PARIS — The Paris Public Library recently added the following novels to its collections. Many of the titles are also available in large print or audio CD formats. The library’s newest acquisitions, including children’s books and nonfiction, are regularly posted on the library’s web page and announced on its Facebook page. For more information, contact the Paris Public Library by calling 743-6994 or emailing paris.public.library@MSLN.net.

Susan Wittig Albert, “The Tale of Castle Cottage;” Jeffrey Archer, “Only Time Will Tell;” Linwood Barclay, “The Accident;” Rhys Bowen, “Naughty in Nice;” Gerry Boyle, “Port City Black & White;” Michael Brandman, “Robert B. Parker’s Killing the Blues;” W. Bruce Cameron, “Emory’s Gift;” Ernest Cline, “Ready Player One;” Margaret Coel, “The Perfect Suspect;” Eoin Colfer, “Plugged;” Jackie Collins, “Goddess of Vengeance;” John Connolly, “The Burning Soul;” Clive Cussler, “The Race.”

Also, Mary Daheim, “All the Pretty Hearses;” Ted Dekker, “Forbidden;” Jude Deveraux, “Heartwishes;” Vanessa Diffenbaugh, “The Language of Flowers;” Christine Feehan, “Dark Predator;” Julie Garwood, “The Ideal Man;” Christie Golden, “Ascension;” Terry Goodkind, “The Omen Machine;” W.E.B Griffin, “Victory and Honor;” Lev Grossman, “The Magician King;” Charlaine Harris, “The Sookie Stackhouse Companion;” Chad Harbach, “The Art of Fielding;” Patti Callahan Henry, “Coming Up for Air;” Linda Howard, “Prey.”

Also, J.A. Jance, “Betrayal of Trust;” Denis Johnson, “Train Dreams;” Darynda Jones, “Second Grave on the Left;” Laurie R. King, “Pirate King;” William Kent Krueger, “Northwest Angle;” David Levien, “Thirteen Million Dollar Pop;” Beverly Lewis, “The Mercy;” Laura Lippman, “The Most Dangerous Thing;” Sharyn McCrumb, “The Ballad of Tom Dooley;” Richelle Mead, “Succubus Revealed;” Jacquelyn Mitchard, “Second Nature.”

Also, Erin Morgenstern, “The Night Circus;” Mary McGarry Morris, “Light from a Distant Star;” Deon Meyer, “Trackers;” Carla Neggers, “Saint’s Gate;” Jo Nesbo, “Headhunters;” James Patterson, “Kill Me If You Can;” George Pelecanos, “The Cut;” Louise Penny, “A Trick of the Light;” Tom Perrotta, “The Leftovers;” Anne Perry, “Acceptable Loss;” Scott Phillips, “The Adjustment;” David Poyer, “The Towers;” Spencer Quinn, “The Dog Who Knew Too Much;” Kathy Reichs, “Flash and Bones.”

Also, Ruth Rendell, “The Vault;” Stella Rimington, “Rip Tide;” J.D. Robb, “New York to Dallas;” Haywood Smith, “Wife-in-Law;” Beverly Swerling, “City of Promise;” Charles Todd, “A Bitter Truth;” Justin Torres, “We the Animals;” Amor Towles, “Rules of Civility;” Simon Toyne, “Sanctus;” Lisa Tucker, “The Winters in Bloom;” Lisa Unger, “Darkness, my Old Friend;” Amy Waldman, “The Submission;” David Weber, “How Firm a Foundation.”

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