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New To Our Shelves click on a title to place a hold:
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Hunter's Heart Ridge : a mystery
by Sarah Stewart Taylor
Detective Frank Warren and his formerly CIA-connected neighbor Alice Bellows return to investigate the death of a federal judge.
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We are all guilty here : a novel
by Karin Slaughter
When two girls vanish on fireworks night in North Falls, Officer Emmy Clifton races to uncover their secrets and redeem her past failure, only to find the town—and those closest to her—harbor darker truths than she ever imagined.
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Code of the hills
by Chris Offutt
Retiring from the army, Mick Hardin is back in Kentucky to help his sister, Linda, the sheriff of Rocksalt, in investigating the murder of a mechanic at the local racetrack, in the third novel of the series following Shifty's Boys.
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The break-in : a novel
by Katherine Faulkner
After killing an intruder in self-defense while hosting a playdate at her London home, Alice becomes obsessed with uncovering his identity, unraveling unsettling clues that suggest her seemingly perfect life may be built on hidden betrayals.
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Let's give 'em pumpkin to talk about
by Isabelle Popp
Prickly textile artist Sadie comes home to Pea Blossom, Indiana, to care for her father's beloved pumpkin patch until the Indiana State Fair pumpkin contest, but wild hogs destroy the patch; tech-millionaire-turned-farmer Josh offers his help, and a storm-fueled kiss proves there's something between them. Original.
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The incredible kindness of paper : a novel
by Evelyn Skye
Decades after a mysterious childhood bond is severed, Chloe and Oliver navigate adult loneliness and lingering trauma in New York City, until a trail of yellow origami roses rekindles memories, hope, and the possibility of reconnection.
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This happened to me : a reckoning
by Kate Price
A scholar confronts repressed memories of childhood abuse and trafficking through trauma therapy, embarking on a decade-long search for proof and healing that leads her back to her Appalachian roots, where she channels her personal pain into advocacy for vulnerable children.
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Kristy and the walking disaster / : Kristy and the Walking Disaster
by Ellen T. Crenshaw
Starting a ragtag softball team for her little brothers and sister, Kristy, now the coach of Kristy's Krushers, must go to bat for her players when Bart's Bashers, who don't play by the rules and are coached by her crush, challenge them to a game. Simultaneous. Illustrations.
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Get well, Eva
by Rebecca Elliott
When Eva hurts her wing, she visits the hospital and meets a new friend, Rocco, who has a broken leg--but wearing a sling for a week prevents her from writing in her diary, and she turns to her friends and family in order to keep it up to date
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Fish don't go to school
by Deb Pilutti
Henry tackles his first-day-of-school nerves by donning his beloved sparkly fish costume, but as the day progresses and he becomes more comfortable, Henry takes off different parts of his costume
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Norman and the smell of adventure
by Ryan T. Higgins
Norman the porcupine leaves his best friend Mildred the tree and sets out to find an adventure, but eventually decides that the best adventures are shared
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Peek-A-Boo Pantry Host The Peek-A-Boo Pantry is a program for Greenwood County residents in need of baby, toddler, maternity & postpartum items. The pantry is open to residents in their 8-9th month of pregnancy and children from birth to age 5. This is a donation based program. Eureka Public Library will be accepting donations on their behalf for the entire month of September Please consider contributing today!
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