Jun 13, 2013

New Books for Review

A few books and ARCs/galleys arrived for review. Here is a preview.


The Ocean at the End of the Lane  by Neil Gaiman
Publication date: June 18, 2013; William Morrow
Genre: fantasy, magic
Publisher description:
A fable that reshapes modern fantasy.
It began for our narrator forty years ago when the family lodger stole their car and committed suicide in it, stirring up ancient powers best left undisturbed. Dark creatures from beyond the world are on the loose, and it will take everything our narrator has just to stay alive. 

His only defense is three women, on a farm at the end of the lane. The youngest of them claims that her duckpond is an ocean. The oldest can remember the Big Bang. 

I don't normally read magical novels or fantasy, but this one seems unusual.



The Whistling Past the Graveyard by Susan Crandall
Publication date: July 2, 2013: Gallery Books
Genre: coming of age fiction
Publisher: 
A wise and tender coming-of-age story about a nine-year-old girl who runs away from her Mississippi home in 1963, befriends a lonely woman suffering loss and abuse, and embarks on a life-changing roadtrip.

I've seen this story line before in several Southern novels but I'm eager to see where this one goes. 



More Bitter Than Death by Camilla Grebe and Asa Traff
Publication date: June 18, 2013; Simon and Schuster
Genre: thriller. Scandinavian crime novel
Publisher:
Five-year-old Tilde witnesses the death of her mother by an unknown man. The novel focuses on domestic abuse...the search for healing and the ability to love again are soon transformed into a hunt for Tilde’s mother’s killer.

I've liked Scandinavian thrillers, especially those  by Larsson and Adler-Olsen. These are new  authors to me. 









A Dangerous Fiction by Barbara Rogan
Publication date: July 25, 2013; Viking Adult
Genre: mystery
Publisher:
A publishing mystery that introduces Jo Donovan, literary agent-cum-detective, in a new series by the author. Jo has to face a stalker as well as an old flame, NYPD detective, Tommy Cullen.

This seems to be a mix of mystery and romance, a great combination.





The Prodigal: A Novel by Michael Hurley
Published June 1, 2013; Ragbagger Press
Genre: adventure, suspense, romance
Publisher: 
A cross-genre novel of religious mystery, suspense and adventure about a disbarred lawyer, trying to rebuild his life on Ocracoke Island, who finds love and destiny when an old schooner with a mysterious past drifts ashore. "The supernatural elements—a religious relic, a gypsy woman out of legend—depict island and nautical life.” (Kirkus Review)


This one is for those who love being on the water. 






Josh Whoever by Michael Guillebeau
Published March 20, 2013; Five Star
Genre: adventure, thriller
Publisher: 
Josh is forced into the role of hero in the Army, walks away from the fame and becomes a small-time con man with a drinking problem. His latest scam convinces the Russian mob he is a private detective who can find Mother Romanov's missing daughter, Kiev....He needs to save the girl, stay sober, and keep his idetity hidden - or die.

Reads like a modern day swashbuckler.

The new mystery novels that keep coming out are always amazing to me. I also enjoy books that involve children as the main characters who learn new things and overcome odds. 

Thanks to the authors and publishers for the galleys/books for review. What did you get in your review box recently?

12 comments:

  1. These look great -- especially the first one.

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  2. Reminds me a bit of the Secret Lives of Bees....

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  3. I have yet to read Neil Gaiman's work! I hope you enjoy each of these! :)

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    1. First book I've seen by Gaiman, Suko. Looking forward to it.

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  4. Have fun with these books!

    Especially the first one looks good. I love to read about road trips. I also requested the Neil Gaiman book - looks very good.

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    1. Hope we both enjoy it. I had not heard of Gaiman before.

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  5. All look very interesting. Neil Gaiman is so popular these days and his books look to be very appealing. I need to give him a try soon.


    I also like the sound of the plot of Prodigal Son.

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    1. Brian, he also wrote a memoir about dropping out and sailing for about two years, Once Upon a Gypsy Moon.

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  6. What a great bunch of books! Neil Gaiman is one of those authors who I always have on my reading list but never get around to reading, but this book sounds fascinating. I might actually have to crack the spine on this one!

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  7. I've been on the waiting list for the new Gaiman since before it was released. I am so excited! (I'm up to number 42 on the waiting list now!) I look forward to reading your review and am super envious of your ARC!

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  8. I am a big fan of Neil Gaiman's writing and THE OCEAN AT THE END OF THE LANE is fabulous in my opinion. Enjoy!

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