Archer, Jeffrey. The Collected Short Stories. For thriller fans: all of Archer's stories collected in one volume.
Clark, Mary Jane. Do You Want To Know a Secret. A newswoman gets into trouble when she investigates an anchorman's suspicious death. The author is Mary Higgins Clark's ex-daughter-in-law.
Johansen, Iris. The Face of Deception. Forensic sculptor Eve duncan is in trouble--the face she has just reconstructed belongs to a man who is supposedly alive.
Krantz, Judith. The Jewels of Tessa Kent. A young girl finds that the glamorous movie star she thought was her big sister is really her mother and breaks off relations in a fury. Will she and her mother get back together? ONly Krantz knows for sure.
Patterson, James. When the Wind Blows. Still mourning her dead husband, veterinarian Frannie O'Neill makes an awful discovery near her hospital. What's more, an FBI agent is tapping at her door.
Steel, Danielle. Mirror Image. Twins Olivia and Victoria Henderson wind their way through early-20th-century America, then get caught up in war and marriage.
NON-FICTION
Alexander, Caroline. Endurance: Shackleton's Legendary Antarctic Expedition. During Shackleton's 1914 expedition to Antarctica, he and his crew wer trapped on ice floes for 20 months.
Brinkley, Douglas. The American Heritage History of the United States. Distinguished Professor of History Brinkley here gives America a good going-over.
Cher. The First Time. Cher on her life and Sonny's death.
Gorey, Edward. The Haunted Tea Cozy: A Dispirited and Distasteful Diverson for Christmas. In his first book in 25 years, Gorey rethinks Dickens' A Christmas Carol.
Stephanopoulos, George. All Too Human: A Political Education. Stephanopolous tells us what it's like to serve in the Clinton administration.