April - Fiction & Mysteries








A Change in Attitude
Anita Shreve








Click on title for more detail:
Blood & Beauty: The Borgias Sarah Dunant
Love Lies Bleeding  Jess McConkey
What Alice Forgot  Liane Moriarty
Empress of the NIght  Eva Stachniak
Maine  J. Courtney Sullivan
Christmas at Claridges  Karen Swan
The Child's Child  Barbara Vine
As Serious as Death  Quentin Jardine
Poison Flower  Thomas Perry
Telex from Cuba  Rachel Kushner (Audio)

Sunday, April 20, 2014

May Book Sale
















The May Book Sale starts at 2.30 pm on Monday, May 5th and runs until Saturday, May 10th. Travel & Adventure books are featured.

Tuesday, April 15, 2014

The Write Stuff - Kimberly McCreight

Kimberly McCreight attended Vassar College and graduated cum laude from the University of Pennsylvania Law School. After several years as a litigation associate at some of New York City’s biggest law firms, she left the practice of law to write full-time. Her work has appeared in such publications as Antietam Review, Oxford Magazine and Babble. Her debut novel, Reconstructing Amelia, is a New York Times bestseller.
She lives in Park Slope, Brooklyn, with her husband and two daughters.
The library recently acquired McCreight’s novel.  Click here to visit her website.

Tuesday, April 8, 2014

Hudson Box Office (HBO) - The Fall

"The Fall" is a crime drama that follows an investigation into a series of murders involving young business women in Belfast, Ireland. Season 1 begins with Metro Police Superintendent Detective Stella Gibson (played by Gillian Anderson ) heading up a group of local detectives determined to track down a serial killer by the name of Paul Spector ( Jamie Dornan ) before he has a chance to strike again. More...

Saturday, April 5, 2014

Easter Library Hours

The Library will be closed on Good Friday, April 18th.

Tuesday, April 1, 2014

Murder Ink - Charles Todd

Charles Todd is a pen name used by the American authors Caroline and Charles Todd. This mother-and-son writing team lives in the eastern United States, in North Carolina and Delaware respectively.
The authors are best known for a series of novels, set in post-World War I England. The books deal with the cases of Inspector Ian Rutledge, a veteran of the European campaigns who is attempting to pick up the pieces of his Scotland Yard career.
They are also the authors of a series about Bess Crawford, a nurse serving in France during World War I.
The library has a good selection of their books.  Click here to visit their website.