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The Goliath Bone

2008 novels


Mickey Spillane's The Goliath Bone is the 14th entry in the Mike Hammer series by Mickey Spillane. It is co-authored by Max Allan Collins and is due out October 13, 2008. The Goliath Bone is one of three almost finished Mike Hammer novels that Spillane sanctioned Collins to finish before his death in 2006.

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Weaver (Stephen Baxter)

2008 novels | alternate history novels | british science fiction novels | dystopian novels | nazi germany in fiction | novels by stephen baxter | world war ii alternate histories


Weaver is an alternate history science fiction work authored by Stephen Baxter. It is the fourth and final novel in his Times Tapestry quartet, which deals with psionic broadcast of history-altering content within trans-temporal lucid dreams.

Synopsis

In this timeline, Hitler decided to launch Operation Sea Lion (a projected Nazi invasion of Great Britain in 1940, shortly after a more devastating version of Dunkirk resulted in a shortage of British Army soldiers. However, due to Winston Churchill's lobbying of President Franklin Roosevelt and his Congress, there is some US military assistance provided. As with France during the First World War, there is only partial occupation of South-Eastern England, and a Nazi "Protectorate of Albion" (analogous to Vichy France in "our" timeline) is established. The Nazis occupy a band of territory that stretches from Portsmouth in the southwest, including communities like Tunbridge Wells, Horsham, Hastings, Pevensey, Dover, Folkestone and Gravesend. They establish a puppet regime in Canterbury led by renegade English Nazi collaborator Lord Haw Haw, and while London remains unoccupied, the adjacent occupation results in the evacuation of senior governmental personnel, politicians, George VI and his royal family to elsewhere in Northern England.

The Brass Verdict

2008 novels | harry bosch series | novels by michael connelly


The Brass Verdict is the 19th novel by American author Michael Connelly and features the second appearance of Los Angeles criminal defense attorney Michael "Mickey" Haller. Connelly introduced Haller in his bestselling 2005 novel The Lincoln Lawyer.

The Whiskey Rebels

2008 novels | american novels | historical novels


The Whiskey Rebels is a novel by David Liss set in the United States of America towards the close of the 18th century. The story revolves around two main characters, Ethan Saunders and Joan Maycott. Saunders, a disenfranchised former spy for General Washington during The American Revolution, and Maycott, a would-be frontiers woman and whiskey distiller, hatch plots surrounding Alexander Hamilton's recently opened Bank of the United States. The format of the book is one in which the story-lines switch between protagonists per chapter, usually with one chapter being narrated by Saunders and being set in Philadelphia, and the next being narrated by Maycott, which spans several more years of events and a number of locales. Like Liss' other historical novels, The Whiskey Rebels is historical fiction, involving fictional characters and fictionalized portrayals of individuals who actually existed, such as Secretary of the Treasury Alexander Hamilton, New York Senator Aaron Burr, former Continental Congressman William Duer, among others. Similarly, as well, much of the story involves financial history, mystery, and suspense.

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Princeps' Fury

2008 novels | american novels | codex alera | fantasy novels


Furies of Calderon is a 2008 high fantasy novel by Jim Butcher. It is book five of the Codex Alera novel series.

The Murder House Trilogy

2008 novels | hardy boys | novel series


The Murder House Trilogy will be a three part detective fiction mini-series in The Hardy Boys Undercover Brothers, published by Alden Paperbacks (an imprint of Simon & Schuster). The first book in the trilogy (Deprivation House) will be published on May 20th, 2008, with books 2 House Arrest and 3 Murder House published in July and September respectively.