Publishers Weekly Mobile
Log In  |  Register          Free Newsletter Subscription
Subscribe to Publishers Weekly Magazine

Hardcover: Fiction/First Novels & Collections

by Staff -- Publishers Weekly, 8/8/2005

AKASHIC

John Crow's Devil (Sept., $19.95) by Marlon James portrays the biblical battle between two men for the soul of the village of Gibbeah. Ad/promo. Author tour.

ATRIA

The Mercy of Thin Air (Sept., $24) by Ronlyn Domingue. Raziela dies mid-love affair and remains between life and death, haunting houses and telling of her lost love. Ad/promo. 16-city author tour.

JOHN F. BLAIR

Rocks That Float (Sept., $22.95) by Kathy B. Steele recounts Jimmy Steverson's post-divorce retreat to a tiny mill village.

BLOOMSBURY

The Highest Tide (Sept., $23.95) by Jim Lynch explores a boy's fascination with the sea during a life-changing summer. 75,000 first printing. Author tour.

BRIDGE WORKS (dist. by NBN)

Blackbelly (Oct., $21.95) by Heather Sharfeddin. A hate crime against a Muslim family leads to unjust accusations for a local rancher.

BROADMAN HOLMAN

Justice Riders (Jan., $24.99) by Chuck Norris and Ken Abraham lauds the men who kept the peace on the 1870s western frontier.

CARROLL GRAF

Hunger's Brides: A Novel of the Baroque (Sept., $35) by Paul Anderson. A disgraced academic uncovers the life of a 17th-century Mexican female poet.

Love with Noodles: An Amorous Widower's Tale (Sept., $25) by Harry Freund observes a 60-year-old widower's return to romance.

CHRONICLE

A Time to Run (Nov., $24.95) by Barbara Boxer with Mary-Rose Hayes is an insider's look at politics, friendship, betrayal and the almighty public spin.

CROWN/SHAYE AREHEART

The Grace That Keeps This World (Oct., $24) by Tom Bailey. A family of hunters living on the edge of the Adirondack wilderness slowly unravels.

DIAL

Send Me (Feb., $23) by Patrick Ryan. The deck seems stacked against two-time divorcee Teresa Kerrigan, who tries valiantly to keep herself and her four children together.

ECCO

Backward-Facing Man (Sept., $24.95) by Don Silver follows the results of a 1960s protest gone wrong over the course of 30 years. 50,000 first printing. Ad/promo. Author tour.

Lapham Rising (Feb., $22.95) by Roger Rosenblatt satirizes life in the Hamptons. 40,000 first printing.

FORGE

A Meal to Die For (Jan., $24.95) by Joseph Gannascoli. A thief cooks for his Mafioso pals—and wonders if one has betrayed him. Ad/promo.

HARCOURT

The Great Stink (Oct., $25) by Clare Clark. A 19th-century engineer works to transform London's sewer system, besieged by everything from corruption to cholera to murder.

HARLEQUIN

Poison Study (Oct., $19.95) by Maria V. Snyder recounts the travails of Yelena, who chose the hazardous job of poison taster over her own execution.

HARPERCOLLINS

The Art of Uncontrolled Flight (Sept., $19.95) by Kim Ponders. Captain Annie Shaw, a trail-blazing Air Force pilot, faces the challenges of combat. 50,000 first printing. Ad/promo. Author tour.

HORSE CREEK (4500 Highland Hills Dr., Norman, Okla. 73026)

Fort Zion (Oct., $21.95) by Robert L. Foster chronicles the 1844 arrival in Salt Lake City of the first wagon train of Mormons.

HOUGHTON MIFFLIN

Torch (Feb., $24) by Cheryl Strayed. Teresa Rae Wood's sudden death leaves her husband and children reeling in small-town Minnesota. 25,000 first printing. Ad/promo. Author tour.

MACADAM/CAGE

The Jungle Law (Oct., $25) by Victoria Vinton renders Rudyard Kipling's year in Vermont, living with his family and writing The Jungle Book. 45,000 first printing. Ad/promo. Author tour.

The House of Scorta (Jan., $23) by Laurent Gaudé. This winner of France's Prix Goncourt delves into five generations of crime, love and secrets in a Southern Italian village. Ad/promo.

MIRAMAX

The Shroud of the Thwacker (Oct., $22.95) by Chris Elliott tweaks the historical crime genre with a 19th-century serial killer whose weapon is his deadly thwack.

NOVELLO FESTIVAL PRESS (dist. by John F. Blair)

American Dreaming and Other Stories (Oct., $21.95) by Doris Iarovici weaves tales of contemporary life. Author tour.

OTHER PRESS

The Pagoda in the Garden (Oct., $23.95) by Wendy Lesser. This three-part novel details life in England during the 20th century.

RIVERHEAD

Dog Days (Oct., $23.95) by Ana Marie Cox recounts a Washington, D.C., campaign staffer's romantic and political exploits.

ST. MARTINS

The Hidden Diary of Marie Antoinette (Sept., $24.95) by Carolly Erickson retells history from the doomed queen's point of view.

Rattled (Feb., $21.95) by Debra Galant. Chic suburbanites, old-timers, one shady real estate mogul and a rattlesnake face off.

SUNSTONE

The Terminal Project and Other Voyages of Discovery (Sept., $26.95) by Melvyn Chase offers stories about secrets uncovered, loneliness in the quest for a new life, a new serpent for a new Garden of Eden and more.

UNBRIDLED BOOKS

Angel and Apostle (Oct., $24.95) by Deborah Noyes reimagines the story of Pearl, Nathaniel Hawthorne's character from The Scarlet Letter. Ad/promo. Author tour.

UNIV. OF WISCONSIN PRESS/ TERRACE BOOKS

Setting the Lawn on Fire (Sept., $21.95) by Mack Friedman charts the romantic and work life of a gay Jewish boy traveling through North America.

VIKING

The Thrall's Tale (Jan., $25.95) by Judith Lindbergh. Three women—a healer, a slave and her daughter—live in the first settlement in Greenland in 985 A.D.

WARNER BOOKS

The Widow of the South (Sept., $24.95) by Robert Hicks fictionalizes the story of Carrie McGavock, whose plantation became a hospital during the Civil War. Ad/promo. 15-city author tour.

WALK WORTHY

Seasons (Oct., $21.95) by Bonnie Hopkins. Just as they are about to marry, past loves and present obsessions cause trouble for Jaci and her fiancé. Ad/promo. Author tour.

WESTBOW

Comes a Horseman (Nov., $21.99) by Robert Liparulo. Two FBI agents investigate a series of murders and uncover a 1,000-year-old conspiracy.

Return to the Fall 2005 Announcements Main Page

Talkback

We would love your feedback!

Post a comment

» VIEW ALL TALKBACK THREADS

Related Content

Related Content

 

By This Author

PW PARTNERS




 
Advertisement

More Content

  • Blogs
  • Podcasts
  • Photos

Blogs


Sorry, no blogs are active for this topic.

» VIEW ALL BLOGS RSS

Photos

Advertisements





SUBSCRIBE to PW


Virtual Edition
NEWSLETTERS

PWDaily
Children's Bookshelf
PW Comics Week
Cooking the Books
Religion BookLine
Booksmack
LJXpress
LJ Academic Newswire
LJReview Alert
LJ Criticas Review Alert
SLJ Extra Helping
Curriculum Connections
SLJTeen
Please read our Privacy Policy

©2009 Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
Use of this Web site is subject to its Terms of Use | Privacy Policy
Please visit these other Reed Business sites