Mailbox Monday ~ June 29th

Mailbox Monday is the gathering place for readers to share the books that came into their house last week (checked out library books don’t count, eBooks & audio books do). Warning: Mailbox Monday can lead to envy, toppling TBR piles and humongous wish lists.
If you’re new to Mailbox Monday welcome! Thank you to everyone who stops by Mailbox Monday. Whether you comment or visit I appreciate your taking the time to drop in.
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Mystery ~ Killer Summer by Ridley Pearson (new-to-me author/Authors on the Web) (Claimed by Kaye)

Sun Valley, Idaho—playground of the wealthy and politically connected—is home to an annual wine auction that attracts high rollers from across the country, and Blaine County Sheriff Walt Fleming is the one who must ensure it goes off without a hitch. The world’s most elite wine connoisseurs have descended on Sun Valley to taste and bid on the world’s best wines, including three bottles claimed to have been a gift from Thomas Jefferson to John Adams. With sky-high prices all but guaranteed for these historic items, it’s no wonder a group of thieves is out to steal them. Walt is responsible for all aspects of the glitzy event, from security of the dignitaries to the physical safety of the auction site to the transportation and safeguard of the wines themselves.
Walt is enjoying a rare afternoon of freedom, fly-fishing with his nephew, Kevin, when a passing truck catches his eye— his suspicions throwing him headlong into the discovery of a complicated plan to steal the rare wine. When a bomb detonates just as the auction revs up, the investigation explodes as well, pulling Walt in a dozen different directions. It seems Walt is caught in the middle of a heist of epic proportions—and not the heist he had prepared for—all orchestrated by the ingenious mind of Christopher Cantell, a man who appears to have covered everything, including the way Walt’s own sheriff’s office will react.
Mystery/Horror(?) ~ Abandon By Blake Crouch (new-to-me author/publicist) (Claimed by Crystal)

On Christmas Day in 1893, every man, woman and child in a remote gold mining town disappeared, belongings forsaken, meals left to freeze in vacant cabins; and not a single bone was ever found. One hundred thirteen years later, two backcountry guides are hired by a history professor and his journalist daughter to lead them into the abandoned mining town so that they can learn what happened. With them is a psychic, and a paranormal photographer—as the town is rumored to be haunted. A party that tried to explore the town years ago was never heard from again. What this crew is about to discover is that twenty miles from civilization, with a blizzard bearing down, they are not alone, and the past is very much alive.
Suspense ~ Relentless by Dean Koontz (Kindle eBook; not available for Read It Forward)

Bestselling author Cullen Cubby Greenwich is mortified when Shearman Waxx, the nation’s premier literary critic, savages his work. Cubby manages to find the syphilitic swine at Roxie’s Bistro in Newport Beach, Calif., where the author’s six-year-old prodigy son nearly pees by accident on Waxx in the restaurant’s men’s room. In retaliation, Waxx threatens Cubby with doom and gets things started nicely by blowing up his house. With almost superhuman ease, the book critic keeps track of Cubby and his family as they flee for their lives.
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What books came into your house last week? Don’t forget to leave a link to your Mailbox post or a list of books if you don’t have a blog.
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GIVEAWAY!!
I’m giving away one copy each of Beneath A Marble Sky and Beside A Burning Sea. Enter here. Open till Tuesday, 6/30/09, midnight MST.
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I forgot to post my mailbox earlier. My Mailbox is HERE.
Here is mine for this week! Thanks!
Kim
http://butterflybookreviews.blogspot.com/2009/06/mailbox-monday-june-29-2009.html
Here’s what came in my mail last week:
http://memybookandthecouch.blogspot.com/2009/06/mailbox-monday_29.html
Here’s my stuff:
http://chaoticcompendiums.blogspot.com/2009/06/mailbox-monday_29.html
Here’s what has arrived in my mailbox this month.
http://www.inspringitisthedawn.com/2009/06/in-mailbox-and-mid-year-musing.html
And thanks again for sending me The Crimes of Paris!
I have heard good things about Koontz. I hope you enjoy all of them!