- [Anonymous editor], Prom Nights from Hell. Collection of five paranormal romance novellas. Also, True Tales of the Old West. Remainder book anthology of 29 articles from magazines dated from 1888 to 1909.
- Nick Bantock, The Golden Mean. Novel in form of postcards and glued-in letters; the third book in the Griffin & Sabine trilogy.
- Ben Bova, Millennium. SF novel in which Bova looks forward to the Millenium from the vantage point of 1976. Part of the Chet Kinsman saga.
- Ragan Butler, Captain Nash and the Wroth Inheritance. First in the Captain George Nash mystery series. Nash is billed as "England's first Private Detective," circa 1771.
- Gillian Flynn, Sharp Objects. Mystery.
- R. A. foster, editor, The Oxford History of Ireland. Non-fiction
- Charlaine Harris & Toni L. P. Kelner, editors, Many Bloody Returns. Vampire anthology with thirteen stories with a birthday theme.
- Alan Moore, Voice of the Fire. The debut novel of one of the greatest names in graphic novels.
- Jill Pascoe, Arizona's Haunted History. Folklore.
- Brandon Sanderson, The Alloy of Law. Fantasy novel in the Mistborn series.
- H. Allen Smith, How to Write Without Knowing Nothing. Non-fiction. Smith would certainly be a good candidate for a Friday Forgotten Book post.
- F. J. Stimson, King Noanett: A Story of Old Virginia & Massachusetts Bay. Historical fiction, dated 1896.
- Frank Thompson, King Arthur. Movie tie-in novel.
- Pamela West, Yours Truly, Jack the Ripper. Well-researched mystery.
Small House of Everything
Monday, November 24, 2014
INCOMING
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