- "Francis Beeding" - Spellbound (The House of Dr. Edwardes). Mystery. Yes, this is the book the Hitchcock film was based on.
- Laurent Bouzereau, editor - Star Wars: The Annotated Screenplays. Science fiction. The first three films. The detailed notes give one the best idea of Leigh Brackett's contribution to The Empire Strikes Back.
- Lois McMaster Bujold - Falling Free. Science fiction.
- Glen Cook - Water Sleeps. Science fiction. Book three of "Glittering Stone" and the eighth novel of the Black Company.
- Thomas Cullinan - The Bedeviled. Horror.
- Winifred Elze - The Changling Garden. Horror.
- Loren D. Estleman - Port Hazard. Western. A Page Murdock novel.
- Ken Eulo - The Brownstone. Horror.
- J. A. Johnson - The Loner: The Big Gundown. Western. Number 4 in the series.
- Stephen King - Dreamcatcher. Horror. Replacement copy; the old copy went walkabout.
- Dennis Lehane - Prayers for Rain. Mystery. Number five in the Patrick Kenzie/Angela Gerrero series.
- Archer Mayor - The Ragman's Memory. Mystery. Joe Gunther #7; it's been way too long since I read a Joe Gunther novel.
- Ann McCaffrey & Elizabeth Ann Scarborough - Power Play. Science Fiction. The conclusion of the "Power" trilogy.
- Warren Murphy - Bay City Blast. Adventure. The Destroyer #38.
- [Don Pendleton] - Don Pendleton's Mack Bolan in Rebels and Hostiles. Adventure. The Executioner # heaven knows. This one was written by Michael Kasner.
- Louise Penny - Still Life. Mystery. Winner of the CWA New Blood Dagger.
- Robert J. Sawyer - Hominids. Science fiction. First in The Neanderthal Parallax series. A Hugo winner.
- Jory Sherman - Shadow Rider: Apache Sundown. Western. #2 in the series.
- "Neville Shute" - On the Beach. Science fiction. It made a good movie.
- Dean Wesley Smith & Kristine Kathryn Rusch - Star Trek: The Next Generation: Invasion!: The Soldiers of Fear. Science fiction. The second in a series that hits on different parts of the Trek universe. It should be subtitled "Too Many Colons".
- A. E. van vogt - The Worlds of A. E. van Vogt. Science fiction collection. This is an expansion (by three stories) of The Far-Out Worlds of A. E. van Vogt.
- Patricia Wentworth - Latter End. Mystery. Miss Silver solves another one.
A pretty good mix, if I do say so myself.
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