PARIS — The Paris Public Library added the following novels to its collection. For more information, or to reserve a title, call the library at 743-6994 or email paris.public.library@MSLN.net. Home delivery is available. The library’s Web page, www.paris.lib.me.us, also lists new arrivals.
Lara Adrian, “Darker After Midnight;” Kate Alcott, “The Dressmaker;” Cristina Alger, “The Darlings;” V.C. Andrews, “Into the Darkness;” Tiffany Baker, “The Gilly Salt Sisters;” Ted Bell, “Phantom;” Alex Berenson, “The Shadow Patrol;” Patricia Briggs, “Fair Game: an Alpha and Omega Novel;” Suzanne Brockmann, “Born to Darkness;” Meg Cabot, “Overbite;” Dan Chaon, “Stay Awake: Stories;” Jennifer Chiaverini, “Sonoma Rose.”
Also, Harlan Coben, “Stay Close;” Clive Cussler, “The Thief;” Frank Delaney, “The Last Storyteller;” Tim Dorsey, “Pineapple Grenade;” Alex Dryden, “The Blind Spy;” Lyndsay Faye, “The Gods of Gotham;” Vince Flynn, “Kill Shot;” Nicci French, “Blue Monday;” Kate Furnivall, “The White Pearl;” Lisa Gardner, “Catch Me;” Paul Garrison, “Robert Ludlum’s the Janson Command;” W. Michael Gear, “A Searing Wind;” Alex George, “A Good American;” Heather Graham, “The Unseen;” Jane Green, “Another Piece of My Heart;” Lauren Groff, “Arcadia.”
Also, Paul Grossman, “Children of Wrath;” Beth Gutcheon, “Gossip;” Shannon Hale, “Midnight in Austenland;” Kristin Hannah, “Home Front;” Robert Harris, “The Fear Index;” Kathryn Harrison, “Enchantments;” Kim Harrison, “A Perfect Blood;” John Harvey, “A Darker Shade of Blue;” Susan Hill, “The Woman in Black;” Pam Houston, “Contents May Have Shifted;” Eowyn Ivey, “The Snow Child;” Joshilyn Jackson, “A Grown Up Kind of Pretty;” E.L. James, “Fifty Shades of Grey.”
Also, Adam Johnson, “The Orphan Master’s Son;” Darynda Jones, “Third Grave Dead Ahead;” Heidi Julavits, “The Vanishers;” Jonathan Kellerman, “Victims;” Erin Kelly, “The Dark Rose;” Karen Kingsbury, “Loving;” Sophie Kinsella, “I’ve Got Your Number;” Lisa Kleypas, “Rainshadow Road;” Hari Kunzru, “Gods without Men;” William Landay, “Defending Jacob;” Joe R. Lansdale, “Edge of Dark Water;” Owen Laukkanen, “The Professionals;” Margot Livesey, “The Flight of Gemma Hardy.”
Also, Lisa Lutz, “Trail of the Spellmans;” Susan Mallery, “Barefoot Season;” Gil McNeil, “Needles and Pearls;” Chris Morgan Jones, “The Silent Oligarch;” Joyce Carol Oates, “Mudwoman;” Stewart O’Nan, “The Odds;” James Patterson, “Private Games;” James Patterson, “Guilty Wives;” Richard North Patterson, “Fall from Grace;” Chris Pavone, “The Expats;” George Pelecanos, “What it Was;” Frank Peretti, “Illusion.”
Also, Thomas Perry, “Poison Flower;” Tracie Peterson, “Chasing the Sun;” Jodi Picoult, “Lone Wolf;” Anne Rice, “The Wolf Gift;” J.D. Robb, “Celebrity in Death;” Michael Robotham, “Bleed for Me;” Morgan Calla Rogers, “Red Ruby Heart in a Cold Blue Sea;” M.J. Rose, “The Book of Lost Fragrances;” Tatiana de Rosnay, “The House I Loved;” Kieran Shield, “The Truth of All Things;” Lionel Shriver, “The New Republic.”
Also, Danielle Steel, “Betrayal;” Peter Troy, “May the Road Rise Up to Meet You;” Andrew Vachss, “That’s How I Roll;” Penny Vincenzi, “Another Woman;” J.R. Ward, “Lover Reborn;” Randy Wayne White, “Chasing Midnight;” Kate Wilhelm, “Death of an Artist;” Lauren Willig, “The Garden Intrigue;” Susan Wilson, “The Dog Who Danced;” Hilma Wolitzer, “An Available Man.”
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