Pick up one of these wedding thrillers at the Pima County Library

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Pick up one of these wedding thrillers at the Pima County Library
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These recommended reads, available at the Pima County Library, take the wedding vow 'til death do us part' pretty literally.

Special to the Arizona Daily Star With these thrillers set at weddings, you’ll wish you never RSVP’d in the first place. Wedding vows, after all, do say, “‘till death do us part.”“Dial A for Aunties” by Jesse Q. Sutanto“You’re Invited” by Amanda JayatissaVisit library.pima.gov for more great reading suggestions and to check out the E-Library. Subscribe to stay connected to Tucson. A subscription helps you access more of the local stories that keep you connected to the community.

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