![]() “The Green House Near Loveville” by William Crute. Healy, a 32-year veteran of the FBI, directed the FBI’s famed Top Ten Most Wanted Fugitives Program. ![]() The fourth book in the series, “FBI Code Name Cultured Pearl,” is in the works. lobbyists and politicians, with the help of rookie agent Lola Stanley, a former Radio City Music Hall Rockette. In this third in the series about the adventures of FBI agent Del Dickerson, the agent battles Washington, D.C. Paperback (342 pages) about $15 at online retailers. “FBI Code Name: Sharks Fighting Washington Corruption” by Jim Healy. ![]() Jefferson, who formerly worked as a nurse at the Riverside Regional Medical Center and the Chesapeake Retirement Center, credits her time in our area for her love of writing. Marie Mancini, born with the gift of divination, travels to the court of French King Louis XIV, where she becomes embroiled in the court and family politics of 17th century Italy and France. Hardcover (319 pages) about $20 and e-book about $13 at online retailers. ![]() “Enchantress of Paris” by Marci Jefferson. Intrigue and suspense rule, from the courts of King Louis XIV to the storm-tossed seas of the Indian Ocean. This week, action and adventure readers are in for a treat. Last week’s list of new releases was made for the history lover. ![]()
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