Wednesday, October 15, 2008

The Usual Suspects and Them Some

Bestselling Fiction
Nicholas Sparks, John Sandford, and Stuart Woods are no strangers to bestseller lists. They write 'em; we read 'em. Mixed in with Sparks' The Lucky One, Sandford's Heat Lightning, and Woods' Hot Mahogany are some equally hot reads.

Ted Bell's latest, Tsar, is an Alex Hawke spy thiller set in the 'new' Russia. A great book with a current feel for fans of recent favorites Vince Flynn and Stella Rimington.

The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo comes from the late Swedish crime writer, Stieg Larsson. The plot is intricate and exposes many grim secrets in many closets. The author left the doors ajar just enough to keep us going.

Karen Marie Moning offers up Faefever, in which MacKayla Lane continues the hunt for her sister's killer. This is the third in Moning's Celtic fantasy series. First book is Darkfever; second is Bloodfever. Read them in order so you don't miss a trick.