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Keir Graff, Booklist Online's Senior Editor, writes candidly about books, book reviewing, and the publishing industry

My Pile of Books

These are the books I am considering for review. New books are added at the top as Brad Hooper and Bill Ott assign them to me. All titles will be in boldface until I’ve read them. Once I’ve filed the review (or rejected the book), I’ll remove the boldface.

If anyone has a better way of doing this, I’m open to suggestions.

No House Limit, by Steve Fisher (Hard Case Crime) 

Black and White and Dead All Over, by John Darnton (Knopf) 

A Shot in the Dark/Shell Game, by Richard Powell (Stark House) 

Kick the Balls, by Alan Black (Hudson Street) 

Mine All Mine, by Adam Davies (Riverhead) 

Omega, by Christopher Evans (PS)

Ghost Train to the Eastern Star, by Paul Theroux (Houghton Mifflin)  

Somebody Owes Me Money, by Donald Westlake (Hard Case Crime) 

Soccer in a Football World, by David Wangerin (Temple Univ.) 

The Book Stops Here, by Ian Sansom (Harper)

Dead Silver, by Neil McMahon (Harper)

The Tempest Tales, by Walter Mosley (Black Classic Press)

Savage Night, by Allan Guthrie (Harcourt)

Empire of Lies, by Andrew Klavan (Harcourt) 

Close, by Martina Cole (Grand Central)

Everyday Drinking, by Kingsley Amis (Bloomsbury)

The Devils of Bakersfield, by John Shannon (Pegasus) 

Snuff, by Chuck Palahniuk (Doubleday) 

Young Irelanders, by Gerard Donovan (Overlook) 

Do Travel Writers Go to Hell? by Thomas Kohnstamm (Three Rivers)

Armageddon in Retrospect, by Kurt Vonnegut (Putnam) 

Blood Trail, by C. J. Box (Putnam) 

Silesian Station, by David Downing (Soho) 

Master of the Delta, by Thomas H. Cook (Harcourt) 

The Forgery of Venus, by Michael Gruber (Morrow) 

Mafiya, by Charlie Stella (Pegasus) 

The Price of Blood, by Declan Hughes (Morrow) 

Lush Life, by Richard Price

The Amateur Spy, by Dan Fesperman (Knopf) 

Calumet City, by Charlie Newton (Touchstone)

Money Shot, by Christa Faust (Hard Case Crime)

Diablerie, by Walter Mosley (Bloomsbury) 

Stark, by Edward Bunker (St. Martin’s Minotaur)

Ellington Boulevard, by Adam Langer (Spiegel & Grau)

Blue Heaven, by C. J. Box (St. Martin’s Minotaur) 

Nobody Likes a Quitter, by Dan Dunn (Thunder’s Mouth)

Down into Darkness, by David Lawrence (St. Martin’s Minotaur/Thomas Dunne)

Watchman, by Ian Rankin (Little, Brown)

The Bad Girl, by Mario Vargas Llosa (Farrar) 

Winning at All Costs: A Scandalous History of Italian Soccer, by John Foot (Nation)

Severance Package, by Duane Swierczynski (St. Martin’s) 

Love & Blood: At the World Cup with the Footballers, Fans, and Freaks, by Jamie Trecker (Harcourt) 

The Black Lizard Big Book of Pulps, edited by Otto Penzler (Vintage) 

Running the Table, by L. Jon Wertheim (Houghton Mifflin) 

Saturday’s Child, by Ray Banks (Harcourt) 

The Air We Breathe, by Andrea Barrett (Norton) 

Linger Awhile, by Russell Hoban (David R. Godine) 

The Chicago Way, by Michael Harvey (Knopf) 

Blonde Faith, by Walter Mosley (Little, Brown)

Redemption, by Lee Jackson (St. Martin’s Minotaur) 

Lost Paradise, by Cees Noteboom (Grove) 

The Last Jew Standing, by Michael Simon (Viking) 

Victory Square, by Olen Steinhauer (St. Martin’s)

Songs of Innocence, by Richard Aleas (Hard Case Crime)

The Assistant, by Robert Walser (New Directions)

Salaam Stanley Matthews, by Subrata Dasgupta (Granta, dist. by Trafalgar Square/IPG) 

Maradona: The Autobiography of Soccer’s Greatest and Most Controversial Star, by Diego Maradona (Skyhorse, dist. by Sterling) 

Street of No Return, by David Goodis (Millipede)

Nightfall, by David Goodis (Millipede) 

Mr. Dixon Disappears, by Ian Sansom (HarperCollins) 

The Wounded and the Slain, by David Goodis (Hard Case Crime)

The Follower, by Jason Starr (St. Martin’s) 

Exposure, by Kurt Wenzel (Little, Brown) 

Chain of Evidence, by Garry Disher (Soho Crime) 

Rant: An Oral Biography of Buster Casey, by Chuck Palahniuk (Random)

Writing in an Age of Silence, by Sara Paretsky

The Museum of Dr. Moses, by Joyce Carol Oates (Harcourt) 

Chasing Kangaroos, by Tim Flannery (Grove) 

Shakespeare’s Kitchen, by Lore Segal (New Press) 

The Faith Healer of Olive Avenue, by Manuel Munoz (Algonquin) 

Depths, by Henning Mankell (New Press) 

Grotesque, by Natsuo Kirino (Knopf) 

The Broken Shore, by Peter Temple (Farrar) 

The Lying Tongue, by Andrew Wilson (Atria) 

Priest, by Ken Bruen (St. Martin’s/Minotaur) 

Free Fire, by C. J. Box (Putnam) 

Hard Man, by Allan Guthrie (Harcourt) 

Lone Creek, by Neil McMahon (Harper) 

American Youth, by Phil LaMarche (Random) 

Valentines, by Olaf Olafsson (Pantheon) 

The Dark Streets, by John Shannon (Pegasus) 

Be Near Me, by Andrew O’Hagan (Harcourt) 

Sweet: An Eight-Ball Odyssey, by Heather Byer (Riverhead) 

Killing Johnny Fry, by Walter Mosley (Bloomsbury) 

My Lovely Executioner/Agreement to Kill, by Peter Rabe (Stark House) 

Robbie’s Wife, by Russell Hill (Hard Case Crime)

House of Meetings, by Martin Amis (Knopf) 

The Royal Nonesuch, by Glasgow Phillips (Grove/Black Cat) 

The God of Animals, by Aryn Kyle (Scribner) 

What Is the What, by Dave Eggers (McSweeney’s) 

The Book of Air and Shadows, by Michael Gruber (Harper/Morrow)

The Case of the Missing Books, by Ian Sansom (Harper)

Vinnie’s Head, by Marc Lecard (St. Martin’s/Minotaur)

Lost Echoes, by Joe R. Lansdale (Random/Vintage)

Born in Flames, by Howard Hampton (Harvard) 

Prime Green: Remembering the Sixties, by Robert Stone (Ecco) 

Red Baker, by Robert Ward (St. Martin’s)

Baghdad Burning II: More Girl Blog from Iraq, by Riverbend (Feminist Press)

Mishima’s Sword: Travels in Search of a Samurai Legend, by Christopher Ross (Da Capo)

Night Falls on Damascus, by Frederick Highland (St. Martin’s Minotaur/Thomas Dunne)



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