Thursday, March 14, 2013

New Titles in Playaway!

If you have not tried the Playaway digital audio books, stop by the Lake Forest Library and check them out!   Playaway  is a pre-loaded audio book in a single, easy-to-use unit that's the size of a playing card. The Library owns more than 730 adult, teen, and children's titles in Playaway format.  They can be checked out for two weeks.  Here are just some of our new arrivals:



A top CIA officer devised an ingenious yet incredibly risky plan to rescue 6 American hostages out of Tehran in 1979.





Art Forger by Barbara Shapiro 

On March 18, 1990, thirteen works of art worth over $500 million were stolen from the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum in Boston. It remains the largest unsolved art heist in history, and Claire Roth, a struggling young artist, is about to discover that there's more to this crime than meets the eye.




Guilt by Jonathan Kellerman 

When he is consulted on a cold case involving the discovery of infant remains at a neglected Tudor mansion, psychologist Alex Delaware, tracing the long history of past residents, is led down a bloody path littered with unspeakable cruelty.



Husband List by Janet Evanovich

When her mother sets her sights on the questionable Lord Bremerton as a possible suitor, Caroline struggles with her instincts and the true nature of her heart. She longs for adventure, passion, love, and most of all, Jack Culhane--a completely unacceptable suitor in the eyes of Caroline's mother.




Private Berlin by James Patterson         

The Berlin office of the world's most renowned investigation firm looks into the disappearance of an agent, whose last case involved an unfaithful billionaire, a cheating soccer player and a seedy nightclub owner.





Touch & Go by Lisa Gardner

When the Denbes disappear, investigator Tessa Leone must race against time to expose the Denbes' darkest secrets, discover who would want to kidnap such a perfect family, and just how far they are willing to go.




Twelve Tribes of Hattie by Ayana Mathis

The new Oprah's Book Club title.  It is a story of the children of the Great Migration in the 1920s through the trials of one unforgettable family.











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