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10 New Fiction Arrivals at the Library

The latest books to hit the shelves at Emma S. Clark Memorial Library.

So you've finished your last book, and are in the market for something new to read. Here are a few of the latest arrivals at

  • The Big Town by Monte Schultz. A Roaring 20s businessman dreams of prosperity and gets entangled in a relationship with a poor orphan girl.
  • These Violent Delights by Sharon Linnea. Set on the scene of a movie shoot, a story that delivers both a "whodunit" thriller and a sweeping romance.
  • Unholy Night by Seth Grahame-Smith. What if the Three Kings of the Nativity were thieves whose paths cross with Joseph, Mary, and the newborn king?
  • Hand Me Down by Melanie Thorne. A debut novel depicting the story of a 14-year-old girl and the sister whom she has tried to protect from their parents' cruel mistakes.
  • The Song Remains the Same by Allison Winn Scotch. A woman survives a plane crash and forgets everything, piecing together her life and learning to trust – and forgive – those closest to her.
  • False Front by Diane Fanning. The latest in the Lucinda Pierce mystery series, in which two homicides – including one within the U.S. government – are linked.
  • Pocket Kings by Ted Heller. A realistic satire of online obsessions in which a frustrated novelist finds a new online vice that seems to give him what the real world hasn't.
  • Need You Now by Beth Wiseman. Brad and Darlene, the parents of three children, move their family to a small Texas town when big city life begins to threaten one child's safety – and find the adjustment threatens their lives, too.
  • The Language of Flowers by Jennifer Diffenbaugh. A woman with a gift for flowers changes the lives of others while struggling to overcome her own past.
  • Hollywood Boulevard by Janyce Stefan-Cole. An acclaimed actress mysteriously quits her career, discovers she is being stalked, and falls into a carnal relationship with the detective on the case.


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