PARIS — The Paris Public Library added the following books to its collection in October. For more information or to reserve a title, please call 743-6994 or email [email protected].
Fiction:
Sarah Adams – The Off-Limits Rule;
Rumaan Alam – Entitlement;
Jessica Anthony – The Most;
Jeffrey Archer – An Eye for an Eye;
Kelley Armstrong – I’ll Be Waiting;
Tessa Bailey – Window Shopping;
Laura Barrow – Call the Canaries Home;
Lisa Barr – Fugitive Colors;
Louis Bayard – The Wildes;
Olive Blake – Januaries;
Grace Meyers – The Christmas Cottage;
H.D. Carlton – Haunting Adeline;
Ally Carter – The Most Wonderful Crime of the Year;
Diana Chambers – The Secret War of Julia Child;
Lee Child – In Too Deep;
Richard Chizmar – Memorials;
Susanna Clarke – The Wood at Midwinter;
Michael Connelly – The Waiting;
John Connolly – Night & Day;
Robert Dugoni – Beyond Reasonable Doubt;
Louise Erdrich – The Mighty Red;
Suzanne Fisher – A Healing Touch;
Laurie Gilmore – The Cinnamon Bun Book Store;
Heather Graham – Legacy of Blood;
Mark Haddon – Dogs and Monsters;
Tami Hoag – Bad Liar;
Ana Huang – The Striker;
Raven Kennedy – Gild;
Sophie Kinsella – What Does it Feel Like;
Dean Koontz – The Forest of Lost Souls;
Jean Korelitz – The Sequel;
Jen Lancaster – The Anti-Heroes;
Ann Liang – A Song to Drown Rivers;
Debbie Macomber – A Christmas Duet;
Josh Malerman – Incidents Around the House;
Susan Mallery – One Big Happy Family;
Kat Martin – Haunted;
Freida McFadden – The Boyfriend;
Ben Mezrich – The Mistress and the Key;
Fern Michaels – Santa’s Secret;
Karen Moning – The House at Watch Hill;
Sarah Morgan – The Holiday Cottage;
Abigail Owen – The Games Gods Play;
James Patterson – Lies He Told Me;
James Patterson – Murder Island;
Richard Powers – Playground;
Matthew Reilly – Mr. Einstein’s Secretary;
Jason Rekulak – The Last One at the Wedding;
Sally Rooney – Intermezzo;
Lynsay Sands – The Highlander’s Return;
Elsie Silver – Wild Eyes;
Nicholas Sparks – Counting Miracles;
Neal Stephenson – Polostan;
Danielle Steel – Triangle;
Erin Sterling – The Wedding Witch;
RaeAnne Thayne – The December Market;
Danielle Trussoni – The Puzzle Box;
C.M. Waggoner – The Village Library Demon-Hunting Society;
Laura Wood – Under Your Spell;
Rebecca Yarros – Wilder.
Mysteries:
Ellery Adams – The Little Lost Library;
Donna Andrews – Rockin’ Around the Chickadee;
M.C. Beaton – Killing Time;
Colleen Cambridge – Murder Takes the Stage;
Kate Carlisle – The Knife Before Christmas;
Patricia Cornwell – Identity Unknown;
Jessica Fletcher – Murder She Wrote: A Killer Christmas;
Daryl Gerber – Murder on the Page;
Victoria Gilbert – A Killer Clue;
Elly Griffiths – The Man in Black;
Carolyn Haines – Blue Christmas Bones;
Julia Kelly – Betrayal at Blackthorn Park;
Andrew Klavan – A Woman Under Ground;
Alexander McCall-Smith – The Great Hippopotamus Hotel;
Jenn McKinlay – A Merry Little Murder Plot;
Paula Munter – The Night Woods;
Carlene O’Connor – You Have Gone Too Far;
Nita Prose – The Mistletoe Mystery;
Ian Rankin – Midnight and Blue;
David Rosenfelt – The More The Terrier;
Benjamin Stevenson – Everyone this Christmas has a Secret.
Non-Fiction:
Valerie Bauerlein – The Devil at His Elbow;
H.W. Brands – America First: Roosevelt vs. Lindbergh in the Shadow of War;
Kelly Bishop – The Third Gilmore Girl;
Jack Carr – Target: Beirut;
Tom Clavin – Bandit Heaven: The Hole-In-the-Wall Gangs and the Final Chapter of the Wild West;
Hillary Clinton – Something Lost, Something Gained;
Ta-Nehisi Coates – The Message;
Ina Garten – Be Ready When the Luck Happens;
Malcolm Gladwell – Revenge of the Tipping Point;
David Greenberg – John Lewis;
John Grisham – Framed: The Astonishing True Stories of Wrongful Convictions;
Guinness World Records 2024;
Max Hastings – Operation Biting;
Leigh Ann Henion – Night Magic: Adventures Among Glowworms, Moon Gardens, and Other Marvels of the Dark;
Suzy Karadsheh – The Mediterranean Dish;
Jeff Kirkpatrick – 500 Missions: Memories of a Helicopter Pilot During Lam Son 719 in Laos and from Marble Mountain, Da Nang, Vietnam;
Sharon McMahon – The Small and the Mighty;
Al Pacino – Sonny Boy;
Chris Salisbury – Wild Nights Out: The Magic of Exploring the Outdoors After Dark;
Gary Shapiro – Pivot or Die: How Leaders Thrive When Everything Changes;
Melania Trump – Melania;
Diana Thurgood – Second Chance: The Heartwarming True Story of a Neglected Horse Who Became a Mounted Police Hero;
Bob Woodward – War.
Young Adult:
Lily Anderson – Killer House Party;
Cinda Chima – Bane of Asgard;
K.A. Cobell – Looking for Smoke;
Erin Craig – The Thirteenth Child;
Alexa Donne – The Bitter End;
Stephanie Garber – Spectacular;
Tigest Girma – Immortal Dark;
A.S. King – Pick the Lock;
Judy Lin – The Dark Become Her;
Rachel Lippincott – Make My Wish Come True;
Emily Lloyd – The Wild Huntress;
Mari Mancusi – Sally’s Lament;
Melissa Marr – The Strange Case of Harleen and Harley;
Bowen McCurdy – Youth Group;
Sara Raasch – The Fate of Magic;
Jason Reynolds – Twenty-Four Seconds From Now;
Rachel Smythe – Lore Olympus: Volume 7;
Sabaa Tahir – Heir;
Dustin Thao – When Haru Was Here.
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