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Library Review

“Remember, there’s no such thing as a small act of kindness. Every act creates a ripple with no logical end.”

– Scott Adams

Regular Lied Lincoln Library Township hours are Monday-Thursday, 1:30-5:30 p.m., and Friday, 9 a.m.-1 p.m.

“Beneath Missouri Stars” is a Quilting Cozy novel by Carol Dean Jones. Sixty-eight-yearold Sarah Miller moves into the Cunningham Village retirement community, having lost her husband, her young grandson and her longtime home. In the retirement community, she finds friends, activities, new hobbies and possibly a love interest. Austin Bailey, a renowned country singer, arrives for a concert, but a young girl is murdered before the concert begins. Sarah and her new friends are on the case. This book is in regular print.

“Frayed Edges” is a Quilting Cozy novel by Carol Dean Jones. The Tuesday Night Quilters plan an antique quilt show. Sarah Miller has found fun and lots of quilting with her friends at the Cunningham Village retirement community.

When things go terribly wrong, Sarah and Sophie put themselves in the middle of the investigation. This time, Sarah is in real danger. This is the last installment of the Quilting Cozy series. This book is in regular print.

“All the Demons Are Here” is by Jake Tapper. It’s 1977. Ike works with the pit crew of stunt master Evel Knievel, living off the grid in Montana. His sister, Lucy, works for a news tabloid in Washington, D.C. They each learn that their lives are full of compromises and bad choices. They also realize danger is all around. When their lives spiral out of control, they make decisions that could mean life or death for them and their beloved parents. This book is in regular print.

“Condor’s Fury” is a Clive Cussler book by Graham Brown. On a NUMA training mission, Kurt Austin and Joe Zavala answer a nearby ship’s distress call and find a damaged vessel and a dead captain holding a shotgun. Kurt and Joe learn that the crew members are suffering from Havana Syndrome, making them terrified and disoriented. Then they confront Cuban mercenaries who plan to use modern airships to hijack a nuclear submarine. Can Kurt and Joe stop the mission? This book is in regular print.


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