- Piers Anthony, Letters to Jenny. Correspondence. A mitzvah.
- Lee Child, Echo Burning, a Jack Reacher mystery.
- John Connelly, Black Angel, The Unquiet, and The White Road. Charlie Parker mysteries.
- Michael Connelly, The Closers ( a Harry Bosch mystery) and Three Great Novels (an omnibus volume containing A Darkness More Than Light, City of Bones, and Chasing the Dime)
- Tom Franklin, Crooked Letter, Crooked Letter. Mystery novel.
- Laurell K. Hamilton, Danse Macabre. An Anita Blake, Vampire Hunter novel. I have never read any of her books. I understand that I might blush.
- Seamus Heaney, translator, Beowulf. A new translation of the classic poem in a bilingual edition.
- Charlie Huston, Already Dead. Mystery novel -- with vampires/
- Elmer Kelton, Hard Road to Follow, and Many a River. Both westerns.
- Stephen King, Everything's Eventual. Collection of 14 horror stories.
- Carolyn Parkhurst, The Dogs of Babel. Novel with fantasy overtones.
- Don Pendleton, Copp for Hire. Mystery by the man who created The Executioner.
- Isaac Bashevis Singer, Satan in Goray (fantasy novel), Shosha (novel), and The Spinoza of Market Street (collection of eleven stories, many fantasy).
Monday, June 13, 2011
INCOMING
A little bit of everything this week. Heaney's translation of Beowulf is supposed to be very good and goes near the top of Mount TBR.
Really liked CROOKED LETTER x2.
ReplyDeleteI read Copp For Hire years ago. It was a decent read.
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