Miami Public Library Online
New Books - July, 1997

FICTION

Bradford, Barbara Taylor. Power of a Woman. Bradford has had the power to sell 56 million books.

Braun, Lilian Jackson. The Cat Who Could Read Backwards. Being reissued after 30 years.

Cookson, Catherine. The Obsession. An heiress stands to lose the estate she manages.

Cornwell, Patricia. Unnatural Exposure. Kay Scarpetta grapples with a serial killer who contacts her via the Internet.

Coulter, Catherine. Maze. A young woman pursues the serial killer who murdered her sister.

Lustbader, Eric. Dark Homecoming. A detective anguishes over his agreement to commit murder in exchange for a kidney for his niece.

Plain, Belva. Secrecy. A young woman haunted by the trauma of date rape.

Roberts, Nora. Public Secrets. The illegitimate daughter of a music star discovers she has talents of her own.

Truman, Margaret. Murder in the House. More murder in Washington.

Whitney, Phyllis A. Amethyst Dreams. A young woman disappears in the 39th novel by the queen of romantic suspense.

NON-FICTION

Corso, Philip J. The Day After Roswell. The author, a retired Amy Colonel, mixes UFOs and government conspiracies.

Oppenheimer, Jerry. Martha Stewart: Just Desserts. Said to reveal the less savory side of the oh-so-gentel Martha Stewart.

Spoto, Donald. Notorious: The Life of Ingrid Bergman. The biographer of the stars takes on one more legend.