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June 2008 Newsletter

We are celebrating, again!!

 

THREE DAYS ONLY

June 19, 20, 21

 

We are celebrating our 4th Anniversary.  Come join us for home made cookies, drinks, and a very special “thank you” sale.

 

 All used books will be ½ off.  New books will be 25% off.

 

We are very grateful to our customers for making our 4th Anniversary possible. 

 

We enjoy supporting local authors by featuring their books on our shelves and promoting their work at every opportunity.  This month we have added books by Jeffrey Leever to our Local Authors shelves.  You can learn more about Jeffrey at his website:  //www.jeffreyleever.com    and be sure to check This Month’s Spotlight  for Linda Carrell’s review of Jeffrey’s latest book, Dark Friday.

  

Beth and Marilyn                       

 

                     

 

Any Volunteers?

 

We are still looking for volunteers to read for the children.  We can work around your schedule.

 

Enjoy this beautiful spring weather and don’t forget to read a book or two.

 

                      

This Month’s Spotlight

By Linda Carrell

Dark Friday by Jeffrey Leever

  

                             

 

Dark Friday is Jeffrey Leever’s second fictional entry into the world of terror, all the more frightening because of its plausibility.  The gripping tale begins with a rush, and unfolds into a classic mystery that eventually sidles into the spirit world.  The book reads like a true crime story. 

 

In one terrifying night death stalks the streets of a peaceful rural Indiana town and the town’s small police force is stretched to its limit to solve the puzzle.  But capturing a criminal doesn’t stop the nightmare.  In the twisting plot, Dark Friday becomes much more than a horror story; it delivers a satisfying tale of redemption.

 

Leever’s characters are well grounded with dead-on dialog and plausible action.  The story’s time shifts reveal bits and pieces of both action and character that whet the reader’s appetite for explanation. The rural Indiana setting is well drawn, becoming an integral part of the story.

 

Dark Friday is a satisfying read for those who enjoy a pulse racing page turner and we look forward to more from this Blue Springs author.

 

Dark Friday by Jeffrey Leever

Published by Capital Crime Press

Copyright 2007

Fiction

266 pages

 

                        

 

New Books

 

Books On the shelves now

 

Non Fiction

 

The Last Lecture by Randy Pausch

  

General Fiction and Romance

 

Always Dakota by Debbie Macomber (paper back)

High Noon by Nora Roberts (paper back)

The River Knows by Amanda Quick

The Sleeping Doll by Jeffery Deaver

Hide by Lisa Gardner

Shoot Him If He Runs by Stuart Woods

Dark Friday by Jeffrey Leever

The Good Guy by Dean Koontz

The Bourne Betrayal a new Jason Bourne Novel by Eric Van Lustbader

A Distant Magic by Mary Jo Putney

 

Western Titles

 

The Horses by Bill Brooks

Ambush Valley by William W. Johnstone

Texas Gundown by William W. Johnstone

Death at Darkwater by John D. Nesbitt

 

New Titles Coming Soon

 

General Fiction and Romance

 

Lean Mean Thirteen by Janet Evanovich

The Tin Roof Blowdown by James Lee Burke

Force of Nature by Suzanne Brockmann

Into the Shadow by Christina Dodd

What Matters Most by Luanne Rice

Justice Denied by J. A. Jance

Killer Weekend by Ridley Pearson

The Navigator by Clive Cussler

    

                        

 

Store Events in June

 Wednesday Evenings 7:00 P.M. Parkside Writers Group

Call (816) 224-9082 for exact dates

June 11, (Wednesday) 10:00 A.M. Morning Book Club

 

                        

 

 

 

Posted on 02 Jun 2008 by Beth King

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