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Synopsis:
A friendly snowball fight opens the Chicago-based wizard-detective's latest tale, but it's not long before a host of more dangerous foes are out for Harry's blood. A missing human mobster is said to be seeking greater influence among Chicago's extranormal population, but the true threat proves both more subtle and of much greater consequence.
Hardcover:
> Wit’s End, Karen Joy Fowler
(Amazon.com, Barnes & Noble)
> Moon Flower, James Hogan
(Amazon.com, Barnes & Noble)
> Varanger, Cecilia Holland
(Amazon.com, Barnes & Noble)
> The Baum Plan for Financial Independence and Other Stories, John Kessel
(Amazon.com, Barnes & Noble)
> Caliphate, Tom Kratman
(Amazon.com, Barnes & Noble)
> And Less Than Kind, Mercedes Lackey, Roberta Gellis
(Amazon.com, Barnes & Noble)
> The Houses of Time, James Nasir
(Amazon.com, Barnes & Noble)
> Galaxy Blues, Allen Steele
(Amazon.com, Barnes & Noble)
Paperback:
> The Man Who Turned Into Himself, David Ambrose
(Amazon.com, Barnes & Noble)
> The Aftermath, Ben Bova
(Amazon.com, Barnes & Noble)
> Orphan’s Journey, Robert Buettner
(Amazon.com, Barnes & Noble)
> Red Magician, Lisa Goldstein
(Amazon.com, Barnes & Noble)
> Make Room! Make Room!, Harry Harrison
(Amazon.com, Barnes & Noble)
> The Martian General’s Daughter, Theodore Judson
(Amazon.com, Barnes & Noble)
> 1635: Cannon Law, Eric Flint, Andrew Dennis
(Amazon.com, Barnes & Noble)
> Harald, David Friedman
(Amazon.com, Barnes & Noble)
> Fortune’s Fool, Mercedes Lackey
(Amazon.com, Barnes & Noble)
> Button, Button: Uncanny Stories, Richard Matheson
(Amazon.com, Barnes & Noble)
> Empress, Karen Miller
(Amazon.com, Barnes & Noble)
> Unto the Breach, John Ringo
(Amazon.com, Barnes & Noble)
> The Name of the Wind, Patrick Rothfuss
(Amazon.com, Barnes & Noble)
> Dagger-Star, Elizabeth Vaughan
(Amazon.com, Barnes & Noble)
Europe:
> Hilldiggers, Neal Asher
(Amazon.co.uk, Book Depository)
> The Line War, Neal Asher
(Amazon.co.uk, Book Depository)
A friendly snowball fight opens the Chicago-based wizard-detective's latest tale, but it's not long before a host of more dangerous foes are out for Harry's blood. A missing human mobster is said to be seeking greater influence among Chicago's extranormal population, but the true threat proves both more subtle and of much greater consequence.
Hardcover:
> Wit’s End, Karen Joy Fowler
(Amazon.com, Barnes & Noble)
> Moon Flower, James Hogan
(Amazon.com, Barnes & Noble)
> Varanger, Cecilia Holland
(Amazon.com, Barnes & Noble)
> The Baum Plan for Financial Independence and Other Stories, John Kessel
(Amazon.com, Barnes & Noble)
> Caliphate, Tom Kratman
(Amazon.com, Barnes & Noble)
> And Less Than Kind, Mercedes Lackey, Roberta Gellis
(Amazon.com, Barnes & Noble)
> The Houses of Time, James Nasir
(Amazon.com, Barnes & Noble)
> Galaxy Blues, Allen Steele
(Amazon.com, Barnes & Noble)
Paperback:
> The Man Who Turned Into Himself, David Ambrose
(Amazon.com, Barnes & Noble)
> The Aftermath, Ben Bova
(Amazon.com, Barnes & Noble)
> Orphan’s Journey, Robert Buettner
(Amazon.com, Barnes & Noble)
> Red Magician, Lisa Goldstein
(Amazon.com, Barnes & Noble)
> Make Room! Make Room!, Harry Harrison
(Amazon.com, Barnes & Noble)
> The Martian General’s Daughter, Theodore Judson
(Amazon.com, Barnes & Noble)
> 1635: Cannon Law, Eric Flint, Andrew Dennis
(Amazon.com, Barnes & Noble)
> Harald, David Friedman
(Amazon.com, Barnes & Noble)
> Fortune’s Fool, Mercedes Lackey
(Amazon.com, Barnes & Noble)
> Button, Button: Uncanny Stories, Richard Matheson
(Amazon.com, Barnes & Noble)
> Empress, Karen Miller
(Amazon.com, Barnes & Noble)
> Unto the Breach, John Ringo
(Amazon.com, Barnes & Noble)
> The Name of the Wind, Patrick Rothfuss
(Amazon.com, Barnes & Noble)
> Dagger-Star, Elizabeth Vaughan
(Amazon.com, Barnes & Noble)
Europe:
> Hilldiggers, Neal Asher
(Amazon.co.uk, Book Depository)
> The Line War, Neal Asher
(Amazon.co.uk, Book Depository)
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