New arrivals – Books, CD’s, and DVD’s
New Releases
If you are a mystery lover, check out this fun website!!
Stop, You’re Killing Me! is a resource for lovers of mystery, crime, thriller, spy, and suspense books. We list over 5,200 authors, with chronological lists of their books (over 60,000 titles), both series (6,200+) and non-series.
Other great websites for new releases:
www.Goodreads.com
www.bookofthemonth.com
www.Pinterest.com
www.Bookpage.com
https://www.fantasticfiction.com
New Arrivals in February 2022
The Overnight Guest – Heather Gudenkauf
You Can Run – Karen Cleveland
Her Hidden Genius – Marie Benedict
The Horsewoman – James Patterson & Mike Lupica
Find Me – Alafair Burke
Quicksilver – Dean Koontz
Greenwich Park – Katherine Faulkner
What the Fireflies Knew – Kai Harris
Criminal Mischief – Stuart Woods
Last Stage to El Paso – William Johnstone
Biscuits and Gravy – William Johnstone
Preacher’s Inferno – William Johnstone
Drawn by the Current – Jocelyn Green
One Step too Far – Lisa Gardner
Lightning in a Mirror – Jayne Ann Krentz
Marion Lane and the midnight murder – T.A. Willberg
Marion Lane and the Deadly Rose – T.A. Willberg
Desolation Canyon – P.J. Tracy
The Ivory Key – Akshaya Raman
End of Days – Brad Taylor
The Runaway – Nick Petrie
The Fields – Erin Young
Last Seen Alive – Joanna Schaffhausen
Robert B. Parker’s Bye-Bye Baby – Ace Atkins
Drawn by the current – Jocelyn Green
Deadly rose – Marion Lane
The ivory key – Akshaya Raman
Verity – Colleen Hoover
The final case – David Guterson
The last of the Moon Girls – Barbara Davis
Must love books – Shauna Robinson
Easter bonnet murder – Leslie Meier
The chaos kind – Barry Eisler
Targeted – Stephen Hunter
Hours to kill – Susan Sleeman
Game of cones – Cynthia Baxter
The Ursulina – Brian Freeman
The family you make – Jill Shalvis
Easter bonnet murder – Leslie Meier
The chaos kind – Barry Eisler
Targeted – Stephen Hunter
Hours to kill – Susan Sleeman
Game of cones – Cynthia Baxter
The Ursulina – Brian Freeman
The family you make – Jill Shalvis
Large Print
The Horsewoman – James Patterson & Mike Lupica
The maid – Nita Prose
Invisible – Danielle Steel
The other side of the door – Nicci French
Non-Fiction
Strong heart, sharp mind – Joseph C. Piscatella
The woman beyond the attic – Andrew Neiderman
All about me! – Mel Brooks
Recipe for survival – Dana Ellis Hunnes
The Hag – Marc Eliot
Lightning striking – Lenny Kaye
The ground breaking – Scott Ellsworth
Audio Books
Mercy – David Baldacci
Find me – Alafair Burke
The Paris detective – James Patterson
The wish – Nicholas Sparks
The dark hours – Michael Connelly
The sorority murder – Allison Brennan
Do I know you? – Sarah Strohmeyer
When you are mine – Michael Robotham
Will – Will Smith
Viral – Alina Chan
Citizen Cash – Michael Stewart Foley
Find more new titles by searching the online catalog.
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Online ebook collection launched for all Minnesotans
Ebooks Minnesota, an online ebook collection spearheaded by Minnesota’s libraries, is open to Minnesota readers. The collection is accessible online at EbooksMN.org and via free apps from iTunes, Google Play, and Kindle. There is no charge to libraries or individuals who wish to use the collection, and no username or password is required. Ebooks Minnesota is open to all readers within Minnesota’s borders.
No process is required to “check out” a book. Readers can access any book in the collection at any time regardless of how many other readers are also using that book. This feature makes the collection particularly useful for schools that may wish to assign a single book to an entire class or even an entire school. Likewise, community book clubs, no matter how large, can read books together without worrying about checkout limits or due dates.
The collection contains more than 2,000 books, including titles from these Minnesota publishers: ABDO, Lerner Publishing Group, Cherry Lake Publishing, University of Minnesota Press, Milkweed Press, and Coffeehouse Press. Nonfiction titles from Arcadia Publishing about Minnesota and its history are also included in the collection. A selection of popular titles that are in the public domain, such as “Dracula.” and “Jane Eyre,” completes the collection.

For writers interested in easy-to-use, free resources for publishing and sharing e-books, and for readers interested in discovering books by local writers, your Minnesota libraries bring you MN Writes MN Reads.
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