A people's history of the United States: 1492-present
Howard Zinn
Pandaemonium
Christopher Brookmyre
The Intrusion of Jimmy
P. G. Wodehouse
The Ayn Rand reader
Ayn Rand; Gary Hull; Leonard Peikoff
A Breach of Promise
Anne Perry
The murder on the links
Agatha Christie
"A" is for Alibi
Sue Grafton
A murder is announced
The Cat Who Ate Danish Modern
Lilian Jackson Braun
The cat who turned on and off
The body in the library
Crocodile on the Sandbank
Elizabeth Peters
"E" is for evidence
The Cat Who Sniffed Glue
"F" is for fugitive
The Big Nowhere
James Ellroy
The glass key
Dashiell Hammett
The Dain curse
The Cat Who Talked to Ghosts
L.A. confidential
Body of evidence
Patricia Cornwell
The cat who lived high
The cat who knew a cardinal
A cold day for murder
Dana Stabenow
All that remains: a novel
"I" is for innocent
Along came a spider: a novel
James Patterson
Cruel and unusual
They do it with mirrors
The Snake, the Crocodile, and the Dog
The cat who went into the closet
One for the Money
Janet Evanovich
J is for Judgement
Kiss the girls: a novel
"L" is for lawless
"K" is for killer
The lottery winner: Alvirah and Willy stories
Mary Higgins Clark
American tabloid: a novel
The Cat Who Blew the Whistle
The Piper on the Mountain
Ellis Peters
Let me call you sweetheart
Black money
Ross Macdonald
Cause of death
The Hippopotamus Pool
Rapture in Death
Nora Roberts; J. D. Robb
M is for Malice
Hornet's nest
"M" is for malice
Jane and the man of the cloth
Stephanie Barron
The Cat Who Said Cheese
Unnatural exposure
Blood Will Tell
Deja Dead
Kathy Reichs
Seeing a Large Cat
Killing grounds
"N" is for noose
Secret prey
John Sandford
The Night Crew
Point of origin
The Silence of the Lambs
Thomas Harris
N Or M?
Scarpetta's winter table
Silent Night
The Abduction
James Grippando