Fiction

1 1  HOME FRONT, by Kristin Hannah. A woman’s husband and children are challenged when she is deployed to Iraq.
1 2  PRIVATE: #1 SUSPECT, by James Patterson and Maxine Paetro. When a former lover’s dead body is found in his bed, Jack Morgan, a former Marine and the head of an investigative firm, is accused of murder.
1 3  TAKEN, by Robert Crais. It’s Joe Pike to the rescue when Elvis Cole is seized by human traffickers.
1 4  DEFENDING JACOB, by William Landay. An assistant district attorney’s ife is shaken when his 14-year-old son is accused of murder.
1 5 DEATH COMES TO PEMBERLEY, by P. D. James. Six years after Elizabeth Bennet and Darcy marry, their comfortable life is shaken by a murder, as James recreates the world of “Pride and Prejudice” with a mysterious twist.
1 6 11/22/63, by Stephen King. An English teacher travels back to 1958 by way of a time portal in a Maine diner. His assignment is to stop Lee Harvey Oswald, but first he must determine if Oswald is guilty.
1 7 THE GIRL WHO KICKED THE HORNET’S NEST, by Stieg Larsson. The third volume of the Millennium trilogy, about a Swedish hacker and a journalist.
1 8 BELIEVING THE LIE, by Elizabeth George. Inspector Thomas Lynley’s investigation of a murder unearths the secrets of a wealthy clan.
1 RAYLAN, by Elmore Leonard. A United States marshal sent to Harlan County, Ky., confronts organ trafficking, strip mining, gambling and bank robberies.
1 10 THE LITIGATORS, by John Grisham. Partners in a small law firm take on a big case after a fast-track burnout joins them.

NonFiction

1 1  AMERICAN SNIPER, by Chris Kyle with Scott McEwen and Jim DeFelice. A member of the Navy Seals who has the most career sniper kills in United States military history discusses his childhood, his marriage and his battlefield experiences during the Iraq war.
1 2  AMERITOPIA, by Mark R. Levin. A talk-show host and president of Landmark Legal Foundation surveys the utopian movement and warns that Americans must choose between utopianism and liberty.
1 3 STEVE JOBS, by Walter Isaacson. A biography of the recently deceased entrepreneur, based on 40 interviews with Jobs conducted over two years.
1 4 KILLING LINCOLN, by Bill O’Reilly and Martin Dugard. The commentator looks at the heart-stopping events surrounding the assassination of Abraham Lincoln.
1 5  QUIET, by Susan Cain. Introverts — one-third of the population — are undervalued in American society.
1 6  UNBROKEN, by Laura Hillenbrand. An Olympic runner’s story of survival as a prisoner of the Japanese in World War II.
1 7 THROUGH MY EYES, by Tim Tebow with Nathan Whitaker. The Broncos quarterback chronicles his personal and professional course.
1 8 THINKING, FAST AND SLOW, by Daniel Kahneman. The winner of the Nobel in economic science discusses how we make choices in business and personal life and when we can and cannot trust our intuitions.
1 COMING APART, by Charles Murray. The author of “The Bell Curve” explores the state of white America, 1960-2010.
1 10  FAIRY TALE INTERRUPTED, by RoseMarie Terenzio. Recollections of John F. Kennedy Jr. from his former personal assistant and confidante.