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January 2025

 

Haere mai, welcome to our True Crime / Mystery newsletter. Take a walk on the dark side and discover crimes both real and fictional.

 

New For You

Staff List

New For You - Mystery & Thriller - January 2025

Fiction that keeps you guessing - you'll find danger, killers, and unexpected twists in this selection of new mystery and thriller titles.

New in Mystery & Thriller
 

Staff List

New For You - True Crime - January 2025

What's new? Our selectors have hand-picked the top new additions to the collection for espionage, crime, murder, and everything in between.

New in True Crime
 

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True Crime eBooks and eAudiobooks on AWA Libby

Read or listen to true crime on AWA Libby.

True Crime in Libby
 

Return to Reading

Staff List

Return to Reading: Mystery

Accessible yet captivating, these books offer a thrilling escape - perfect for those rediscovering the excitement of mystery novels.

Staff List

Return to Reading: New Adult Mystery

With gripping plots, intriguing twists, and complex characters, these stories explore suspense, crime, and the thrill of solving puzzles.

More Return to Reading
 

New!

New mysteries
 

New Thrillers

"Dear Debbie" by McFadden, Freida
"The Right to Remain" by Grippando, James, 1958-
"The First Law of the Bush" by Parkes, Geoff
"The Storm" by Hawkins, Rachel, 1979-
"The Invisible Woman" by Patterson, James, 1947-
"59 Minutes" by Seddon, Holly
"The Right to Remain" by Grippando, James, 1958-
"The Storm" by Hawkins, Rachel, 1979-
New thrillers
 

New Crime

"Rogues" by Keefe, Patrick Radden, 1976-
"The Atlas of True Crime" by Hajeski, Nancy J., 1951-
"They Came to Baghdad" by Christie, Agatha, 1890-1976
"Evidence of Things Seen"
"The Crewe Murders" by Johnston, Kirsty
"Behind the Horror" by Mellor, Lee, 1982-
"The Atlas of True Crime" by Hajeski, Nancy J., 1951-
"Evidence of Things Seen"
New Crime
 

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Kids and teens can enter the Summertime Reading Challenge. It's easy. Pick up a postcard, complete at least three challenges, and drop the card into the library and be in to win cool prizes!

 
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