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New Books at Moss Memorial Library

      Just arrived...these latest mysteries and thrillers from your
favorite authors:
      "High Profile" by Robert B.Parker
      "Fresh Disasters" by Stuart Woods
      "The Woods" by Harlan Coben
      "At Some Disputed Barricade" by Anne Perry
      "The Fifth Vial" by Michael Palmer
      "Hell Hath No Curry" by Tamar Myers
      "Exile" by Richard North Patterson
      "Obesseion" by Jonathan Kellerman
      "The Watchman" by Robert Crais
      "Bad Blood" by Linda Fairstein
      "The Cat Who Had 60 Whiskers" By Lilian Jackson Braun
      "Innocent In Death" by J.D.Robb
      "Web of Evil" by J.A. Jance
      "The Dead Room" by Heather Graham
      "The Successor" by Stephen Frey

IN FICTION:

"Skylight Confessions", by Alice Hoffman, is a stunning tale about three generations of a family, haunted by love.

"Sweet Potato Queens1st Big Ass Novel", by Jill Conner Browne, is this popular author's first autobiographical novel. Reviews call it hilarious and heartwarming.

Man Hunting", by Jennifer Crusie, is a wickedly funny tale about one women's best laid plans. It's a timeless tale from the first name in romantic comedy.

"Past perfect", by Susan Isaacs introduces Katie Schottland, a terrific gal who packs her kid off to summer camp and sleuths as a CIA analyst. this author invented the funny scrap book!

"Ten Days In The Hills", by Pulitzer Prize winning writer Jane Smiley, is a big, smart, bawdy tale of love and war, sex and politics, friendship and betrayal, set in the Hollywood hills.

"The Ravenscar Dynasty", by Barbara Taylor Bradford, is a dramatic epic saga that brings life to the Edwardian Era. Bradford has created an unforgettable new dynasty, the Deravenels, complete with powers, ambition, and treachery.
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