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Moss Library has just the mystery or thriller for you - check out the newest arrivals William Lasher's "A Killer's Kiss" - Considered the East Coast's Michael Connelly, this writer fills his narrative with frenzied plot twists, lovable characters and sharp wit. Simon Beckett's "Written In Bone" is a harrowing murder investigation on a winswept Scottish island and a tale of menace and revenge. Move over Patricia Cornwall. "The Mummy Case" by Elizabeth Peters offers a c omplex plot that buildsto a climax of long-kept secrets revealed and is filled with spine-tingling archaeological show opens at and historical detail. "Darkness Falls" by Kyle Mills shows us that a great story comes first. The main character finds himself stuck in the Saudi desert studying a new bacteria with a voracious appetite for oil and an uncanny ability to destroy drilling equipment. John Sanford's "Dark of the Moon" gives us an extraordinary n ew thriller with an unforettable hero by this best selling author and master of the crime no vel. Detective Kay Scarpetta is backk is back in Patricia Cornwell's "Book of the Dead." Scarpetta is back, fresh from her battles with a psychopath in Florida. Her new home is Charleston where she opens unique private forensic pathology practice. "Book of the The "Book of the Dead" is the morgue ledger in which all cases are entered by hand. Diane Mott Davidson's "Sweet Revennge" is another knockout hit featuring Colorado Caterer Goldy Schulz, an entertaining whodunit with delectable recipes. "Bone Garden" by Tess Gerritsen reveals unknown bones, untold secrets and unsolved crimes from the past that are interwoven with the lives of 19th and 21st century characters. In Kate Wilhelm's "A Wrongful Death," who knew that being a Good Samaritan would lead Barbara to face her biggest challenge ever: being named prime suspect in a high-profile kidnapping.
And ~ don't forget ~ Moss Memorial Library is just the place to check out bookson tape and CDx and DVDs.
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