Meets in the lower level of the library on Tuesday, August 7 at 6PM, Members will discuss What Alice Forgot by Liane Moriarty (books available at the library). New members are always welcome.
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Murder in Paradise
A High Sierra Christmas
By William W. Johnstone
It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas in the High Sierras. Smoke Jensen and his family won’t let a little snow stop them from heading to Reno for the holidays. There are two ways to get there- the long way, going around the Sierra Nevada Mountains-or the short way, going right through them. Smoke decides to gamble and ride straight through. They will follow the trail that four decades earlier brought the legandary Donner party to a gruesome end. And so the journey begins…
Unbridled
By Diana Palmer
Widowed Texas Ranger and single dad John Ruiz hardened his heart years ago. Day after day, he tracks the roughest criminals in the Lone Star State, leaving little room for love. So when John butts heads with the beautiful nurse who’s helping his young son, he floored by how quickly the sparks fly. When her life comes under fire, can one mysterious rancher rescue her?

The Lawyer Lifeguard, The Doctor’s Plot, and The Shut-In. Three pulse-pounding stories in one book.
From #1 New York Times bestselling author Lisa Jackson, a woman searches for the mother she hasn’t seen in twenty years, and uncovers a nightmare of greed and deception…
At the height of Nantucket’s wedding season, a bride-to-be is found in the harbor, and Chief of Police Ed Kapenash must check out everyone in the bridal party.
A woman inherits a beloved bookstore and sets forth on a journey of self-discovery in this novel about family, forgiveness and a love of reading.
When the body of a woman–who apparently died in childbirth–is discovered, Parker is hired to track down both her identity and her missing child.
Hiding from the Mexican drug cartels he betrayed, Rice Moore works on an Appalachian forest preserve, where a bear’s carcass (signaling the start of poaching) puts and end to his peace.