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The latest arrivals from Moss Memorial Library

Fiction: + Amanda Scott's "The Secret Clan:Hidden Heiress"- This series continues with a sensual Cinderella twist.

+ Emilie Richard's "Prospect Street" is the story of a woman who has lived by everyone else's rules and must discover what she is made of when her life crumbles around her.

Romantic Suspense: + Fern Michael's "Payback", "Vendetta", "The Jury", "Sweet Revenge" and "Free Fall" - Several novels in the Revenge of the Sisterhood Series.

Fantasy/ Mystery: + Jo Walton's "Farthing" + Michael Jan Friedman's

"Star Trek Stargazer"

Large Print: + Kim Edwards' "The Memory Keeper's Daughter" + John Saul's "Perfect Nightmare" + Susan Wiggs' "Summer At Willow Lake" + John Jakes' "The Gods of Newport"

Suspense: + Dean Koontz's "The Taking" A small town is cut off from a world under siege in this roller-coaster ride adventure story. Think apocalypse comes to Main Street.

+ Nancy Pickard's "Virgin of Small Plains"- This novel of lust, betrayal and redemption hurtles toward a startling conclusion.

+ Karen Slaughter's "Triptych"

+ James Twining's "The Black Sun" is a story that harks back to the Nazis, Hitler and a legendary treasure with clues scattered across the globe.

+ Michael Martinez's "The Finishing School- This author brings her prosecutorial panache to a deadly crime scene in NYC. A clever and scary thriller in the Tami Hoag/Linda Fairstein vein.

Mysteries: + John Harvey's "Ash and Bone-A Frank Elder Mystery" This superlative storyteller writes the way we all wish we could...with unforgettable characters and beautifully nuanced story. Set in Britain's Cornwall region.

+ Christopher Fowler's "Seventy Seven Clocks" --The brilliant but cranky detectives of London's Peculiar Crimes unit return...in a new thriller that will keep you guessing to the last page.

+ Barbara Allan's "Antiques Roadkill"- Brandy Borne returns to small town Serenity, on the banks of the Mississippi, with her high-maintenance Shih Tzu, and moves in with her Red Hat larger-than-life Mother and her social climbing sister.
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