Here's a partial representative listing, arranged alphabetically by author (and check out the links at the bottom for more, as the new books are too numerous to list here):
- Catherine Aird -- Losing Ground (June 24, 2008). This is the 21st of the Inspector Sloan and Calleshire County police procedurals, set around the dramatic theft of an 18th Century painting.
- Lawrence Block -- Hit and Run (June 24, 2008) Number 4 in the series featuring hitman and stamp collector Keller who's framed for the murder of the charismatic governor of Ohio.
- Lee Child -- Nothing to Lose (June 3, 2008). Jack Reacher's 12th outing, this time set in the Colorado towns of Hope and Despair and a mysterious industrial site.
- Natasha Cooper -- A Poisoned Mind (June 24, 2008). The 9th installment in the legal thriller series featuring QC Trish Maguire who takes on industrial corruption and sabotage.
- Catherine Coulter -- TailSpin (June 24, 2008). The 12th FBI suspense from Coulter featuring married FBI Special Agents Dillon Savich and Lacey Sherlock who take on the case of a psychiatrist to the rich and powerful who may be the target for assassination.
- Philip R. Craig -- Vineyard Chill (June 3, 2008). The 19th installment in the series with J. W. Jackson set in Martha's Vineyard in which Jackson finds two friends in trouble and his own family receiving threats.
- Deborah Crombie -- Where Memories Lie (June 24, 2008) This is the 12th novel with Detective Inspector Gemma James and her partner, Duncan Kincaid, who help Gemma's neighbor, a refugee from Nazi Germany whose husband's alleged suicide may have been murder.
- Jeffery Deaver -- The Broken Window (June 2008). The 8th novel with Lincoln Rhyme and partner/paramour Amelia Sachs who jump into action after estranged cousin Arthur Rhyme is arrested on murder charges.
- Janet Evanovich -- Fearless Fourteen (June 17, 2008). Number 16 in the Stephanie Plum series finds Stephanie involved in a bank-robbery-gone-bad disaster.
- Carolyn Haines -- Wishbones (June 24, 2008) In this eight of the Southern Belle Mysteries, Southern gal Sarah Booth Delaney packs up her hound dog and her P.I. business and sets off for Hollywood to take a shot at stardom.
- Linda O. Johnston -- Double Dog Dare (June 3, 2008) The sixth in the Kendra Ballantyne and Pet-Sitter Mysteries in which Kendra’s boyfriend, Jeff, is missing, his car submerged in a canal.
- Magdalen Nabb -- Vita Nuova (June 1, 2008). Number 14 in the Marshal Salvatore Guarnaccia series set in Florence, Italy who looks into the puzzling murder of a quiet single mother studying for a doctorate in chemistry.
- Ruth Rendell -- Not in the Flesh (June 10, 2008). This is the 22nd Chief Inspector Wexford outing, in which a truffle-hunting dog turns up a body instead.
- Kate Sedley -- The Green Man (June 19, 2008). The 17th Roger the Chapman mystery set in 1482 when an English army invades Scotland in order to put King James the Thirds renegade younger brother on the Scottish throne.
- Maggie Sefton -- Dyer Consequences (June 3, 2008) This is the 5th Knitting Mystery featuring Kelly Flynn in which her local yarn shop is trashed and a woman found dead in the basement.
- Sheldon Siegel -- Judgment Day (June 24, 2008). The sixth in the series with San Francisco law team and ex-husband-and-wife Mike Daley and Rosie Fernandez, who are called in at the last minute to try to stop the execution of an innocent man.
- Sally Spencer -- A Dying Fall (June 2008). The 19th DCI Charlie Woodend mystery in which a charred body is discovered in an abandoned cotton mill.
- Julia Spencer-Fleming -- I Shall Not Want (June 2008). This the 6th Claire Ferguson and Russ Van Alstyne mystery with a suspected serial killer of migrant workers Claire's been working with possibly loose in the town of Millers Kill.
- Victoria Thompson -- Murder on Bank Street (June 3, 2008). The 10th in the Gaslight series with midwife Sarah Brandt and Detective Sergeant Frank Malloy who try to solve the murder of a local doctor.
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