14 Independent & Free Press,Thursday, July 29, 2010 Georgetown's New Landmark for Easy Living Library has the summer's best reads Summer is upon us, and what better excuse is there to come out to the Halton Hills Public Library and find something interesting and enjoyable to read. This month we received a fantastic assortment of brand new adult fiction books. So here is a selection, fresh out of the boxes: In the Name of Honor by Richard North Patterson Heat up your summer with another exciting legal thriller from Richard North Patterson. In this book, a soldier is accused of murdering his commanding officer. But was he ending a life or saving one? His own sister may hold the answer to his defence. Corduroy Mansions by Alexander McCall Smith For the fans of 44 Scotland Street, Alexander McCall Smith returns with another colourful cast of characters, all residents of a rundown mansion block in London. Discover the intertwined lives of a middle-aged wine merchant, a flirtatious caterer, a local MP and his ghostwriting mother, not to mention a vitamin evangelist and a rather clever dog. Bone Appetit by Carolyn Haines Cozy mystery fans will love this latest book featuring private investigator, Sarah Booth. Sarah gets wrapped up in the heated competition of an unusual beauty pageant/cook-off. When a leading contender is poisoned, Sarah is hired to find the culprit. The Gallery at Benne Village J s u oin Clare Hanman We've saved the best for last! Act Now · Select Suites Available Sales Oce Open Wednesdays 12 - 4 p.m. or by appointment 200 Halton Hills Drive · Georgetown MAKE YOUR BEST MOVE EVER CAREFREE LIVING · COUNTRY VIEWS C ALL 905-702-1247 · bennevillage.ca The Dog Park Club by Cynthia Robinson This fresh debut tells the story of Max Bravo, an absolute diva of an opera singer who, quite by surprise, becomes obsessed with the social scene of the local dog park. When one of the dog-walking regulars disappears, Max and his fellow canine aficionados are determined to sniff out what really happened. The Summer House by Marcia Willett Matt and Imogen are brother and sister. But if that is the case, why do none of the photos of Matt as a child include Imogen as well? A strange secret shadows the family and begins to surface when the siblings' childhood summer home goes up for sale. Whether the weather is hot and sunny or cold and rainy now is the perfect time to find a great book. In fact, you can search our whole catalogue at www. hhpl.on.ca. Make your summer a time to enjoy a little reading! Clare Hanman is a circulation supervisor at Halton Hills Public Library