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  • Blood Trail - C. J. Box

    From Publishers WeeklyWhen an elk hunter is shot and gruesomely gutted in Box's solid eighth Joe Pickett novel (after 2007's Free Fire), Wyoming governor Spencer Rulon assigns Joe....
  • Blood Harvest - S. J. Bolton

    EDITORIAL REVIEW: The Fletchers' beautiful new house is everything they dreamed it would be. Built between two churches in Heptonclough, a small village on the moors that time forg...
  • Blood Canticle - Anne Rice

    From Publishers WeeklyFor her 25th fan-pleasing outing, Rice reunites some of her most popular creations and, for the first time since Memnoch the Devil (1995), lets the Vampire Le...
  • Blind Rage - Terri Persons

    From Publishers WeeklyIn Persons's by-the-numbers second novel to feature psychic FBI agent Bernadette Saint Clare (after Blind Spot), Saint Clare, who's based in St. Paul, M...
  • Blind Alley - Iris Johansen

    From Publishers WeeklyForensic sculptor Eve Duncan returns in this far-fetched but expertly plotted, eminently entertaining novel. When detective Joe Quinn is called to investigate...
  • Bleachers - John Grisham

    Amazon.com ReviewWith Bleachers John Grisham departs again from the legal thriller to experiment with a character-driven tale of reunion, broken high school dreams, and misse...
  • Black Ops - W. E. B. Griffin

    From Publishers WeeklyIn bestseller Griffin's gung-ho fifth presidential agent novel (after The Shooters), the U.S. president assigns Lt. Col. Charley Castillo, a member of t...
  • Birdie's Book - Jan Bozarth; Andrea Burden

    Where do fairy godmothers come from? When Birdie goes to visit her grandmother for the first time, she learns that her grandmother is a fairy godmother-which means Birdie's a fairy...
  • Bird in Hand - Christina Baker Kline

    From Publishers WeeklyIn her fourth novel (after The Way Life Should Be), Kline traces the construction and collapse of two long-term relationships. On her way home to New Jersey ....
  • Bird Eating Bird_ Poems - Kristin Naca

    From Publishers WeeklyVigorous, self-assured, self-consciously youthful and proudly bilingual, Naca's debut should get many times the attention afforded most poets' first books. Po...