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.
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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.