With all the great books coming out this summer, we asked the staff at the library what they are most looking forward to reading:
14th Deadly Sin by James Patterson
With a beautiful baby daughter and a devoted husband,
Detective Lindsay Boxer can safely say that her life has never been better. In
fact (for a change), things seem to be going well for all the members of the
Women's Murder Club as they gather to celebrate San Francisco Medical Examiner
Claire Washburn's birthday. But the party is cut short when Lindsay is called
to a gruesome crime scene, where a woman has been murdered in broad daylight.
The Fugitive by John Grisham
Theo thought the danger had passed, but he’s about to face off against an old adversary: accused murderer and fugitive Pete Duffy. On a field trip to Washington, DC, Theo spots a familiar face on the Metro: Duffy, who jumped bail and was never seen again. Theo’s quick thinking helps bring Duffy back to Strattenburg to stand trial. But now that Duffy knows who he is, Theo is in greater danger than he’s ever been in before. Even when every¬thing is on the line, Theodore Boone will stop at nothing to make sure a killer is brought to justice.
Theo thought the danger had passed, but he’s about to face off against an old adversary: accused murderer and fugitive Pete Duffy. On a field trip to Washington, DC, Theo spots a familiar face on the Metro: Duffy, who jumped bail and was never seen again. Theo’s quick thinking helps bring Duffy back to Strattenburg to stand trial. But now that Duffy knows who he is, Theo is in greater danger than he’s ever been in before. Even when every¬thing is on the line, Theodore Boone will stop at nothing to make sure a killer is brought to justice.
Little Black Lies by Sharon
Bolton
In such a small community as the
Falkland Islands, a missing child is unheard of. When another child goes
missing, and then a third, it's no longer possible to believe that their deaths
were accidental, and the villagers must admit that there is a murderer among
them. Even Catrin Quinn, a damaged woman living a reclusive life after the
accidental deaths of her own two sons a few years ago, gets involved. But three islanders are hiding terrible secrets. And
they have two things in common: all three of them are grieving, and none of
them trust anyone, not even themselves.
What books are you most looking forward to?