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Ming Tea Murder by Laura Childs: Indigo Tea Shop owner Theodosia finds that it’s time for scones and scandal when she attends a black-tie affair with Max, her boyfriend who is the director of public relations for the Gibbes Museum in Charleston.


New Books at the LibraryMing Tea Murder by Laura Childs: Indigo Tea Shop owner Theodosia finds that it’s time for scones and scandal when she attends a black-tie affair with Max, her boyfriend who is the director of public relations for the Gibbes Museum in Charleston.

Your Next Breath by Iris Johansen: Catherine Ling is creating a new life for herself, leaving her rough beginnings behind but someone is following her progress and harming those whom she cares for.

The Enemy Inside, a Paul Madriani novel by Steve Martini: Paul joins the case when he learns that Alex, a friend of his, was to meet a mysterious woman at a fancy house party. Insisting that he had only one drink, Alex woke up in police custody, charged with a vehicle collision on a deserted Southern California highway that took the life of a well-connected lawyer from Washington, D.C. He can’t recall the events of the evening.

14TH Deadly Sin by James Patterson & Maxine Paetro: Suspense set in San Francisco where a rash of crimes makes the city uneasy.

Garden of Lies by Amanda Quick: Anne was one of the best in the Kern Secretarial Agency which provided reliable professional services to its wealthy clientele. When she meets an untimely end, Ursula the owner, takes Anne’s place to investigate what happened to her employee. A Question of Honor by Charles Todd: A Bess

Crawford mystery. Bess spent a happy childhood in India where her father, a colonel in the British Army was stationed on the Northwest Frontier. Ten years later as she is tending to the wounded on battlefields of France, she learns that the man who may have committed a few crimes is alive and serving at the front. He had been reported lost in the Khyber Pass. She decides to do a little investigating of her own.

Adult biography:

My Grandfather Would Have Shot Me: a black woman discovers her family’s Nazi past by Jennifer Teege with Nikola Sellmair.

Adult inspirational:

Whenever You Come Around, a Kings Meadow romance by Robin Lee Hatcher: Charity left Kings Meadow years ago and has avoided returning there but when her home in Boise is damaged by floodwaters, she decides to return to her parents’ empty home in order to meet her book deadline. Buck, her former high school classmate has always stayed there, working as a wilderness guide. Because of her dog, Buck sustains a broken ankle and wrist. She has no choice but to offer her assistance to him in the prime tourist season.

Adult non-fiction:

Chicken Soup for the Working Woman’s Soul: humorous and inspirational stories to celebrate the many roles of working women by Jack Canfield, Mark Victor Hansen, Patty Aubery and Chrissy & Mark Donnelly

Young adult:

The Arctic Code in The Dark Gravity Sequence by Matthew J. Kirby

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