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New Books at Moss Library

Mary, Deborah and Judy are happy to help you check out these latest arrivals! And remember, if there's a book you'd like to see on the shelf, please, just ask!

MYSTERY:

Joy Fielding's " Charley's Web"- The story of an ambitious journalist whose foray into the mind of a killer puts her own family in jeopardy.

Jonathan Kellerman's "Compulsion: An Alex Delaware Novel"- Baffled by a serial killer who uses disguises to claim his victims, Delaware follows the trail of death that leads back more than a decade and ranges from New York to L.A.

Jeffrey Archers; "Prisoner of Birth"- A man framed for the murder of his best friend seeks revenge against the four men who put him Belmarsh Prison, the highest security jail in England, from where no inmate has ever escapes.

Robert Parker's " Stranger in paradise" - Ten years after a hit man escapes with the spoils of a lucrative heist, Jesse Stone is astonished when the fugitive enlists his cooperation with a job gone bad involving a young woman whose father wants her killed.

Ryn's Bowen's "Tell Me-Pretty Maiden- A Molly Murphy Mystery"- It's winter and irish immigrant Murphy has stared her detective agency and is snowed in with work. Feisty Molly doesn't disappoint in this rousing yarn seasoned with a dash of Irish History and a riveting plot with a dramatic conclusion. Bowen captures the passion and struggle of Irish people at the turn of the 20th century.

Linda Fairstein's "Killer Heat"- A page turning mix of cutting edge legal issues and forensics, NY history, and and spine tingling suspense.

Joseph Wambaugh's "Hollywood Crows" -Return to the gritty streets of LA with this riveting sequel to " Hollywood Station".

John Sanford's "Invisible Prey"- Lucas Davenport returns in one of his best and most surprising plots- murder in one of Minneapolis' richest neighborhoods.

Stephen White's "Dead Time"- Set in the Grand Canyon, NY City, and LA psychologist Alan Gregory unearths a series and deceptions that someone wishes to bury at all costs.

MYSTERY SHORT STORIES:

"KIller Year" Stories To Die For" is from the hottest new crime writers and is edited by Lee Child with an afterword by Laura Lippman.
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