Miami Public Library Online
New Books - September, 1998

FICTION

Chricton, Michael. Timeline. No word yet on the plot, but the first printing is 1.5 million copies.

Francis, Dick. Field of Thirteen. A collection of 13 stories from jockey-turned-mystery writer Francis.

Fyfield, Francis. Blind Date. Thriller from a popular British crime writer features a former poicewoman chasing the attacker who doused her with acid.

Hillerman, Tony. The First Eagle. Who killed the researcher checking out bubonic plague on the reservation?

Hoag, Tami. Ashes to Ashes. FBI agent Kate Conlan tracks a serial killer who burns his victims.

King, Stephen. Bag of Bones. Less horror; more romantic suspense; a touch of the supernatural.

Leonard, Elmore. The Tonto Woman and Other Western Stories. A collection from the fifties to the eighties.

Parker, Robert B. Trouble in Paradise. Parker brings back Jesse Stone from Night Passage to face a group of ex-cons intent on blowing up a bridge.

Saberhagen, Fred. Shiva in Steel. Next in Saberhagen's "Berserker" series featuring a computer that goes, well, berserk.

Sheldon, Sidney. Tell Me Your Dreams. Based on a true story, Sheldon's new work focuses on three beautiful young women accused of serial murder.

NON-FICTION

Anderson, Christopher. The Day Diana Died. From a former People editor with books on Jackie and Madonna.

Heymann, C. David. RFK: A Candid Biography of Robert F. Kennedy. The author's best-selling biographies of Jackie, Liz, and Barbara Hutton all made it to miniseries on TV.

Steel, Danielle. His Bright Light: The Story of Nick Traino. The best-selling novelist on the life and death of the manic depressive son she loved so deeply.