Big Spring Herald

Check it out at the Library this week

- By SANDRA VERDIN Howard County Library

Howard County Library is open from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Friday, the computer room closes at 5:30 p.m. You may reach us at 432-264-2260 and our fax number is 432264-2263. Please visit our website at http://howard-county. ploud.net and our Facebook page at www.facebook.com/HowardCoLi­brary for more informatio­n about our services and any updates.

The library will be closed Wednesday morning, August 10, due to staff training. The library will reopen in the afternoon, August 10 from 1-6 p.m. This past Thursday The Friends of the Library had a great turnout for their One Day Summer Sale. Also this past Thursday, we had a great time celebratin­g the end of summer reading program with Eddie Austin who generously sponsored Mini-Golf at the library. We had so much fun presenting summer reading program this summer, we appreciate all summer reading program participan­ts, presenters and sponsors for this year’s program. Continue to visit us on Facebook and our webpage for any upcoming library news and events.

This week’s review are fiction titles and large print western titles.

When range detective Rance Dehner catches up with the vicious Kid Madero gang, a horrific gunfight ensues and all three members of the gang are killed in Satan’s Guns (LP W CLA J) by James Clay. But Dehner’s problems are just beginning. Before he dies, Madero mockingly taunts the detective by telling him the gang had been hired to torture and kill Reverend Colt, a gunfighter turned preacher. The culprit who employed the gang will now call on profession­al killers. Before dying, Madero whispers, "Satan.” The devil does seem to be hard at work. Murder and mayhem strike the town of Grayson, Texas, as friends of Reverend Colt meet violent deaths. Dehner and the local sheriff must deal with a slew of gunfighter­s as they seek to find the person behind the hell that is devouring a Texas town.

It begins with a spectacula­r train robbery – a brilliantl­y planned, brutally executed heist mastermind­ed by a shadowy gang of conspirato­rs with far deadlier motives than money or

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