|
Coming Attractions July 2020
|
|
|
|
Check out these new titles!
|
|
|
Afterland
by Lauren Beukes
Fleeing west to find a safe haven in a world vastly transformed by a pandemic that has killed nearly all men, a mother disguises her son as a girl to escape dangerous adversaries, including her own sister.
|
|
|
Peace Talks
by Jim Butcher
Joining the White Council's security team to help facilitate peace among hostile supernatural nations, wizard Harry Dresden is confronted by manipulative political forces that threaten all of Chicago.
|
|
|
The Wife Who Knew Too Much
by Michele Campbell
Marrying the once-wealthy man who she loved as an underprivileged girl, Tabitha discovers a diary by her new husband’s suicide-victim wife, who blames Tabitha and their husband for the violent way her life ended.
|
|
|
Playing Nice
by J. P. Delaney
Informed by a stranger that his son was switched at birth with another baby, Pete struggles to adjust to the needs of two families before an investigation unearths disturbing questions about the hospital and the night the exchange occurred.
|
|
|
His & Hers
by Alice Feeney
Sacrificing everything for her hard-won BBC presenter career, Anna teams up with DCI Jack Harper to investigate a childhood friend's murder in her sleepy hometown village.
|
|
|
Artifact: a novel
by Arlene Heyman
A first novel by the award-winning author of Scary Old Sex spans half a century in the story of a biologist who navigates devastating personal setbacks before connecting with the complicated rewards of single motherhood.
|
|
|
The Only Good Indians: a novel
by Stephen Graham Jones
Four American Indian men, who shared a disturbing event during their youth, are hunted down years later by an entity bent on revenge that forces them to revisit the culture and traditions they left behind.
|
|
|
Flyaway
by Kathleen Jennings
In a small Western Queensland town, a reserved young woman receives a note from one of her vanished brothers-a note that makes question her memories of their disappearance and her father's departure.
|
|
|
The Golden Cage
by Camilla Läckberg
Discovering that the privileged husband for whom she sacrificed everything has been having an affair, an emotionally and financially devastated woman orchestrates a daring plot for revenge.
|
|
|
A Star is Bored
by Byron Lane
A debut novel by Carrie Fisher's former personal assistant follows the experiences of an assistant to an award-winning celebrity who becomes a close friend and possibly more as she conducts him through the wonders of Hollywood life.
|
|
|
The Nemesis Manifesto
by Eric Van Lustbader
Dedicating her life to protecting her country after surviving an unspeakable tragedy, DOD black-ops field agent Evan Ryder investigates a hostile cabal behind the assassinations of her fellow agents. By the best-selling author of Blood Trust
|
|
|
Hieroglyphics : a novel
by Jill McCorkle
Bonding over the mutual losses of their parents in childhood, a couple determined to leave a history for their own children respectively sift through family records and obsess over a possible childhood home before uncovering troubling memories.
|
|
|
Utopia Avenue : a novel
by David Mitchell
The members of a music band in 1967 London navigate the era’s parties, drugs and politics as well as their own egos and tragedies while exploring transformative perspectives about youth, art and fame. By the award-winning author of Cloud Atlas.
|
|
|
A Royal Affair
by Allison Montclair
A sequel to The Right Sort of Man finds Iris and Gwendolyn of The Right Sort of Marriage Bureau investigating the past of a dashing Greek prince who has captured the heart of the Princess Elizabeth. 40,000 first printing
|
|
|
1st Case
by James Patterson
Recruited into the FBI when her unorthodox programming skills get her kicked out of MIT, a computer genius tracks a killer who has been targeted young women through a sophisticated messaging app.
|
|
|
When She Was Good
by Michael Robotham
A sequel to Good Girl, Bad Girl finds criminal psychologist Cyrus Haven uncovering answers about Evie Cormac's dark past that force the latter to flee and question whether or not her secrets should remain hidden.
|
|
|
Near Dark
by Brad Thor
A latest entry in the best-selling series that includes such award-winners as Backlash, Spymaster and The Last Patriot continues the high-suspense adventures of elite military operative and intelligence agent, Scot Harvath.
|
|
|
Mother Daughter Widow Wife
by Robin Wasserman
Left with no memory of who she is, Wendy Doe arrives at the Meadowlark Institute of Memory Research, where she falls under the control of a doctor and his ambitious student, while the daughter she left behind tries to make sense of it all.
|
|
|
Not Like the Movies
by Kerry Winfrey
Avoiding relationships to focus on caring for her ailing father, Chloe is challenged to resolve the disparity between fiction and truth when her friend writes a screenplay about Chloe’s romantically charged relationship with her too-good-to-be-true boss.
|
|
|
Comsewogue Public Library 170 Terryville Road Port Jefferson Station, New York 11776 (631) 928-1212www.cplib.org |
|
|
|