- "Walter Bryan" (Walt Willis), The Improbable Irish. Non-fiction. Willis was a legendary SF fan. I bought this book in 1969 when it first came out but my copy went walkabout sometime over the ensuing years. It's good to finally get a copy to replace it.
- "C. J. Cherryh" (Caroline Cherry), Downbelow Station. SF Hugo-winning novel, the first published (although the third in chronology) in Company Wars series, part of her overall Union-Alliance universe.
- Robert Crais, The Last Detective. An Elvis Cole mystery.
- Julie E. Czerneda, editor, Misspelled. Fantasy anthology with 17 stories about magic spells gone awry. Copyrighted by the editor and Martin H. Greenberg's Teckno Books.
- Kathleen George, The Odds. Thriller.
- Robert Lieberman, Perfect People. SF.
- Barry Maitland, Silver Meadow. A Kathy & Brock mystery. Maitland, born in Scotland and raised in England, is one of the leading lights in the Australian mystery scene.
- Bill McCay, Spider-Man Super Thriller: Deadly Cure, Juvenile comic book tie-in novel.
- "G. J. Morgan" (Donald S. Rowland), Trail of Death. Western, apparently the first of perhaps three in the Buck Dunne, bounty hunter series.
- Ruth Rendell, The Copper Peacock. Collection of nine mystery stories.
- "Dell Shannon" (Elizabeth Linington), Cold Trail. A Luis Mendoza mystery.
- Linda Wolfe, The Murder of Dr. Chapman: The Legendary Trials of Lucretia Chapman and Her Lover. True Crime.
Small House of Everything
Monday, July 28, 2014
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