- Dennis Archer, Cannon's Law. Western.
- Kelley Armstrong, Stolen. Horror in the Women of the Otherworld series, a sequel to Bitten.
- Rhys Bowen, In a Gilded Cage. A Molly Murphy mystery.
- Patricia Briggs, Cry Wolf. Fantasy, an Alpha and Omega novel.
- Algis Budrys, editor, L. Ron Hubbard Presents Writers of the Future, Volume XXII. SF anthology with twelve stories and four articles as well as prize-winning art.
- Queenie Chan, The Dreaming. Manga. Horror in an Australian girls' boarding school.
- Peter David, Battleship. Movie tie-in novel.
- Norbert Davis, The Adventures of Max Latin. Five mystery stories from Dime Detective mystery pulp magazine.
- J. T. Ellison, So Close the Hand of Death. A Taylor Jackson mystery.
- Kate Flora, Death in Paradise. A Thea Kozak mystery.
- Jon Gardner, Goldeneye. Movie tie-in novel.
- "George G. Gilman" (Terry Harkness), Edge #13: The Hated and #15: Paradise Loses. Westerns not for the squeamish.
- Donald Goines, Dopefiend. Urban crime.
- Simon R. Green. Blue Moon Rising. Fantasy.
- Charlaine Harris, Grave Secret and Grave Surprise. Two novels in the Harper Connelly series about an anthropology professor who can find people.
- Brian Herbert & Kevin J. Anderson, Dune: The Butlerian Jihad and Dune: House Corrino. Prequels to Brian Herbert's classic series. These...evidently not so much classics, although these prequels seem never-ending.
- Gary L. Holleman, Ungrateful Dead.
- Jonathan Kellerman, Savage Spawn: Reflections on Violent Children. Non-fiction in Ballantine's Library of Contemporary Thought series.
- Deborah LeBlanc, Family Inheritance. Horror.
- Paul Levinson, The Silk Code. SF, winner of the 2000 Locus Award for Best First Novel.
- Kurt Mahr, Perry Rhodan #98: The Idol from Passa. Novel in the long-running German juvenile-ish SF series, with added Ackermania in this English translation series.
- George R. R. Martin, editor, Wild Cards XVI: Deuces Down. A mosaic SF novel written by seven authors. (Melinda M. Snodgrass, assistant editor.)
- Paul McAuley, Pasquale's Angel. Alternate history SF.
- David Morrell, Double Image. Thriller.
- Douglas Niles, The Druid Queen. Gaming (Forgotten Realms) tie-in novel.
- R. A. Salvatore, The Spine of the World. Gaming (Forgotten Realms) tie-in novel.
- Lisa Smedman, Extinction. Gaming (Forgotten Realms) tie-in novel, the fourth in the multi-author War of the Spider Queen series based on a concept by R. A. Salvatore.
- W. C. Tuttle, Trouble at War Eagle/The Redhead of Aztec Wells. Two western novels, the first (actually a novella) features Hashknife Hartley and Sleepy Stephens.
- Margaret Weis & Tracy Hickman, Dragons of the Winter Night (Gaming [DragonLance] tie-in novel; Volume II in the DragonLance Chronicles). Also, Well of Darkness and Guardians of the Lost (Volumes One and Two of the Sovereign Stone trilogy). Fantasies all.
Small House of Everything
Monday, October 13, 2014
INCOMING
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