New releases for week of March 24
Is anyone else getting tired of series? I sure am ... especially when they are endless. But as authors keep trying to cash in on popular characters, they'll just keep coming. This week's new releases are no exception. Here you go:

“True Detectives” by Jonathan Kellerman: The latest in best-selling author Jonathan Kellerman’s “Alex Delaware” series centers not so much around Delaware but Detective Moses Reed and private eye Aaron Fox, half brothers at odds who are forced to work together after the disappearance of a young woman.
Author Walter Mosley launches a new mystery series this week with “The Long Fall,” which introduces Leonid McGill, a former boxer turned New York City private investigator struggling to move beyond his shady past.
Also hitting shelves this week: “City of Glass (The Mortal Instruments Series No. 3)” by Cassandra Clare; “Don’t Cry” by Mary Gaitskill; “Happens Every Day: An All-Too-True Story” by Isabel Gillies; “In the Courts of the Sun” by Brian D’Amato; “Liberty and Tyranny: A Conservative Manifesto” by Mark R. Levin; “Pursuit” by Karen Robards; “Safe at Home: Confessions of a Baseball Fanatic” by Alyssa Milano; “Star Wars: Fate of the Jedi Vol. 1” by Aaron Allston; “Secrets to Happiness” by Sarah Dunn; “Bridge of Sand” by Janet Burroway; “Anything But Typical” by Nora Raleigh Baskin; “Toby Alone” by Timothée De Fombelle; “Oh, Johnny” by Jim Lehrer; “Still Life” by Joy Fielding; “Secrets of the Dragon Sanctuary (Fablehaven, Book 4)” by Brandon Mull; and “This Is Not a Game” by Walter Jon Williams.
