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PARIS – The Paris Public Library recently added the following books for adults to its collection:

Fiction

Cabot, “Big Boned”; Ahern, “There’s no Place like Here”; Arruda, “Serpent’s Daughter”; Ash, “Tracing the Shadow”; Bernhardt, “Capitol Conspiracy”; Block, “8 Million Ways to Die”; Box, “Blue Heaven”; Brooks, “People of the Book;” Brown, “Purrfect Murder.”

Also, Brown, “Whole New Light”; Cannell, “3 Shirt Deal”; Clarke, “Firstborn”; Coetzee, “Diary of a Bad Year”; Collins, “Beginners Greek”; Coonts, “Assassin”; Cornwell, “Sword Song”; Craig, “3rd Strike”; Crusie, “Getting Rid of Bradley”; Delinsky, “The Secret Between Us.”

Also, Donnelly, “Winter Rose”; Doyle, “The Deportees”; Dubois, “Twilight”; Edelman, “Manless in Montclair”; Emerson, “Primal Threat”; Estleman, “Gas City”; Evanovich, “Plum Lucky”; Evanovich, “Wife for Hire”; Favorite, “Heroines”; Ferris, “Knitting Bones.”

Also, Franklin, “Serpent’s Tale”; Frazer, “Apostates Tale”; Goldberg, “Celebutantes”; Grafton, “T is for Trespass”; Graves, “Book of Old Houses”; Griffin, “Shooters”; Grippando, “Last Call”; Grisham, “Appeal”; Hamilton, “Burnt Offerings”; Harlyshyn, “Darth Bane: Rule of 2.”

Also, Harper, “Siege of Heaven”; Harris, “Dead Until Dark”; Higgins, “Killing Ground”; Holden, “Matala”; Hooper, “Blood Dreams”; James, “Affair Before Christmas”; Jance, “Hand of Evil”; Kelly, “Skeleton Man”; Kelton, “Hard Trail to Follow”; Kenyon, “Upon the Midnight Clear”; King, “Touchstone.”

King, “Duma Key”; Krentz, “Sizzle and Burn”; Lescroart, “Betrayal”; Lippman, “Charm City”; MacAlister, “Holy Smokes”; Martin, “Dreamsongs”; Mccafferty, “Second Helpings”; Mccafferty, “Charmed Thirds”; Mccafferty, “Fourth Comings”; Mccafferty, “Sloppy Firsts.”

Also, Mccaffrey, “Dragon Harper”; McCaig, “Rhett Butler’s People”; McCullough, “Anthony and Cleopatra”; McGarrity, “Death Song”; McNaught, “Can’t Take My Eyes off of You”; Meier, “St. Patrick’s Day Murder”; Michaels, “Hokus Pokus”; Miller, “The Senator’s Wife.”

Also, Mortimer, “Rumpole Misbehaves”; Mosley, “Diablerie”; Nesbo, “Redbreast”; O’Brian, “Harriet and Isabella”; Palmer, “Morcai Battalion”; Paretsky, “Bleeding Kansas”; Perez-Reverte, “Painter of Battles”; Poyer, “Korea Strait”; Preston, “Blasphemy”; Rankin, “Watchman.”

Also, Read, “The Crazy School”; Reilly, “6 Sacred Stones”; Robbins, “Betrayal Game”; Roberts, “Blood Brothers”; Robinson, “Friend of the Devil”; Rosoff, “What I Was”; Sakey, “At the City’s Edge”; Sallis, “Salt River”; Salvatore, “Spine of the World”; Sansom, “Winter in Madrid.”

Also, Schlink, “Homecoming”; Scott, “Mausoleum”; Todd, “Pale Horse”; Ure, “Fault Tree”; Wallington, “Heroes: Saving Charlie”; Walters, “Chameleons Shadow”; Webb, “Home School”; Weisberg, “Ordinary Spy”; Wells, “Heartbreakers”; Woods, “Beverly Hills Dead.”

Large print

Coulter, “The Wizard’s Daughter”; Evanovich, “Plum Lucky”; Griffin, “The Shooters”; Grippando, “Last Call”; Hooper, “Blood Dreams”; Koontz, “Darkest Evening of the Year”; McCullough, “Anthony and Cleopatra”; McNaught, “Can’t Take My Eyes off of You.”

Also, Berry, “Venetian Betrayal”; Delinsky, “Secret Between Us”; Garwood, “Shadow Music”; Paretsky, “Bleeding Kansas”; Roberts, “Blood Brothers”; Wood, “Beverly Hills Dead.”

Young adult

Bray, “Sweet Far Thing”; Cabot, “Princess Mia”; Croggon, “The Naming”; Croggon, “The Riddle”; Lawrence, “Castaways”; Lawrence, “Those Girls”; Von Ziegesar, “Lucky”; Avi, “Crispin”; Dickinson, “The Ropemaker.”

Audio-books on CD

Koontz, “Darkest Evening of the Year”; Berry, “Venetian Betrayal”; Delinsky, “The Secret Between Us”; Evanovich “Plum Lucky”; Garwood, “Shadow Music”; Grafton, “T is for Trespass”; Griffin, “Shooters”; Grippando, “Last Call.”

Also, Grisham, “Appeal”; Hooper, “Blood Dreams”; Jance; “Hand of Evil”; King, “Duma Key”; Krentz, “Sizzle and Burn”; Miller, “Senator’s Wife”; Preston, “Blasphemy”; Riordan, “Sea of Monsters”; Roberts, “Blood Brothers”; Woods, “Beverly Hills Dead.”

Nonfiction

Bolton, “Surrender is Not an Option”; Bowen, “Complaint Free World”; Browne, “Sweet Potato Queens’ Guide to Raising Children for Fun and Profit”; Buchanan, “Day of Reckoning”; Cramer, “Jim Cramer’s Stay Mad for Life”; Freytag, “Prevention’s Shortcuts to Big Weight Loss”; Gerson, “Heroic Conservatism.”

Also, Gomes, “The Scandalous Gospel of Jesus”; Hutchison, “Girlology”; Lawson, “Nigelia Express”; Levin, “Rescuing Sprite”; Librizzi, “Dark Woods, Chill Waters, Ghost Tales”; Manning, “Grave Secrets of Dinosaurs”; Ornish, “The Spectrum”; Pratt, “Superfoods RX Diet”; Ray, “Just in Time”; Ullman, “PHP 6 and MySQL 5 for Dynamic Web Sites”; Unger, “Fall of the House of Bush”; Willey, “Target.”

For more information or to reserve a title, call the Paris Public Library at 743-6994 or e-mail [email protected]. Home delivery is available.

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