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“True evil is a face you know and a voice you trust.” This you will find on the front cover of True Evil Greg Iles’s newest novel, which should give some ideal about the book. Locals, Mary Cribbs and Margaret Smith, said of the book “that it’s not a book for the faint of heart.” Cribbs repeated, “It is truly evil.” Patrick Anderson of “The Washington Post” is quoted as saying “True Evil will be too dark for some readers, but for those who enjoy lush, full-tilt thrillers, it will be engrossing and fun….it’s a wham-bam ending that features snakes, SWAT teams, helicopters, speedboats, government assassins and heroic sacrifice, all with a child’s life in the balance.” If you wanted to kill your spouse and get away with it, you had to do something truly ingenious: something that wouldn’t even be perceived as murder. And that was the service that Andrew Rusk In True Evil had found a way to provide. Like any quality product, it did not come cheap. Nor did it come quickly. This and other books can be found on the New Release List in the library. Friends of the Library had their January meeting on the 10th. New officers were elected: President-Gerry Cannady, Vice President-Mattie Lipham, Secretary-Faye Hand, Treasurer-Betty Bryant. Reminders: January 17 at 10 a.m.-Story Time with Becky Smith and the theme will be “Music.” January 17 at 4:30 p.m.--Library Board Quarterly Meeting in the Library. January 24 at 10 a.m.-Story Time with Heather Montgomery and the theme is “Going Nutty.” January 31 at 10 a.m.-Story Time with Blue Grass Regional Library Ladies and the theme is “Winter.” |