Page Turners

Here is a list of books that have been shared on KMA's Page Turners with the Shenandoah Public Library.

Tuesday, April 22, 2014

aired the week of May 12, 2014

Long Gone by Alafair Burke is a mystery, thriller with lots of twists and turns. Alice is managing an art gallery in New York City when the contents are cleaned out and the man who hired her is found dead on the floor.  Not only did he not give her his real name, but the police believe Alice is his murderer.  How will she ever be able to extricate herself from this mess?

aired the week of May 5, 2014

Murder and Moonshine by Carol Miller is her first novel with an atmospheric setting deep in the hill country of western Virginia.  Daisy works at the H&P Diner when a man stumbles in and dies.  Now it is up to Daisy and her friends to get to the bottom of this murder.

aired the week of April 28, 2014

Clan of the Cave Bear by Jean Auel is an enduring classic set during the Ice Age and follows the trials and hardships of Ayla a young girl orphaned in an earthquake who goes to live with a Neanderthal Clan. This book is the discussion title for our final Pushing the Limits program which will be held at 6:30 on Thursday, April 24, in the library auditorium.

Tuesday, April 01, 2014

aired the week of April 21, 2014

Snapshot by Lis Wiehl, takes us back to the tumultuous times of the sixties when federal prosecutor Lisa Waldren returns home to Dallas to help her father try to clear a man sentenced to die for the murder of a civil rights leader at a 1965 rally in Fort Worth.  But some people want these old secrets to stay buried and their lives may be on the line as they race to help this death row inmate.

aired the week of April 14, 2014

Rogue by Mark Sullivan is like Jason Bourne and Robin Hood all rolled into one.  This is an adrenaline rush of a thriller that follows former CIA operative Robin Monarch as he works to find out who is trying to set him up and kill him off.

aired the week of April 7, 2014

That Part Was True by Deborah McKinlay tells the story of an unconventional friendship that springs up between American author, Jackson Cooper and British recluse Eve Petworth when Eve mails Cooper a letter to tell him how much she enjoyed his latest novel.