Monday, May 31, 2010

Upcoming Releases - June 2010

This is a compilation of titles we have found in several places on the web, feel free to add your suggestions if we missed them.


June 1
The Hostage Queen by Freda Lightfoot
A Novel of Cornwall; Demelza by Winston Graham (book 2 of the Poldark series) (rerelease)
Dawn of a Legend by Christopher Nicole
Murder of Crows by P.F. Chisolm. US and UK
Everlasting by Angie Frazier
Captivity by Deborah Noyes
The Secret Confessions of Anne Shakespeare by Arliss Ryan
Leaving Rock Harbour by Rebecca Chace
The Spy by Clive Cussler and Justin Scott´
The Rebellion of Jane Clarke by Sally Gunning
The Cigar Maker by Mark McGinty
Fate and Fortune by Shirley McKay

June 3
Theodora by Stella Duffy
The Jewel of St. Petersburg by Kate Furnivall
Nemesis by Lindsay Davis
Falco, The Official Companion by Lindsey Davis
Ghost Light by Joseph O'Connor
A Type of Beauty by Patricia O'Reilly
The Eagle of The Ninth Chronicles by Rosemary Sutcliff (reissue)

June 4
The Lady's Slipper by Deborah Swift

June 7
The Pindar Diamond by Katie Hickman

June 8
The de Lacy Inheritance by Elizabeth Ashworth
The Queen's Daughter by Susan Coventry
Attila: The Gathering of the Storm by William Napier

June 10
The Blood of Alexandria by Richard Blake
The House of Dust and Dreams by Brenda Reid
Brothers at War by Alex Rutherford. UK

June 17
Spies of The Balkans by Alan Furst

June 22
The Rebel Princess by Judith Koll Healey
The Devil Amongst The Lawyers by Sharyn McCrumb
Shadow of The Swords by Kamran Pasha

June 29
The Quickening by Michelle Hoover
Tatiana and Alexander by Paullina Simons
The Thousand Autumns of Jacob de Zoet by David Mitchell
The Condor's Feather by Margaret Muir
 Murder on Lexington Avenue by Victoria Thompson
Open Country by Kaki Warner

8 comments:

  1. Great list. So many tempting books!

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  2. Dear Michell (sic) Moran
    I am so glad to see you mention the coming re-issue of three novels by Rosemary Sutcliff (without an E) under one title. But a gentle nudge; it is Rosemary Sutcliff (sic) without an 'E', not Sutcliffe. Mind you, in making this error you are in good bad company. The Times of London, once the paper of record in the UK, got it wrong recently, as did The Morning Star and Bedfordshire Libraries in a bulletin for schools. More like this can regrettably be seen under the category Sutcliff Spelling Watch at the http://www.rosemarysutcliff.wordpress blog, where for readers and others interested there is all manner of material on Rosemary Sutcliff and the book and fim The Eagle of the Ninth..

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  3. Ah but I unfairly attribute the mistake to fellow commenter Michelle (sic) Moran. I grovel . Sorry. It is a good list ...

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  4. Very excited about Tatiana and Alexander and the Kate Furnivall. I am hoping that more people find out how awesome the Paullina Simons trilogy is!

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