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Year's Best SF 17
June 6, 2012 Good science fiction is never merely an examination of the quirks and quarks of quantum physics, but ponders the question of what it means to be human and this "Year's Best SF 17," an anthology of... more »»
Eyes Wide Open
June 6, 2012 At first glance, "Eyes Wide Open," the latest novel by Andrew Gross, is a disturbing tale which seems to have been suggested by the infamous crimes of Charles Manson. more »»
Summer of '68
May 29, 2012 The year 1968 was one of America's most tumultuous — a year of political turbulence, civil unrest and violence. more »»
Titanic: The Tennis Story
May 5, 2012 As this past month of April has marked the one hundredth anniversary of the sinking of the Titanic, there have been many books and articles relating to this tragedy. more »»
A Time for Patriots
May 5, 2012 By REGINA M. ANGELI Books Writer The military fiction reader has another exciting chapter from Dale Brown and his heroic retired Air Force Lt. Gen. Patrick McLanahan in "A Time for Patriot. more »»
The Inquisitor's Key
May 5, 2012 The team of Dr. William Bass and Jon Jefferson, writing as Jefferson Bass, have another clever chapter in their acclaimed Body Farm series, "The Inquisitor's Key. more »»
The Wurst is Yet to Come
May 5, 2012 The bed and breakfast mystery fans have another delicious serving of mischief and mystery from Mary Daheim and her latest book, "The Wurst is Yet to Come. more »»
Betrayal of Trust
May 5, 2012 "Betrayal of Trust" is the 20th book in author J. A. Jance's popular series centered on Seattle detective J. P. "Beau" Beaumont. more »»
Singularity
April 10, 2012 By REGINA M. ANGELI Books Writer Science fiction fans will enjoy "Singularity," the third installment in Ian Douglas' Star Carrier adventur. more »»
"Capitol Murder"
April 8, 2012 The prolific writer, Phillip Margolin, who has 15 bestsellers to his credit, sets his sight on the perils of politics with his third political thriller in the nation's capitol, "Capitol Murder. more »»
A Hard Death
March 28, 2012 The forensic crime novel reader may wish to take a look at medical examiner and writer Jonathan Hayes' second book, "A Hard Death. more »»
A Crown Imperiled
March 13, 2012 Fantasy fiction fans will be pleased to know that Raymond E. Feist's epic Riftwar struggle in Middlekemia continues in his "A Crown Imperiled: Book Two of the Chaoswar Saga. more »»
and she was
March 13, 2012 Alison Gaylin has presented an interesting spin on the character of a private investigator in her novel, "And She Was. more »»
Portrait of a Spy
March 13, 2012 Daniel Silva has another riveting case featuring art restorer and "retired" intelligence officer, Gabriel Allon, "Portrait of a Spy." (Harper, 512 pages. more »»
Scorpion Betrayal
February 16, 2012 Spy novel fans have a wild ride ahead of them with Andrew Kaplan's thriller "Scorpion Betrayal." (Harper/450 pages, March 27) The action begins with a daring assassination. more »»
'What Happened to Hannah'
January 31, 2012 Domestic violence and the lifelong scars it leaves form the theme of the latest work of bestselling author Mary Kay McComas, "What Happened to Hannah. more »» |
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