MARCH 2022
The following FICTION books are now available for checkout at the library:- James Patterson – Steal
- Helen Hardt – Follow Me Always
- Sarah Jio – With Love From London
- Brenda Janowitz – The Liz Taylor Ring
- Tracie Peterson – Ever Constant
- Christine Feehan – Savage Road
- Heather Gudenkauf – The Overnight Guest
- Dean Koontz – Quick Silver
- Jacqueline Mitchard – The Good Son
- Isabel Allende – Violetta
- Katherine Faulkner – Greenwich Park
- Stacey Abrams – Never Tell
- Matt Coyle – Blood Truth
- Tim Dorsey – Mermaid Confidential
- Viola Shipman – The Scent of Snow
- Toni Morrison – Recatatif
- Brenda Jackson – Finding Home Again
- Allison Buccola – Catch Her When She Falls
- Maria Amparo Escandon – L. A. Weather
- Nina de Gramont – The Christie Affair
- Eliza Jane Brazier – Good Rich People
- Charles Todd – A Game of Fear
- Jonathan Kellerman – City of Death
- J. D. Robb – Abandoned in Death
- Karen White – The Attic on Queen Street
- Alice Feeney – His & Hers
- Gregg Hurwitz – Dark Horse
The following NON-FICTION BOOKS are now available for checkout at the library:
- COPD: Answers To Your Most Pressing Questions – Donald A. Mahler, M.D.
- The Caregivers Guide to Advanced Alzheimer Disease
- The Caregivers Guide to Dementia
- Hidden History of Jackson, MS – Josh Foreman
- The Power of Thank You – Joyce Meyer
- Beyond Keto: Burn Fat, Heal Your Gut and Reverse Disease – Don Colbert, M.D.
- Chasing History – Carl Bernstein
- The Big, Fun Baking Book for Kids
- Doomsday Mother: Lori Vallow, Chad Daybell and the End of An American Family – John Glatt
- All Thirteen: The Incredible Cave Rescue of the Thai Boys’ Soccer Team – Christina Soontornrat
- Baby Steps Millionaires: How Ordinary People Built Extraordinary Wealth, and How You Can, Too – Dave Ramsey
- The Defense Lawyer – James Patterson
- The Day the World Came to Town: 9/11 in Gander, Newfoundland – Jim De Fede
- The Secret History of Food: Strange But True Stories About the Origins of Everything We Eat – Matt Siegel
- When a Killer Calls: A Haunting Story of Murder, Criminal Profiling and Justice in a Small Town – John Douglas