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Baby Bounce Every Thursday, 10.00am (no sessions during school holidays) At Port Pirie Library 07 April 14 April A fun session of stories, songs and rhymes designed to help very young children to explore language. April 2016 LIBLINE LIBLINE Dates to Remember 8-17 April National Youth Week 19 April Holiday Activities (Pt Pirie) 20 April Holiday Activities (Crystal Brook) 21 April Holiday Activities (Pt Pirie) 25 April Anzac Day - Libraries Closed 28 April Holiday Activities (Pt Pirie) 28 April Suspense Sisters, 2pm 26 May Second Hand Book Sale Regular Services Family History Research Friday, 1-3pm Port Pirie Regional Library PRESENTS …… Suspense Sisters Suspense Sisters Suspense Sisters Sandy Vaile and Rowena Holloway Thursday 28 April 2pm Sandy Vaile and Rowena Holloway specialise in strong heroines and pacey suspense. They are both South Australian authors and know each other well, they have teamed up to provide an informative and entertaining talk about their writing journey and the inspiration behind their latest releases. Bookings essential. Contact the Port Pirie Library 8632 1649

Port Pirie Regional Library PRESENTS …… Suspense … · Cometh the hour (Jeffrey Archer) The silent inheritance (Joy Dettman) The darkest goodbye (Alex Gray) Now the war is over

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Baby Bounce Every Thursday, 10.00am

(no sessions during school holidays)

At Port Pirie Library

07 April

14 April

A fun session of stories, songs and rhymes designed to help very young

children to explore language.

April 2016 LIBLINELIBLINE

Dates to Remember

8-17 April National Youth Week

19 April Holiday Activities (Pt Pirie)

20 April Holiday Activities (Crystal Brook)

21 April Holiday Activities (Pt Pirie)

25 April Anzac Day - Libraries Closed

28 April Holiday Activities (Pt Pirie)

28 April Suspense Sisters, 2pm

26 May Second Hand Book Sale

Regular Services

Family History Research Friday, 1-3pm

Port Pirie Regional Library

PRESENTS ……

Suspense SistersSuspense SistersSuspense Sisters Sandy Vaile and Rowena Holloway

Thursday 28 April 

2pm 

Sandy Vaile and Rowena Holloway specialise in strong heroines and

pacey suspense.

They are both South Australian authors and know each other well,

they have teamed up to provide an informative and entertaining talk

about their writing journey and the

inspiration behind their latest releases.

Bookings essential.

Contact the Port Pirie Library

8632 1649

Adult Fiction

The girl who came back (Susan Lewis) The lady’s command (Stephanie Laurens) The farmer’s perfect match (Marilyn Forsyth) Running against the tide (Amanda Ortlepp) The waters of eternal youth (Donna Leon) The soldier’s curse (Meg & Tom Keneally) The doctor calling (Meredith Appleyard) The darling songbirds (Rachael Herron) Cometh the hour (Jeffrey Archer) The silent inheritance (Joy Dettman) The darkest goodbye (Alex Gray) Now the war is over (Annie Murray) Devonshire scream (Laura Childs) Ragged rose (Dilly Court) Gone again (James Grippando) A summer at sea (Katie Fforde) Outback sisters (Rachael Johns) First response (Stephen Leather) She’s not there (Joy Fielding) 15th affair (James Patterson) Far from true (Linwood Barclay) The gangster (Clive Cussler) Endangered (CJ Box) Freedom’s child (Jax Miller) Rainy day sisters (Kate Hewitt) Wedding cake murder (Joanne Fluke) Murder and marinara (Rosie Genova) All that is lost between us (Sara Foster) The wedding soup murder (Rosie Genova) Summer at Hideaway Key (Barbara Davis) Shopaholic to the rescue (Sophie Kinsella) One night with a red-hot rancher (Diana Palmer)

Dust on the horizon (Tricia Stringer) Bay of sighs (Nora Roberts) The missing wife (Sheila O’Flanagan) Second chance town (Karly Lane) The last mile (David Baldacci) A woman of courage (JH Fletcher) Private investigations (Quintin Jardine) Killing season (Faye Kellerman) Dishonorable intentions (Stuart Woods0 End of watch (Stephen King) The other side of the season (Jenn J McLeod)

April theme:

Play

New Books

Coming soon

An Australian version of this of this popular, all-time favourite nursery rhyme.

Its a fun day at the beach for all the animals! They splash and surf and paddle and bob. But what will happen when prickly Echidna Jim goes for a swim?

It's only a yellow dot...but what a dot it is! Readers won't be able to resist this jaunty, adventurous dot, nor its invitation to play along.

Port Pirie Library

SECONDHAND BOOK SALE! Books - Maga-zines - DVDs

Thursday 26 May

9am - 5pm

PORT PIRIE REGIONAL

LIBRARY The Port Pirie Regional Library Service incorporates both Port

Pirie and Crystal Brook branches.

Port Pirie Public Library 3 Wandearah Road

PORT PIRIE SA 5540 Phone: 8632 1649

Fax: 8633 0403

Opening Hours Monday 9am - 5pm Tuesday 9am -7pm Wednesday - Friday

9am - 5pm Sunday 1pm - 5pm

Closed on Public Holidays ************************************

Crystal Brook Public Library Bowman Street

CRYSTAL BROOK SA 5523 Phone: 8636 2150

Fax: 8636 2355

Opening Hours Monday - Friday

10am - 1pm, 2pm - 5pm Closed on Public Holidays

Email: [email protected]

Online catalogue: sapln.ent.sirsidynix.net.au/

client/portpirie

Inheriting fear by Sandy Vaile

Chef Mya Jensen’s plate is already full. She has her job, her motorbike, and her kickboxing and she’s the guardian of her disabled mother. She doesn’t need a man in her life, and she definitely doesn’t need her cocky new neighbor, Detective Luca Patterson, linking her to his latest investigation. Luca has never crossed a professional line—until he meets Mya. She is sexy, feisty, and so many kinds of wrong, but he can’t stop thinking about her. Maybe because every time he’s onto a lead in his latest jewelry counterfeit case, her name pops up. But is she a victim or a suspect? When Mya gets targeted by an old foe hell-bent on revenge, her secrets coincide with Luca’s case—and lead to an unexpectedly sizzling interlude in his bed. Will this independent woman try to fight her way out of this one, or finally open up her heart?

All that’s left unsaid by Rowena Holloway

A mother's silence can be deadly. In the dark chasm of Italy’s past some things are best left buried. ‘A mother’s secret… Intrigued to learn her mother once lived in Italy, a secret she has kept for thirty years, Harriet (Harrie) Taylor accepts the challenge to determine if the remains known only as the Positano Skeleton belong to her mother’s long-lost friend. It’s as good an excuse as any to escape Australia and the stench of career failure. And succeeding just might prove her worth—as a journalist and a daughter. An Italian odyssey… Harrie finds beautiful Positano isn’t quite the sun-soaked paradise of the holiday brochures, despite the attentions of sexy bar owner, Antonio. No one wants to talk to a foreigner about the skeleton or the past, least of all the local commissario who has fresher bodies to worry about. How can she probe old secrets when she doesn’t even speak the language? Then a homeless man hands her a photograph and Harrie is forced to question how far she will go to find the truth.

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