City and town life -- Fiction
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City and town life -- Fiction
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City and town life
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Incoming Resources
- In the event of love, Courtney Kae
- A common life, the wedding story, Jan Karon
- The view from Castle Rock, stories, Alice Munro
- Last one out shut off the lights, stories by Stephanie Soileau
- The fine art of faking it, Lucy Score
- Insomnia, Stephen King
- The Edge
- A muddied murder, Wendy Tyson
- Juliet in August, Diane Warren
- Sand Dollar Lane, Sheila Roberts
- Holding on to chaos, Lucy Score
- Nobody's fool, Richard Russo
- Death in the margins, Victoria Gilbert
- Murder Checks Out, Blue Ridge Library Mystery, Victoria Gilbert
- Paradise Cove, Jenny Holiday
- Wonder Valley, Ivy Pochoda
- Bad guys, Linwood Barclay
- The city, Dean Koontz
- An incomplete revenge, a Maisie Dobbs novel, Jacqueline Winspear
- A redbird Christmas, Fannie Flagg
- The lives of Edie Pritchard, Larry Watson
- Moon of the crusted snow, Waubgeshig Rice
- A redbird Christmas, Fannie Flagg
- Shadow in Serenity, Terri Blackstock
- Stolen Prey, Sandford, John
- Evil never dies, T.R. Ragan
- The roommate
- 74 Seaside Avenue, Debbie Macomber
- My throat an open grave, Tori Bovalino
- Murder Checks Out, Blue Ridge Library Mystery, Victoria Gilbert
- Goodbye to the hill, Lee Dunne
- Barcelona dreaming, Rupert Thomson
- Natural Causes, a detective inspector McLean Novel, James Oswald
- Paradise valley, Robyn Carr
- Before summer ends ;, and, A little bit pregnant, Susan Mallery
- Under a cloudless sky, Chris Fabry
- The block party, Jamie Day
- Snowfall in the city, Susan Wiggs
- Girls Without Tears, T.L. Finlay
- Olive, again, a novel by Elizabeth Strout
- The other Mrs., Mary Kubica
- South of the Buttonwood Tree, Heather Webber
- The night my sister went missing, Carol Plum-Ucci
- Perfectly nice neighbors, Kia Abdullah
- 44 Cranberry Point, Debbie Macomber
- The sisters from Hardscrabble Bay, by Beverly Jensen
- 74 Seaside Avenue, Debbie Macomber
- Vicious creatures, a novel of suspense, Ashton Noone
- Main Street, the story of Carol Kennicott, Sinclair Lewis ; with an introduction and notes by Martin Bucco
- Something rich and strange, selected stories, Ron Rash
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