- Scott Adams, Stick to Drawing Comics, Monkey Brain! Short essays -- more than 150 of them -- from the creator of Dilbert.
- Ian Alan, Virginia Ghosts. Another collection of supposed hauntings. I never nsaw, heard, or felt a ghostly presence all the time I lived in Virginia. **sigh**
- Paul Auster, The Book of Illusions. Novel. A grieving professor fixates on an old silent comedian.
- David Baldacci, The Collectors. A Camel Club thriller.
- L. A. Banks, Tananarive Due, & Brandon Massey, The Ancestors. Horror collection of three novellas.
- Clive Barker, Sacrament. Horror.
- "M. C. Beaton" (Marion Chesney), Death of a Hussy. A Hamish MacBeth mystery.
- David Black, The Extinction Event. Thriller.
- Lawrence Block, All the Flowers Are Dying, Matthew Scudder mystery and The Burglar in the Rye, a Bernie Rhodenbarr mystery.
- Michael Cadnum, Flash. Crime.
- Harlan Coben, No Second Chance. Thriller.
- Patricia Cornwell, The Front. A Win Garano/Monique Lamont mystery.
- Robert Crais, The Forgotteen Man. A Elvis Cole novel.
- Shirley Damsgaard, The Seventh Witch and The Witch's Grave. Ophelia and Abby mysteries.
- Jack Dann & Gardner Dozier, editors, Armageddons. SF anthology with a dozen stories.
- Hilary Davidson, The Damage Done. Debut mystery. Winner of an Anthony award and a Crimespree award; nominated for the Arthur Ellis and Macavity awards.
- Eileen Dreyer, A Man to Die For. Mystery.
- Loren D. Estleman, The Book of Murdock. A Page Murdock western.
- Elizabeth George, What Came Before He Shot Her. Psychological mystery linked to George's Inspector Linley series; the prequel to With No One As Witness.
- David Lynn Golemon, Event. An Event Group thriller. What really happened at Rosewell? And will it mean the end of the world?
- Sue Grafton, W Is for Wasted. Kinsey Millhone nears the end of the alphabet.
- Martha Grimes, The Blue Last. A Richard Jury mystery.
- Steven Harper, Battlestar Galactica: Unity. Television tie-in novel. An origin story for the newer series, not the older series.
- Carolyn G. Hart, Death By Surprise. Mystery.
- David G. Hartwell, editor, Year's Best SF 5. SF Anthology covering 1999.
- Seamus Heaney & Ted Hughes, editors, The Rattle Bag. Poetry anthology.
- "Jack Higgins" (Harry Patterson), Cold Harbour, Drink with the Devil, Eye of the Storm, Midnight Runner, On Dangerous Ground, The President's Daughter, A Season in Hell, Thunder Point, The White House Connection, and Without Mercy. Thrillers.
- Hans Holzer, Houses of Horror. Another collection of supposed hauntings. File under Humbug.
- P. D. James, The Private Patient. An Adam Dalgleish mystery.
- William W. Johnstone & J. A. Johnstone, Blood Bond: Deadly Road to Yuma and Bloodshed of Eagles. Westerns from a prolific dead man and a "carefully selected" writer "inspired by Mr. Johnstone's superb storytelling."
- "Chris Jordan" (Rodman Philbrick), Torn. A Randall Shane thriller.
- Stuart Kaminsky, Now You See It. Mystery. Toby Peters meets the magician Blackstone.
- C. Brian Kelly (with an assist from Ingrid Smyer), Best Little Stories from Virginia. Non-fiction. Little tidbits from Virginia history, 1607-2003. Smyer (actually Smyer-Kelly) wrote one chapter of the book, as she has done for most of Kelly's books. Signed by both Kelly and Smyer.
- Ryan Lockwood, Below. Horror. Something lurks in the deeps of the sea.
- Margaret Maron, Christmas Mourning. Mystery. Number 16 in the Judge Deborah Knott series.
- John McCain & Mark Salter, Worth the Fighting For: A Memoir. Signed and inscribed to previous owner by McCain.
- Ron Miller, The History of Science Fiction. Non-fiction aimed at a YA audience.
- Doug Murray, The World of Darkness: Vampire: Blood Relations. Gaming tie-in novel.
- Larry Niven, Destiny's Road. SF.
- Larry Niven & Edward M. Lerner, Betrayer of Worlds, Fate of Worlds, and Fleet of Worlds. SF prequels to Niven's Ringworld.
- Neil Ravin, Informed Consent. Medical thriller.
- Alastair Reynolds, Terminal World. Sf.
- "J. R. Roberts" (Robert J. Randisi), The Gunsmith: #246 Dead Man's Eyes, #307 Red River Showdown, #313 Wildfire, #334 Message on the Wind, #338 Pleasant Valley Shoot-Out, and #341 The Bandit Princess. Adult westerns in Randisi's long-running series, Berkley Books has decided to discontinue this series with #399. #400 (and many more, I hope) will be continued by Piccadilly Publishing in hardback and by Western Trailblazers in paperback. I hope these books get the support they deserve.
- Mary Beth Sammons & Robert Edwards, City Ghosts. Even more supposed hauntings.
- Zoe Sharp, Fourth Day. A Charlie Fox mystery. A Barry award finalist for best Brritish crime novel.
- Clea Simon, Grey Matters. A Dulcie Schwartz mystery. Dulcie solves mysteries with the ghost of her cat, Mr. Grey. Sounds twee.
- Brian Stableford, Inherit the Earth. SF.
- G. Harry Stine, Handbook of Model Rocketry, Fourth Edition. Non-fiction. Stine also wrote science fiction as "Lee Correy."
- Denise Swanson, Murder of a Needled Knitter. A Scumble River mystery.
- Brad Thor, The Lions of Lucerene. The first Scot Harvath thriller.
- Roger Welsch, Touching the Fire.: Buffalo Dancers, the Sky Bundle, and Other Tales. A collection of seven stories rewritten from American Indian folklore and mythology.
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Monday, March 23, 2015
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Wow, a lot of really cool stuff this time. That's a LOT of Hggins, and that last one sounds interesting.
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