Here’s a list of the newest large print books you can find at the Irondequoit Public Library.

FICTION

A Tap on the WindowA Tap on the Window by Linwood Barclay
A grieving father, private investigator Cal Weaver, offers a ride to a teenage girl in the hopes of finding information on the drug dealer responsible for his son’s death, but discovers a web of secrets and lies in the small upstate New York town of Griffon.

Litter of the LaweThe Litter of the Law by Rita Mae Brown/Sneaky Pie Brown
The discovery of a murdered body disguised as a cornfield scarecrow becomes the first of several disturbing events in a scenic Virginia community, where Harry and her husband prepare for the local Halloween festivities and uncover a lucrative conspiracy.

Just One Evil ActJust One Evil Act by Elizabeth George
Supporting a friend who has lost custody of his young daughter, Barbara and her partner, Inspector Thomas Lynley, are further shocked when the girl’s mother reports that the child has been kidnapped from an Italian marketplace as part of a complex plot that risks Barbara’s career.

Run to YouRun to You by Rachel Gibson
When Stella Leon reluctantly accompanies ex-Marine Beau Junger on a visit to her late father’s ranch in Texas, where her half-sister Sadie is waiting to meet her for the first time, passion sparks between them on their journey.

Kind of CruelKind of Cruel by Sophie Hannah
While visiting a hypnotherapist, Amber resurrects a vague memory during her session before being arrested for the brutal murder of a woman she does not know, compelling her to investigate the memory in order to clear her name.

Fifteen MinutesFifteen Minutes by Karen Kingsbury
Becoming the most popular contestant on the TV show Fifteen Minutes, singer Zack Dylan finds the choices he makes as he gets closer to winning it all lead him to the brink of personal disaster and away from his faith in God.

Recipe BoxThe Recipe Box by Sandra Lee
After her best friend loses her battle with cancer, Grace D’Angelo moves back home to New London, Wisconsin where she reconnects with friends and family and re-discovers the healing power of cooking.

Critical MassCritical Mass by Sara Paretsky
Assisting best friend Lotty Herschel to protect a fellow Holocaust survivor’s daughter from dangerous adversaries, V. I. Warshawski uncovers a maelstrom of lies and secrets stemming from the competition to develop the first atomic bomb.

Loss of InnocenceLoss of Innocence by Richard North Patterson
A family drama of dark secrets and individual awakenings is set against the backdrop of the turbulent summer of 1968 in Martha’s Vineyard, where twenty-two-year-old Whitney Dane begins questioning her goals and sense of independence at the side of a fiercely ambitious, underprivileged man.

Sometimes a RogueSometimes a Rogue by Mary Jo Putney
When Sarah takes the place of her pregnant twin sister in a kidnapping plot, she is rescued by Bow Street Runner Rob Carmichael, but when they return to England, Rob’s past catches up with him and he may be the one who needs rescuing.

Rosie ProjectThe Rosie Project by Graeme Simsion
A socially awkward genetics professor who has never been on a second date sets out to find the perfect wife, but instead finds Rosie Jarman, a fiercely independent barmaid who is on a quest to find her biological father.

A Hundred SummersA Hundred Summers by Beatriz Williams
Returning to an idyllic Rhode Island oceanfront community for the summer of 1938, New York socialite Lily Dane is devastated by the appearance of her newly married ex-fiance and her former best friend.

NONFICTION

Weekends With DaisyWeekends with Daisy by Sharron Kahn Luttrell
A volunteer service dog trainer discusses her relationships with an endearing yellow Labrador puppy and its felon partner in the Prison PUP program, describing coming to terms with the inmate’s past and the program’s requirement to release the dog after training.

Simple DreamsSimple Dreams by Linda Ronstadt
The Grammy Award-winning music artist traces the story of her life and career from her Arizona upbringing in a musical family and her rise to stardom in Southern California to her role in shaping 1970s sounds and her collaborations with fellow artists.


Published on November 15, 2013.


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