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NAME ________________________________________________ PHONE _______________________________ 1 Serving Pettis, Benton and Cooper Counties Since 1953 boonslickregionallibrary.com MARCH 2020 New Books, CDs, DVDs & Playaways This list is a selection of materials new to the Boonslick Regional Library collection. If the item is currently checked out or on the shelf at another branch location a Boonslick staff member would be happy to place any of the materials on hold for you. Please place a check mark next to the item you would like to reserve. To see new eBooks and eAudio books go to the Boonslick Regional Library website and click on “Missouri Libraries 2 Go” or “RB Digital.” Boonslick Regional Library can also offer you the ability to research a specific item in our collection, place “hold requests” for these and other materials, or just browse our current collection from the comfort of your home, office, school, or anywhere you have access to the Internet. TABLE OF CONTENTS FICTION PAGE 1 DVD’S PAGE 16 NONFICTION PAGE 8 HOW TO PLACE A HOLD PAGE 17 LARGE PRINT PAGE 12 PROMOTIONAL SPOTLIGHT PAGE 18 CD’S PAGE 16 FICTION: Espionage The Warsaw Protocol, No. 15 (Cotton Malone) Berry, Steve. Investigating the thefts of the seven Arma Christi relics from their international sanctuaries, former Justice Department agent Cotton Malone learns that the relics are being demanded by a blackmailer in possession of incriminating evidence against the president of Poland. One Minute Out, No. 9 (Gray Man) Greaney, Mark. Uncovering a human trafficking operation while in Croatia, Court Gentry follows its ringleader to Hollywood before encountering unexpected interference by his CIA handlers. The Coldest Warrior Vidich, Paul. When the release of the Rockefeller Commission report implicates the CIA in the death of a bioweapons scientist decades earlier, agent Jack Gabriel confronts a life-threatening cover-up at the highest levels of government. FICTION: Fantasy The Unwilling Braffet, Kelly. An orphan girl raised alongside the heirs of Lord Elban in the great house beyond the wall discovers from a Magus

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boonslickregionallibrary.com

MARCH 2020 New Books, CDs, DVDs & Playaways

This list is a selection of materials new to the Boonslick Regional Library collection. If the item is currently checked out or on the shelf at another branch location a Boonslick staff member would be happy to place any of the

materials on hold for you. Please place a check mark next to the item you would like to reserve.

To see new eBooks and eAudio books go to the Boonslick Regional Library website and click on “Missouri Libraries 2 Go” or “RB Digital.”

Boonslick Regional Library can also offer you the ability to research a specific item in our collection, place “hold

requests” for these and other materials, or just browse our current collection from the comfort of your home, office, school, or anywhere you have access to the Internet.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

FICTION PAGE 1 DVD’S PAGE 16

NONFICTION PAGE 8 HOW TO PLACE A HOLD PAGE 17 LARGE PRINT PAGE 12 PROMOTIONAL SPOTLIGHT PAGE 18 CD’S PAGE 16

FICTION: Espionage

The Warsaw Protocol, No. 15 (Cotton Malone) Berry, Steve.

Investigating the thefts of the seven Arma Christi relics from their international sanctuaries, former Justice

Department agent Cotton Malone learns that the relics are being demanded by a blackmailer in possession of

incriminating evidence against the president of Poland.

One Minute Out, No. 9 (Gray Man) Greaney, Mark.

Uncovering a human trafficking operation while in Croatia, Court Gentry follows its ringleader to Hollywood before

encountering unexpected interference by his CIA handlers.

The Coldest Warrior Vidich, Paul.

When the release of the Rockefeller Commission report implicates the CIA in the death of a bioweapons scientist

decades earlier, agent Jack Gabriel confronts a life-threatening cover-up at the highest levels of government.

FICTION: Fantasy

The Unwilling Braffet, Kelly.

An orphan girl raised alongside the heirs of Lord Elban in the great house beyond the wall discovers from a Magus

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2 that there is more to her story than she ever thought possible.

A Blight of Blackwings, No. 2 (Seven Kennings) Hearne, Kevin.

A sequel to A Plague of Giants finds Daryck pursuing vengeance against the giants, while Hanima leads a movement to keep magic in the hands of the people and captain Koesha navigates dangerous waters to find her lost

sister.

Breaking Silence, No. 10 (Serrated Edge) Lackey, Mercedes & Martin, Cody.

Having all but defeated the misery-feeding Blackthorn dark elves, Staci pursues her training as a mage and helps her mother's recovery before her friends and she are confronted by renewed enemy forces.

The Unspoken Name, No. 1 (Serpent Gates) Larkwood, A. K.

Destined to become a sacrifice on behalf of her superstitious people, Csorwe accepts a powerful mage's alternate offer to become his bodyguard and spy to help him reclaim his power in the land from where he was exiled.

The Lost Future of Pepperharrow, No. 2 (The Watchmaker of Filigree Street) Pulley, Natasha.

A sequel to The Watchmaker of Filigree Street takes readers to 1880s Japan, where nationalism is on the rise, ghosts

roam the streets and Keita Mori is missing.

Song of the Risen God, No. 3 (Coven Trilogy) Salvatore, R. A.

Aoelyn, Talmadge and their remaining allies become Loch Beag's only defenders from an invasion by the once-

forgotten Xoconai empire, while Brother Thaddeus discovers an ancient tomb of mysterious power.

Soot Vyleta, Dan.

A sequel to the best-selling Smoke is set a decade after the release of Smoke on the world and finds Thomas, Charlie

and Livia navigating unanticipated revolutionary consequences and the schemes of Erasmus Renfrew.

FICTION: General

Amnesty Adiga, Aravind.

A young illegal immigrant in Sydney, Australia is forced to choose between risking deportation and reporting the

murder of a female client.

A Perfect Explanation Anstruther, Eleanor.

A debut novel based on true events from the author's grandmother's life follows the experiences of an aristocratic

woman who abandons her family and life of privilege in search of something to claim as her own.

Molly Bit Bevacqua, Dan.

Sacrificing everything for the sake of her big break, a young actress catapults into Hollywood fame before her

legacy is compromised by fallout from the decisions she made along the way.

The Regrets Bonnaffons, Amy. In order to “cross over” to the afterlife, Thomas must complete a 90-day stint on earth during which he is forbidden

to get involved with a member of the living until he falls in love with Rachel, setting in motion a series of strange,

troubling consequences.

Everywhere You Don't Belong Bump, Gabriel.

Raised by a civil-rights activist grandmother on the South Side of Chicago, Claude McKay Love searches for a

sense of belonging before a riot compels his departure for college, where he discovers he cannot escape his past.

The Girl With the Louding Voice Daré, Abi.

Adunni, a 14-year-old Nigerian girl who longs for an education, must find a way for her voice to be heard loud and

clear in a world where she and other girls like her are taught to believe, through words and deeds, that they are

nothing.

Been There, Married That Grazer, Gigi Levangie.

Agnes Murphy Nash is the perfect Hollywood wife—she has the right friends, the right clothes and even a side

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3 career of her own as a writer—until her bigshot producer husband decides it is time to end their marriage.

Eden Mine Hulse, S. M.

After the state seizes through eminent domain the home near Den Mine that she and her brother, Samuel, inherited, she is packing up her things when a tragedy rocks the town—and the lives of those she loves.

The Antidote for Everything Martin, Kimmery.

Two doctors travel a surprising path when they must choose between treating their patients and keeping their jobs.

House of Trelawney Rothschild, Hannah.

Four women from an eccentric and dysfunctional family of English aristocrats navigate historical events, from wars

to economic recessions, that have driven their once-grand Cornwall estate into ruin.

A Witch in Time Sayers, Constance. After discovering that her teenage daughter is involved with a married painter in 1895 Paris, a witch casts a curse

that binds the pair to relive the doomed affair and die tragically over and over again.

Shuggie Bain Stuart, Douglas. A young boy growing up in a rundown 1980s Glasgow public housing facility pursues some semblance of a normal

life as his older siblings move on and his mother increasingly succumbs to alcoholism.

Property of the State. No. 3 (The Black Market) Swinson, Kiki.

A young woman who is serving time for killing her abusive boyfriend must survive a prisoner-abuse conspiracy.

The Family Business, No. 5 Weber, Carl, with La Jill Hunt.

Vegas, Junior and Rio uncover devastating secrets while working to clear their father's name, while Paris discovers

clues that Niles Monroe might still be alive.

Minor Dramas & Other Catastrophes West, Kathleen.

Targeted by privileged families for her progressive educational approaches, a beloved teacher discovers unexpected

common ground with a meddling parent whose inadvertent encounter with a drama student has had dangerous

consequences for her family.

FICTION: Historical

Above the Bay of Angels Bowen, Rhys.

When a twist of fate lands her in Queen Victoria's kitchen, a talented young chef is selected to accompany a royal retinue only to be wrongly implicated in a murder.

The Mercies Hargrave, Kiran Millwood.

In Finnmark, Norway, 1617, after 40 fishermen are drowned in the sea, the women of the tiny Arctic town of Vardo

must fend for themselves especially when a sinister figure arrives, bringing with him a mighty evil that threatens their very existence.

Apeirogon McCann, Colum.

Two fathers, a Palestinian and an Israeli, navigate the physical and emotional checkpoints of their conflicted world before devastating losses compel them to work together to use their grief as a weapon for peace.

The Queen's Fortune: A Novel of Desiree, Napoleon, and the Dynasty That Outlasted the Empire Pataki, Allison.

A historical novel inspired by the life of Desiree Clary finds the future queen of Sweden and Norway entering a secret engagement with Napoleon Bonaparte before imperial uprisings and his relationship with rising-star

Josephine places her life at risk.

Cartier's Hope Rose, M. J.

Determined to make her mark in Gilded Age New York, a woman journalist investigates rumors and curses swirling around Pierre Cartier's recently acquired Hope Diamond, before attracting the attention of the blackmailer behind

her father's death.

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4 The Lost Diary of M

Wolfe, Paul.

A reimagining of the life of Georgetown socialite Mary Pinchot Meyer traces her marriage to a CIA chief,

presidential affair and LSD experiments before her baffling murder a year after JFK's assassination.

FICTION: Mystery & Detective

The Book of Candlelight, No. 3 (The Secret, Book & Scone Society) Adams, Ellery.

The owner of a local book store finds an old diary that somehow holds a clue to several recent, suspicious deaths in

her small town in the latest addition to the series following The Whispered Word.

Alone in the Wild, No. 5 (Rockton) Armstrong, Kelley.

Discovering a live baby beside its murdered mother in the woods, detective Casey Duncan tries to uncover what

happened while struggling to care for the infant in a Rockton community that disapproves of children.

A View to a Kilt, No. 13 (Liss MacCrimmon Scottish Mysteries) Dunnett, Kaitlyn.

Unexpectedly heading the annual springtime community celebration to boost the local economy after a long winter,

Liss discovers a murdered man in the melting snow who is identified as her long-lost uncle, who went missing

during the Vietnam War.

The Last Passenger, No. 13 (Charles Lenox) Finch, Charles.

A conclusion to the prequel trilogy finds Victorian detective Charles Lenox defying Scotland Yard and navigating

the dual challenges of royal obstinance and class prejudice to investigate the murder of a first-class passenger at Paddington Station.

Coconut Layer Cake Murder, No. 25 (Hannah Swensen) Fluke, Joanne.

Racing home to wintry Minnesota when her sister's boyfriend, Detective Lonnie Murphy, is implicated in a murder

case, Hannah struggles with Lonnie's foggy memory about driving the victim home.

Hi Five, No. 4 (IQ) Ide, Joe.

A latest entry in the best-selling series that includes, Righteous and Wrecked, finds genius private investigator Isaiah

Quintabe's efforts to build a quiet life with Grace challenged by unexpected new threats.

The Burn, No. 2 (Detective Betty) Kent, Kathleen.

A Dallas detective struggles to adjust at work and home after a run-in with an apocalyptic cult while trying to track

down crooked cops and the cult leader who had taken her hostage.

Pretty As a Picture Little, Elizabeth.

A shy but successful film editor takes a job under a notoriously demanding director before becoming embroiled in

solving the case of a murdered teen on which the movie is based, an effort that is complicated by a dangerous

saboteur.

Death Comes to the Nursery, No. 7 (Kurland St. Mary Mysteries) Lloyd, Catherine.

When their new nursery maid from London is found dead, Lady Lucy, who is expecting another child, and Major Sir

Robert Kurland suspect foul play and set out to find the truth, which leads them to the London theater world—and into great danger.

Watching from the Dark, No. 2 (DCI Jonah Sheens) Lodge, Gytha.

When a vibrant young woman is murdered over video chat, a small-town detective wades into a circle of friends and

lovers with dangerous secrets.

The King’s Justice, No. 9 (Maggie Hope) MacNeal, Susan Elia.

Secret agent and spy Maggie Hope, traumatized by her past and living dangerously, gets entangled in another crime

when a stolen violin is linked to a serial killer terrorizing London during World War II.

A Silent Stabbing, No. 5 (Lady and Lady’s Maid Mysteries) Maxwell, Alyssa.

When the new head gardener at the Renshaw estate is murdered, lady’s maid Eva Huntford, putting her own life at

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5 risk, must expose the real killer to protect her sister, Alice who was seen with the suspect on the day it happened.

Trouble Is What I Do, No. 6 (Leonid McGill) Mosley, Walter.

Detective Leonid McGill is forced to confront the ghost of his felonious past when a nonagenarian Mississippi bluesman is targeted by an infamous assassin.

Murder in an Irish Cottage, No. 5 (Irish Village Mystery) O'Connor, Carlene.

In a remote—and superstitious—village in County Cork, Ireland, Garda Siobhán O’Sullivan must solve a murder

where the prime suspects are fairies.

Blindside, No. 12 (Michael Bennett) Patterson, James & Born, James O.

Agreeing to help the mayor of New York track down his missing daughter in exchange for leniency for his

imprisoned son, detective Michael Bennett investigates a tricky homicide before uncovering ties to a sophisticated hacking operation.

Crooked River, No. 19 (Agent Pendergast) Preston, Douglas & Child, Lincoln.

Investigating dozens of grisly blue shoes containing severed human feet floating in the ocean off the coast of

Florida, Pendergast and Junior Agent Coldmoon make harrowing discoveries while confronting an adversary of unimaginable power.

Golden in Death, No. 50 (In Death) Robb, J. D.

Homicide detective Eve Dallas investigates the springtime murder of a beloved pediatrician by an unknown killer who hid a deadly toxin inside of a small golden egg.

All the Best Lies, No. 3 (Ellery Hathaway) Schaffhausen, Joanna.

Suspended cop Ellery Hathaway helps her friend, FBI agent Reed Markham, try to finally solve the mystery behind

who murdered his mother 40 years ago.

The Absolution, No. 3 (Children's House) Sigurdardottir, Yrsa.

Detective Huldar and a child psychologist investigate an Icelandic serial killer who is posting the last moments of

his numbered, teenage victims on social media in the third addition to the series following The Reckoning.

Firewatching Thomas, Russ.

South Yorkshire Detective Sergeant and cold-case reviewer Adam Tyler teams up with ambitious fellow outsider,

Muslim constable Amina Rabbani, to investigate a high-profile murder in which the main suspect is the victim's son,

Adam's recent one-night stand.

Death in the Family, No. 1 (Shana Merchant) Wegert, Tessa.

After a blood-soaked bed is discovered and a man goes missing on a storm-struck island in upstate New York,

former NYPD detective Shana Merchant must investigate a possible murder.

FICTION: Romance

Postscript, No. 2 (PS, I Love You) Ahern, Cecelia.

A long-awaited sequel to the best-selling PS, I Love You finds Holly reluctantly agreeing to let her sister tell Gerry's story on her podcast, before terminally ill listeners reach out for help writing their own missives.

Chasing Cassandra, No. 6 (Ravenels) Kleypas, Lisa.

Determined to marry for love, Lady Cassandra Ravenel resists the advances of compelling railroad magnate Tom

Severin, who takes advantage of a situation that nearly destroys Cassandra's reputation.

Sisters by Choice, No. 4 (Blackberry Island) Mallery, Susan.

Three cousins navigate the joys and dramas of family life, including a former business owner struggling to adapt to

small-town dynamics, an aspiring college student and a wife who must choose between her husband and her dreams.

Hunting for a Highlander, No. 8 (Highland Brides) Sands, Lynsay.

Feeling out of place among the flirtatious eligibles competing to marry one of the remaining Buchanan brothers,

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6 Lady Dwyn has a chance encounter in the orchard with a stranger who finds her refreshingly honest.

Almost Just Friends, No. 4 (Wildstone) Shalvis, Jill.

Anticipating well-earned freedom after raising her siblings, a tough woman forges an unexpected bond with an enigmatic stranger before a massive storm and demons from the past throw everything she believes into question.

The Darkest King, No. 15 (Lords of the Underworld) Showalter, Gena.

Cursed by a vengeful witch, William of the Dark will die if he ever falls in love, but he just might have found the

woman who can lift the curse in unicorn shifter Sunday "Sunny" Lane.

FICTION: Science Fiction

Upright Women Wanted Gailey, Sarah.

The award-winning author of Magic for Liars plays off the pulp-Western genre with an explicitly antifascist, near-future story of queer identity.

The Last Best Hope (Star Trek: Picard) McCormack, Una.

An original prequel novel based on the new Star Trek series centered around iconic Starfleet captain Jean-Luc

Picard introduces a next generation of fans to favorite and new characters.

FICTION: Suspense

Out of the Attic (Dollanganger) Andrews, V. C.

Published to mark the 40th anniversary of Flowers in the Attic, a sequel to Beneath the Attic expands on the original best-selling series and is set two generations before Corrine Foxworth locked away her children.

Follow Me Barber, Kathleen.

A follow-up to Are You Sleeping follows the experiences of a thriving social-media personality whose detailed

postings about her new job capture the attentions of a predatory follower.

The Third to Die, No. 1, (Mobile Response Team) Brennan, Allison.

A disgraced detective teams up with an ambitious FBI special agent to prevent a cycle of murders by a killer who

ended the life of a colleague's sister.

Long Range, No. 20 (Joe Pickett) Box, C. J.

Assisting an investigation into a fatal grizzly attack that is not what it seems, Joe Pickett become embroiled in the

case of a prominent judge's wife by a would-be assassin who was shooting from a confoundingly long distance.

The Chill Carson, Scott.

A century after an early 20th-century New York community is intentionally flooded to redistribute water downstate,

an inspector overseeing a dangerously neglected dam uncovers a prophecy that warns of additional sacrifices.

No Bad Deed Chavez, Heather. After coming to the rescue of a woman left for dead, veterinarian Cassie Larkin becomes the target of a deadly

stalker who knows too much about her own dark family history— and who could be linked to the recent

disappearance of her husband.

The Good Killer Dolan, Harry.

Rendered famous for stopping a mass shooting, a former soldier captures the attentions of two dangerous men from

the past, including one who blames him for a brother's death.

Thief River Falls Freeman, Brian.

A best-selling writer living in seclusion after losing her family to a series of tragedies risks her life to protect a child

who is being targeted by both killers and police who would cover up the murder he witnessed.

When You See Me, No. 11 (Detective D.D. Warren) Gardner, Lisa. FBI Special Agent Kimberly Quincy and Sergeant Detective DD Warren join forces with Flora Dane and true-crime

savant Keith Edgar to investigate the secrets of a deceased serial killer.

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7 The Dark Corners of the Night, No. 3 (UNSUB)

Gardiner, Meg.

Hunting a serial killer who has been murdering parents in front of their children, FBI behavioral analyst Caitlin

Hendrix discovers that the killer holds a devastating secret from Caitlin's own past.

The Big Lie, No. 16 (Jack Swyteck) Grippando, James.

When a corrupt President is narrowly reelected by the Electoral College but not the popular vote, Miami attorney

Jack Swyteck is embroiled in a political frenzy involving an opponent's refusal to concede and a lobbyist's fateful

decision.

Perfect Little Children Hannah, Sophie.

Spying on a former best friend she has not seen in years, Beth is alarmed when she discovers that the woman's

children do not appear to have aged.

You Are Not Alone Hendricks, Greer & Pekkanen, Sarah.

A lonely misfit with a dead-end job quietly envies a circle of popular sisters who hide dangerous vengeful truths

beneath a veneer of friendship, glamour and accomplishments.

Last Girl Standing Jackson, Lisa & Bush, Nancy.

The best-selling sibling authors of the Wicked series present the story of a clique of popular girls whose high-school

friendship is marked by a tragedy that continues to haunt them decades later.

The Museum of Desire, No. 35 (Alex Delaware) Kellerman, Jonathan. When a crime of unprecedented malice occurs in a deserted Bel Air mansion, LAPD Lieutenant Milo Sturgis and

psychologist Alex Delaware navigate blind mazes in their efforts to identify links among the victims and how they

were killed.

The Other Mrs. Kubica, Mary.

Unnerved by her husband's inheritance of a decrepit coastal property and the presence of a disturbed relative,

community newcomer Sadie uncovers harrowing facts about her family's possible role in a neighbor's murder.

Framed McInnis, S. L. Driving home from a dinner party after a disastrous revelation about her husband's spending, Beth is enmeshed in a

police case involving a mysterious blonde, a botched drug deal and a quadruple homicide.

The Holdout Moore, Graham. A woman is wrongly implicated in a murder one decade after convincing the members of a deadlocked jury to return

a not-guilty verdict.

Dead to Her Pinborough, Sarah.

Navigating her new husband's complicated social circle and wandering eye, a mistress-turned-wife becomes ruthless when her husband begins an affair with his boss's own second wife.

The Lucky One Rader-Day, Lori.

A volunteer for a website called The Doe Pages to help reunite families with their missing loved ones, Alice, who was kidnapped as a child, stumbles upon a post by her own kidnapper and races against time to find him before he

hurts someone else.

Last Day Rice, Luanne. When her sister is murdered amid the theft of a valuable painting, an eerie echo of their mother's murder 20 years

earlier, pilot Beth teams up with the case's original detective and childhood friends to identify a killer.

The Sun Down Motel St. James, Simone.

A young woman takes a night-clerk job at the same roadside motel from where her aunt went missing decades earlier before uncovering the work of a serial killer.

The Only Child

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8 Seo, Mi-ae.

When serial killer Yi Byeongdo asks to speak to her, and her husband’s 11-year-old daughter from a previous

marriage shows up at their door, criminal psychologist Seonkyeong starts to unravel the pasts of the two new

arrivals in her life and begins to see startling similarities.

What Is Time to a Pig?, No. 3 (Cold Storage) Straley, John.

Serving a life sentence for murder, a man in a war-torn Alaska of the near future is kidnapped from prison and

placed in a drug-induced haze by abductors who would discover the location of a missing nuclear warhead.

Salt River, No. 26 (Doc Ford) White, Randy Wayne.

When his reckless bachelor friend reveals that he has fathered numerous children through sperm-bank donations,

Doc Ford races to prevent his friend's past misdeeds from turning deadly during an impromptu family reunion.

FICTION: Westerns

A Good Day for a Massacre, No. 2 (Slash and Pecos) Johnstone, William W. & Johnstone, J. A.

Trying to live on the straight and narrow, two former criminals accept a job retrieving a shipment of gold from a

mountain mining town, only to be ambushed by bandits, in the second novel of the series following Cutthroats.

A Hill of Beans, No. 3 (Chuckwagon Trail) Johnstone, William W. & Johnstone, J. A.

When chuckwagon cook Dewy "Mac" "Mackenzie unwittingly joins up with a pair of rustlers, he steps out of the

frying pan and into the fire.

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NONFICTION: Business & Economics

Designing Your Work Life: How to Thrive and Change and Find Happiness at Work Burnett, Bill & Evans, Dave.

The authors of the best-selling Designing Your Life share tools and ideas for using today's resources to transform current jobs into their best-possible versions while establishing positive mindsets to facilitate new opportunities.

The Future Is Faster Than You Think: How Converging Technologies Are Transforming Business,

Industries, and Our Lives (Exponential Technology Series) Diamandis, Peter H. & Kotler, Steven.

From the New York Times best-selling authors of Abundance and Bold comes a practical playbook for technological convergence in our modern era.

Dark Towers: Deutsche Bank, Donald Trump, and an Epic Trail of Destruction Enrich, David.

The New York Times finance editor and award-winning author of The Spider Network presents a journalistic exposé of the scandalous activities of Deutsche Bank and its shadowy ties to Donald Trump's business empire.

Billion Dollar Brand Club: How Dollar Shave Club, Warby Parker, and Other Disruptors Are Remaking

What We Buy Ingrassia, Lawrence.

A leading business journalist takes readers inside a business revolution: the upstart brands taking on the empires that long dominated the trillion-dollar consumer economy.

NONFICTION: Family & Relationships

Brother & Sister: A Memoir Keaton, Diane. The Academy Award-winning film star and best-selling author of Then Again presents a memoir of her complicated

relationship with a beloved younger brother, who transitioned from a close sibling into a troubled and reclusive

alcoholic.

NONFICTION: Health & Fitness

Food Fix: How to Save Our Heath, Our Economy, Our Communities, and Our Planet—One Bite at a Time Hyman, Mark.

The best-selling author of The Blood Sugar Solution explains how today's agricultural policies have been

compromised by corrupt influences, sharing insights into how everyday food choices shape chronic disease, climate change, poverty and other global crises.

Why Good Sex Matters: Understanding the Neuroscience of Pleasure for a Smarter, Happier, and More

Purpose-Filled Life Wise, Nan.

A cognitive neuroscientist and certified sex therapist examines the growing trend in anxiety-triggering avoidance of

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9 once-pleasurable activities while counseling readers on how to achieve one's sexual potential for better life

quality and productivity.

NONFICTION: History

Suffrage: Women's Long Battle for the Vote DuBois, Ellen Carol.

Published to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the 19th Amendment, a high-energy chronicle of the movement

for women's voting rights shares bold portraits of its devoted leaders and activists.

Operation Chastise: The RAF's Most Brilliant Attack of World War II Hastings, Max. The award-winning journalist and author of Vietnam presents an account of the 1943 raid on German dams by the

Royal Army Force's heroic 617 Squadron, sharing new insights into the mission's less-understood successes and

losses.

Franklin & Washington: The Founding Partnership Larson, Edward J.

The Pulitzer Prize-winning historian and award-winning author of Summer for the Gods presents a dual biography

of the two Founding Fathers to illuminate in fresh detail how their underexplored relationship forged the United

States.

Unknown Valor: A Story of Family, Courage, and Sacrifice From Pearl Harbor to Iwo Jima MacCallum, Martha.

The Fox News host of The Story with Martha MacCallum presents a 75th anniversary tribute to the heroes of Iwo

Jima, retracing the story of a relative who sacrificed his life to help defeat the Imperial Army.

Race Against Time: A Reporter Reopens the Unsolved Murder Cases of the Civil Rights Era Mitchell, Jerry.

An award-winning investigative journalist recounts the 1964 "Mississippi Burning" murders of three civil rights

workers by the KKK, describing his role in reopening the case and bringing its mastermind and participating

Klansmen to justice.

The Three-Cornered War: The Union, the Confederacy, and Native Peoples in the Fight for the West Nelson, Megan Kate.

A deeply researched narrative account of the lesser-known pursuit of Western expansion during the American Civil

War provides coverage of the lesser-known contributions of nine individuals who fought to secure strategic Western

territories.

A Game of Birds and Wolves: The Ingenious Young Women Whose Secret Board Game Helped Win World

War II Parkin, Simon.

Tells the triumphant story of a group of young women who helped devised a winning strategy to defeat the Nazi U-boats and deliver a decisive victory in the Battle of the Atlantic.

Driving While Black: African American Travel and the Road to Civil Rights Sorin, Gretchen.

The true story behind the award-winning film of the same name explores the role of travel in civil rights, the specific

impact of the automobile on African-American life and the cultural importance of Victor and Alma Green's famous Green Book.

The Boston Massacre: A Family History Zabin, Serena.

A "people's history" of the event that helped trigger the American Revolution draws on original sources and lively stories to recount the personal and political conflicts that led to the 1770 shooting of locals by British soldiers.

NONFICTION: Humor

Something That May Shock and Discredit You Ortberg, Daniel Mallory. The writer of Slate's "Dear Prudence" column presents an irreverent collection of essays and observations on all

things pop culture, from a sinister reimagining of HGTV's House Hunters to the beauty of William Shatner.

NONFICTION: Medical

Death Is but a Dream: Finding Hope and Meaning at Life's End Kerr, Christopher & Mardorossian, Carine. The CEO and chief medical officer at Hospice Buffalo provides the first book to validate the meaningful dreams and

visions that bring comfort as death nears.

NONFICTION: Parenting

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10 Ready or Not: Preparing Our Kids to Thrive in an Uncertain and Rapidly Changing World

Levine, Madeline.

The New York Times best-selling author of The Price of Privilege and Teach Your Children Well explores how

today’s parenting techniques and our myopic educational system are failing to prepare children for their certain-to-be-uncertain future—and how we can reverse course to ensure their lasting adaptability, resilience, health and

happiness.

Decoding Boys: New Science Behind the Subtle Art of Raising Sons Natterson, Cara.

Citing the less-recognized behavioral tendencies of male adolescence that complicate communications between parents and children, a guide to raising teen boys shares strategic guidelines on effective parenting, managing screen

time and understanding the sources of negative behavior.

NONFICTION: Political Science

Supreme Inequality: The Supreme Court's Fifty-year Battle for a More Unjust America Cohen, Adam.

A New York Times best-selling author examines the conservative direction of the Supreme Court over the last 50

years since the Nixon administration.

Code Red: How Progressives and Moderates Can Unite to Save Our Country Dionne, E. J., Jr. Looks at as whether progressives and moderates will feud while America burns, or whether these natural allies take

advantage of the greatest opportunity since the New Deal Era to strengthen American democracy and defeat radical

conservatism.

The Decadent Society: How We Became the Victims of Our Own Success Douthat, Ross.

From a New York Times columnist and best-selling author of Bad Religion comes a powerful portrait of how our age

in human history, so superficially turbulent, is actually defined by stagnation, repetition, deadlocks and decay.

Author in Chief: The Untold Story of Our Presidents and the Books They Wrote Fehrman, Craig. A journalist historian shares lesser-known insights into the public and private writing lives of America's Presidents,

from Lincoln's secret speech anthology for the 1860 election to Teddy Roosevelt's accounts of his life-risking

safaris.

NONFICTION: Religion

The Hope of Glory: Reflections on the Last Words of Jesus from the Cross Meacham, Jon.

The Pulitzer Prize-winning author of American Gospel explores the last seven sayings of Jesus in historical and

theological contexts, revealing how they epitomize His messages and created a foundation for Christian oral and written traditions.

Broken Faith: Inside the Word of Faith Fellowship, One of America's Most Dangerous Cults Weiss, Mitch & Mohr, Holbrook.

Investigates Jane Whaley's Word of Faith Fellowship—a secretive evangelic cult that destroyed the lives of its

congregants through a combination of manipulation, blackmail and violence—and provides a dramatic portrait of those who escaped.

NONFICTION: Science

Until the End of Time: Mind, Matter, and Our Search for Meaning in an Evolving Universe Greene, Brian. The Columbia University theoretical physicist and best-selling author of The Elegant Universe explores subjects

ranging from quantum mechanics to black holes, sharing insights into how human life and consciousness emerged

from chaos.

NONFICTION: Self-Help

Clearer, Closer, Better: How Successful People See the World Balcetis, Emily.

The New York University psychology professor and TED talk perception expert reveals the misperceptions that

limit everyday life, drawing on cutting-edge discoveries to outline the unique perceptual habits, routines and practices of successful people.

Hold On, but Don't Hold Still: Hope and Humor from My Seriously Flawed Life Kuzmic, Kristina.

A popular speaker on family and parenting tells her story of ditching her fairytale dreams and falling in love with

her unpredictable, chaotic, imperfect life.

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11 NONFICTION: Social Science

The Second Chance Club: Hardship and Hope After Prison Hardy, Jason.

A former New Orleans parole officer shares the intertwining stories of seven parolees to reveal shortcomings in a criminal justice system that does not provide former inmates with the tools they need to survive.

Human Diversity: The Biology of Gender, Race, and Class Murray, Charles.

The New York Times best-selling author of Coming Apart argues that all groups of people are not the same and

reveals an investigation of the genetics and neuroscience of human differences.

NONFICTION: Sports & Recreation

The Age of Football: Soccer and the 21st Century Goldblatt, David.

The "Game of Our Lives" podcaster and author of the best-selling The Ball Is Round presents a wide-reaching exploration of soccer and society that charts the sport's global cultural ascent, economic transformation and deep

politicization.

NONFICTION: True Crime

American Sherlock: Murder, Forensics, and the Birth of American CSI Dawson, Kate Winkler. Describes the life of America's greatest, and first, forensic scientist, who invented tools that are still being used

today, including blood spatter analysis, ballistics, lie-detector tests and fingerprints and solved at least two thousand

cases during his forty-year career.

The Falcon Thief: A True Tale of Adventure, Treachery, and the Hunt for the Perfect Bird Hammer, Joshua.

Documents the true story of Irish national Jeffrey Lendrum and his globetrotting adventures as a smuggler of rare

birds, detailing the efforts of British wildlife detective Andy McWilliam to protect the world's endangered birds of

prey.

The Scientist and the Spy: A True Story of China, the FBI, and Industrial Espionage Hvistendahl, Mara.

Describes the fascinating and very real phenomenon of the industrial espionage perpetrated by China and the threat

is poses to Western competitiveness and reveals what the United States is doing to combat the theft of proprietary

innovation.

BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY

The Adventurer's Son: A Memoir Dial, Roman.

An Alaska Pacific University scientist and National Geographic Explorer recounts his two-year effort to uncover the fate of his adventurer son, who in 2014 disappeared into the untracked rainforest of Corcovado National Park.

The Last Negroes at Harvard: The Class of 1963 and the 18 Young Men Who Changed Harvard Forever Garrett, Kent & Ellsworth, Jeanne.

A Harvard graduate who attended as one of 18 African-American recruits in an early affirmative-action program

describes how he reconnected with his fellow graduates half a century later to learn their remarkable stories.

Washington's End: The Final Years and Forgotten Struggle Horn, Jonathan.

The former White House speechwriter and author of The Man Who Would Not Be Washington traces the lesser-

known story of the first President's final years to reveal the schemes, rivalries and private torments that shaped his post-presidency.

As Needed for Pain: A Memoir of Addiction Peres, Dan.

The award-winning former editor-in-chief of Details presents a cautionary memoir that reveals his celebrity encounters and private life as an opioid addict, detailing how his addiction significantly impacted his life and career.

The Art of Resistance: My Four Years in the French Underground: a Memoir Rosenberg, Justus.

In a World War II memoir set in Nazi-occupied France—a story of bravery, daring, adventure, survival and

romance—a former Eastern European Jew remembers his flight from the Holocaust and his extraordinary four years in the French underground.

My War Criminal: Personal Encounters With an Architect of Genocide Stern, Jessica.

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12 The author of Terror in the Name of God presents an investigation into the nature of violence, terror and trauma

through conversations with a notorious war criminal and hero to white nationalists.

Fighting for Space: Two Pilots and Their Historic Battle for Female Spaceflight Teitel, Amy Shira. The spaceflight historian and creator of YouTube's "Vintage Space" traces the engaging story of female pilots Jackie

Cochran and Jerrie Cobb, who battled personal and patriarchal challenges to pursue their dream of becoming

astronauts.

The Watergate Girl: My Fight for Truth and Justice Against a Criminal President Wine-Banks, Jill. A Watergate prosecutor takes readers inside her trial by fire, in a book that looks at obstruction of justice, lies from

the White House, sexism at work, shocking revelations and more.

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LARGE PRINT FICTION: Alternative History

Empire of Lies

Khoury, Raymond.

In a groundbreaking thriller set in an alternate future where Europe has been conquered by the Ottoman Empire, a

feted officer in the sultan's secret police begins questioning his violent orders.

LARGE PRINT FICTION: Christian

Amish Front Porch Stories: 18 Short Tales of Simple Faith and Wisdom

Brunstetter, Wanda E.

Come and sit awhile as you enjoy 18 fictional short stories of love, joy, and the peace found in Amish country.

Two Steps Forward (The Deacon's Family) Fisher, Suzanne Woods.

Sylvie King, now a widow, desperately needs help on her horse farm. What she doesn't need are complications.

Unfortunately, she's just hired a man with plenty of them.

The Protective One, No. 3 (The Walnut Creek Series) Gray, Shelley Shepard. The tragic and untimely death of her old friend has made Elizabeth rethink not only her priorities but her

relationship with David, the man her parents have been encouraging her to see, and soon enough she seeks support

in her friend, Will, who has long secretly harbored feelings for her.

The Fifth Avenue Story Society Hauck, Rachel.

An invitation to join The Fifth Avenue Story Society gives five New York strangers a chance to rewrite their own

stories.

A Love For Leah (Amish of Pontotoc) Lillard, Amy. Independent-minded Leah Gingerich has always been outspoken. And even though she is now a progressive

Mennonite, she's rediscovering the joys of family traditions back in her Amish hometown. Yet she can't help but

clash with her handsome new Amish neighbor, Jamie Stoltzfus. He's too hard-headed and old-line to see that his

traumatized young nephew, Peter, needs faith and help-or that a woman who stands up to him may be what he needs to heal . . . After a devastating tragedy, Jamie moved to Pontotoc with his nephew for a fresh start. Holding fast to

his beliefs is the only way he feels he can aid Peter-and himself. But somehow, Leah's freethinking ways and feisty

challenges are sparking a happiness he's never felt before. Soon, Jamie can't imagine his life without her. But are their differences ultimately too great to overcome-or can love bridge their way to a future together?

A Long Time Comin'

Pearson, Robin W.

To hear Beatrice Agnew tell it, she entered the world with her mouth tightly shut. Just because she finds out she’s

dying doesn’t mean she can’t keep it that way. If any of her children have questions about their daddy and the choices she made after he abandoned them, they’d best take it up with Jesus. There’s no room in Granny B’s house

for regrets or hand-holding. Or so she thinks.

Forever Hidden (The Treasures of Nome)

Peterson, Tracie. Havyn's plan for helping out the family means using her beautiful singing voice and her sisters' musical talent at a

local roadhouse. They're an immediate hit, and it looks like her plan will be a success. But the spotlight brings with

it dangerous eyes that covet Havyn and are jealous as she and John grow ever closer. But will they realize the peril

before it's too late?

Chasing Dreams (Chandler Sisters Book 2)

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13 Raney, Deborah.

Joanna Chandler always dreamed of becoming an attorney. But when she left law school to help care for her

dying mother, stepping away from her single-minded pursuit gave her space to reconsider. The only question is, if

not law, what should she do with her life?

The Way of the Brave (Global Search and Rescue)

Warren, Susan May.

Jenny Calhoun climbs mountains to forget what she's done, who she was. But this time, when an excursion up

Denali turns deadly, she is forced to accept the help of the one man she hoped she'd never see again--the man she nearly killed.

LARGE PRINT FICTION: Dystopian

Followers Angelo, Megan.

Decades after an ambitious writer and her A-list wannabe roommate abandon their ethics for social-media stardom, a government-appointed celebrity discovers a shattering secret from her past that her corporate sponsors would

gladly exploit.

LARGE PRINT FICTION: General

We, the Survivors Aw, Tash.

From the author of The Harmony Silk Factory and Five Star Billionaire, a compelling depiction of a man’s act of

violence, set against the backdrop of Asia in flux

Husband Material

Belden, Emily. Sometimes love is unpredictable . . . Twenty-nine-year-old Charlotte Rosen has a secret: she’s a widow. Ever since

the fateful day that leveled her world, Charlotte has worked hard to move forward. Great job at a hot social media

analytics company? Check. Roommate with no knowledge of her past? Check. Adorable dog? Check. All the while,

she’s faithfully data-crunched her way through life, calculating the probability of risk so she can avoid it.

Big Lies in a Small Town Chamberlain, Diane.

Imprisoned for a crime she did not commit, an artist is offered a chance to complete her remaining time by restoring

a post office mural in a sleepy Southern town where another artist confronted violent prejudice decades earlier.

American Dirt Cummins, Jeanine.

Selling two favorite books to an unexpectedly erudite drug-cartel boss, a bookstore manager is forced to flee Mexico

in the wake of her journalist husband's tell-all profile and finds her family among thousands of migrants seeking

hope in America.

Patsy

Dennis-Benn, Nicole..

Receiving her long-coveted visa to America, Patsy leaves behind her family in Jamaica, only to discover that life as

an undocumented immigrant is not what her best friend had described.

Dear Edward Napolitano, Ann.

A 12-year-old lone survivor of a plane crash investigates the stories of his less-fortunate fellow passengers before

making a profound discovery about his life purpose in the face of transcendent losses.

The Peppermint Tea Chronicles (Scotland Street Volume 13) (44 Scotland Street) Smith, Alexander McCall.

To everything there is a season and a time for every purpose; it is summer in Scotland Street (as it always is) and for

the habitués of Edinburgh's favourite street some extraordinary adventures lie in waiting.

Carnegie Hill: A Novel Vatner, Jonathan.

Deception is just another day in the lives of the Upper East Side's elite.

LARGE PRINT FICTION: Historical

The Daughter's Tale: A Novel

Correa, Armando Lucas. From the internationally bestselling author of The German Girl, an unforgettable family saga exploring a hidden

piece of World War II history and the lengths a mother will go to protect her children—perfect for fans of Lilac

Girls, We Were the Lucky Ones, and The Alice Network.

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Gappah, Petina

“This is how we carried out of Africa the poor broken body of Bwana Daudi, the Doctor, David Livingstone, so that

he could be borne across the sea and buried in his own land.” So begins Petina Gappah's powerful novel of exploration and adventure in nineteenth-century Africa—the captivating story of the loyal men and women who

carried explorer and missionary Dr. Livingstone's body, his papers and maps, fifteen hundred miles across the

continent of Africa, so his remains could be returned home to England and his work preserved there. Narrated by

Halima, the doctor's sharp-tongued cook, and Jacob Wainwright, a rigidly pious freed slave, this is a story that encompasses all of the hypocrisy of slavery and colonization—the hypocrisy at the core of the human heart—while

celebrating resilience, loyalty, and love.

The Whispers of War Kelly, Julia.

Three friends struggle between their loyalties to England and each other when one of them is threatened with internment by the British government for her German heritage during World War II.

LARGE PRINT FICTION: Mystery & Detective

Brewed Awakening, No. 18 (Coffeehouse Mysteries)

Coyle, Cleo. Awakening on a park bench with no memory of the past decade, coffeehouse manager Clare Cosi becomes a suspect

in a kidnapping and must solve the mystery of her own disappearance to prove her innocence.

Toxic Toffee (An Amish Candy Shop Mystery Book 4)

Flower, Amanda.

Bailey King’s in New York wrapping up a six-week shoot on her first cable TV show, Bailey’s Amish Sweets, when she gets a call from her Ohio town’s resident busybody. With Easter around the corner, Bailey’s been recruited to

create a giant toffee bunny for the weeklong springtime festival that will also feature live white rabbits. But back

home in Harvest, death becomes the main attraction when Stephen Raber keels over from an apparent heart attack—

with Bailey and Raber’s pet bunny as witnesses.

First Cut Melinek, Judy, M.D. & Mitchell, T. J.

A medical examiner discovers an attempt at a cover up during a suspected overdose case, and is shocked when her

supervisors tell her to ignore it, in the fiction debut of the best-selling authors of Working Stiff.

Adventure of the Peculiar Protocols, The: Adapted From the Journals of John H. Watson, M.D Meyer, Nicholas.

Investigating the murder of a Secret Service agent, Sherlock and Watson, accompanied by an enigmatic woman,

uncover a plot by a covert group intent on taking over the world.

City of Scoundrels (Counterfeit Lady) Thompson, Victoria.

An exciting new book in the series featuring Elizabeth Miles, con woman turned Lady, from the beloved national

bestselling author of the Gaslight Mysteries.

LARGE PRINT FICTION: Romance

The Devil in the Saddle (The Princes of Texas Book 2) London, Julia.

No one cheats on a Prince and gets away with it. And Hallie—Texas socialite, would-be ballerina, and the only

daughter of the renowned Prince family—is ready to give her two-timing fiancé a piece of her mind. But fate plants hot, sexy ranch hand and ex-Army Ranger Rafael Fontana quite literally in her way. Her childhood friend is all

grown up. He’s sexy, he’s handsome, and suddenly, after all these years, Hallie is taking notice.

LARGE PRINT FICTION: Suspense

The Butterfly Girl, No. 2 (Naomi Cottle)

Denfeld, Rene. A companion to The Child Finder finds investigator Naomi continuing her search for her years-missing sister in

Oregon, where her discoveries about local disappearances are shaped by fleeting memories and her butterfly guides .

How Quickly She Disappears Fleischmann, Raymond. A woman whose twin disappeared 30 years earlier is approached in her small Alaskan town by a dangerous man

claiming to know what happened to her sister, but requesting from her three specific gifts in exchange for the

information.

When You See Me, No. 11 (Detective D.D. Warren) Gardner, Lisa.

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15 FBI Special Agent Kimberly Quincy and Sergeant Detective DD Warren join forces with Flora Dane and true-

crime savant Keith Edgar to investigate the secrets of a deceased serial killer.

Into the Fire, No. 5 (Orphan X) Hurwitz, Gregg. Helping a murder victim's cousin who is being violently pursued for a mysterious key, Nowhere Man Evan Smoak

eliminates a series of dangerous threats before discovering that he is being personally targeted.

Just Watch Me, No. 1 (Riley Wolfe)

Lindsay, Jeffry P.

Targeting a crown jewel collection that is protected by airtight security, a Robin Hood-type master thief finds his efforts complicated by an equally skilled nemesis cop and an expert forger with dubious loyalties.

The Pursuit

Oates, Joyce Carol.

A new bride experiences a recurrence of a childhood nightmare before attempting suicide, compelling her husband to uncover her torturous upbringing by an abusive parent.

A Small Town Perry, Thomas.

Two years after a prison break unleashes hundreds of violent convicts on a local community, a police officer goes

undercover to track down and eliminate 12 dangerous conspirators.

The Look-Alike Spindler, Erica.

A decade after stumbling on a murdered classmate in college, a woman caring for her mentally ill mother begins

receiving threatening phone calls before spotting a white van outside her home.

LARGE PRINT FICTION: Western

Gunfighter's Revenge

Clay, James.

Has Wes Torveen returned from the dead? And will justice be served to those who continue to spread fear and

bloodshed? Anything can happen in a Gunfighter’s Revenge…

Destiny

Colt, Paul.

The son of a shipping magnate, William Cabott Weston III is determined to make his fortune in the news industry.

He finds a job with the Chicago Tribune and is assigned to cover the recent attack on Columbus, New Mexico, by Pancho Villa.

Straw Boss

Halleran, E. E.

They called Johnny Moran "Stupe" until he gunned down a band of cattle thieves. The local paper made a hero of

him, and Johnny found he had a reputation for being top gun at the XT spread.

Rio Ruidoso (Three Rivers)

Lewis, Preston.

Rio Ruidoso offers a gripping blend of history and story as two-time Spur Award-winner Preston Lewis explores the

violent years before the famed Lincoln County War in New Mexico Territory. Seamlessly weaving fact with fiction, the author details the county's corruption, racism, and violence through the eyes of protagonist Wes Bracken, newly

arrived in the region to start a horse ranch with his alcoholic brother. Bracken's dreams for the Mirror B Ranch are

threatened by his brother's drunkenness, the corruption of economic kingpin Lawrence G. Murphy, and the

murderous rampages of the racist Horrell Brothers. To bring tranquility to Lincoln County, Bracken must defeat those threats and stand his ground against the ever-changing alliances that complicate life and prosperity in multi-

racial Lincoln County.

Deadwood Ambush

Paine, Lauran. Deadwood, Dakota Territory, was filled with luckless miners and diggers, as well as more than its share of

lawlessness, and more often than not, there was nothing Marshal Fred Nolan and his two deputy marshals,

Wentworth and Grubb, could do. So when a teen hustler, known as Gitalong because of his crippled leg, was

hoorawed by a trio of Texas drovers, the law wasn’t called in. Besides, two strangers had come to Gitalong’s aid, confronting the drovers and forcing them to give Gitalong three silver dollars. While it was the most money the

teenager had ever had, he knew it would only bring him trouble. He was right.

Bushwack Bullets

Tompkins, Walker A.

Hap and Everett, adopted children of the Yaqui County sheriff and his wife, were known as the Kingman twins.

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16 Actually Hap was the son of the upright rancher Warren Allen, who had been killed by bushwack bullets, while

Everett’s father was the ruffian cattle thief, Dev Hewett. The boys were ignorant of their own identity until they

came of age. And then, for reasons of his own, the crooked lawyer entrusted with telling them the truth pretended

that Hap was the rustler&;s son and gave to him Hewett’s legacy, a six-gun with thirteen notches that had belonged to Dev Hewett, and instructions to use it to murder George Siebert, the man who had killed his father.

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CD’S FICTION: Fantasy

Witch's Oath: The Children of D'Hara Goodkind, Terry.

The Children of D'Hara picks up immediately after the conclusion of the Sword of Truth series. This is the story of

Richard and Kahlan and their children.

A Longer Fall, No. 2 (Gunnie Rose) Harris, Charlaine. A sequel to An Easy Death finds Lizbeth Rose going undercover with an old friend when a transport job involving a

stolen crate threatens an alternate-world Dixie with a violent rebellion.

CD’S FICTION: Mystery & Detective

Coconut Layer Cake Murder, No. 25 (Hannah Swensen) Fluke, Joanne.

Racing home to wintry Minnesota when her sister's boyfriend, Detective Lonnie Murphy, is implicated in a murder

case, Hannah struggles with Lonnie's foggy memory about driving the victim home.

CD’S FICTION: Romance

Vendetta Road: Torpedo Ink, Book 3 Feehan, Christine.

Push the limits with this dangerously sexy novel from number one New York Times best-selling author Christine

Feehan.

Moral Compass Steel, Danielle.

The students at an elite private school that has admitted females for the first time navigate painful secrets, family

dynamics and a prying media in the aftermath of a Halloween event that is upended by a classmate's alcohol

poisoning.

CD’S FICTION: Suspense

Lost Patterson, James & Born, James O.

Tasked with combating international crime, Detective Tom Moon searches for two Russian nationals who have built

a vast, powerful European crime syndicate that reaches into Miami in this new collaboration from the world's best-selling author.

The River Murders, No. 3 (Mitchum) Patterson, James & Born, James O.

A bind-up of three suspenseful tales includes the previously released Hidden and Malicious as well as the new thriller, Malevolent, in which private investigator Mitchum desperately hunts the perpetrator of attacks against his

loved ones.

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CD’S NONFICTION: History

Eight Days at Yalta: How Churchill, Roosevelt, and Stalin Shaped the Post-War World

Preston, Diana.

While some of the last battles of WWII were being fought, U.S. President Franklin Roosevelt, British Prime

Minister Winston Churchill, and Soviet Premier Joseph Stalin―the so-called “Big Three”―met from February 4-11, 1945, in the Crimean resort town of Yalta. Over eight days of bargaining, bombast, and intermittent bonhomie,

while Soviet soldiers and NKVD men patrolled the grounds of the three palaces occupied by their delegations, they

decided, among other things, on the endgame of the war against Nazi Germany and how a defeated and occupied

Germany should be governed, on the constitution of the nascent United Nations, on the price of Soviet entry into the war against Japan, on the new borders of Poland, and on spheres of influence elsewhere in Eastern Europe, the

Balkans, and Greece.

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DVD: Action Adventure

Terminator: Dark Fate An enhanced super soldier teams up with battle-hardened Sarah Connor (Linda Hamilton) and an unexpected ally

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17 (Arnold Schwarzenegger) to stop the deadliest Terminator yet. Humanity's fate hangs in the balance in this

action-packed thrill ride.

DVD: Comedy

The Addams Family Get ready to snap your fingers! The Addams Family is back on the big screen in the first animated comedy about the

kookiest family on the block. Funny, outlandish, and utterly iconic, the Addams Family redefines what it means to

be a good neighbor.

Jojo Rabbit

When a lonely German boy (Roman Griffin Davis) finds a Jewish girl hiding in his attic, he must confront his own fanaticism in this darkly funny comedy from writer-director Taika Waititi.

Tyler Perry's a Madea Family Funeral

Madea and the crew’s joyous family reunion becomes a hilarious nightmare as she finds herself unexpectedly

planning a funeral that might unveil unsavory family secrets.

DVD: Drama

A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood

Tom Hanks portrays Mister Rogers in a timely story of kindness triumphing over cynicism, based on the true story

of a real-life friendship.

Catch-22 Season 1 Catch-22 follows the adventures and misadventures of a U.S. air squadron in Italy during World War II. Yossarian

(Christopher Abbott), a bombardier, whose frantic obsession every time he goes up on a mission is “to come down

alive.”

Ford v Ferrari

Based on the true story, visionary car designer Carroll Shelby (Matt Damon) and fearless driver Ken Miles (Christian Bale) take on the race cars of Enzo Ferrari in Le Mans in 1966.

Frankie

Unfolding over the course of a late summers day in the fabled resort town of Sintra, Portugal, FRANKIE follows

three generations who have gathered for a vacation organized by the family matriarch, Frankie (Isabelle Huppert). In this fairy tale setting, husbands and wives, parents and children, friends and lovers, stirred by their romantic

impulses — discover the cracks between them, as well as unexpected depth of feeling.

Harriet

Harriet tells the thrilling and inspirational story of Harriet Tubman's escape from slavery and transformation into one

of America's greatest heroes.

Midway

The story of the Battle of Midway, told through the experiences of the WWII leaders and soldiers who fought it.

DVD: Horror

Countdown

A young nurse downloads an app that claims to predict exactly when a person is going to die.

DVD: Kids & Family

Arctic Dogs

"Arctic Dogs" tells the story of Swifty the Arctic fox (Jeremy Renner), who stumbles upon a dark scheme to melt

the Arctic. Swifty decides he must team up with his ragtag group of friends to try and save the day.

Frozen 2

Together with Anna, Kristoff, Olaf and Sven, Elsa faces a dangerous but remarkable journey into the unknown—to

the enchanted forests and dark seas beyond Arendelle, in search of truths about the past.

Playing With Fire

When firefighter Jake Carson (John Cena) and his team (Keegan-Michael Key & John Leguizamo) rescue three siblings in the path of a wildfire, they realize no amount of training could have prepared them for their most

challenging job yet – babysitting.

DVD: Science Fiction

Star Trek: Discovery Season 2 After answering a distress signal from the U.S.S. Enterprise, the U.S.S. Discovery welcomes aboard Captain

Christopher Pike (Anson Mount) and begins a new mission to investigate the meaning behind seven mysterious red

signals. Michael Burnham (Sonequa Martin-Green) grapples with her past growing up on Vulcan with her foster

parents and brother Spock (Ethan Peck).