Time once again for our every-seven-days roundup of new and notable releases available from your local bookseller and online retailers everywhere. After this week, the pickings get slim until the New Year.
• This week’s biggest title is the latest in Sue Grafton’s alphabetical franchise, S IS FOR SILENCE. N is for Not Interested.
• Bryan Singer and Dean Devlin’s new Sci-Fi Channel miniseries gets a tie-in paperback novel with THE TRIANGLE. One guess as to what it’s all about, Alfie.
• Ray Morton’s KING KONG: THE HISTORY OF A MOVIE ICON is the latest in a recent flood of KONG-related books. With illustrations, this one covers every KONG film in detail. Look for our review later this week.
• Baen offers the Bill Fawcett-edited anthology MASTERS OF FANTASY in convenient paperback format, with stories from Alan Dean Foster, Mercedes Lackey, Mike Resnick, Andre Norton, David Weber and others.
• Lastly, Tor finally puts the 2003 novel ARTIFACT out in paperback. It’s a thriller about daredevils on a scavenger hunt, which may not sound special until you’re told it’s a collaboration between authors F. Paul Wilson, Kevin Anderson, Matthew J. Costello and Janet Berliner. There, doesn’t that sound better?
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