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20 Wednesday, March 31, 2021 The Nugget Newspaper, Sisters, Oregon C L A S S I F I C E D L S A S Page S by I F Paige — Mysterious reading THE LODGE IN SISTERS is now Hiring for: Culinary Assistant (FT) Responsible for quality of dining service during meals for the community. Pay DOE. Morning/evening. Contact us at 541-904-0545. The Garden Angel is now filling landscape supervisor and maintenance crew member positions. LCB #9583. Inquire at 541-549-2882 or thegardenangel@gmail.com POSITION TO FILL? BIZ TO PROMOTE? For Results, Advertise it in THE NUGGET! Deadline is Monday, NOON, to place your classified ad. Call 541-549-9941 Vacasa needs housekeepers in Sisters/Eagle Crest! Looking for our next rockstars to make lasting vacation memories! Reliable transportation and weekend availability is a must! $17/hr. from 3/17/21 to 9/18/21; will revert to $15/hr after this. PTO, 401k with 6% match and other discounts! Apply online at www.vacasa.com/careers or text 97211. We can't wait to meet you! 3 All You Need Maintenance 3 Hiring for the season. Starting wage $15/hr+ based on experience. Physically demanding outdoor landscaping work. Contact Austin 541-419-5122 HELP WANTED: part-time, must be able to lift 50 lbs. or more. Apply in person at Sisters Feed, 102 E. Main Ave., ask for Fred. Last call for classifieds is noon every Monday. Don't miss your chance! Place a classified ad in The Nugget. Call Lisa, 541-549-9941 lisa@nuggetnews.com By Paige Bentley-Flannery Sisters Community Librarian <Who is Maud Dixon?= by Alexandra Andrews Florence is a struggling writer working in the pub- lishing world of New York City. When she9s fired, she9s not sure what to do until she receives an assistant job with the famous novel- ist Maud Dixon, whose real identity is a secret. Florence thinks her dreams are about to come true! In her new job, she has her own space, writing time, and is learning everything she can from the famous, yet secretive author. Florence starts to discover clues and puzzling information that makes her wonder about the novelist9s real identity. When the pair leave for a research trip to Morocco, little does Florence know that her whole life is about to change. While exploring, they are involved in a serious car crash. Florence wakes up in a Marrakech hospi- tal with no memory of the accident and no sign of her employer. What should she do? And who would really know if she assumed the bestseller9s pseudonym? Andrews9 debut novel is an engaging thriller filled with twists and turns. It9s the perfect pick for book clubs who like discuss- ing unexpected events and mysteries. <When the Stars Go Dark= by Paula McLain How do you move for- ward from pain? Anna is a missing per- sons detective in San Francisco when a personal tragedy sends her back to her childhood home in Mendocino, California. The day she arrives, she sees a flyer about a miss- ing local teenager which seems oddly reminiscent of an unsolved murder from the past. Quietly and obsessively, Anna becomes involved in solving the case with her childhood friend, Will, who is now the town9s sheriff. When another girl is taken from her home, will Anna solve the case or will her personal struggles take over? When the missing girls and the past case connect, she begins to heal. But are her eyes open? Is Anna paying attention or is dark- ness taking over? Best-selling author McLain writes a gripping novel that is both a sus- penseful mystery and an emotional journey of heal- ing. It9s based on a true crime from the 990s so readers will flash back to a time before cell phones and social media as Anna pieces together the missing links. For more amazing new 2021 mystery/thriller books, check out <Piece of My Heart= by Mary Higgins Clark & Alafair Burke; <Dial A for Aunties= by Jesse Q. Sutanto; <Mimi Lee Reads Between the Lines= by Jennifer J. Chow; <Finlay Donovan is Killing It= by Elle Cosimano; <A Double Life= by Charlotte P h i l b y ; < T h e Wr o n g Family= by Tarryn Fisher; <If I Disappear= by Eliza Jane Brazier; <Northern Spy= by Flynn Berry; and <The Disappearing Act= by Catherine Steadman. Are you looking for your next great read? Email me at paigeb@deschutes library.org or fill out the MyReads form at www. deschuteslibrary.org. Partners in Construction Publishing April 28, 2021 Whether residential or commercial, whatever the size and style of a project, Sisters has the benefit of outstanding building experts who will be found in this guide — architects, designers, log-home specialists, heating and plumbing contractors, windows and doors, floors, pottery and glass artists, home accents, excavators, mortgage and insurance brokers, and more. ATTENTION BUSINESS OWNERS: The Nugget Newspaper’s PARTNERS IN CONSTRUCTION is a pull-out, magazine-style section delivered to all residents in the Sisters School District, available for pickup around Sisters or online at NuggetNews.com. Advertisements are available in three sizes (full-page, half-page, or quarter-page), accompanied by a story written by The Nugget’s professional writers equal to the ad size selected. Space Reservation & Ad Content Submission Deadline is 4/2/21. Contact Vicki Curlett to schedule your advertising Partners in Construction is a publication of the The Nugget Newspaper 541-549-9941 vicki@nuggetnews.com