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December choices are abundant this holiday season at your Library: MYSTERIES: Stuart Wood's "Shoot Him if He Runs" - A Stone Barrington Novel Sue Grafton's "T is for Trespass" -- Reviews tout this latest as one of her best! Dean Koontz's "The Darkest Evening" James Patterson and Howard roughan's " You've Been Warned" M.C. Beaton's "Kissing Christmas Goodbye" Dick Francis "Dead Heat" Robert harris "The Ghost" -- This thriller will excite readers to the very last shocking page! HISTORICAL FICTION: Colleen McCullough's "Antony and Cleopatra" is a sweeping epic of ancient Rome and a follow-up to "The October House". Valerie Anand's "The House of Lanyon" is a vivid portrait of 15th century English life that resonated with the age-old themes of amibition, power, desire and greed. This author also writes as Fiona Buckley. Kathleen Woodwiss' "Everlasting"--Another from the "Queen of Historical Romance" with 36 million copies of her bestsellers in print. Diana Gabaldon's "Lord John and The hand of Devils" is the third in the Lord John Grey series ALTERNATIVE HISTORY: Harry Turtledove's "Opening Atlantis" is the first in a new trilogy about the world's 8th continent, Atlantis. Will its settlers destroy the very wonders they journeyed to find? this author is the master of this genre. YOUNG ADULT FANTASY: Philip Reeve's "Starcross" is a stirring adventure of spies, time travel and curious hats. Ulysses Moore's "The Door to Time", "The Long-Lost Map" and "The House of Mirrors" In a house on the coast of England there is a door. It hides unimaginable mysteries, danger and surprises. Join twins Jason and Julia and and their Rick on a trip to the past. For students who have won out their Lemony Snicket books!
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