- Patricia Briggs, Moon Called. Fantasy novel, fifth in a series about Mercy Thompson, werewolf and auto mechanic.
- Charles Bukowski, Septuagenarian Stew: Stories and Poems. Collection of 20 stories and 79 poems from the cult literary figure.
- Trudi Carnavan, The Magicians' Guild, The Novice, and The High Lord. Fantasy, The Black Magician trilogy.
- Lee Child, A Wanted Man. Thriller. Jack Reacher hitchhikes a ride to murder and conspiracy.
- Troy Denning, The Verdant Passage. Gaming (Dark Sun) tie-in novel.
- P. N. Elrod, editor, My Big Fat Supernatural Wedding. Paranormal romance anthology with nine stories.
- Alan Furst, The World at Night. Spy novel.
- Sharon Green, The Far Side of Forever. Fantasy.
- Carolyn Hart, Dare to Die. A Death On Demand mystery.
- Mo Hayder, Pig Island. Thriller. Is there Satanism on this remote Scottish isle?
- Gregg Hurwitz, Do No Harm. Thriller. Murder at the UCLA Medical Center.
- Nathan F. Leopold, Jr., Life Plus 99 Years. Autobiography covering Leopold's prison life. Yes, this is the Leopold from the famous Leopold-Loeb murder case. Leopold and Loeb, then eighteen and nineteen, murdered fourteen-year-old Bobby Franks as a so-called intellectual exercise. The case became a national sensation and was called at the time "the crime of the century." There's also a 13-page introduction by Erle Stanley Gardner.
- Jeff Mariotte, Witch Season: Summer & Fall. Omnibus of the first two YA fantasy novels in the quartet.
- Ridley Pearson, Parallel Lies. Thriller. A disgraced ex-cop versus a suspected terrorist. With trains.
- Don Samson, editor, Teen-Age Aviation Stories. Anthology of 18 YA flying stories. I grabbed this one because it contained two stories by Richard Sale.
- Thomas E. Sniegoski, The Fallen. YA fantasy. Evidently it was made into an ABC Family original movie. Never saw it.
- Julia Spencer-Fleming, To Darkness and To Death. A Claire Fergusson/Russ van Alstyne mystery.
Small House of Everything
Monday, December 15, 2014
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Reading JUST KIDS by Patti Smith. And the new Alice Munro collection.
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