The James Prendergast Library has added several new titles to its collection. They include:
FICTION (48)
"Close Your Eyes" by Iris Johansen. Kendra was born blind and as a result developed her other senses to extraordinary levels. Now able to see and working with the FBI, Kendra is asked to help with a serial murder investigation, and her ex-boyfriend may be one of the victims.
"Flight From Berlin" by David John. Richard has gone to the 1936 Olympics in Berlin to report the truth about the Nazis. But instead he finds himself involved in a fight for survival over a dossier that could ruin the Third Reich.
"Troupe" by Robert Jackson Bennett. George Carole is trying to find the man he thinks is his father, who is part of a vaudeville troupe. But when George joins his father's troupe, he finds there is a dangerous and ancient secret that has the troupe on the run for their lives.
Other titles include:
"15 Seconds" by Andrew Gross
"After Wife" by Gigi Levangie Grazer
"Albert of Adelaide" by Howard L. Anderson
"Black List" by Brad Thor
"Broken Harbor" by Tana French
"Castro's Daughter" by David Hagberg
"Creole Belle" by James Lee Burke
"Earth Unaware" by Orson Scott Card
"East of Denver" by Gregory Hill
"Fallen Angel" by Daniel Silva
"Fireproof" by Alex Kava
"Great Escape" by Susan Elizabeth Phillips
"Harry Liphin: Private Eye" by Barry Fantoni
"Heaven's War" by David S. Goyer
"Homesick" by Roshi Fernando
"I, Michael Bennett" by James Paterson
"Impeachment of Abraham Lincoln" by Stephen Carter
"Jack 1939" by Francine Mathews
"Judgment Call" by J. A. Jance
"Juliet in August" by Dianne Warren
"Leader of the Pack" by David Rosenfelt
"Let the Devil Sleep" by John Verdon
"Pimp's Notes" by Giorgio Faletti
"Potboiler" by Jesse Kellerman
"Prisoner of Heaven" by Carlos Ruiz Zafon
"Ransom River" by Meg Gardiner
"Red Chamber" by Pauline A. Chen
"Renegade!" by Tom Young
"Reunion" by Lauraine Snelling
"Room Full of Bones" by Elly Griffiths
"Sacrifice Game" by Brian D'Amato
"Sandcastle Girls" by Chris Bohjalian
"Shine Shine Shine" by Lydia Netzer
"Some Kind of Fairy Tale" by Graham Joyce
"Some Kind of Peace" by Camilla Grebe
"Some Like it Hawk" by Donna Andrews
"Struggle" by Wanda E. Brunstetter
"Thirteen" by Kelley Armstrong
"Tidewater Inn" by Colleen Coble
"Tigers in Red Weather" by Liza Klaussmann
"True Believers" by Kurt Andersen
"Trust Me, I'm a Banker" by David Charters
"When in Doubt, Add Butter" by Beth Harbison
"Where we Belong" by Emily Griffin
"Wurst Is Yet to Come" by Mary Daheim
NONFICTION (13)
"Do Dogs Dream?" by Stanley Coren. Have you ever wondered about how your dog thinks, acts or views the world? Coren explores scientific research to answer these questions and tackle many common myths about dogs.
"Love is the Cure" by Elton John. Elton John has seen many friends and loved ones die because of AIDS. In this book, Elton John discusses his life during the AIDS epidemic, and the work of the Elton John AIDS Foundation.
"Odyssey of KP2" by Terrie M. Williams. Hawaiian monk seals are an endangered species. When Kauai Pup 2 (KP2) is found dying on a beach in Kauai, an opportunity to save the pup and learn more about Hawaiian monk seals brings wildlife biologist Dr. Terrie Williams and KP2 together.
Other selections are:
"50 Best Jobs For Your Personality" by Laurence Shatkin
"Death At SeaWorld" by David Kirby
"Don't Fear the Spreadsheet" by Tyler Nash
"Dream Team" by Jack McCallum
"Last Rhinos" by Lawrence Anthony
"Long Road to Antietam" by Richard Slotkin
"Octopus" by Guy Lawson
"Some Of My Best Friends Are Black" by Tanner Colby
"Tea Party" by Ronald P. Formisano
"Violinist's Thumb" by Sam Kean
YOUNG ADULT NONFICTION
"Big Push" by Erika Wittekind

