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The whistling season by Ivan Doig FICTION Doig Hired as a housekeeper to work on the early 1900s Montana homestead of widower Oliver Milliron, the irreverent Rose and her brother, Morris, endeavor to educate the widower's sons. Peace like a river by Leif Enger FICTION Enger Reuben Land, an asthmatic 11- year-old, narrates the story of his unusual family and their journey across the frozen Dakota Badlands search of his fugitive older brother. Violets of March by Sarah Jio FICTION Jio In a mystical place where violets bloom out of season, a heartbroken woman stumbles upon a diary and steps into the life of its anonymous author. The shadowy horses by Susanna Kearsley FICTION Kearsley Veriity Grey takes a job on a dig in Scotland working for an eccentric archaeologist who has been looking for evidence of the missing ninth legion of an ancient Roman army, with little success. The forgotten garden by Kate Morton FICTION Morton Abandoned as a tiny girl on a ship headed for Australia, Nell Andrews sets out on a journey to England to try to trace her story, to find her real identity. Mist of midnight by Sandra Byrd INSPIRE BYRD Following the death of her family in India, Rebecca Ravenshaw returns to claim her family estate in Hampshire, England to find an imposter assumed her name, home and income. Against the tide by Elizabeth Camden Inspire Camden Lydia Pallas, a translator for the U.S. Navy, is hired by a man who equally attracts and aggravates her, to translate a seemingly innocuous collection of European documents and finds herself in the middle of a secret war. The Glovemaker by Ann Weisgarber FICTION Weisgarber It's 1888: Deborah waits for her overdue husband to return from his travels when a desperate stranger shows up seeking refuge, turning her life upside down. CLEAN READS Books with minimal sex, violence and/or profanity Logan Library 255 North Main Logan, Utah 84321 | 435 716-9123 library.loganutah.org

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The whistling season by Ivan Doig

FICTION Doig Hired as a housekeeper to work

on the early 1900s Montana

homestead of widower Oliver

Milliron, the irreverent Rose and

her brother, Morris, endeavor to

educate the widower's sons.

Peace like a river by Leif Enger

FICTION Enger

Reuben Land, an asthmatic 11-year-old, narrates the story of his unusual family and their journey across the frozen Dakota Badlands search of his fugitive older brother.

Violets of March

by Sarah Jio

FICTION Jio In a mystical place where violets

bloom out of season, a

heartbroken woman stumbles

upon a diary and steps into the

life of its anonymous author.

The shadowy horses by Susanna Kearsley

FICTION Kearsley Veriity Grey takes a job on a dig in Scotland working for an eccentric archaeologist who has been looking for evidence of the missing ninth legion of an ancient Roman army, with little success.

The forgotten garden by Kate Morton

FICTION Morton Abandoned as a tiny girl on a

ship headed for Australia, Nell

Andrews sets out on a journey

to England to try to trace her

story, to find her real identity.

Mist of midnight by Sandra Byrd

INSPIRE BYRD

Following the death of her family

in India, Rebecca Ravenshaw

returns to claim her family estate

in Hampshire, England to find an

imposter assumed her name,

home and income.

Against the tide by Elizabeth Camden

Inspire Camden Lydia Pallas, a translator for the

U.S. Navy, is hired by a man

who equally attracts and

aggravates her, to translate a

seemingly innocuous collection

of European documents and

finds herself in the middle of a

secret war.

The Glovemaker

by Ann Weisgarber

FICTION Weisgarber It's 1888: Deborah waits for her

overdue husband to return from his

travels when a desperate stranger

shows up seeking refuge, turning her

life upside down.

CLEAN

READS

Books with minimal sex,

violence and/or profanity

Logan Library 255 North Main

Logan, Utah 84321 | 435 716-9123

library.loganutah.org

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A simple murder

by Eleanor Kuhns

MYSTERY Kuhns Will Rees tracks down his

mistreated son to a Shaker

settlement in late-eighteenth-

century Maine, where his efforts to

reconcile are challenged by the

murder of a young woman.

Beekeeper’s apprentice

by Laurie R. King

MYSTERY King 15-year-old Mary Russell quite

literally trips over Sherlock Holmes

while walking and reading on

Sussex Downs and becomes his

apprentice and partner.

Seven sisters

By Lucinda Riley

FICTION Riley Six adopted sisters are handed

tantalizing clues to their heritage

through the will of their wealthy,

deceased father.

Dying in the wool

by Frances Brody

MYSTERY Brody

When the untimely disappearance

of Master of the Mill Joshua

Braithwaite disrupts the peaceful

town of Bridgestead, Kate

Shackleton discovers the missing

man's fate.

Whip hand

by Dick Francis

FICTION Francis Former jockey Sid Halley

investigates allegations of crime

at a race track.

The Jane Austen Society

by Natalie Jenner

FICTION Jenner

A charming account of Jane Austen's Chawton village in the 1940s and the fight to preserve the world-famous authoress' home and belongings ad\s a memorial.

The Murder at the

Brightwell

by Ashley Weaver

MYSTERY Weaver Amory Ames helps her former fiancé only to become involved in murder.

Murder in an English

village

by Jessica Ellicott

MYSTERY Ellicott Beryl and Edwina solve a murder

in the humdrum village of

Walmsley Parva.

Unsuitable job for a woman

by P. D. James

MYSTERY James Left alone by her partner’s

suicide, Cordelia Gray struggles

to manage the private

investigating agency they once

shared.

A legacy of murder

by Connie Berry

MYSTERY Berry American antique dealer Kate

Hamilton's Christmastime jaunt to

a charming English village leads to

an investigation of a missing ruby

and a chain of murders.

Amy Snow

by Tracy Rees

FICTION Rees Orphan Amy Snow decodes the

key to her past using a bundle of

letters left to her by an heiress

friend.

Sweetness at the bottom of the pie

by Alan Bradley

MYSTERY Bradley Precocious 11-year-old Flavia

de Luce solves a crime, saving

her father from a murder

charge.