New Adult Fiction: Monday, June 24

Happy Monday! The high temps seem to have left us, and maybe you have time to sit in a hammock and read this evening. If you’re looking for a book, CD, movie, or other material for your leisure time, the Macedon Public Library can help! Stop by and pick up something interesting to keep you engaged. We will continue to offer “Grab and Go” services for those who prefer to place their books on hold online and then pick them up in the cabinet inside the library.

Here are a few of the new books that have arrived at the library recently. We invite you to check them out!

The Stardust Grail

Maya Hoshimoto was once the best art thief in the galaxy. For ten years, she returned stolen artifacts to alien civilizations—until a disastrous job forced her into hiding. Born off-world and infected by an alien virus from a young age, she receives the occasional vision of the future. Now she just wants to enjoy a quiet life on Earth as a graduate student of anthropology. Until an old friend comes to her with a job she can’t refuse: find a powerful object that could save an alien species from extinction. Two problems: no one has seen it in living memory, and they aren’t the only ones hunting for it.

Just for the Summer

Ginny Masters manages a popular boutique hotel in Seattle, but the daily challenges and irritations of a fast-paced job and a demanding boss are starting to get to her. Jacqueline Potter manages her grandfather’s fishing lodge in Idaho because it was the only job she could find after graduating with her hospitality degree. She’s grateful for the work but longs for a more sophisticated and cosmopolitan life she’s just not going to find in this backwoods town. The solution to both their problems seems obvious. Just for the summer, they’ll swap jobs and lifestyles. But they’ll soon find that there’s more to finding happiness than just switching up the scenery.

The Locked Door

While eleven-year-old Nora Davis was up in her bedroom doing homework, she had no idea her father was killing women in the basement—until the day the police arrived at their front door. Decades later, Nora’s father is spending his life behind bars, and Nora is a successful surgeon with a quiet, solitary existence. Nobody knows her father was a notorious serial killer. Then Nora discovers one of her young female patients has been murdered, in the same unique and horrific manner that her father used to kill his victims. Somebody knows who Nora is. Somebody wants her to take the fall for this unthinkable crime. But she’s not a killer like her father.

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