Aaron Elkins: Good Blood (Gideon Oliver Mysteries (Paperback))
Andrea Camilleri: Excursion to Tindari
The newest in the Inspector Montalbano Mystery series will be out February 1, 2005!
Charles Todd: A Cold Treachery
The 7th Inspector Rutledge novel came out in hardcover January 25, 2005. Hurray! A must have for my library. I will read and have a full review soon.
Colin Cotterill: The Coroner's Lunch
This gem came out in December and I hope to get a copy soon. Cotterill's first novel looks like a wonderful read.
DAVID HEWSON : The Villa of Mysteries
Mystery set in modern day Rome.
Hardcover January 25, 2005.
Daniel Silva: A Death In Vienna
Gabriel Allon, art restorer and spy, is back and this time he is trying to unravel a web of murders related to the cover up by the catholic church of Nazi war crimes.
Donna Leon: Death in a Strange Country
Donna Leon's latest Commissario Brunetti mystery is out! Publishing date was 01/04/05. In my opinion, this is the best book yet of the series. A must read.
Elizabeth George: With No One As Witness
The latest Inspector Thomas Lynley book by Elizabeth George is due out March 15, 2005!
H. P. Lovecraft: H.P. Lovecraft: Tales
A collection of 22 of Lovecraft's best. To be released February 2, 2005.
Holly Phillips: In The Palace of Repose
A collection of nine short stories by this first time Canadian author.
Ingrid D. Rowland: The Scarith Of Scornello: A Tale of Renaissance Forgery
Julian Branston: Tilting At Windmills: A Novel of Cervantes and the Errant Knight
A fanciful tale of a meeting between Don Quixote and Miguel de Cervantes.
Hardcover release February 22, 2005.
Karen Harper: The Fyre Mirror : An Elizabeth I Mystery (An Elizabeth I Mystery)
Kazuo Ishiguro: Never Let Me Go
Similar premise as M.M. Smith's Spares by acclaimed author of The Remains of the Day.
Available April 5, 2005.
LESLIE FORBES: Waking Raphael
This book full of scandal, miracles and artwork containing secrets that can drive a modern day restorer to violence is now available in paperback.
Mo Hayder: The Devil of Nanking
Thriller involving the search for a piece of 16mm film taken during the Nanking massacres.
Hardcover release March 10, 2005.
Natsuo Kirino: Out: A Novel
The paperback edition of Out is out! Although I have not personally read this yet the reviews look promising. Out has already won the Grand Prix, Japan's top mystery award. Please forward any comments or reviews if you have read this gritty thriller.
Robert Charles Wilson: Spin
Wilson is adept at showing humanity in the midst of great science fiction.
Release date April 1, 2005.
Spider Robinson: Very Bad Deaths
Released 12/01/04. Has anyone read this yet? Robinson's other books, The Callahan Chronicles, were great fun or rather great Pun! If you enjoyed Douglass Adams Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy series or Michael Marshall Smith's One of Us then you'll love Spider Robinson's work.
