Miami Public Library Online
New Books - March, 1998

FICTION

Cookson, Catherine. The Upstart. A wealthy tradesman in 19th century England buys a 34-room mansion but can't convince the servants or his children that he deserves their respect.

Grisham, John. Street Lawyer. No pre-publication reviews have been permitted by the publisher, but John Grisham doesn't need publicity.

Henley, Virginia. A Year and a Day. Will a saucy Scottish maid and a troubled English baron find true love in Plantagenet England? With three-time Romantic Times Award winner Henley in charge, is there any doubt?

Marcinko, Richard. Rogue Warrior: Seal Force Alpha. Now that the Russians are off-limits, who is the Rogue Warrior (hero of four best sellers) supposed to battle? The Chinese, of course.

McBain, Ed. The Last Best Hope. In the latest Matthew Hope mystery, a man whom Hope has been hired to locate may or may not be dead.

Parker, Robert B. Sudden Mischief. This time Spenser is in a real mess: he's agreed to help his girlfriend's ex-husband fight charges of sexual harassment.

Rice, Ann. Pandora: New Tales of the Vampires. Had enough of the Vampire Lestat? With this novel, Rice is introducing a new series featuring novice vampire David Talbot.

Wood, Barbara. Perfect Harmony. From the best-selling author of The Prophetess. Someone is putting deadly poison in products manufactured by Charlotte Lee's company and she has to find out who.

NON-FICTION

Andersen, Christopher. Jackie After Jack: Portrait of the Lady. Best-selling celebrity biographer Andersen revisits Jackie Onassis.