Cornwell, Patricia. Black Notice. This one starts with a corpse found in a sealed shipping container aboard a cargo ship and goes on to Cornwell's usual webs of evil, plot, and familiar characters. The publisher is starting with a first printing of one million.
Farris, John. Solar Eclipse. The solar eclipse in the title refers to murders in Solar County, California. Farris has been compared to another suspense novelist, Dean Koontz.
Griffin, W.E.B. The Soldier Spies. Third volume of the Men at War trilogy, begun with The Last Heroes (1997) and including The Secret Warriors (1999).
James, Bill. Lovely Mover. Another in the series featuring Chief Superintendent Colin Harpur.
Kelton, Elmer. The Buckskin Line. Six-time Spur Award-winner Kelton chronicles the early days of the Texas Rangers. Kelton was recently voted "the greatest Western writer of all time" by the Western Writers of America.
Robbins, Andreana. Paris Never Leaves You. The daughter of Harold Robbins debuts with a Paris romance in which Cincderela marries Prince Charming, only to find he's secretly the Beast.
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Cade, Jared. Agatha Christie and the Eleven Missing Days. On December 4, 1926, Christie vanished from her home only to be found 11 days later living in a posh hotel funder a false name. She claimed to have been sufering from amnesia--but Cade has another explanation.
Iversen, Kristen. Molly Brown: Unraveling the Myth. The real Margaret (she was never called Molly--but sometimes Maggie) Brown revealed in a biography using reconstruction of the Titanic disaster and family scrapbooks.
Miller, Hugh. What the Corpse Revealed: Murder and the Science of Forensic Detection. Veteran crime writer Miller offers a collection of mysteries solved chiefly through the efforts of forensic scientists---the proverbial shooting in a sealed room, revenge murders, teen poisonings.