Mullen – In Other Words, Leadership;
Jamie Oliver – 5 Ingredients Mediterranean;
Alex Snodgrass – Dinner Tonight: 100 simply, healthy, recipes for every night of the week;
Gary Taubes – Rethinking Diabetes: What science reveals about diet, insulin and successful treatments;
Young Adult: Lauren DeStefano – The Lost Ones;
Marc J. Gregson – Sky’s End;
Anthony Horowitz – Alex Rider: Nightshade Revenge;
Brigid Kemmerer – Destroy the Day;
Emma Lord – Getaway List;
Lauren Nowlin – If He Had Been With Me;
Tomohito Oda – Komi Can’t Communicate: Volume 28;
Ellen Oh – The Colliding Worlds of Mina Lee;
Amelie Wen Zhao – Dark Star Burning, Ash Falls White.
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