Monday, June 25, 2012

INCOMING

Basically genre stuff this week.
  • Greg Bear, Heads.  SF
  • Ben Bova, Triumph.  Alternate world SF.
  • Leigh Clark, Evil Recarnate.  Horror.
  • Stephen R. Donaldson, The Man Who Risked His Partner.  Mystery.  Revised version of a novel originally published as by "Reed Stephens."
  • Glen Ebisch, Ghosts from the Past.  A Roaming New England mystery.
  • Raymond E. Feist, Shadow of a Dark Queen. Fantasy.  Book One of The Serpentwar Saga.
  • "Robin Hobb" (a.k.a. "Megan Lindholm"), Ship of Magic, Mad Ship, and Ship of Destiny.  Fantasy.  The Liveship Traders Trilogy.
  • Edward D. Hoch, editor, Best Detective Stories of the Year -- 1980:  34th Annual Collection.  A dozen of the best stories from 1979. 
  • William W. Johnstone with Fred Austen, The Last Gunfighter:  Savage Country.  Western.
  • Mercedes Lackey, Burning Water.  Fantasy.  A Diana Tregarde Investigation.
  • Mercedes Lackey & Ru Emerson, Fortress of Frost and Fire.  Gaming (The Bard's Tale) tie-in.
  • Louis L'Amour, The Broken Gun and Son of a Wanted Man.  Westerns.
  • Ursala K. Le Guin, A Fisherman of the Inland Sea.  Fantasy collection with eight stories.
  • Paul Levine, Trial & Error.  Legal thriller, fourth in the Solomon and Lord series.
  • Jeff Long, Year Zero.  Thriller.
  • Christine Matthews, editor, Deadly Housewives.  Mystery anthology with fourteen stories. 
  • Anne McCaffrey and Todd McCaffrey, Dragon's Kin.  SF.  Another Pern adventure.
  • Thomas F. Monteleone, editor, Borderlands 2.Horror anthology with twenty-one stories and the world's most unreadable cover.
  • Mark Nykanen, The Bone Parade.  Thriller.
  • Dennis O'Neil, Justice League of America:  Green Lantern:  Hero's Quest.  Comic book tie-in novel.
  • Lewis B. Pattern, Death Rides a Black Horse.  Western.
  • David J. Schow, Bullets of Rain.  Thriller.
  • Sandy Silverthorne & John Warner, One-Minute Mysteries and Brain Teasers.  Kitty threw this one in the cart.  I know she's smart (smarter than me, for sure), so I assume she wants me to exercise the little gray cells a bit more.
  • Eleanor Sullivan, editor, Alfred Hitchcock's Tales to Keep You Spellbound.  The hardcover edition of the first in the long-running series of Alfred Hitchcock's Anthologies that AHMM publisher Davis Publications issued.  This one, from 1976, has thirty stories published from 1958 to 1969.
  • Bari Wood, The Basement.  Horror.
  • Douglas P. Wojtowicz, Don Pendleton's Stony Man:  Splintered Sky.  Men's adventure.  Number 97 in the series.

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