by Peabody Institute Library | Aug 24, 2010 | The Literary World
Do you read the dedications or just flip to the start of a book? If you’re the kind of reader who is interested in who gets the honor of being mentioned at the beginning of a book, you might enjoy this article by Nigel Farndale.
by Peabody Institute Library | Aug 20, 2010 | Fiction, Historical Fiction, Mystery
In the 19th book in this series, Roman detective Marcus Didius Falco travels to Alexandria with his family so that his pregnant wife can see the pyramids. This menagerie which includes, Falco and his wife, two young daughters, an adopted teenage daughter and...
by Peabody Institute Library | Aug 19, 2010 | Mystery
Life in Three Pines, a small, tight-knit town on the outskirts of Montréal, is quiet. Residents pass time in the company of friends, art, and various other clubs. Until the morning that Jane Neal, a beloved member of the community, is found dead in the woods. Chief...
by Peabody Institute Library | Aug 18, 2010 | Mystery, Romance
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by Peabody Institute Library | Feb 8, 2010 | Biography, Non-fiction
When The Game Was Ours by Larry Bird and Earvin Magic Johnson with Jackie MacMullen For Boston sports fans growing up in the 1980s, nothing was bigger than the Celtics vs. the Lakers. The nearly two decades that have passed since the retirement of their franchise...