Here are some books that have recently hit my radar and set off my alarm bells...
The Nutmeg of Consolation by Patrick O'Brian
Shipwrecked on a remote
island in the Dutch East Indies, Captain Aubrey, surgeon and secret
intelligence agent Stephen Maturin, and the crew of the Diane
fashion a schooner from the wreck. A vicious attack by Malay pirates is
repulsed, but the makeshift vessel burns, and they are truly marooned.
Their escape from this predicament is one that only the whimsy and
ingenuity of Patrick O'Brian—or Stephen Maturin—could devise.
In command now of a new ship, the Nutmeg,
Aubrey pursues his interrupted mission. The dreadful penal colony in
New South Wales, harrowingly described, is the backdrop to a diplomatic
crisis provoked by Maturin's Irish temper, and to a near-fatal encounter
with the wildlife of the Australian outback.
Paperback, 384 pages
Published July 17th 1993 by W. W. Norton & Company (first published 1991)
ISBN 0393309061 (ISBN13: 9780393309065)
The Sasquatch Hunter's Almanac by Sharma Shields
A dark,
fantastical, multi-generational tale about a family whose patriarch is
consumed by the hunt for the mythical, elusive sasquatch he encountered
in his youth
Eli Roebuck was nine years old when his
mother walked off into the woods with "Mr. Krantz," a large, strange,
hairy man who may or may not be a sasquatch. What Eli knows for certain
is that his mother went willingly, leaving her only son behind. For the
rest of his life, Eli is obsessed with the hunt for the bizarre creature
his mother chose over him, and we watch it affect every relationship he
has in his long life--with his father, with both of his wives, his
children, grandchildren, and colleagues. We follow all of the Roebuck
family members, witnessing through each of them the painful, isolating
effects of Eli's maniacal hunt, and find that each Roebuck is battling a
monster of his or her own, sometimes literally. The magical world
Shields has created is one of unicorns and lake monsters, ghosts and
reincarnations, tricksters and hexes. At times charming, as when young
Eli meets the eccentric, extraordinary Mr. Krantz, and downright
horrifying at others, The Sasquatch Hunter's Almanac is boldly
imaginative throughout, and proves to be a devastatingly real portrait
of the demons that we as human beings all face.
Paperback, 400 pages
Published January 27th 2015 by Holt Paperbacks
ISBN 162779199X (ISBN13: 9781627791991)
The Deep by Nick Cutter
From the acclaimed author
of The Troop—which Stephen King raved “scared the hell out of me and I
couldn’t put it down.…old-school horror at its best”—comes this utterly
terrifying novel where The Abyss meets The Shining.
A strange
plague called the ’Gets is decimating humanity on a global scale. It
causes people to forget—small things at first, like where they left
their keys…then the not-so-small things like how to drive, or the
letters of the alphabet. Then their bodies forget how to function
involuntarily…and there is no cure. But now, far below the surface of
the Pacific Ocean, deep in the Marianas Trench, an heretofore unknown
substance hailed as “ambrosia” has been discovered—a universal healer,
from initial reports. It may just be the key to a universal cure. In
order to study this phenomenon, a special research lab, the Trieste, has
been built eight miles under the sea’s surface. But now the station is
incommunicado, and it’s up to a brave few to descend through the
lightless fathoms in hopes of unraveling the mysteries lurking at those
crushing depths…and perhaps to encounter an evil blacker than anything
one could possibly imagine.
Hardcover, 400 pages
Published January 13th 2015 by Gallery Books
ISBN 1476717737 (ISBN13: 9781476717739)
Of Things Gone Astray by Janna Matthewson
Mrs Featherby had been having pleasant dreams until she woke to discover the front of her house had vanished overnight …
On
a seemingly normal morning in London, a group of people all lose
something dear to them, something dear but peculiar: the front of their
house, their piano keys, their sense of direction, their place of work.
Meanwhile,
Jake, a young boy whose father brings him to London following his
mother’s sudden death in an earthquake, finds himself strangely
attracted to other people’s lost things. But little does he realise that
his most valuable possession, his relationship with his dad, is
slipping away from him.
Of Things Gone Astray is a magical fable about modern life and values. Perfect for fans of Andrew Kaufman and Cecelia Ahern.
Hardcover, 288 pages
Published February 3rd 2015 by The Friday Project
ISBN 0007562470 (ISBN13: 9780007562473)
The Long and Faraway Gone by Lou Berney
With the
compelling narrative tension and psychological complexity of the works
of Laura Lippman, Dennis Lehane, Kate Atkinson, and Michael Connelly,
Edgar Award-nominee Lou Berney’s The Long and Faraway Gone is a smart,
fiercely compassionate crime story that explores the mysteries of memory
and the impact of violence on survivors—and the lengths they will go to
find the painful truth of the events that scarred their lives
In
the summer of 1986, two tragedies rocked Oklahoma City. Six
movie-theater employees were killed in an armed robbery, while one
inexplicably survived. Then, a teenage girl vanished from the annual
State Fair. Neither crime was ever solved.
Twenty-five years
later, the reverberations of those unsolved cases quietly echo through
survivors’ lives. A private investigator in Vegas, Wyatt’s latest
inquiry takes him back to a past he’s tried to escape—and drags him
deeper into the harrowing mystery of the movie house robbery that left
six of his friends dead.
Like Wyatt, Julianna struggles with the
past—with the day her beautiful older sister Genevieve disappeared.
When Julianna discovers that one of the original suspects has
resurfaced, she’ll stop at nothing to find answers.
As fate
brings these damaged souls together, their obsessive quests spark sexual
currents neither can resist. But will their shared passion and
obsession heal them, or push them closer to the edge? Even if they find
the truth, will it help them understand what happened, that long and
faraway gone summer? Will it set them free—or ultimately destroy them?
Paperback, 464 pages
Expected publication: February 10th 2015 by William Morrow & Company
ISBN 0062292439 (ISBN13: 9780062292438)
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These are all unusual and interesting.
I am not familiar with any of these. Have you picked them up yet?
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