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March 2023 staff picks

Amee: Exiles by Jane Harper (mystery)

If you have not done so, please give Jane Harper’s books a chance. Every book is excellent. Exiles is third book in the Aaron Falk series. All Harper’s books include the setting of Australia, feature well developed characters, and mysteries that

keep you on your toes.


Other reads in February

Everyone in My Family Has Killed Someone by Benjamin Stevenson (mystery)

Marple: Twelve New Mysteries by contemporary authors (mystery) Twelve short stories featuring Agatha Christie’s character Miss Marple.

Book Lovers by Emily Henry (romance)

Killers of a Certain Age by Deanna Raybourn (thriller)- patron suggestion


Karen: The Villa by Rachel Hawkins (psychological thriller)

Two friends spend the summer at an Italian villa famous for a grizzly murder.

The House Remembers.


Violent Night (DVD)

NOT your typical Christmas movie. Lots of action and humor.


Mary: Murder Book by Thomas Perry (mystery)

Harry Duncan, an ex-cop, takes on a widespread criminal organization targeting Midwestern towns.


Dark of Night by Colleen Coble (mystery/inspirational)

This is the second book in the Annie Pederson series.


Megan: Ballet Bruce by Ryan T. Higgins (Picture)

Bruce is back in another funny story! The geese want to do ballet, but they want Bruce to do ballet too. Will Bruce do ballet? Read and find out!




 
 
 

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