
Nonfiction
The Triple Agent: The al-Qaeda Mole Who Infiltrated the CIA by Joby Warrick
For most of the world, Humam Khalil al-Balawi didn’t exist until he strapped a bomb to his torso on Dec. 30, 2009, and detonated it at a Afghanistan meeting with Americans agents, killing himself and seven CIA operatives. Barnes & Noble
I Am John Galt: Today’s Heroic Innovators Building the World and the Parasitic Villains Destroying It by Donald Luskin and Andrew Greta
A take on today’s capitalist methods framed in an Ayn Rand kind of way.
Fiction
The Omen Machine by Terry Goodkind
In the latest entry to this wildly popular series, Goodkind returns to the lives of Richard Rahl and Kahlan Amnell in a compelling tale of a new and sinister threat to their world. From the publisher
Portrait of a Spy by Daniel Silva
In this popular series, while enjoying a day in London with his wife, anti- terrorist expert Gabriel Allon spots a man he believes to be a suicide bomber and follows him into Covent Garden. Library Journal
Always Something There to Remind Me by Beth Harbison
Harbison (author of “Shoe Addicts Anonymous”) serves up a deliciously light blend of 1980s nostalgia and women’s fiction. Publishers Weekly
The Real Macaw by Donna Andrews
Meg juggles twins, murder and a back-talking bird in the next side-splittingly funny installment in the award-winning, New York Times best-selling series. From the publisher
Graphic novel
The Griff by Christopher Moore
Writer Christopher Moore and artist Ian Corson have created a graphic novel that could probably keep even its bad guys laughing.



