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San Diego Public Library New Additions August, 2011 San Diego Public Library New Additions August, 2011 Adult Materials 000 - Computer Science and Generalities California Room 100 - Philosophy & Psychology CD-ROMs 200 - Religion Compact Discs 300 - Social Sciences DVD Videos/Videocassettes 400 - Language eAudiobooks & eBooks 500 - Science Fiction 600 - Technology Foreign Languages 700 - Art Genealogy Room 800 - Literature Graphic Novels 900 - Geography & History Large Print Audiocassettes MP3 Audiobooks Audiovisual Materials Music Scores Biographies Newspaper Room Fiction Call # Author Title [MYST] FIC/ADLER Adler‐Olsen, Jussi. The keeper of lost causes [MYST] FIC/ALBERT Albert, Susan Wittig. The Darling Dahlias and the cucumber tree [MYST] FIC/ANDREWS Andrews, Donna. The real macaw [MYST] FIC/ARSENAULT Arsenault, Emily. In search of the Rose notes [MYST] FIC/BANNISTER Bannister, Jo. Death in high places [MYST] FIC/BLACK Black, Ronica. Deeper [MYST] FIC/BLACK Black, Ronica. In too deep [MYST] FIC/CANTRELL Cantrell, Rebecca. A game of lies [MYST] FIC/CASTILLO Castillo, Linda. Pray for silence [MYST] FIC/CHALLINOR Challinor, C. S. (Caroline S.) Christmas is murder : a Rex Graves mystery [MYST] FIC/COLLINS Collins, Max Allan. Bye bye, baby [MYST] FIC/CONANT Conant, Susan Brute strength : a dog lover's mystery [MYST] FIC/COTTERILL Cotterill, Colin. Killed at the whim of a hat [MYST] FIC/COYLE Coyle, Cleo. Murder by mocha [MYST] FIC/CROSBY Crosby, Ellen The sauvignon secret : a wine country mystery [MYST] FIC/DAHEIM Daheim, Mary. All the pretty hearses : a bed‐and‐breakfast mystery [MYST] FIC/DISHER Disher, Garry. Wyatt [MYST] FIC/DOUGLAS Douglas, Carole Nelson. Cat in a Vegas gold vendetta : a Midnight Louie mystery [MYST] FIC/EGLIN Eglin, Anthony. Garden of secrets past [MYST] FIC/ERIKSSON Eriksson, Kjell The hand that trembles [MYST] FIC/EWAN Ewan, Chris The good thief's guide to Venice [MYST] FIC/FOSSUM Fossum, Karin Bad intentions [MYST] FIC/GEORGE George, Kathleen Hideout [MYST] FIC/GROUNDWATER Groundwater, Beth. To hell in a handbasket : a Claire Hanover, gift basket designer, mystery [MYST] FIC/HADDAM Haddam, Jane Flowering Judas : a Gregor Demarkian novel [MYST] FIC/HRUSKA Hruska, Alan. Wrong man running [MYST] FIC/JONES Jones, Darynda. Second grave on the left [MYST] FIC/KENT Kent, Christobel. A murder in Tuscany [MYST] FIC/KEPLER Kepler, Lars. The hypnotist [MYST] FIC/KRAMER Kramer, Julie. Killing Kate [MYST] FIC/LANYON Lanyon, Josh. Somebody killed his editor [MYST] FIC/LEHANE Lehane, Dennis. Moonlight mile [MYST] FIC/MCGRATH McGrath, M. J. White heat [MYST] FIC/MORTON Morton, Carson. Stealing Mona Lisa : a mystery [MYST] FIC/PATTISON Pattison, Eliot. Eye of the raven [MYST] FIC/PENNY Penny, Louise. A trick of the light : [a Chief Inspector Gamache novel] [MYST] FIC/PERRY Perry, Anne. Acceptable loss : a William Monk novel [MYST] FIC/RANDISI Randisi, Robert J. Fly me to the morgue [MYST] FIC/RAYBOURN Raybourn, Deanna. The dark enquiry [MYST] FIC/REICHS Reichs, Kathy. Flash and bones [MYST] FIC/RIDPATH Ridpath, Michael. Where the shadows lie [MYST] FIC/RYAN Ryan, Annelise. Frozen stiff [MYST] FIC/SALLIS Sallis, James The killer is dying [MYST] FIC/SMITH Smith, T. B. The sticking place : a Luke Jones novel [MYST] FIC/TALLMAN Tallman, Shirley. Scandal on Rincon Hill [MYST] FIC/THOMAS Thomas, Jessica. The weekend visitor [MYST] FIC/UPSON Upson, Nicola. Two for sorrow : a new mystery featuring Josephine Tey [MYST] FIC/WHITE White, Kate The sixes [SCI‐FI] FIC/BARRY Barry, Max Machine man [SCI‐FI] FIC/BRITAIN Britain, Kristen. Blackveil [SCI‐FI] FIC/BROOKS Brooks, Albert 2030 : the real story of what happens to America [SCI‐FI] FIC/BROOKS Brooks, Terry. The measure of the magic [SCI‐FI] FIC/CLINE Cline, Ernest. Ready player one [SCI‐FI] FIC/GIBSON Gibson, William Burning chrome [SCI‐FI] FIC/GOLDEN Golden, Christie. Ascension [SCI‐FI] FIC/GOODKIND Goodkind, Terry. The omen machine [SCI‐FI] FIC/HAYWARD Hayward, Brent. The fecund's melancholy daughter [SCI‐FI] FIC/HICKMAN Hickman, Tracy. Citadels of the lost [SCI‐FI] FIC/HUNT Hunt, Stephen The rise of the iron moon [SCI‐FI] FIC/KOLLIN Kollin, Dani. The unincorporated woman [SCI‐FI] FIC/MACLEOD MacLeod, Ken. The restoration game [SCI‐FI] FIC/MANN Mann, George. The Osiris ritual : a Newbury & Hobbes investigation [SCI‐FI] FIC/MARTIN Martin, George R. R. A clash of kings [SCI‐FI] FIC/MARTIN Martin, George R. R. A clash of kings : book two of A song of ice and fire [SCI‐FI] FIC/MONETTE Monette, Sarah. The tempering of men [SCI‐FI] FIC/NIVEN Niven, Larry. The moon maze game [SCI‐FI] FIC/RAWN Rawn, Melanie. The diviner [SCI‐FI] FIC/REYNOLDS Reynolds, Alastair Troika [SCI‐FI] FIC/ROWLEY Rowley, Christopher Money shot [SCI‐FI] FIC/TRAVISS Traviss, Karen. Gears of war : Aspho Fields [SCI‐FI] FIC/TRAVISS Traviss, Karen. Gears of war : coalition's end [WEST] FIC/BOGGS Boggs, Johnny D. South by southwest : a Western story [WEST] FIC/L'AMOUR L'Amour, Louis Hondo [WEST] FIC/PAINE Paine, Lauran. Prairie town : a western duo [WEST] FIC/ZIMMER Zimmer, Michael The long hitch : a western story FIC/ABBOTT Abbott, Jeff. Adrenaline 3 FIC/ABRAMSON Abramson, Neil Unsaid FIC/ABU Abu‐Jaber, Diana. Birds of paradise FIC/AIRGOOD Airgood, Ellen. South of superior FIC/ANAM Anam, Tahmima The good Muslim FIC/ANDREWS Andrews, Mary Kay The fixer upper FIC/ARCHER Archer, Jeffrey Only time will tell FIC/ARMSTRONG Armstrong, Kelley. Spell bound FIC/BAGSHAWE Bagshawe, Tilly. Sidney Sheldon's after the darkness FIC/BAKER Baker, Nicholson. House of holes : a book of raunch FIC/BAKOPOULOS Bakopoulos, Dean. My American unhappiness FIC/BALL Ball, Jesse The village on horseback : prose and verse, 2003‐2008 FIC/BALLARD Ballard, J. G. Millennium people FIC/BALOGH Balogh, Mary. The secret mistress FIC/BARCLAY Barclay, Linwood. The accident FIC/BEECROFT Beecroft, Alex. False colors FIC/BEERS Beers, Georgia. Fresh tracks FIC/BEERS Beers, Georgia. Too close to touch FIC/BIRD Bird, Sarah. The gap year FIC/BLACK Black, Alethea. I knew you'd be lovely : stories FIC/BOICE Boice, James The good and the ghastly FIC/BOUCHER Boucher, Christopher. How to keep your Volkswagen alive FIC/BOX Box, C. J. Back of beyond FIC/BOYETT Boyett, Steven R. Mortality Bridge FIC/BRAVER Braver, Gary. Tunnel vision FIC/BRISBIN Brisbin, Terri. Mistress of the storm FIC/BROUWER Brouwer, Sigmund The canary list FIC/BROWNE Browne, Robert. The paradise prophecy FIC/BUNN Bunn, T. Davis Lion of Babylon FIC/BUNN Bunn, T. Davis The hidden flame FIC/BUSBEE Busbee, Shirlee. Rapture becomes her FIC/BUTCHER Butcher, Jim Ghost story of the Dresden files FIC/BUTLER Butler, Robert Olen. A small hotel FIC/CABOT Cabot, Meg. Insatiable FIC/CABOT Cabot, Meg. Overbite FIC/CALHOUN Calhoun, Jackie. The education of Ellie FIC/CAPPS Capps, Ronald Everett. Off Magazine Street FIC/CAREY Carey, Jacqueline Naamah's blessing FIC/CARLSON Carlson, Stacy. Among the wonderful FIC/CASSELLA Cassella, Carol Wiley. Healer 4 FIC/CASTELLANOS Castellanos Moya, Horacio Tyrant memory FIC/CHADWICK Chadwick, Cynn. Girls with hammers FIC/CHADWICK Chadwick, Elizabeth. Lady of the English FIC/CLARK Clark, Mindy Starns. The Amish nanny FIC/CLEAVE Cleave, Paul Collecting Cooper : a thriller FIC/CLOSE Close, Jennifer. Girls in white dresses FIC/CLOYED Cloyed, Deborah. The summer we came to life FIC/COBLE Coble, Colleen. The lightkeeper's bride : a Mercy Falls novel FIC/CODRESCU Codrescu, Andrei Whatever gets you through the night : a story of Sheherezade and the Arabian FIC/COHEN Cohen, Tamar The mistress's revenge FIC/COMPTON Compton, Jodi. Thieves get rich, saints get shot FIC/CORREIA Correia, Larry. Hard magic FIC/COX Cox, Josephine. Blood brothers FIC/CRISCENZO Criscenzo, Jeeni. Place of mirrors FIC/CROWTHER Crowther, Yasmin. The saffron kitchen FIC/DAVIDSON Davidson, MaryJanice. Undead and undermined FIC/DAVIS Davis, Will My side of the story FIC/DELORS Delors, Catherine. For the king FIC/DEVERAUX Deveraux, Jude. Heartwishes FIC/DEZENHALL Dezenhall, Eric. The devil himself FIC/DIAZ Diaz, Johnny. Boston boys club FIC/DIETRICH Dietrich, William Blood of the Reich FIC/DIFFENBAUGH Diffenbaugh, Vanessa. The language of flowers FIC/DOLAN Dolan, Harry. Very bad men FIC/DONNELLY Donnelly, Ignatius Caesar's column : [a story of the twentieth century] FIC/DRAKE Drake, David. Out of the waters FIC/DUNN Dunn, Matthew Spycatcher FIC/EDEN Eden, Cynthia. Never cry wolf FIC/EDGERTON Edgerton, Clyde The night train FIC/FELDMAN Feldman, Ellen Next to love FIC/FERRARI Ferrari, Roberto C. Pierce FIC/FIGUERAS Figueras, Marcelo Kamchatka FIC/FLYNN Flynn, Gillian Sharp objects FIC/FORSTER Forster, E. M. (Edward Morgan) Four novels FIC/FRANCES Frances, Jane. Reunion FIC/FRANCES Frances, Jane. Training days FIC/FRATER Frater, Rhiannon. The first days : as the world dies FIC/FRIEND Friend, Catherine. A pirate's heart FIC/GABALDON Gabaldon, Diana. Outlander 5 FIC/GAEL Gael, Juliet. Romancing Miss Brontë FIC/GAFFREY Gaffrey, Arlette. A world of his own : in the land of the Créoles FIC/GANEK Ganek, Danielle. The summer we read Gatsby FIC/GARWOOD Garwood, Julie. The ideal man FIC/GEDA Geda, Fabio In the sea there are crocodiles : based on the true story of Enaiatollah Akbari FIC/GILMORE Gilmore, Maeve. Titus awakes FIC/GIRALDI Giraldi, William. Busy monsters FIC/GIROLAMI Girolami, Lisa. Run to me FIC/GITLIN Gitlin, Lisa. I came out for this? FIC/GLYNN Glynn, Alan Winterland FIC/GRANT Grant, Mira. Deadline FIC/GRANT Grant, Helen The glass demon FIC/GREEN Green, Simon R. For heaven's eyes only : a secret histories novel FIC/GREENMAN Greenman, Ben. What he's poised to do : stories FIC/GREGORY Gregory, Todd. Every frat boy wants it FIC/GREGORY Gregory, Daryl. Raising Stony Mayhall FIC/GRIFFIN Griffin, W. E. B. Victory and honor FIC/GRIFFITH Griffith, Michael Trophy FIC/GRONER Groner, Cary. Exiles FIC/GROSSMAN Grossman, Patricia. Radiant daughter FIC/GROSSMAN Grossman, Lev. The magician king FIC/GROSSMAN Grossman, David.
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