PAID ADVER TISEMENT
A CHOICE BETWEEN DUTY
AND REVENGE
When a police detective becomes the
target of the ruthless Henry Loving,
a federal protection o;cer named
Corte is given the job of keeping the
detective and his family alive. For Corte,
the reappearance of Loving presents an
opportunity to avenge a friend’s death,
and he ;nds himself choosing between
duty and revenge in Edge (Simon &
Schuster), new from Je;ery Deaver.
Hardcover on sale November 9
Paperback on sale November 9
FOUR GOOD KINGS
Stephen King’s story collections are
legendary and have generated such
popular feature ;lms as Stand by Me,
The Running Man and The Shawshank
Redemption. Now, in Full Dark, No Stars
(Scribner), he’s done it again. The all-new
quartet of dark tales focuses on the
theme of retribution—and you know
what they say about paybacks . . .
JODI PICOULT TACKLES TOUGH,
TIMELY ISSUES
Jacob Hunt is a teenage boy with
Asperger’s syndrome whose special focus
is forensic analysis. Thanks to his trusty
police scanner, Jacob is always showing
up at crime scenes and telling cops
what they need to do. That all changes
when Jacob becomes the accused, and
suddenly his quirky behaviors look like
signs of guilt in House Rules (Atria).
Hardcover on sale
November 2
Hardcover on sale November 15
THE BEST ALEX CROSS NOVEL YET!
Just as Detective Alex Cross and his
beloved Bree are about to say their “I
do’s,” a deadly sniper begins picking
o; dirty congressmen in the D.C. area.
Whether the marksman is a vigilante
or a hero, it becomes clear that the
shooter has detailed knowledge of his
victims’ movements, and it’s decided
that it could only be a Washington
insider. Now it’s up to Cross to solve
the case and still get to the church on
time in James Patterson’s most thrilling
Alex Cross novel yet, Cross Fire (Little,
Brown and Company).
DIRK PITT RETURNS IN
AN ALL;NEW ADVENTURE
What do a pirate attack in A.D. 327,
a mysterious British warship
explosion in 1916 and a group of
signi;cant attacks on mosques in
Turkey and Egypt in the present
day have in common? It’s up to sly
Dirk Pitt and his crew to get to the
bottom of the connection, and what
they discover just may change the
history of the world as we know it
(G. P. Putnam’s Sons).
Hardcover on sale November 16
Hardcover on sale
November 9
Paperback on sale
October 26
Paperback on sale
October 31
THIS TIME IT’S AT THE REQUEST
OF THE PRESIDENT
John Carr, aka Oliver Stone, may be the most skilled
assassin his country has ever had. And now he’s
asked to do the impossible. The president has
asked him to ;nd those behind a terrorist attack
close to the Capitol, and Stone looks to his allies in
the Camel Club for help—but this time, that may
be a mistake (Grand Central Publishing).
A DISCOVERY THAT CHANGES HISTORY
A remarkable discovery by a poor, working-class girl
named Mary in the early 19th century changes
everything that the people thought about the
beginning of man. Setting her latest novel in the little
English town of Lyme Regis, once again Tracy Chevalier
weaves history and ;ction together to create a dazzling
story in Remarkable Creatures (Plume).
A RULING REGIME THAT WILL STOP
AT NOTHING
The government takes control of every aspect
of society, suppressing liberty, music, books and
magic. Thousands of people are torn from their
families in the middle of the night, imprisoned,
and accused of sorcery. Brother and sister Wisty
and Whit Allgood are among them, and the worst
is feared in Witch & Wizard (Little, Brown Books
for Young Readers). Be sure to look for the second
book in the series, The Gift, on sale December 13.
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