Here are some more “Shelf talkers” in the stacks:
Never Tell a Lie by Hallie Ephron
A twisty plot starts out all innocent when an old high school classmate shows up at Ivy and David’s garage sale. The next day, the visitor is dead – and the last place she was seen was going into Ivy and David’s house, with David. I read this almost straight through in one night. – Linda
Do Try to Speak As We Do by Marjorie Leet Ford
Abandoning the US for the UK and a position as nanny in a government official’s household, Melissa experiences culture shock and a rude awakening to a bewildering class system. Her hilarious comments about her charges, their family and Brits in general are spot-on. – Jen
Rogue Male by Goeffrey Household
Published in 1939, a classic man-on-the-run thriller in which an English gentleman goes hunting for Hitler, and becomes the prey. Includes the first ever subway chase scene, and more action in the first five pages than in entire books! – David

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