Check It Out By Anne Marshall Best-selling Authors
From bestselling author, Anne Rivers Siddons, comes a bittersweet and finely wrought story of friendship, family, and Charleston society. Sweetwater Creek is an engaging tale that is destined to become an instant classic.
Ponder the unthinkable and surrender to your darkest dread, as bestselling horror novelist John Saul weaves a sinister tale of heart-stopping terror and twisted intent. If you open your house to strangers you might encounter the Perfect Nightmare.
Jack Higgins is a tried and true master of suspense. Higgins� latest novel, Without Mercy, is a fierce thriller of terrorism, murder, and revenge. Returning character, Sean Dillon and his colleagues beat back a terrible enemy, but at a terrible cost.
Best-selling author, Catherine Coulter, brings back her FBI characters, Savich and Sherlock, for their most baffling case ever. Point Blank is a nail-biting, edge-of-your-seat thriller that is as exhilarating and terrifying as anything Coulter has ever written.
DearReader.com Book Club
The DearReader.com Book Club offers many selections to Internet patrons. Each book will run five days (Monday-Friday), each new book starting on Monday, with some of the genre offering selections every other week. Check out this service by registering at the library�s Web site, and clicking on the book club icon. Online patrons can find the club through www.supportlibrary.com/su/su.cfm?x=47059.
The following selections for the week of Sept. 5 are:
AUDIO BOOK: No selection for this week.
BUSINESS: Disney War, by James Stewart.
FICTION: Mr Lucky, by James Swain.
GOOD NEWS: Dead of Night, by Brandilyn Collins.
HORROR: No selection for this week.
MYSTERY: The Hanged Man�s Song, by John Sanford.
NON-FICTION: Love in the Driest Season, by Neely Tucker.
PRE-PUB: Check Web site for selection.
ROMANCE: If You Dare, by Kresley Cole
SCIENCE FICTION: No selection for this week.
TEEN: The Goblin Wood, by Hilari Bell
Discover Your Library � 2005
The VPL Book Club will meet again on Thursday, Sept. 22. This month�s selection is the national bestseller, Great Plains, by Ian Frazier. With a unique blend of intrepid adventure, tongue-in-cheek humor, and wide-eyed wonder, Frazier takes his readers on a journey through the vast and myth-inspiring Great Plains of North America. It is truly an expedition that reveals the heart of the American West.
The library will be closed on Sunday, Sept. 4 and Monday, Sept. 5 in observance of the Labor Day weekend. We will be open for patrons on Tuesday morning, Sept. 6 at 10 a.m. Materials may be returned to the book and A/V drops on the south side of the library building. Enjoy your last day of summer!






