Check out these new books at the Exeter Public Library.
Whistler by Ann Patchett
When Daphne Fuller and her husband Jonathan visit the Metropolitan Museum of Art, they notice an older, white-haired gentleman following them. The man turns out to be Eddie Triplett, her former stepfather, who had been married to her mother for a little more than year when Daphne was nine. Now fifty-three, Daphne hasn’t seen Eddie for many years, not since the fateful event that changed the direction of both their lives. Meeting again, time falls away; while their relationship was brief, it had a profound impact on them both, and now that they are reunited, they have no intention of ever being separated again.
Whistler is a story about two adults looking back over the choices they made, and the choices that were made for them. It’s a story about bravery, memory, the often small yet consequential moments that define our lives, and the endless stream of loss that in time comes for us all. Beautiful in its simplicity, it is ultimately about how love endures, and how the feeling of being known by one other person, even for a short period of time, can change everything.
Rainy Day Meet Cute by Debbie Macomber
A 2-in-1 novel; Love 'N' Marriage: A young woman discovers that sometimes love’s right there in front of you in this workplace romance.Jury of His Peers: Two childhood rivals reconnect during jury duty—and are forced to navigate their complex feelings for one another.
Ted still seems to relish in making Caroline squirm, but he shocks Caroline when he declares that he’s always harbored feelings for her. Just as she attempts to make sense of it all, they’re both selected for the same case . . . and as things intensify in and out of the courtroom, it becomes clear that Caroline has an enormous decision to make.
Critical Flow by Michael Frederick
Critical Flow’ follows Rachel Martinez, a seasoned night-shift nurse at Mercy Heights Medical Center, whose instincts are tested when a patient dies unexpectedly just days after surgery. As a series of unexplained deaths emerges, Rachel suspects that something more than mere chance or human error is at play. Her concerns deepen when irregularities in medical devices suggest deliberate sabotage. Miles is a Cybersecurity forensic investigator. Together, Rachel and Miles uncover a complex web of tampering, conflicting interests, and hidden threats that extend beyond the hospital walls. The stakes rise as they discover that AI diagnostic technology, designed to prevent misdiagnoses, has become a target for those with motives far from transparent. As the investigation progresses, the duo faces high-pressure situations, personal risks, and a shadowy network of actors determined to manipulate life-saving systems. From tracing malicious code to confronting insiders and navigating legal and ethical challenges, Rachel and Miles race against time to protect patients and restore trust in the hospital. ‘Critical Flow’ is a tense and convincing story of courage, intelligence, and resilience, examining the vulnerabilities of modern healthcare while highlighting the dedication and determination of those who safeguard it.






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