- Amazing Stories, July 1968. an issue from Harry Harrison's brief run as editor. A lead novelet by Samual R. Delany and reprints from Edmond Hamilton, Paul Fairman, "Ivar Jorgenson" (Randall Garrett this time out), and Milton Lesser.
- Brian Ball, Montengrin Gold. Mystery.
- Holly Black and Justine Larbalestier, editors - Zombies vs. Unicorns. YA fantasy anthology with twelve stories.
- Chaz Brenchley, Bridge of Dreams. Fantasy.
- Marjorie Dorner, Family Closets. Suspense.
- Gordon R. Dickson, Lost Dorsai. SF, a short novel and a short story from Dickson's Childe Cycle, as well as an except from David W. Wixon's A Childe Cycle Concordance.
- G. K. Chesterton, The Everlasting Man. The history of the world as informed by the Incarnation. Chesterton considered this book's content to be more history than religion.
- Clive Cussler & Paul Kemprecos - Blue Gold. Thriller from the NUMA Files. I like Kemprecos.
- "Tabor Evans," Longarm and the Killer Countess. Number 383 in this long-running adult western series.
- Christopher Golden, Strangewood. Horror from one of the best in the genre.
- Denis Johnson, Jesus' Son. Literary collection of eleven stories.
- Dean Koontz, What the Night Knows. Thriller. This edition also has the novella Darkness Under the Sun, previously only available as an e-Book.
- Virginia Lanier, Blind Bloodhound Justice. Dog mystery. Signed.
- "Jake Logan," Slocum and the Trick Shot Artist. Number 402 (!) in this long-running adult western series.
- Barry B. Longyear, Sea of Glass. SF.
- Elaine Mercado, R.N., Grave's End. Paranormal. Mercado's supposedly true story of living in a haunted house in Brooklyn. Introduction by "ghost hunter" Hans Holzer. As you can tell, I love this sort of bushwah.
- Christopher Rice, A Density of Souls and Light Before Day. Thrillers from a rising author who happens to be the son of Anne Rice.
- R. A. Salvatore, Starless Night. Gaming (Forgotten Realms) tie-in novel.
- Patricia Sprinkle, Sins of the Fathers. A Family Tree mystery.
- "Charles Todd," Wings of Fire. The mother and son writing team with a historical mystery featuring Inspector Ian Rutledge, the second in the series.
- Donald E. Westlake, The Road to Ruin. A Dortmunder caper.
- Carlos Ruiz Zafon, The Angel's Game.ake Literary mystery.
Small House of Everything
Monday, May 12, 2014
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