Miami Public Library Online
New Books - April, 1997

FICTION

Dailey, Janet. Illusions. More romance from Dailey but with a murderous edge--a female personal security expert hired to guard a rock star is accused of murder.

DeMille, Nelson. Plum Island. While investigating the murder of a young couple, an NYPD detective finds they may have been involved in dealing genetically altered viruses. The publisher thinks this will be a best seller--they are printing 500,000 first copies.

Hoag, Tami. A Thin dark Line. A female cop teams with a notoriously bad-tempered male detective in hopes of trapping a viscious killer. Hoag's latest best seller was Night Sins.

O'Nan, Stewart. The Speed Queen. One of the country's best young novelists writes a story of a woman on Death Row who aims to set the record straight by writing a book.

Sandford, John. The Night Crew. Sandford takes a break from his popular "Prey" series with this tale about a freelance videocrew that cruises the Los Angeles night in search of mayhem.

White, Stephen. Remote Control. When his wife shoots and kills a man she suspects of stalking a friend, it's up to psychologist Dr. Alex Gregory to find the truth.

NON-FICTION

Edwards, Anne. Streisand: It Only Happens Once. Promises to tell all about Miss B.

Nicklaus, Jack. Jack Nicklaus: My Story. Autobiography of a golf great.

Sperber, A.M. Bogart. A new biography with some new information.