- Piers Anthony, Xone of Contention. Fantasy in the Xanth series.
- Robert G. Barrett, Guns 'n' Ros'e. [That's supposed to be an accent over the e in Rose, so it refers to the wine -- my wp program lacks a few features.] An Australian mystery featuring Les Norton.
- David Bischoff, Space Precinct #1: The Deity-Father. Television tie-in novel.
- Rhys Bowen, Bless the Bride and Evan Only Knows. A Molly Murphy mystery and a Constable Evan Evans mystery, respectively.
- "John Boyd" (John Boyd Upchurch), The Pollinators of Eden. SF.
- Gary Brandner, Floater. Horror.
- Dennis Burges, Graves Gate. Suspense with paranormal overtones, featuring Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.
- Victor Canning, The Limbo Line. Spy-guy.
- Octavus Roy Cohen, Don't Ever Love Me. Mystery.
- Desmond Cory, The Nazi Assassins. A Johnny Fedora spy-guy.
- "Jocelyn Davey" (Chaim Raphael), The Naked Villany. An Ambrose Usher mystery.
- J. P. Donleavy, Meet My Maker the Mad Molecule. Literary collection of 27 stories and sketches.
- Tannarive Due, The Living Blood. Horror.
- Tom Dulack, The Stigmata of Dr. Constantine. Novel that may or may not concern the supernatural.
- James T. Farrell, Father and Son. The third novel in the Danny O'Neill tetralogy.
- "Stanton Forbes" (Deloris Forbes), Go to Thy Deathbed. Mystery.
- Steve Frazee, Lassie: The Mystery of Bristlecone Pine. Juvenile. A Whitman Authorized TV Adventure.
- J. F. Gonzalez, Survivor. Horror.
- Joan Grant, The Eyes of Horus. A "Far Memory" novel, first published as a historical novel, it was one of seven the author wrote that she later "realized" were reincarnated memories.
- Simon Hawke, Sons of Glory. Generational military novel.
- Robert Holdstock, Mythago Wood. Fantasy.
- Claude Lalumiere & Marty Halpern, editors, Witpunk. Basically a SF anthology with 26 stories.
- William March, Desire and Damnation. Novel originally titled Come in at the Door.
- A. A. Marcus, The Widow Gay. A Pete Hunter mystery.
- Clare McNally, Somebody Come and Play. Horror.
- Marijane Meaker, Shockproof Sidney Skate. A coming of age novel. No matter what name she writes under, she's good.
- Willard Motley, Knock on Any Door. Novel. Nick Romano was an altar boy at twelve and died in the electric chair at twenty-one.
- Patricia Moyes, Dead Men Don't Ski. A Henry Tibbett mystery.
- Andrew Neiderman, Brainchild. Horror.
- Helen Nielson, False Witness. Mystery.
- Frederik Pohl, Martin Harry Greenberg, & Joseph Olander, editors, The Great Science Fiction Series. SF anthology with 21 stories.
- "Clarissa Ross" (W. E. D. Ross), Moscow Mists. Historical romance.
- James Sallis, Drive. Crime.
- Irwin Shaw, The Troubled Air. Novel.
- "Dell Shannon" (Elizabeth Linington), First Four by Shannon (omnibus of four mysteries: Case Pending, The Ace of Spades, Extra Kill, and Knave of Hearts), The Ringer, and Streets of Death. Luis Mendoza mysteries.
- Thomas Sterling, The Evil of the Day. Mystery.
- "Hampton Stone" (Aaron Marc Stein), The Real Serendipitous Kill. A Jeremiah X. Gibson mystery.
- Lisa Unger, Darkness, My Old Friend. Thriller.
- Patricia Warrick & Martin Harry Greenberg, editors, The New Awareness: Religion Through Science Fiction. SF anthology with 15 stories.
- Morris L. West, Backlash. Post WWII novel.
- Phyllis A. Whitney, Secret of Haunted Mesa. YA mystery.
- Sara Woods, Enter Certain Murderers. Mystery.
Small House of Everything
Monday, January 20, 2014
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Always meant to find myself a Helen Nielsen novel.
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