Library Lines from the GEA Library (Booneville)

by Dee Hare, Librarian

            Great new fiction that we’ve received at the library includes:

The Bones of Paris by Laurie King is set in 1929 Paris.  As a former officer with the American Bureau of Investigation looks into the disappearance of an American girl, he discovers links to other abductees and a series of murders.  The trail eventually leads him to an American expat community filled with dangerous adversaries as well as famous historical artists.

The Ocean at the End of the Lane by Neil Gaiman is the story of the extraordinary Hempstock women – Lettie, her mother and her grandmother.  When otherworldly creatures are set loose on the world and a little boy’s life is threatened, these women must summon all their courage and cleverness to keep him safe.  But too quickly they find that his survival comes with a deadly price.

Second Watch by J. A. Jance finds J. P. Beaumont recovering from knee replacement surgery.  After a series of dreams takesd him back to his days in Vietnam and he is reminded of people and places he hasn’t thought about in years, J. P. is plunged into one of the most mind-blowing mysteries he has ever faced.

In Beloved Enemy by Eric Lustbader, Jack McClure is wrongly implicated in the murder of a high ranking Cabinet member. To defend his reputation, he must hunt down a rogue intelligence operative who has been feeding information to one of the most aggressive terrorists McClure has ever seen.

Other new titles by your favorite authors include Declan’s Cross by Carla Neggers, Robert B. Parker’s Wonderland by Ace Atkins, W is for Wasted by Sue Grafton, Nemesis by Bill Pronzini, Close Knit Killer by Maggie Sefton, Deceived by Randy Wayne White, The Heist by Janet Evanovich and Lee Goldberg and The King’s Deception by Steve Berry.

We look forward to seeing everyone soon at the library.

 

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