Did I Meet You at the Book Festival?
Renee Mazin
In March, the Tucson Festival of Books was our premiere annual book event in Tucson, drawing authors representing all genres and books for all ages. Whether you braved the crowds or stayed home, the SaddleBrooke Community Libraries have books by some of these featured authors for you to read!
If regional mysteries interest you: William Kent Krueger places you in the Midwest. Craig Johnson takes you to Wyoming. Paige Shelton’s novels can take you to Scotland or Alaska. J A Jance visits Sedona, the Pacific Northwest and Southern Arizona. Becky Masterman keeps you local in Tucson and even SaddleBrooke! Follow PI Elvis Cole and his volatile sidekick Joe Pike through California in books by Robert Crais. Anne Hillerman and Ramona Emerson take you into the Navajo Nation.
Spies, crimes and thrillers are handled by these authors. T J Newman puts us in impossible situations—will you survive? Tess Gerritsen and Thomas Perry show that spies never seem to leave the game or lose their skills. Don Winslow tracks crime and crime families through a series of books that challenge the reader’s sympathies and beliefs. Megan Miranda mysteries have twists.
Here are some other authors to consider. Courtroom drama? Visit the shelves with titles by Scott Turow and Phillip Margolin. Whiff of romance with a big helping of danger? Sandra Brown novels may be for you. Family drama? Books by Luis Urrea, Lynda Loigman, Ann Hood, Lisa Genova and Jillian Cantor. Female friendships: Marjan Kamali.
New authors to SaddleBrooke libraries? John McMahon’s “Head Cases” tracks serial killers across the country. Jennifer Coburn goes back in time to WWII Germany for “Girls of the Glimmer Factory”. Kirsten Miller takes a timely look in “Lulu Dean’s Little Library of Banned Books”. “The Seventh Floor” by David McCloskey is where the CIA action evolves. Kate Alice Marshall show how family secrets pose threats in “A Killing Cold”. John Evison traces the love and challenges in a long-term marriage in “Heart of Winter”.
We also offer a range of excellent nonfiction titles. Want to know more about where we live? Read “Rim to River”, “Life After Dead Pool”, “A Walk in the Park”, “The Emerald Mile” and titles by Roger Naylor and Heather Hansen. Some people to read about: “His Very Best: Jimmy Carter”, “Charlie Hustle”, – Pete Rose, “HeartBreak is the National Anthem” – Taylor Swift, “Targeted Tokyo,” - Jimmy Doolittle, “Why We Love Football” or a true crime book, “Genealogy of a Murder”. Books by Elle Reeve, Sebastian Junger and Mary Frances O’Connor respectively consider the Internet, the afterlife and grief. The prolific Hampton Sides always has an exciting take on historical events, including his most recent book, “The Wide Wide Sea”. Other historical books include: “Targeted: Beirut,” and “Fly Girls”.
Find all of these books or authors in the library catalog, searching by author, title or keyword. Use the easy link to the catalog on the library website: sblibraries.com. All book purchases are made possible by Friends of the SaddleBrooke Libraries, at sbfsl.org. Please join so we can keep bringing these new titles to you.