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Latest Arrivals at Moss Memorial Library

In fiction:

"Nineteen Minutes" by Jodi Picoult is a fast-paced tale of family dysfunction, betrayal and redemption. It is set in a small New Hampshire town, where nothing ever happens--until its complacency is shattered by a shocking act of violence.

"The Castle in the Forest" by Norman Miller is the author's first work in ten years. In it he sets out to explore, with astonishing insight, the evil of Adolph Hitler. In taking the young Adolph from birth through adolescence he reveals portraits of Hitler's parents and siblings.

"Natural Born Charmer" by Susan Elizabeth Phillips is an unforgettable love story of a golden boy who might be losing his luster and a spirited woman who's learned never to depend on anyone but herself.

In Non-fiction:

"Dispatches From The Edge" by Anderson Cooper, is a memoir of war disasters and survival by one of America's most trusted, fearless and pioneering reporters.

"Mr. and Mrs. Happy Handook" by Steve Doocy, host of "Fox Friends," has been married for 20 years and provides real life stories on everything!

Fantasy:

"Shadowplay" by Tad Williams, is the first volume of a trilogy, It is a well-balanced portrait of a world on the brink of cataclysm. Magic and suspense weave through each chapter.

"The Children of Hurin" by J.R.R. Tolkien is set in "Middle Earth"-- the great country that lay beyond the Grey Havens in the West--lands that were drowned in the great cataclysm that ended the First Age of the World.

Mystery and Suspense:

"The Grave Tattoo" by Val McDermid is a physchological thriller in which a present day murder has its roots in the 18th century and the mutiny on the HMS Bounty. If you enjoyed "The Rule of Four" and "The Historian," check this out!

"In Dublin's Fair City" by Phys Bowen is a Molly Murphy mystery with rich historical detail and enchanting turnof the-century personalities...the 6th in a series.
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