NORWAY — The Norway Memorial Library has released its June 2022 New Book List.
Fiction:
Armstrong, Kelley – A Rip Through Time
Barton, Fiona – Local Gone Missing
Batuman, Elif – Either/Or
Berry, Steve – The Omega Factor
Brooks, Geraldine – Horse
Brown, Dale – Countdown to Midnight
Burke, James Lee – Every Cloak Rolled in Blood
Clark, Julie – The Lies I Tell
Colgan, Jenny – An Island Wedding
Corbett, Ron – The Sweet Goodbye
Daniels, B.J. – Before Buckhorn
Estleman, Loren D. – Monkey in the Middle
Gilbert, Victoria – A Fatal Booking
Graham, Heather – Crimson Summer
Grisham, John – Sparring Partners
Guillory, Jasmine – By the Book
Hagberg, David – Traitor
Higgins, Kristan – Out of the Clear Blue Sky
Hilderbrand, Elin – The Hotel Nantucket
Horowitz, Anthony – With a Mind to Kill
Knecht, Rosalie – Vera Kelly Lost and Found
Li, Grace D. – Portrait of a Thief
Lodge, Gytha – Little Sister
Mallery, Susan – The Boardwalk Bookshop
Mantel, Hilary – Learning to Talk
Moshfegh, Ottessa – Lapvona
Mottley, Leila – Nightcrawling
Murphy, Nora – The Favor
Nović, Sara – True Biz
Obuobi, Shirlene – On Rotation
O’Connell, Ryan – Just by Looking at Him
Patel, Vaishnavi – Kaikeyi
Pavone, Chris – Two Nights in Lisbon
Perrotta, Tom – Tracy Flick Can’t Win
Ragnar Jónasson – Outside
Reid, Ava – Juniper & Thorn
Roberts, Nora – Nightwork
Scalzi, John – The Kaiju Preservation Society
Shipstead, Maggie – You Have a Friend in 10A
Straub, Emma – This Time Tomorrow
Taylor, Sarah Stewart – The Drowning Sea
Walter, Jess – The Angel of Rome and Other Stories
Weiner, Jennifer – The Summer Place
Large Print:
Hilderbrand, Elin – The Hotel Nantucket
Maine Fiction:
Connolly, Michael C. – Murky Overhead
Doiron, Paul – Hatchet Island
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