by Emily Resendiz | Mar 26, 2026 | At the Library
New fiction “Daughter of Egypt,” by Marie Benedict. It was in November 1922 that archeologist Howard Carter located the tomb of Pharaoh Tutankhamun. The world was fascinated with pictures of rooms filled with priceless statues, precious gemstones, and the boy king’s...
by Emily Resendiz | Mar 19, 2026 | At the Library
New fiction “Anatomy of an Alibi,” by Ashley Elston. You had to be blind not to notice Camille Bayliss, and no one at Chantilly’s Bar was visually impaired. When Camille came sauntering into Chantilly’s all heads turned to take in her bright red lips and...
by Emily Resendiz | Mar 12, 2026 | At the Library
New fiction “Away to Me,” by Patricia McConnell. Maddie is starting over after leaving her troubled marriage behind. Now living on a 40-acre farm in rural Wisconsin Maddie works as an animal behavior specialist and sheepdog trainer. She handles dogs with all kinds of...
by Emily Resendiz | Mar 5, 2026 | At the Library
New fiction “A Far-Flung Life,” by M.L. Stedman. The MacBride family have been operating a sheep station in western Australia since the 1800s. The patriarch of the family, Phil, is driving along an isolated stretch of road when he swerves to avoid hitting a kangaroo....
by Emily Resendiz | Feb 26, 2026 | At the Library
New fiction “The Crossroads,” by C.J. Box. It’s the call that every wife of a law enforcement officer dreads and Marybeth Pickett just got it. Joe Pickett has been found at Antler Creek Junction bleeding from a gunshot wound. He is alive but in critical condition....
by Emily Resendiz | Feb 19, 2026 | At the Library
New fiction “The Devil’s Bible,” by Steve Berry. Is a book worth a life? The people who want the Codex Gigas think so and if they have to resort to murder to possess the 800-year-old manuscript, so be it. Thus is the start of the kidnapping of the king of Sweden’s...