by Amanda Bosch Rowan Public Library
Because
I read so much nonfiction for work, I enjoy fiction most, especially detective
novels and mysteries that keep me awake at night.
David
Grann
I love to read a good mystery
novel and immerse myself in another world, another setting, where clues lead me
to follow a path to solving the crime and letting my brain relax after a day
spent solving other people’s problems whether at work or at home navigating
between homework deadlines, sports schedules and grocery shopping. I find when
I finish a good mystery, my mind feels calm and at peace as I congratulate
myself if I figure out “whodunit” within the first half of the book.
This year I attended the American
Library Association Annual Conference in New Orleans, LA in June and was able
to go to a session entitled, “It’s a Mystery to Me” where four mystery authors
discussed their latest novels. Robert Olen Butler ("Paris in the Dark"), Amy Stewart
("Miss Kopp Just Won’t Quit"),
Jude Deveraux ("A Willing Murder,"),
Ellen Byron ("Mardi Gras Murder,")
and Deborah LeBlanc ("Witch's Fury")
all kept the audience intrigued as they shared their inspirations and personal
stories that led to the development of their characters, novels and new series.
After
returning home to Salisbury and getting back to the library, I discovered that
Rowan Public Library has a variety of new mystery novels to read. You can
easily search new titles by navigating to the library homepage and clicking on
the I Want To… tab and then selecting Search the Catalog where you will find a
shortcut to the New Titles that are available. This will list books added to
the collection over the past month. You can filter to show titles added over
the last week or last two weeks or search within the new titles for a specific
subject or author. I chose to search for
mystery titles and filtered for titles added in the past month. I found some
excellent new reads. Some of the new titles are:
·
Probable
Claws by Rita Mae Brown – I have read many of the titles in this series
that feature Tee Tucker the corgi and his kitty best friends, Mrs. Murphy and
Pewter, urging their human compadre to notice the clues to solve the puzzle.
Set in Crozet, Virginia, these titles always make a for a fun read following
the clues and thinking perhaps the animals really are smarter than their human
counterparts. You can discover more about this author and her books at http://www.ritamaebrownbooks.com/
·
Dreams of
Falling by Karen White – I am a huge fan of Karen White’s novels. She
writes contemporary women’s fiction, often setting her novels in the low
country of South Carolina or Charleston area. This novel is explores the
relationships between generations of women and the secrets they hold. She also
writes the Tradd Street mystery series set in Charleston, SC and can be found
online at https://www.karen-white.com/
·
Pieces of
Her by Karin Slaughter – I am anxiously awaiting this title to arrive after
placing it on hold. Karin Slaughter is an internationally best-selling author
of both the Will Trent Series and the Grant County series. Her books have
fairly graphic violence so are not for those with weak stomachs but the
mysteries and relationships between the characters are gripping and make for
novels that are hard to put down. Find
out more about Karin Slaughter and her novels at http://www.karinslaughter.com/
There are many
more mystery titles at Rowan Public Library; these are just a few of the titles
available that are new releases. Why purchase a book from Amazon or the
bookstore if you can find your favorite author or try a new title or genre for
free with your library card?
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