Nonfiction
The Secrets of the FBI by Ronald Kessler
Having reported on the FBI for decades and written two best sellers on the agency, Kessler really does have some secrets to share. Library Journal
What We Saw by CBS News
A 9/11 remembrance with a full-length DVD included that serves as a “powerful testament to a day no one will ever forget.” Barnes & Noble
Courage Beyond the Game by Jim Dent
Dent turns his attention to the glory days of college football, chronicling the sadly truncated life of Freddie Steinmark. Publishers Weekly
Fiction
Retribution by Sherrilyn Kenyon
When hired gun Jess Brady is killed, he is brought back by a Greek goddess as a Dark-Hunter, sworn to protect humans. Library Journal
The Submission by Amy Waldman
Ten years after 9/11, writing about the attacks without seeming to exploit them can still be a challenge. Debut novelist Waldman takes an effective approach by imagining a search for a fitting memorial that ends up revealing the divisions underlying American society.
A disgraced cop with a history of alcoholism, Cody Hoyt is also a bulldog investigator. Library Journal
The Wild Rose by Jennifer Donnelly
“A lush story of epic proportions . . . Donnelly peoples her book with larger-than-life characters whose tragedies and triumphs lift your heart and soul.” Romantic Times Book Review
A Year and Six Seconds by Isabel Gillies
A chatty, bittersweet chronicle of loss and renewal. Kirkus Reviews
Back of Beyond by C.J. Box






