Quincy Herald Whig http://qui.live.mediaspanonlinen.com/rss/ Quincy Herald Whig en-us Ex-cop investigating partner's murder finds he is attracted to art thief in thriller 'Sight Unseen' By THE STAFF OF THE QUINCY PUBLIC LIBRARY The top book this week at the Quincy Public Library is "Sight Unseen" by Samantha Graves. Raven Callahan is an art thief, but she doesn't steal for the money. She steals for the adrenaline rush and to return the art works to their rightful owners. Dax Maddox is an ex-cop out to avenge his partner's murder. Even though he is attracted to the beautiful art thief, he knows she is somehow connected to Nick's murder. When a clever killer kidnaps Raven's friend and leaves behind a cryptic note, Dax and Raven are forced to work together to steal valuable art works or else their loved ones will pay the ultimate price. This exciting thriller from a new voice in romantic suspense is sure to please! Former Secretary of State Madeline Albright was one of the most respected members of President Bill Clinton's administration. Through her years of public service, Albright gleaned an enormous amount of information about foreign policy, public perception, the insider's political game in Washington and how to not only survive but become a valuable asset to the United States government. In her new book, "Memo to the President Elect," Albright writes a series of typical "internal and administrative" memos to whomever becomes our new president. She shares her wealth of knowledge to educate the American public about the enormous responsibilities of the office and ease the path for the president-elect with the goal of outlining the challenges that lie ahead. http://qui.live.mediaspanonline.com/new_story/May-4-book-column