February's roundup of New in Paperback fiction titles includes PRINCE OF FIRE, Daniel Silva's fifth novel featuring art restorer/Israeli agent Gabriel Allon, who is lured into a climactic battle with a Palestinian master-terrorist; Michael Connelly's THE CLOSERS, in which LAPD detective Harry Bosch returns to the force after a three-year attempt at retirement; SNOW FLOWER AND THE SECRET FAN by Lisa See, the emotional story of two women who form a deep friendship in nineteenth-century China; Cassandra King's THE SAME SWEET GIRLS, about a spirited, tight-knit group of Southern women who come to terms with the decisions they've made in their lives; and ALL THIS BELONGS TO ME by Ad Hudler, a trade paperback original that centers on two disparate and lonely characters who are brought together thanks to a mishap in the mail.
Among our nonfiction highlights: WITNESS, Amber Frey's tell-all book about her affair with Scott Peterson; PERFECT MADNESS, a New York Times bestseller from Judith Warner that investigates how women have fallen into the trap of "total motherhood"; and HONEYMOON WITH MY BROTHER, the true story of a man, Franz Wisner, who turned his heartbreak into an opportunity to learn more about himself and the brother he hardly knew.