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Saturday, May 1, 2010

Upstairs/ Downstairs May, 2010

This is a listing of the books that have moved Upstairs from the Downstairs 7-day shelf and can now be checked out for 28 days.

As of May 1, you can find the following new books in the Adult Fiction section of the library.

Between the Assassinations and The White Tiger by Aravind Adiga

War of the Heart by Greg Allen

Deadly Desire by Keri Arthur

The Warrior Prophet by Scott R. Bakker

Borderline by Nevada Barr

Allison's Journey and A Sister's Hope by Wanda Brunstetter

On the Grind by Stephen J. Cannell

Temptation Ridge by Robyn Carr

Intervention by Robin Cook

Knock Out by Catherine Coulter

Medusa by Clive Cussler

Shannon by Frank Delaney

Daisy Chain by Mary E. Demuth

Sum: Forty Tales from the Afterlives by David Eagleman

Finger Lickin' Fifteen by Janet Evanovich

The Eleventh Victim by Nancy Grace

Forgiven by Shelley Shepard Gray

Ravens by George Dawes Green

Deep Down by Karen Harper

The Wilderness by Samantha Harvey

Burn by Linda Howard

The Physick Book of Deliverance Dane by Katherine Howe

Blindman's Bluff by Faye Kellerman

A Date You Can't Refuse by Harley Jane Kozak

Oh Joe by Michael Z. Lewin

Black Water Rising by Attica Locke

Sooner or Later by Debbie Macomber

Fatal Flip by Peg Marberg

Montana Creeds: Dylan / Montana Creeds: Logan/ Montana Creeds: Tyler by Linda Lael Miller

Slip of the Knife by Denise Mina

The Mist by Carla Neggars

Swimsuit by James Patterson

Heaven, Texas by Elizabeth Phillips

Cemetery Dance by Douglas Preston

206 Bones by Kathy Reichs

The Deep Blue Sea for Beginners by Luanne Rice

The Betrayal Game by David L. Robbins

Season of Migration to the North by Tayeb Salih

Follow Me by Joanna Scott

Black Hills by Nora Roberts

Undone by Karin Slaughter

Get Real by Donald E. Westlake

Rain Song by Alice Wisler

Alibi by Terry Woods

When the Soul Mends by Cindy Woodsmall

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