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Show New at the Park City Library Intimate Friends by Charlotte Vale Allen. The moving story of a career woman who must come to grips not only with herself but also with the choices she must make in her life. Death in Zanzibar by M.M. Kaye. Another mystery romance best seller by this popular author. Also by the same author: The Far Pavillions, Trade Winds, and Shadow of the Moon. Nonfiction Home Before Morning by Lynda Van Devanter. The compelling autobiography of Lt. Van Devanter's tour of duty as an Armv nurse in Vietnam. Report on the Shroud of Turin by John H. Heller. This is a long-awaited report by a member of the team of 40 American scientists who received permission in 1978 to make an intensive study of the mysterious Shroud of Turin. Reads like a detective story. Marie: A True Story by Peter Maas. Marie Ragghianti, after struggling for many years, is appointed to the prestigious position as Chairman of the Board of Pardons, one of the highest in government in the State of Tennessee. When she discovers corruption all around her, she decides to ' rock the boat against the advice ad-vice of all her friends. Also Dy the same author: Serpico. : La Popessa by Paul I. . Murphy. This is the controversial con-troversial biography oi ," Sister Pascalina, the most ' powerful woman in Vatican history. The Von Bulow Affair by " William Wright. A . fascinating behind-the-scenes account of the most publicized trial of the . decade. For more information on these and other books call .-. 649-8118 or drop by the new location on Park Avenue. The following is a partial list of new books recently acquired by the library. Fiction Ascent Into Hell by Andrew An-drew M. Greeley. Hugh Donlon, a young priest, grows dissatisfied with his chosen vocation and is forced forc-ed to make some painful decisions regarding his life. Also by the same author: Cardina Sins. Bodies & Souls by Nancy Thayer. Londonton on the surface appears to be a quiet little New England town but underneath this calm exterior lie hidden secrets which erupt into scandal. Also by the same author: Three Women at the Water's Edge. Pay Dirt and Other Whispering Sands Stories of Gold Fever and the Western Desert by Erie Stanley Gardner. Gar-dner. This is a collection of Western adventure stories set in the desert featuring the popular hero Bob Zane. Also by the same author: Perry Mason mysteries. Domina by Barbara Wood. The story of one courageous woman's struggle to enter the all-male profession of medicine at the turn of the century. The World is Made of Glass by Morris West. This novel is based on a true' case history as recorded in the autobiography of the psychoanalyst Carl Gustav Jung. West's version is a combination of truth and speculation. Also by the same author: The Clowns of God, Proteus, and The Ambassador. Am-bassador. The Warlord by Malcolm Bosse. The stunning saga of a vast and mysterious land-China-as it tries to emerge into the modern world in 1927. The Wildcliffe Bird by Constance Heaven. A romantic historical novel set in rural England. |