NORWAY — Norway Memorial Library announces its most recently acquired (as of April 2025) fictional items.
Fiction:
Adichie, Chimamanda Ngozi – Dream Count
Berry, Steve – The Medici Return
Bohjalian, Chris – The Jackal’s Mistress
Bowen, Rhys – We Three Queens
Brickley, Holly – Deep Cuts
Brown, Sandra – Blood Moon
Donoghue, Emma – The Paris Express
Eames, Andrea – A Harvest of Hearts
Feeney, Alice – Beautiful Ugly
Gerritsen, Tess – The Summer Guests
Googins, Nick Fuller – The Great Transition
Graves, Sydney – The Arizona Triangle
Hall, Clare Leslie – Broken Country
Harman, Sarah – All the Other Mothers Hate Me
Hendrix, Grady – Witchcraft for Wayward Girls
Lalami, Laila – The Dream Hotel
McConaghy, Charlotte – Wild Dark Horse
Nadler, Stuart – Rooms for Vanishing
Naspini, Sacha – The Bishop’s Villa
Patterson, James
– The House of Cross
– Paranoia
Roberts, Nora – The Mirror
Rose, Karen – Dead Man’s List
Sandford, John – Lethal Prey
Scalzi, John – When the Moon Hits Your Eye
Stava, Sophie – Count My Lies
Tizzard, Gemma – Grace of the Empire State
Wang, Weike – Rental House
Yarros, Rebecca – Onyx Storm
Large Print:
Wood, Charlotte – Stone Yard Devotional
Maine Fiction:
Bowring, Shannon – Where the Forest Meets the River
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