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New books at the Jefferson public library include:

FICTION

Armored by Mark Greaney — Josh is an elite bodyguard who lost his leg in his last mission.

 The Blame Game by Sandie Jones — Naomi is a psychologist specializing in domestic abuse who begins to experience mysterious circumstances.

The Bodyguard by Katherine Center — She’s got his back, he’s got her heart, they’ve got a secret.

The Book Haters’ Book Club by Gretchen Anthony — A love letter to booksellers & librarians who are putting the right book into the right hands 

Captive Eve Duncan #29 by Iris Johansen — Eve’s daughter Jane seems to have found a perfect life, until a ruthless madman threatens to destroy it all 

The Code Breaker’s Secret by Sara Ackerman — A brilliant female codebreaker faces off with an unbreakable Japanese naval code.

Crimson Summer by Heather Graham — ARer a gang massacre, Agent Amy Larson dïscovers the calling card of an apocalypse cult.

Daisy Darker by Alice Feeney — After years of avoiding each other, Daisy Darker’s entire family is assembling on a tiny island, where they will be cut off from the outside world when the tide cornes in.

Encore in Death In Death #56 by J.D. Robb — At an A-list gala, one of the famous hosts gives a toast, then dies from what looks like cyanide poïsoning.

 Haven by Emma Donoghue — In seventh-century Ireland, a scholar and priest called Artt has a dream telling him to leave the sinful world behind.

How High We Go in the Dark by Sequoia Nagamatsu —2023’s AII Iowa Reads selection tells the story of rebuilding after a climate plague.

Marmee by Sarah Miller — A story of the real challenges hiding in the cozy Little Women story 

The Namesake by Jhumpa Lahiri — New arrivals from Calcutta are doing their best to fit into American culture

Racing the Light Cole & Pike #19 by Robert Crais — A woman brings Cole a bag full of cash and wants him to help find her missing son.

The Rule of Three by EG Scott — Three couples, a book club, and a poker night – gone horribly wrong

We are the Light by Matthew Quick — Lucas’ deceased wife visits him every night in the form of an angel. He forms an unlikely alliance with a young man and they embark on a journey to heal their neighbors and, most importantly, themselves. 

Wrong Place Wrong Time by Gillian McAllister — A mother, waiting for her son to come home at night, is a witness. Can you stop a murder after it happens?

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America’s Best Loved Hymns — Kooler Design Studio’s cross stitch designs of hymns

The American Revolution —a visual history 

The Book of Celtic Symbols by Joules Taylor — Learn more than 50 sacred symbols and deities that express the ethos of the ancient Celts.

The Earth is all That Lasts by Mark Lee Gardner — A dual biography of Crazy Horse and Sitting Bull, and the final chapter of the “Indian Wars.” 

Featherhood by Charlie Gilmour — A young man saves a baby bird as his estranged father is dying.

Flight: The Complete History of Aviation by R.G. Grant — The inspirational story from the early pioneers to the latest space flight technology

The Greatest You by Trent Shelton — The college football standout-turned NFL dropout’s take on becoming the best hope-filled version of yourself 

Leave No Man Behind by Dr Tony Brooks — The Rangers’ search for the Navy SEAL in Afghanistan

The Nazi Conspiracy by Brad Meltzer — The little- known true story of a Nazi plot to kill FDR, Joseph Stalin, and Winston Churchill during World War II. 

The Practical Book of Card-Making by Cheryl Owen—200 handmade cards for all occasions

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